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Monday's shooting left @placeholder dead and two students injured
By James Nye PUBLISHED: 20:45 EST, 24 October 2013 | UPDATED: 07:33 EST, 8 November 2013 After days and repeated refusals from city officials, Jose Reyes has officially been identified as the Sparks Middle School shooter. The seventh grader who was 12-years-old, allegedly opened fire with a 9-millimeter Ruger semiautomatic pistol and shot three people in Nevada on Monday and one of the victims, Michael Landsberry died. Reyes also died in the shooting spree after turning his gun on himself and authorities in the city had claimed their much-questioned desision to not release the name was to protect his family's privacy. @highlight Reyes has been described by students as having friends but shy @highlight Those who did discuss him with reporters said he liked video games @highlight His family has been cooperating with police in the investigation
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'Jack Colback has had to leave us,' the @placeholder manager said.
By Press Association Reporter Newcastle midfielder Jack Colback has pulled out of the England squad and will miss Monday's Euro 2016 qualifier against Switzerland through injury, manager Roy Hodgson has announced. Colback was unable to feature in Wednesday's 1-0 over Norway after receiving a kick on the calf in training on the eve of the game and the uncapped midfielder has now been sent back to Newcastle for treatment. As a result he will not be able to take part in Monday's game in Basle. Injured: England midfielder Jack Colback has been sent back to Newcastle after injuring his calf @highlight The Newcastle midfielder missed England's 1-0 win against Norway @highlight Jack Colback will also sit out the Three Lions' match in Switzerland @highlight Roy Hodgson confirmed Colback has been sent back to Newcastle
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Mrs Davies told @placeholder to stay outside the house while she went inside, turning off the gas, but Paige followed anyway.
By Mark Duell A five-year-old girl saved her mother’s life by dragging her unconscious from a smoked-filled kitchen. Epilepsy sufferer Auburn Reader, 23, had a seizure and fell to the floor while she was cooking pasta, starting a blaze at her £60,000 semi-detached house in Fochriw, near Merthyr Tydfil in Wales. Also in the home were Miss Reader’s daughter Paige, five, and her best friend Olivia Davies, nine, who smelt smoke, raced downstairs and pulled her away from the flames before raising the alarm. Heroic: Mother Auburn Reader (right), 23, of Fochriw, Wales was rescued by her daughter, Paige (centre), five, and her best friend, Olivia (left), nine, after she collapsed in her kitchen which had caught fire @highlight Auburn Reader, 23, had a seizure while cooking pasta in Fochriw, Wales @highlight Daughter Paige, five, and her best friend Olivia Davies, nine, were upstairs @highlight They smelt smoke, raced downstairs and pulled her away from the flames @highlight Mother who is hit by seizures once a month admits: 'They saved my life'
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It's a familiar charge from the conservative fringe, that Obama is somehow different and doesn't view @placeholder as an exceptional paragon but is obsessed with apologizing for its failings.
Washington (CNN)Rudy wouldn't be Rudy if he backed down. But by amplifying his charge that President Barack Obama doesn't love America, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani appears ready to risk sullying the powerful mythology that grew around his leadership when he steadied and steeled the nation in the terrible, confusing time after 9/11. Since those fleeting days when he was a unifying figure, Giuliani has more often dealt in waspish rhetoric and savage mockery -- especially of a president he says has "failed." "America's Mayor" has gone rogue, lashing out at Democrats and liberal orthodoxy on the war on terror and saying, for example, during the Ferguson controversy last year that the biggest danger to a black child was not from a white police officer but from another African American. @highlight Giuliani defiant about Obama comments @highlight Remarks could sully his 9/11 legacy
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Although the best known aspect of Kawaii is the kitsch fashion, @placeholder girls and boys also apply the concept to the way they live and behave.
By Ruth Styles PUBLISHED: 07:01 EST, 8 August 2013 | UPDATED: 07:46 EST, 8 August 2013 'It doesn't matter how old you are,' says Glam Xpress make-up artist Sandra Hadi. 'Anyone and everyone can wear it.' For those not up to speed with Japanese teen trends, Kawaii is all about looking hyper-cute, doll-like even, and it's fast becoming popular here - both with teens and older women. But I'm not convinced. I'm at the Hyper Japan show in London's Earl's Court being transformed into a 'Kawaii' girl, which in my case, means lashings of glitter, a pink wig and a frilly dress of the sort Grayson Perry would be proud of. It's certainly not my usual look. @highlight Kawaii is a Japanese teen trend that focuses on being as cute as possible @highlight Trend is becoming increasingly popular among UK teens @highlight Femail writer Ruth Styles put it to the test, complete with pink wig and tutu
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He picked out the song Believe as summing up how Bieber inspires him, highlighting the words ‘It didn’t matter how many times I got knocked on the floor’ because: ‘I’ve had physical abuse and hate but @placeholder’s words bring me back up again’.
Blake Kerwin, 17, of Wigan, is believed to be the first transgender Justin Bieber lookalike Packs of screaming girls and young fans asking for pictures are now an everyday occurrence for Blake Kerwin. The 17-year-old is a Justin Bieber look-a-like and these moments do more than just provide the college student with a taste of what life is like for his idol. For Blake the recognition provides him with hope and a lightness that has been missing from his life - for the teenager was actually born a girl named Rebecca. His decision to switch gender and live his life as a boy has seen him on and off the police protection list for five years due to a campaign of abuse that has seen him beaten unconscious and his house pelted with rocks, snowballs and metal poles. He has even attempted to kill himself in a bid to escape his tormentors. @highlight Blake Kerwin, 17, is a Justin Bieber lookalike but was actually born a girl @highlight Teenager from Wigan is believed to be first transgender lookalike of star @highlight Blake said living his life as a boy has seen him beaten and tormented @highlight He said impersonating Canadian pop star has given him self confidence @highlight Spends hours studying Bieber's moves and is now mistaken for the singer @highlight Blake came out as transgender when he was 16 and changed his name from Rebecca by deed poll, but his father does not accept the change @highlight Teenager is scheduled to take testosterone before having full surgery
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The series was only made possible thanks to the determination of the executive producer, who took four years to convince Mr @placeholder to allow it.
By Sam Webb The writer of the Inspector Morse detective novels admired actor John Thaw's performance as the curmudgeonly detective so much he has written a clause into his will banning other actors from playing the part after he dies. Colin Dexter, 83, created the popular character in 1975 and the novels were adapted into TV series Inspector Morse that ran from 1987 to 2000 with Thaw, who died in 2002, in the lead role. Mr Dexter said: 'We never want to repeat what John has done.' Author Colin Dexter (right) has written a clause into his will so no other actor can play his creation Inspector Morse after he dies because he doesn't want anyone to try and outdo actor John Thaw (left) in the role @highlight Colin Dexter will not allow another actor to play the famous detective @highlight The author doesn't want anyone to try and outdo John Thaw's performance @highlight Thaw played the detective from 1987 to 2000. He died in 2002 @highlight Clause was revealed by star of prequel Endeavour, Shaun Evans
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But Mr @placeholder said: ‘He’s in a public position and people in that position of responsibility should be able to act responsibly.
By Luke Salkeld PUBLISHED: 02:57 EST, 21 August 2012 | UPDATED: 22:09 EST, 22 August 2012 They were already rivals on the political battlefield. Yesterday, however, it emerged that there is more than just ideology standing between Liberal Democrat council leader Jeremy Hilton and Labour candidate Kevin Neal. Mr Hilton, 57, is believed to have left his wife to set up home with Mr Neal’s partner, who is 24 years his junior. The Lib Dem – who has twice failed to become an MP but is leader of both Gloucester city and Gloucestershire county councils – is understood to have moved out of the house he shared with his Chilean wife Polly, 53, after she found out about the affair. @highlight Leader of the Lib Dems for Gloucester County Council has allegedly left his wife for the wife of his political rival, 24 years his junior @highlight Jeremy Hilton has moved out after his wife Polly found out about the affair @highlight Labour rival Kevin Neal says he 'started having suspicions' when his wife started buying new dresses and wearing make-up
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'@placeholder is a central part of our economy, our competitiveness,' he continued.
The Chicago Department of Aviation said Thursday that at least 450 flights out of O'Hare and 300 flights from Midway were canceled due to weather, with more delayed. The news comes a day after the Federal Aviation Administration said O'Hare airport is still only at 85 percent capacity and Midway at 80 percent after an employee set fire to Chicago's air traffic control center, triggering a shutdown. Southwest says it is cancelled all of its flights from Midway airport after noon Thursday due to incoming storms. Scroll down for video Delays: A line of passengers at O'Hare on September 26 tries to reschedule flights that were canceled. More delays are now likely as 750 flights out of Chicago were canceled due to weather. @highlight 450 flights from O'Hare and 300 at Midway are cancelled due to the threat of incoming storms @highlight The FAA said Wednesday that O'Hare was only at 85 percent and Midway at 80 percent after the nearby air traffic control center was sabotaged @highlight Technicians are working around the clock to restore capacity in the center @highlight Brian Howard, 36, a field technician, was accused of setting the fire and trying to kill himself with a knife
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But what is often lost in the outrage is whether Iran would look different under a @placeholder presidency.
TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- He's been labeled by many as the "reformist," a man who can take Iran beyond the truculent anti-Western rhetoric of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Moussavi was not seen as a reformer during his stint as prime minister during the 1980s. So, when Iran's government announced over the weekend that Mir Hossein Moussavi had lost in his bid to become the country's next president, young Iranians took to the streets by the thousands alleging ballot fraud. Thousands of others around the globe championed the cause on social-networking Web sites and agreed to wear green on Monday in solidarity with Moussavi's supporters. @highlight Mir Hossein Moussavi was named prime minister in 1980 @highlight He steered Iranian economy through eight-year war with Iraq @highlight He opposed suspending the country's nuclear-enrichment program @highlight Has been absent from politics for the past 10 years
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Yet @placeholder's defenders say she should not be held responsible for being unprepared.
What is the price of being forced to raise a brown baby? It's an unusual question, arising from an unusual lawsuit prompted by an insemination gone wrong. And it has set off an extraordinary discussion touching on sensitive issues of race, motherhood, sexuality and justice, though the debate begins with one basic premise: You should get what you pay for. Jennifer Cramblett and her wife, Amanda Zinkon, wanted a white baby. They went to the Midwest Sperm Bank near Chicago and chose blond, blue-eyed donor No. 380, who looked like he could have been related to Zinkon. When Cramblett was five months pregnant, they found out that she had been inseminated by donor No. 330 — a black man. @highlight Jennifer Cramblett and her wife, Amanda Zinkon, wanted a white baby and chose a blond, blue-eyed donor from a Chicago sperm bank @highlight When Cramblett was five months pregnant, they found out that she had been inseminated by a black man @highlight Cramblett has since filed a lawsuit against the sperm bank, which cites the stress and anxiety of raising a brown girl in a predominantly white Ohio town, which she describes as intolerant @highlight Some of her own family members have unconscious racial biases, the lawsuit says
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It has only about 240 million Muslims -- about 15 percent of all the world's @placeholder.
(CNN) -- Nearly one in four people worldwide is Muslim -- and they are not necessarily where you might think, according to an extensive new study that aims to map the global Muslim population. Nearly two out of three of the world's Muslims are in Asia, stretching from Turkey to Indonesia. India, a majority-Hindu country, has more Muslims than any country except for Indonesia and Pakistan, and more than twice as many as Egypt. China has more Muslims than Syria. Germany has more Muslims than Lebanon. And Russia has more Muslims than Jordan and Libya put together. Nearly two out of three of the world's Muslims are in Asia, stretching from Turkey to Indonesia. @highlight There are about 1.57 billion Muslims in the world, according to the report @highlight Report by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life @highlight Nearly 2 out of 3 of world's Muslims are in Asia, report says @highlight Roughly 9 of 10 Muslims worldwide are Sunni, report says
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@placeholder announced on Thursday that the league was instituting a six-game unpaid ban for personnel who violate the league's policy on domestic violence.
The National Football League's new domestic violence policy will be tested just three days after it was implemented by Commissioner Roger Goodell. San Jose, California, police arrested the San Francisco 49ers' starting defensive end Ray McDonald on Sunday on felony domestic violence charges. Police say they responded at 2:48 a.m. to a reported incident, and after "the domestic violence allegation was substantiated," they took the 6-foot-3, 290 pound lineman into custody and booked him. CNN affiliate KTVU reports that several of McDonald's 49er teammates were at his house at the time of the arrest. "The 49ers organization is aware of the recent reports regarding Ray McDonald and we take such matters seriously. As we continue to gather the facts, we will reserve further comment," team General Manager Trent Baalke said in a statement. @highlight "The truth will come out," Ray McDonald tells CNN affiliate KTVU @highlight The 49ers' defensive lineman was arrested on domestic violence charges @highlight The team says it is taking the matter seriously @highlight NFL increased standard punishments for domestic violence on Thursday
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The same syndrome has taken hold this year, worsened by cuts in gas supplies from @placeholder to less than one-fifth the agreed amount.
"Jordanians look around the region and they say to themselves --'We're lucky -- the streets are safe. There is stability.'" Those were the words of a former Jordanian minister speaking to CNN on a bleak, damp day in Amman 18 months ago. At the time, Egypt and Yemen were in turmoil, Tunisia's president had fled, and Shiite protesters were taking to the streets of Bahrain. But even then, there was plenty of grumbling in Jordan -- over gas prices, unemployment, pervasive corruption. Tribal sheiks described their disappointment with King Abdullah, who succeeded his father to the throne in 1999. In towns like Mafraq, near the Syrian border and traditionally a bedrock of support for the monarchy, there was an undercurrent of resentment -- especially toward Queen Rania for her alleged lavish lifestyle. @highlight Rising oil and food prices stoke unrest in Jordan @highlight Islamic Action Front demanding price hikes be rescinded immediately @highlight Threat of more unrest could deter what little foreign investment Jordan attracts @highlight Growing threat from Salafist/jihadi groups
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But I have two more days to practice for @placeholder.
(CNN) -- World number one Rafael Nadal insists he is fully prepared for a punishing schedule leading up to the defense of his French Open title at Roland Garos in a month's time. The Spaniard had little time to celebrate his record-breaking victory over David Ferrer in the Monte Carlo Masters on Sunday, before flying home to participate in the Barcelona Open. Fresh from his landmark seventh successive Monaco title, Nadal has two more tournaments in the diary after Barcelona before he aims to claim a sixth title in Paris. But despite his history of injuries, the 24-year-old claims he is fit and ready for a bruising lead-in to the second major tennis championship of the year. @highlight Rafael Nadal unconcerned by busy schedule leading up to the French Open @highlight Nadal won the Monte Carlo Masters for the seventh time on Sunday @highlight He flew straight to his native Spain to participate in the Barcelona Open @highlight The world number one says there are still areas of his game that can be improved
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'It was a good time for myself and @placeholder that I moved on.'
Frank Lampard has completed his move to MLS side New York City FC after he was unveiled on Thursday. The 36-year-old left Chelsea at the end of last season after 13 seasons and a club record 211 goals. The midfielder becomes New York City FC's fourth player and second major summer signing following the arrival of David Villa from Atletico Madrid. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Lampard give his first press conference at New York City FC Smiles better: Frank Lampard was in chipper mood as he was officially confirmed as a New York City player Welcome to the USA: Frank Lampard was officially unveiled as a New York City FC player on Thursday @highlight Former Chelsea star Lampard has joined the MLS outfit on a two-year deal @highlight The England international was released after 13 years at Stamford Bridge @highlight Lampard said he is yet to reach a decision on his England future @highlight The 36-year-old described his New York move as a 'very exciting challenge'
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'We use @placeholder at the moment, but this would
Forget spreadsheets, diaries and time stamps, a design studio in London has created the ultimate work planner made entirely of Lego that syncs with online calendars - meaning it is always up to date. Created by Vitamins Design, the Lego calendar is mounted to the studio wall in East London and staff members are each assigned their own mini figure. Each row of flat Lego represents a month, with time slots and tasks determined by different coloured and sized Lego bricks. When a photo is taken of the calendar, specially-designed software scans the image, identifies the various parts and syncs the data with an online, Google Calendar version. @highlight London design studio has created a wall calendar made entirely of Lego @highlight Each row represents a month and the staff are assigned mini figures @highlight Colours of the Lego bricks fixed to the calendar represent different tasks @highlight Each brick represents a set amount of time and bricks can be doubled up @highlight Software scans a photo of the calendar and syncs it with an online version
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You know, someone find out where the @placeholder is?'
Arizona Republican Sen. John McCain uncorked a scathing attack on anti-war protesters who interrupted an Armed Services Committee hearing on Thursday, earning applause by barking, 'Get out of here, you low-life scum!' Activists with the far-left pacifist group CodePink stood with banners when former secretary of state Henry Kissinger entered the room, accusing him of committing war crimes during his tenure as America's top diplomat and as the national security adviser. They shook handcuffs in his face and chanted 'Arrest Henry Kissinger for war crimes' while McCain, who chaired the hearing about global threats to the U.S., sat dumbfounded and embarrassed. @highlight Arizona Republican was slamming CodePink activists for condemning the former secretary of state and shaking handcuffs in his face @highlight Another former secretary of state, George Shultz, 94. stood and saluted Kissinger, 91, as the protesters chanted @highlight Capitol Police tossed a few screaming peaceniks out of the Senate hearing chamber but others were allowed to stay long enough to yell a second time @highlight The audience applauded McCain loudly after he shouted at the activists @highlight The women's group claims it wants 'mothers, grandmothers, sisters, and daughters'... 'to oppose the global militarism'
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Determined to live life to the full, she is still in the @placeholder and has even been able to go scuba diving and snowboarding with special equipment.
By Sam Greenhill and Ian Drury and Claire Ellicott Athlete: Kirsty Wallace, pictured in 2011, narrowly missed out on a spot in the Olympic team in 2012 The Royal Navy ‘drunken sailor’ paid £1million after injuring her back during alcohol-fuelled antics is now a Paralympic sports star. Lieutenant Kirsty Wallace, 32, is in Team GB’s wheelchair basketball side and is described as an elite athlete. Despite fears she would be paralysed from the waist down after the accident seven years ago, she managed to stand with splints after just six weeks and did without her wheelchair to walk down the aisle at her wedding in 2011. @highlight Lieutenant Kirsty Wallace injured after falling of human pyramid in 2007 @highlight 32-year-old feared paralysed from waist down after alcohol-fuelled night @highlight But she managed to walk without wheelchair down aisle in 2011 @highlight Now poster girl for Navy and key member of wheelchair basketball team
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But when a team sits bottom they need wins, not draws, and @placeholder will regard this as two points lost rather than one gained.
Here was one encounter with Liverpool when Nigel Pearson would have been more justified in rattling off a few expletives. Last month Pearson was given a touchline ban after letting rip at one of his club’s fans when provoked during his side’s 3-1 defeat at home by Liverpool. On Sunday, Leicester’s manager remained rather restrained, calling only for the introduction of video technology to avoid the kind of decisions that proved so costly to his struggling side. But the first of two penalties that were awarded to Liverpool would have angered any manager at Anfield, given that Mike Jones punished Wes Morgan for handball when Raheem Sterling’s cross struck the Leicester captain square in the face. @highlight Mike Jones awarded Liverpool two questionable penalties in the first half @highlight Steven Gerrard scored from the spot twice as the Reds were two up at half-time @highlight But David Nugent and then Jeffrey Schlupp scored after the break to draw Leicester level
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Encounter: @placeholder (right) first noticed the scruffy dog when he was sitting down to eat canned meatballs.
The stray dog that refused to leave a group of Swedish adventurers on an extreme sports race through the Amazon rain forest continues to recover in quarantine, after being adopted by the the team's captain. Arthur the dog made national headlines last November for tagging along with Mikael Lindnord and the rest of Team Peak Performance as the group of men hiked, climbed and kayaked hundreds of miles through the Ecuadorian wild. Earlier this month, the team updated Arthur's fans on Facebook after a trip to visit the recovering dog at a quarantine facility in their native Sweden. Scroll down for video @highlight Mikael Lindnord adopted Arthur the dog after the mutt refused to leave his extreme sports team on a 430-mile journey through the Amazon @highlight Lindnord and the rest of Team Peak Performance brought Arthur back to their native Sweden where he remains in quarantine @highlight Earlier this month, Lindnord and other team members went to visit Arthur in quarantine where he continues to experience a 'huge progress in health' @highlight Arthur could be released as soon as the end of next month
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'@placeholder has done what it does best in difficult situations like this and rallied around in support as a community.
The funeral of a five-year-old girl who died after being knocked down by a car days before Christmas has been postponed because her grandparents have been denied a visa. Andrea Gada was hit by a car in Eastbourne in East Sussex as she walked home from school with her father and stepped out into the road. But despite the efforts of locals to raise £5,000 to support her parents and pay for family members to fly over from Zimbabwe for the funeral, officials have now denied to grant a visa for the child's grandparents Charity and Wellington Gada. The funeral of five-year-old Andrea Gada, who was killed in a road accident, has been postponed after her grandparents and aunt were denied a visa to travel to the UK from Zimbabwe to come and pay their respects @highlight Andrea Gada, five, died after a car accident in Eastbourne, East Sussex @highlight The child was knocked down on December 17 and died the next day @highlight Since her death community have been raising money for her family @highlight Hoped it could be used to bring relatives over from Zimbabwe for funeral @highlight But funeral has now been delayed after the Home Office denied the visas @highlight Stephen Lloyd MP has called the decision an example of 'callousness'
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"It would sure help @placeholder if they weighed in and made clear their expectations."
(CNN) -- The crowd at the base of the Space Needle in Seattle began counting down as midnight approached. It wasn't New Year's Day they were anticipating, but the moment that marijuana would become legal in Washington state. As midnight hit, smokers hit their pipes and joints to celebrate. Technically, what they were doing -- smoking marijuana in public -- was still a crime, but police looked the other way. "It's amazing. I'm not a criminal anymore," one pot smoker said. "I can't go to jail for small amounts of marijuana. I'm free to be free." But a legal haze still engulfed pot smokers Thursday, when possession of up to an ounce of marijuana by adults become legal, though growing and selling it remains a crime. @highlight NEW: Seattle police are ordered to only issue verbal warnings for violations of the law @highlight Growing, selling marijuana will still be prosecuted as a felony, King County prosecutor says @highlight Until state takes over, the black market will thrive as it meets consumer demands, he says @highlight A federal challenge of state pot legalization could take years to resolve, he says
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the @placeholder has already spent years looking for Russian Evgeniy
By Daily Mail Reporter The U.S. Justice Department has filed papers accusing Russian Evgeniy Mikhailovich Bogachev, pictured, as being the leader of the gang behind the software The dangerous cyber pandemic known as Gameover Zeus could have infected thousands of American computers and be lying dormant gathering data, experts say. The malware, which the FBI estimates has hit between 500,000 and one million computers worldwide, has resulted in users losing tens of millions of dollars. Gameover Zeus, which experts say is 'sophisticated' and capable of evading anti-virus software, infects a user's machine when they open a PDF or click on a link sent to them in an email. @highlight Up to one million computers worldwide have been infected by 'Gameover Zeus' @highlight The software can lie dormant on computers before draining accounts @highlight Thousands of American computers may be infected with the malware, which is extremely sophisticated and can evade anti-virus software @highlight An international police effort has halted the spread of the botnet, giving computer users two weeks to install anti-virus before the virus hits again
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Revealed: England manager Roy Hodgson (centre left) announced his @placeholder squad on Monday
By Matt Barlow Follow @@Matt_Barlow_DM Roy Hodgson has revealed Wayne Rooney has taken physiotherapists on holiday with him this week to ensure he’s in prime condition when his England squad meets up next week. Hodgson has told those players bound for the World Cup in Brazil to take a break this week, to rest and recharge their batteries after a long season. Rooney has been nursing a slight groin injury through the end of the season and has not played since Manchester United’s win against Norwich on April 26. Looking good: Wayne Rooney and wife Coleen at the Manchester United player of the year awards last week (left), ahead of the World Cup this summer where Rooney will be expected to shine for England @highlight Wayne Rooney has been named as part of England squad for the World Cup @highlight Roy Hodgson announced his 23-man squad for Brazil 2014 on Monday @highlight Rooney has gone on a one-week break to recharge ahead of the tournament @highlight Manchester United star has not played since April 26 due to groin strain @highlight Rooney is under pressure to perform for England after series of poor displays in major tournaments since Euro 2004
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Another said: '@placeholder has had some brilliant hairstyles but those cornrows were a shocker.
By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 09:32 EST, 28 March 2013 | UPDATED: 09:33 EST, 28 March 2013 She regularly tops best dressed lists for her urban chic style and savvy fashion statements but Rihanna didn't quite make 'the cut' on the latest survey. The 25-year-old singer's ‘Skrillex’ hairstyle has been voted the worst hair trend of the 21st Century. The Barbadian singer, whose tresses have been compared to those of DJ Skrillex, scored 20 per cent of the vote, beating the likes of David Beckham’s cornrows and Kelly Osbourne’s Mohawk. The Skrillex: Rihanna's shaved hairstyle, which has been dubbed 'The Skrillex' after the DJ, has been voted the worst hairstyle of the century @highlight Kelly Osbourne's spikes and Nicki Minaj's crazy curls also in top ten worst hairstyles
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@placeholder was idolized in the conservative media, and credited with the previous cycle of economic growth.
(CNN) -- How big is the financial hole? This is the main question among Spaniards nowadays. They want to know how much money Bankia, the country's fourth-largest bank, needs. Bankia was created in 2010, a result of the merger of seven small entities including Caja Madrid and Bancaja. Such cajas -- regional savings banks with board members appointed by the local authorities -- devoted part of their profits to social purposes within their areas. They fell into enormous debt due to their investments in infrastructure, and thousands of houses which were never sold. Bankia was a proposal of the ruling Popular Party (PP, conservatives). The idea was to merge the saving banks and give an executive role to Rodrigo Rato, the former managing director of the International Monetary Fund and first chairman of Bankia. @highlight Julio Embid: Spaniards want to know how much money Bankia needs @highlight As Bankia sucks up financial aid Spaniards wait to hear news of welfare state cuts @highlight People find it confusing that there is no money for healthcare, but enough to rescue banks @highlight People will probably wait until summer is over to resume protests and strikes
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But Sir Craig said: ‘It would be difficult to deliver in time because I simply don't know when an independent Scotland would be recognised by the @placeholder.’
An independent Scotland will not be able to compete in the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, a senior Games official has warned. Olympic Committee vice president Sir Craig Reedie said Scottish athletes were highly unlikely to be able to represent their new country at the next games if the country votes for independence next week. Sir Craig, who is also president of the World Anti-Doping Agency, said there would not be enough time between Scottish independence in March 2016 and the start of the Games that summer to allow Scotland into the event. The revelation comes amid mounting concern in Westminster over a surge in support for independence. @highlight Independent Scotland will not be able to compete in the 2016 Olympics in Rio @highlight Olympic vice president Craig Reedie says Scots athletes unlikely to compete @highlight There isn't enough time between independence and the start of the Games
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By James Nye The Utah woman accused of helping her white supremacist husband dump their teenage baby sitter in the woods wept as she pleaded guilty on Wednesday to desecration of a human body and other charges as part of a plea deal. Dea Millerberg, 41, whispered 'guilty' to three felony charges while crying in an Ogden court, The Standard-Examiner of Ogden reports. She also pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice and obtaining a prescription illegally. Plea deal: As she pleaded guilty for her part in the death of Alexis Rasmussen, 16, who died of a drug overdose administered by her ex-husband Eric Millerberg in September, 2011, Dea Millerberg (pictured here in a 2012 court appearance) wept @highlight Dea Millerberg, 41, accepted a plea deal for her part in the death of Alexis Rasmussen, 16, in 2011 @highlight Millerberg and her husband, Eric Millerberg, 38, were involved in a drug-fueled sexual relationship with Rasmussen @highlight Eric Millerberg was found guilty of the rape and murder of Rasmussen in February @highlight He injected Rasmussen with lethal amounts of heroin in September, 2011 after a night of sex @highlight When the girl died , Millerberg and his wife Dea dumped her body in a rural river bed @highlight Millerberg testified against her husband - which helped to secure a lenient sentence
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Song is passionate and sometimes brooding when discussing @placeholder but gracious and open about his deeply personal passage from propaganda artist to painter who anguishes over oppression in North Korea.
Atlanta (CNN) -- Song Byeok had every reason to be pleased with his success. A gift for drawing led to a prestigious career as a propaganda artist and full membership in North Korea's communist party. Then the food shortages started. Like tens of thousands of other North Koreans in the mid-1990s, Song made forays across the Tumen River to find food in China. Despite witnessing a better material life across the border, he says, he never doubted that North Korea was culturally superior. He never considered leaving his homeland for anything more than food. "I was a believer. I saw North Koreans as pure," Song said. "And we needed the Great Leader to protect us from outsiders." @highlight Once a propagandist, defector Song Byeok now paints satirical works about North Korea @highlight His paintings dwell on miseries of life in his homeland, joy of the freedoms he found in the South @highlight From a country of 25 million, only about 20,000 North Korean defectors live in the South @highlight Song is optimistic new leader Kim Jong Un will be an agent for change
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@placeholder grants access to a massive set of data - which can be viewed by analysts from across the intelligence community for 'foreign intelligence'.
By Jack Crone for MailOnline The National Security Agency is secretly supplying personal data to 23 US government agencies using its own Google-like search engine designed to share more than 850 billion phone and email records. The covert program was revealed in classified documents provided to The Intercept by NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden. The documents provide clear evidence that the spy agency has been making a huge amount of surveillance data available to domestic law enforcement agencies for several years. Whistle-blower: Classified documents provided by Edward Snowden (above) reveal the existence of ICREACH - a search engine built to provide data on millions of people to government agencies @highlight Documents provided by Edward Snowden reveal huge-scale program @highlight Spy agency hailed search engine, ICREACH, as landmark in US surveillance @highlight Purpose was to help government agents predict future threats to US @highlight Unlike other NSA programs - personal data can be accessed by up to 1,000 analysts during more than just counter-terror investigations
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The foundations raised the rest of the money through fundraisers, including a benefit concert starring @placeholder and his band in Temecula.
(CNN) -- While serving on an assignment in Afghanistan on October 23, 2010, Marine Cpl. Juan Dominguez landed on a buried bomb after slipping down an embankment and lost both of his legs and his right arm in an explosion. On the way to the hospital, he prayed that "if it was God's will, then take me now." He was at peace with losing his life in that moment. But it was not his time to die. As the 28-year-old veteran recovers, he often tells people not to be sad, because he'd do it again for his country. "The Taliban's purpose was to kill me, but I survived," he said. @highlight Marine Cpl. Juan Dominguez lost three limbs in an explosion in Afghanistan @highlight Tunnel To Towers and Gary Sinise foundations are giving Dominguez a home @highlight Dominguez says his new neighbors in Temecula, California, have been welcoming
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The nickname @placeholder is not an exaggeration.
(CNN) -- When I first arrived in Rwanda's capital in 2012, I deliberately did not visit the Kigali Genocide Memorial. I wasn't sure what to expect, but I did not want that experience to influence how I approached the country and its people. In my mind, Rwanda was going to be this country that was still on the brink of economic disaster. It would be very poorly set up, with a bad road system and difficult telecommunications. Frankly, I despaired of working with the government, thinking it would be extremely challenging to work with. I remember 1994 well. I was a Peace Corps Volunteer in West Africa and the Rwandan genocide, right on the heels of Nelson Mandela's election in South Africa, was big news across the continent. @highlight April 7 marks 20 years since the start of the Rwanda genocide @highlight LeAnn Hager, an aid worker, spent 2012-2014 in Rwanda @highlight When she heard Rwanda, she thought of genocide, until she got there @highlight Have a personal essay to share with the world? Submit at CNN iReport
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with a friend online about how he wished @placeholder's parents were dead.
A California jury recommended the death sentence for the 29-year-old convicted of killing his girlfriend's family when they told her to dump him in 2007. The 12 person jury in the murder case of Iftekhar Murtaza deliberated for three hours Thursday before coming to their decision. Superior Court Judge Thomas Goethals waited until Monday to make the decision. Murtaza was convicted last month of killing his ex-girlfriend Shayona Dhanak's father and sister by burning down the family's Orange County home after becoming 'upset' when the then 18-year-old dumped him. At the time, she said her Hindu parents threatened to stop paying her college tuition if she didn't leave her Muslim boyfriend. @highlight Iftekhar Murtaza, 29, was convicted last month of killing his ex-girlfriend's family in a fiery attack on the family home in 2007 @highlight On Monday, an Orange County judge announced the jury's recommendation that Murtaza should receive the death penalty @highlight Murtaza was found guilty of stabbing to death Jaypraykash Dhanak, 56, slitting the throat of his 20-year-old daughter, Karishma, and setting their bodies on fire @highlight Wife Leela Dhanak was stabbed in the stomach and had her throat slashed, but miraculously survived @highlight Murtaza concocted the murder plot with two friends after Dhanka's youngest daughter, Shayona, broke up with him over religious differences @highlight Murtaza married a 20-year-old suspected murderess in jail in 2011 after exchanging letters with her for five months
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@placeholder described Garcia owning a "mini-museum" filled with ivory religious figures.
(CNN) -- A priest known for his collection of religious art is under investigation for possible involvement in the illegal ivory trade, according to a Philippine law enforcement agency. Monsignor Cristobal Garcia was quoted in the October issue of National Geographic directing a reporter to ivory carvers and traders, and also dispensing advice on how to smuggle the banned item into the United States. According to the National Geographic article, Garcia told the journalist, Bryan Christy, to wrap ivory in "old, stinky underwear and pour ketchup on it," to disguise it as a soiled piece of clothing to get it through U.S. customs. He was with the Cebu Archdiocese when he allegedly made his remarks to the magazine. @highlight A quote in the National Geographic article lands priest in ivory investigation @highlight Monsignor Critobal Garcia allegedly gave tips on smuggling ivory @highlight Garcia has been removed from his religious duties on a molestation allegation
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Criticized: Joshua Black certainly didn't make any friends with his outspoken Tweets and @placeholder comments
A Florida man running for a seat in the state legislature is standing behind a Tweet where he wrote 'It's time to arrest the President and 'hang him high.' Josh Black says he did not expect all the attention he got over his Tweet. He's says he's Tweeted negatively about the President before and he's not backing down on his opinions. 'I know that we don't use hanging as a method of execution here in the U.S. anymore, so be it. Whatever method is applicable for the situation, I just want justice to be served,' said the candidate. Black says he was having a Twitter conversation with others who oppose many of the President's actions. @highlight Local Republican candidate, Joshua Black, said President Barack Obama should be hanged for war crimes @highlight Responses to Black's Facebook post condemned the candidate's sentiment @highlight Black has since been visited by the U.S. Secret Service, though he maintains his comments were not an actual threat
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@placeholder describe themselves as a "haberdashery for technology and education dedicated to helping people produce and not just consume technology."
London (CNN) -- The "shutter shades" most recently popularized by fashion-conscious rapper Kanye West are in the midst of a transformation from flash-in-the-pan style accessory to a clever technological learning aid that its makers hope will encourage more people to learn the art of computer coding. The Bright Eyes Kit contains a pair of glasses made entirely of circuit board and dotted with 174 LED's tacked onto the front. "You can control each individual LED," explains Daniel Hirschmann, co-founder of Technology Will Save Us (TWSU), the London based start-up behind the idea. The small array can display scrolling text, videos of flickering flames or generate any moving image that the user desires. @highlight The Bright Eyes Kit DIY LED glasses teaches you basic programming, and makes you look cool too. @highlight Daniel Hirschmann, founder of Technology Will Save Us talks with CNN about his educational kits and his philosophy. @highlight Programming is as important today as literacy; the maker movement is a "paradigm shift" in thinking.
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Walking up the stairs onto the stage to deliver his speech, Obama shook hands with @placeholder, an unprecedented gesture between the leaders of two nations that have been at loggerheads for more than half a century.
Johannesburg (CNN) -- They gathered in the tens of thousands -- presidents, prime ministers, royals, celebrities and ordinary South Africans -- all united to say farewell to a man hailed as a global symbol of reconciliation. In what has been billed as one of the largest gatherings of global leaders in recent history, representatives from around the world joined street sweepers, actors and religious figures to pay tribute to Nelson Mandela. From President Barack Obama to Cuba's Raul Castro, praise came from all sides in a four-hour memorial service at Johannesburg FNB stadium for the revered statesman, who died Thursday at age 95. @highlight World leaders, celebrities join South Africans at memorial service @highlight "The world thanks you for sharing Nelson Mandela with us," Obama says @highlight Despite pouring rain, crowds sing and dance @highlight The four-hour memorial took place at Johannesburg's FNB stadium
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The scrap is one of more than 500,000 pieces of debris tracked in @placeholder's orbit, according to NASA.
Kennedy Space Center, Florida (CNN) -- Floating 245 miles over the Earth Tuesday, NASA engineers Michael Fossum and Ronald Garan tethered themselves to the International Space Station and paused to absorb the view. "My goodness, Mike, look down ... absolutely breathtaking," Garan said as they floated over the Yucatan Peninsula. "Welcome back to our other office." The last spacewalk of the shuttle era began about 40 minutes behind schedule. Veteran astronaut Stephen Bowen was speaking to the engineers from Houston's Johnson Space Center during the walk, which was scheduled to last just over six hours. The excursion was Fossum's seventh spacewalk and Garan's fourth, according to a NASA statement. @highlight NEW: Engineers Mike Fossum and Ronald Garan begin excursion @highlight NEW: Garan: "Welcome back to our other office" @highlight The Atlantis crew is delivering supplies and spare parts @highlight The mission is the last of the 30-year space shuttle program
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Members of the Afghan delegation investigating the killings said one @placeholder guard working from midnight to 2 a.m. saw a U.S. soldier return to the base around 1:30 a.m.
Accused of killing 17 civilians, including nine children, in Afghan village Charges come one day after second 2008 assault revealed Was accused of 2002 assault at casino Married Staff Sgt Bales has 'memory problems' lawyer said PUBLISHED: 14:05 EST, 23 March 2012 | UPDATED: 14:44 EST, 23 March 2012 Robert Bales faces the death penalty after being charged with 17 counts of premeditated murder U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Robert Bales was charged on Friday with 17 counts of premeditated murder, a capital offense that could lead to the death penalty in the massacre of Afghan civilians, the U.S. military said. @highlight Accused of killing 17 civilians, including nine children, in Afghan village @highlight Charges come one day after second 2008 assault revealed @highlight Was accused of 2002 assault at casino @highlight Married Staff Sgt Bales has 'memory problems' lawyer said
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Some of @placeholder's associates have faced heavy repression, and hardliners attempted to link the president to the largest embezzlement case in the country's history.
Say goodbye to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. In a few weeks, he will hand over the mantle of presidency to Hassan Rouhani, who stood victorious Saturday after Iran tallied all its votes in the national election. Rouhani, 65, a cleric and moderate politician, who enjoyed reformist backing, took more than 50% of the vote, according to the interior ministry. His nearest rival, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, the mayor of Tehran, garnered about 15% of the vote. Three of the six candidates were much more conservative, and the Iranian public viewed Rouhani as a mild alternative going into the vote. Hassan Rouhani is Iran's next president @highlight Hassan Rouhani holds a doctorate from a UK university @highlight He had a long career in Iran's defense establishment @highlight A senior cleric, he was Iran's chief nuclear negotiator and writes on diplomacy @highlight He has made comments in support of Iran's rebellious Green Movement
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@placeholder, second in the world rankings, trailed 4-1 before staging a late comeback.
(CNN) -- Brazil's preparations for hosting the 2014 World Cup have been hit by a series of setbacks in the past year, and the national team's results on the football pitch have been just as patchy. Sunday's 2-2 draw with England at the newly reopened Maracana stadium -- a match that almost didn't take place due to a midweek bureaucratic mixup -- continued a poor start to Luiz Felipe Scolari's second reign as coach. Scolari, who masterminded Brazil's record fifth World Cup success in 2002, has had four draws and a win since losing 2-1 to England in London in February. @highlight Paulinho scores a late equalizer in Brazil's 2-2 draw with England in Rio de Janeiro @highlight Friendly match marks official reopening of Maracana stadium ahead of 2014 World Cup @highlight Brazil will next play France before hosting the Confederations Cup tournament @highlight World's No. 2 team Germany beaten 4-3 by United States in Washington friendly
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High school sweethearts: Mrs Romney told @placeholder that it was love at first site when the couple met in high school; here, they're pictured in 1964
By Beth Stebner PUBLISHED: 00:26 EST, 26 September 2012 | UPDATED: 09:15 EST, 26 September 2012 Multi-millionaire Ann Romney appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno last night, professing her love for wholesale retailer Costco, gushing, 'we love Costco!' The wife of Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney told the NBC host that the pair regularly visits the chain, where customers can buy any number of products in bulk. She also said that the election of her husband, a Mormon, would signal that 'prejudices are left behind' just as the election of President Obama had done. Scroll down for video @highlight Wife of GOP presidential candidate appeared on Tuesday's show @highlight Professed love of Costco wholesale warehouse @highlight Spoke on recent controversies, including Romney's plane window gaffe and infamous 47% comment last week @highlight Also addressed her MS and plans as a possible first lady
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Mr @placeholder, 52, said he was ‘flattered and humbled’ by the news and added: ‘True heroism is about risking your life to save others who are not in a position to help themselves – often people you don’t even know.
By Mail On Sunday Reporter PUBLISHED: 18:55 EST, 1 February 2014 | UPDATED: 09:26 EST, 2 February 2014 Wildlife presenter Sir David Attenborough is the most trustworthy public figure in Britain, according to a study. The public was asked to vote on a list of 84 well-known people, judging them on traits such as likeability, trust and courage to create a list of modern heroes and heroines called the Freuds Heroes Index. Sir David came out on top in the trust index, ahead of broadcaster Sir Trevor McDonald and the Queen. Even the Goliath beetles love him: Sir David Attenborough has been voted Britain's most trusted figure @highlight Index of 84 well-known figures was compiled by influential PR firm Freuds @highlight Kate Middleton was the most likeable figure on the list, with William second @highlight The most heroic was Falklands War burns survivor Simon Weston
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You have to pay transportation costs to and from the @placeholder."
(CNN) -- President Barack Obama knows we live in a two-tiered America. In July, the president, who is himself an example of how anyone can or should be able make it in the Land of the Free, went on the road to make the point over and over again that the nation's widening gap between rich and poor is tearing at the very fabric of society. "Even though our businesses are creating new jobs and have broken record profits," the president said in prepared remarks delivered in Illinois, "nearly all the income gains of the past 10 years have continued to flow to the top 1%." @highlight CNNMoney reports interns at the White House are unpaid @highlight John Sutter: Unpaid internships contribute America's rich-poor gap @highlight He says the White House should set a better example for other employers @highlight Sutter: "... we're just encouraging the rich-poor gap to grow"
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The daughter of music royalty became publicly known during the mid-2000s reality show "Being @placeholder," where she frequently appeared alongside her parents and often had a front-row seat to their marital fireworks.
Los Angeles (CNN) -- As the world was grieving and looking for answers in the death of Whitney Houston, Houston's 18-year-old daughter, Bobbi Kristina, was taken to a Los Angeles hospital, police said. Beverly Hills police said Sunday the teen was taken to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center at about 11:15 a.m. She was released later Sunday and was expected to head to New Jersey, where her grandmother lives, as early as Sunday night, a source close to the family told CNN. Singer Kim Burrell, a family friend, told CNN on Sunday afternoon from the Grammy Awards' red carpet that she was with the teenager on Saturday at the Beverly Hilton Hotel after Houston died. This was a few hours after Burrell said she'd exchanged messages with her close friend, Houston, after she arrived in Los Angeles for the festivities. @highlight Bobbi Kristina Brown is released from the hospital @highlight Brown was born in 1993 to Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown @highlight Brown and her mother performed together on national TV in 2009 @highlight Brown said previously on Twitter that her mother was phenomenal
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The issue of "homegrown" @placeholder extremists fighting in Iraq and Syria has raised significant concerns among counterterrorism officials.
(CNN) -- On Wednesday, a propaganda video appeared on the Internet featuring Moner Abu-Salha, the U.S. citizen from Florida who died conducting a suicide bomb attack in Syria for al Qaeda in May. The video -- the third in a series of al Qaeda videos about Abu-Salha--underlines the importance of militant networks in Turkey that have enabled many hundreds of fighters from the U.S. and other Western nations to travel to fight with jihadist groups in the civil wars that are tearing apart Syria and Iraq. Abu-Salha says he travelled from the States to Turkey where he eventually connected with representatives of the Nusra Front, al Qaeda's Syrian affiliate, explaining, "From tons of research I knew that mujahideen [holy warriors] come from all around the world, they come to Istanbul. I heard that the Turkey-Syrian border is close." @highlight Peter Bergen: New video of American suicide bomber shows Turkey networks key in jihad @highlight He says Moner Abu-Salha describes how Turkey was gateway in al Qaeda connection @highlight He says "homegrown" terrorists a key concern in U.S., but so far none have attacked on U.S. soil @highlight Bergen: Turkey must step up efforts to stem flow of fighters through country to Syria, Iraq
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And the fact that @placeholder were at the time a "Top 10 band" meant the audience took note.
The anti-apartheid message was serious and heartfelt, but the song that alerted many around the world to the injustices of the South African regime could not have been more upbeat. "Free Nelson Mandela" by The Special AKA was a Top 10 hit in the United Kingdom in 1984, and it instantly became the unofficial anthem and slogan for the international anti-apartheid movement. The song's eponymous subject rose to prominence in the 1950s as a radical young member of the African National Congress, the main opposition movement to the segregationist South African government. As an advocate of guerrilla attacks, Mandela was frequently arrested and eventually convicted in 1964, along with other ANC leaders, for sabotage. He received a life prison sentence, and spent 27 years in a cell, mostly on Robben Island, off the South African coast. @highlight "Free Nelson Mandela," by The Special AKA raised awareness of the jailed ANC figurehead @highlight Songwriter Jerry Dammers said it had a message that situation could be resolved @highlight It was performed at 1988 concert in London that increased pressure on South Africa
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It might not say Rick Stein, but it says @placeholder and it is blatantly obvious they are trying to confuse people.
By Moira Kerr PUBLISHED: 03:18 EST, 19 June 2013 | UPDATED: 08:42 EST, 6 August 2013 Row: Celebrated chef Rick Stein is at the centre of a row after two Scottish restaurants claimed they produced the best fish and chips he had ever tasted When top TV chef Rick Stein told Lilian MacDonald her fish and chips were the best he’d ever tasted, she couldn’t wait to tell the world. She put up signs at the Oban Fish and Chip Shop, as well as an advertising board on the pavement outside her business in the bustling Argyll port, quoting the comment by her No1 fan. @highlight Row in Scottish port of Oban over which fish and chips Rick Stein liked best @highlight He had visited the area as part of his BBC programme 'Food Heroes' @highlight Oban Fish and Chip Shop has sign quoting Stein: 'The best I’ve ever tasted' @highlight Rival Nories quotes a 'Rick' saying their food is his favourite in Britain
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Hero: Russia frontman @placeholder celebrates after his goal spared the blushes of Akinfeev
CLICK HERE to view our brilliant Match Zone service including Lee Keun-Ho's goal... Fabio Capello would have pictured Rob Green in Rustenburg as Igor Akinfeev treated the ball like a bar of soap to gift South Korea a goal remarkably similar to Clint Dempsey’s for the USA four years ago. For a second World Cup in succession the Italian’s plans for an opening game were undone by a goalkeeping clanger. This time it came in Cuiaba when substitute Lee Keun-Ho advanced without challenge and struck a shot that should have been gathered easily only for Akinfeev to horribly misuse his hands and allow the ball to topple over the line. @highlight South Korea and Russia draw 1-1 in Group H clash @highlight Russia goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev drops substitute Lee Keun-Ho's speculative effort into his own goal @highlight Blunder was reminiscent of Rob Green's mistake for England against USA in 2010 @highlight Aleksandr Kerzhakov equalised for Fabio Capello's side
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Had a amazing 2 years at this beautyful club @placeholder united!
By Adam Crafton Follow @@AdamCrafton_ Alex Buttner will complete a move from Manchester United to Dinamo Moscow in the next 24 hours after the two clubs agreed a deal to take the Dutch left-back to Russia. Sportsmail understands that United have managed to secure an initial fee in the region of £4 million for the defender signed by Sir Alex Ferguson in 2012. The deal could rise to £5.6 million based on add-ons and if certain clauses are met. On the move: Alex Buttner is all set to join Russian club Dinamo Moscow from Manchester United Saying goodbye: Buttner took to Instagram to post this picture with a message of thanks to United supporters @highlight Manchester United confirm Alexander Buttner's switch to Dinamo Moscow @highlight Left back takes passing swipe at United after sealing move to Russia @highlight Buttner only made 28 appearances for United since joining in 2012 @highlight Dutchman posted message of thanks to United and their fans on Instagram @highlight United have signed Southampton defender Luke Shaw
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Nadal, who won three successive titles in @placeholder from 2005, will seek to match the mark set by Agassi in 2004.
(CNN) -- Rafael Nadal battled hard to overcome Roger Federer's conqueror and give himself a chance of a record-equaling 17th Masters 1000 tournament title in Italy. The Spaniard dropped his first set on clay this season before defeating young Latvian outsider Ernests Gulbis 6-4 3-6 6-4 in Saturday's semifinals in Rome. World No. 3 Nadal can move ahead of Federer and join American legend Andre Agassi in the all-time Masters list if he beats compatriot David Ferrer in Sunday's final. Gulbis, who will rise six places in the world rankings to 34th next week, gave himself every chance of repeating his shock second-round win over No. 1 Federer as he blasted 50 winners to Nadal's 18, firing 13 aces to none. @highlight Rafael Nadal seeks to equal Andre Agassi's record of 17 Masters 1000 tournament titles @highlight Spaniard faces compatriot David Ferrer in final of the Rome Masters on Sunday @highlight World No. 3 overcomes Roger Federer's conqueror Ernests Gulbis 6-4 3-6 6-4 in semis @highlight Comeback queen Justine Henin plays Samantha Stosur in final of women's event in Stuttgart
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Since 1999, and the release of the Macpherson report exposing institutional racism in the @placeholder, bosses have repeatedly vowed to tackle the issue as a priority.
Revealed: Just 77 out of 7,963 allegations of racism made against the police have been upheld since 2005 Less than one per cent of racism complaints are upheld against the police, new figures reveal. Out of 7,963 allegations levelled against forces in England and Wales, just 77 have been followed through since 2005. And 43 officers singled out for their alleged discrimination have not been disciplined. The revelations, uncovered by a Channel 4 Dispatches programme using Freedom of Information requests, will cast doubts over the police's repeated pledges to rid the force of racism. The Metropolitan Police, Britain’s largest force, upheld just 20 out of 4,730 allegations of racism (0.4 per cent) between 2005 and 2012. @highlight Figures reveal just 77 out of 7,963 allegations follow through in 2005-12 @highlight 43 officers singled out for discrimination have not been disciplined @highlight Independent Police Complaints Commission chair admitted force's failure @highlight Stephen Lawrence's brother tells how his complaint was dismissed
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A suspect, @placeholder, surrendered to authorities and is currently in custody.
(CNN) -- A man shot this month when a gunman opened fire inside a busy Toronto shopping mall died as a result of his injuries Monday, raising the death toll from that shooting to two, police said. The name of the second victim, a 22-year-old man, cannot be released because of a court-ordered publication ban, Toronto police said in a statement. The first victim, Ahmed Hassan, 24, died the day of the shooting, June 2. Gunfire started around 6:25 p.m. that day, as people were eating dinner in the crowded food court area of the Eaton Centre mall in downtown Toronto. Seven people were shot, while a pregnant woman was "stomped on" in the resulting frenzy, Detective Sgt. Brian Borg, the lead investigator in the case, has said. @highlight A 22-year-old man dies as a result of his injuries, police say @highlight Christopher Husbands is accused of opening fire in a busy Toronto mall this month @highlight He was supposed to be under house arrest at the time of the shooting
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While sites like @placeholder and eHarmony don't discriminate, they also don't cater to people like Lana who are coping with sexually transmitted diseases, disabilities, or mental health conditions.
(Health.com) -- Lana, a 38 year-old publicist in Los Angeles, California, was diagnosed with genital herpes in 1997. Since then, she has "kind of been hiding" from the dating scene. Let's face it: How do you drop that bomb on a potential love interest? And when? She considered a number of online dating venues, but she says Match.com asked too many questions on its enrollment form, eHarmony was too "religious," and MySpace was too much of a "hookup zone." "I wanted to meet men with my same diagnosis so we wouldn't [need to] have 'the talk,' or fear of rejection and transmitting," she says. "Most of us with this don't wish to spread it." @highlight Billion-dollar online dating industry has been booming despite recession @highlight Sites include Prescription 4 Love and STD-specific site Positivesingles.com @highlight People with mental health problems also benefited from specialized sites
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I continued to maintain that the purpose was just to get a better understanding of @placeholder.
After days of relentlessly questioning Merrill about his role in the Korean War, the North Korean "investigator" suddenly switched subjects. "They started in on why I came," Newman recalled. "I said it was because I wanted to find out what was really going on in North Korea. Then they began to focus on my asking our guides to help me locate old soldiers or their relations or descendants if we got to Kuwol Mountain. "They tried to make it into the main reason for my visit. I tried to get across that the business of me contacting people was just an aside. It was just incidental. It wasn't the main thing." @highlight Former CNN correspondent looks at the case of Merrill Newman, arrested in North Korea in 2013 @highlight Newman, who advised South Korean troops in the Korean war, was detained for months in the reclusive state @highlight Accused of espionage, the octogenarian had no way of knowing when -- or even if -- he would be released @highlight Chinoy retells Merrill's striking story in an essay, "The Last POW," with an excerpt published exclusively on CNN
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Hard work: In spite of his parents' wealth, @placeholder is determined to make a success of selling paint door-to-door
By Ruth Styles PUBLISHED: 08:28 EST, 12 April 2013 | UPDATED: 10:21 EST, 12 April 2013 Ever since the first bride appeared in an over-sized crystal-embellished dress, viewers of Channel 4's My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding have been wondering exactly where the Travelling community finds the funds to pay for them. Now, their questions are to be answered in a new documentary, My Big Fat Gypsy Fortune, which reveals the secrets of the Traveller economy and explains how the system has produced some of the very poorest people in society as well as some of the richest. The show, which goes out on Sunday night, follows two very different members of the Traveller community, starting with 15-year-old Romany Gypsy, Alfie Best, whose father, also called Alfie, is worth more than £100 million. @highlight New TV show stars Alfie, 15, whose father is worth £100 million @highlight Also on the programme is George, who 'grafts' to survive @highlight Documentary to reveal 'secret way' of financing lavish Traveller weddings
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@placeholder and the two other suspects were trying at first to bring in €40 million ($52.1 million) in cash using a private plane, then the reduced sum of €20 million, he said.
Rome (CNN) -- A Vatican official, a financial broker and a former secret service police officer were arrested Friday on suspicion of corruption over an alleged attempt to smuggle a huge sum of cash into Italy, Rome's prosecutor said. The official, Monsignor Nunzio Scarano, works as a financial analyst in the Vatican office that administers Vatican-owned property. The archdiocese of Salerno, in southern Italy, issued a statement saying media reports identifying him as a bishop there were incorrect. Prosecutor Nello Rossi told reporters the three suspects could face corruption charges, with Scarano also facing a possible count of defamation. @highlight NEW: Prosecutor: The alleged attempt to bring cash into Italy was "extremely sophisticated" @highlight A Vatican official and two other people have been arrested, the prosecutor says @highlight The 3 arrests are not directly linked to a probe into the Vatican bank, he says @highlight Pope Francis set up a papal commission this week to look at the bank's activities
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Not happy: Jordan reacts to a call during a @placeholder game in 2013 - the team is currently 1-3 down
President Obama has hit back at Michael Jordan's claims he's a 's***ty golfer' - and suggested he pays more attention to his struggling basketball team. The NBA legend made the quip about the president in an interview with former NFL star Ahmad Rashad last month, adding that he wouldn't play a round of golf with Obama because he's a 'hack'. But the commander-in-chief appeared to laugh off the criticisms as he spoke to Wisconsin radio station WJMR, saying he once played on a team with Rashad and won. 'Michael wasn't very well informed about this,' he said. 'I think he just might have been trying to give Ahmad an extra ratings boost on his show.' @highlight Basketball legend said in an interview last week that he would like to play golf with the president - before backtracking and calling him a 'hack' @highlight Obama has conceded that Jordan is a better golfer than him - but quipped that he might want to focus more on the struggling Hornets @highlight President Obama, who has a handicap of 18, has played 200 rounds of golf since being in office
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Neighbours: The street is also home to the actresses @placeholder and Oscar-winner Emma Thompson
Living alongside Emma Thompson and Imelda Staunton on one of the smartest streets in London, Susanne Willumsen might have thought she couldn’t go too far wrong by sprucing up her home. But when she smoothed away the pebble dash on the front of the house, neighbourly relations quickly turned rocky. The residents’ association condemned the new flat white facade as ‘unsympathetic’ and demanded the original frontage should be reinstated on the £2.6million property. Hopes dashed: Residents complained that the new look on Susanne Willumsen's house (centre) was 'unsympathetic' and Camden Council in north London has now ordered her to reverse the work @highlight Susanne Willumsen, 45, lives in same London street as Emma Thompson @highlight But neighbours complained her removal of dated front was 'unsympathetic' @highlight After year-long planning row Camden Council has told her to restore it
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the lawyer representing @placeholder insisted that human remains cannot
By Snejana Farberov and David Mccormack In limbo: Scott Wilson, 23, was killed in a Florida car crash four years ago, but his ashes have yet to be put to rest because his divorced parents are at odds over what to do with them Scott Wilson, 23, was killed in a Florida car crash four years ago, but his ashes have yet to be put to rest because his divorced parents cannot agree on what to do with them. On Tuesday, Lilli and William Wilson faced off in the 4th District Court of Appeal in Palm Beach to present their arguments. @highlight Polo mogul John Goodman killed Scott Wilson, 23, in February 2010 @highlight William and Lili Wilson are locked in legal battle over son's ashes @highlight Mother wants to keep cremated remains intact in Palm Beach County, while her ex-husband wants to divide them and take his share to Georgia @highlight Goodman was sentenced to 16 years, but his defense was able to prove that a juror had lied to get on jury panel
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Participant age controversies and government ideologies aside, this could well have been the greatest @placeholder of the modern age.
(CNN) -- I thought it was absolutely fantastic, the enthusiasm of the people, the logistics. I like it even more because there has been so much doom-saying and criticism in the run-up to these games. There must be a few very frustrated marathon runners who could have set a new world record in the terribly polluted air of Beijing but decided not to compete, not to mention so many journalists that wished the games to end up in a disaster. The people in the cities hosting Olympic events and BOCOG deserve praise. The IOC, in my opinion, deserves even more praise for choosing Beijing and sticking to its decision despite all the criticism. @highlight Many people impressed with show; criticism of human rights, cheating remains @highlight Sandra St John: "China put on the most spectacular show on earth!" @highlight Luis in Mexico: "vulgar and shameful display of unrestrained commercialism"
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E-mails with @placeholder prove that he "was a constant presence in Suri's life during the time that defendants claim falsely that I abandoned her," he said.
Los Angeles (CNN) -- Tom Cruise is defending his relationship with daughter Suri, denying that she felt "abandoned" last summer when he was divorcing her mother, actress Katie Holmes. Cruise's sworn affidavit was filed in federal court Tuesday as part of the actor's defamation lawsuit against a tabloid publisher; it was made public Wednesday. "The assertion that I 'abandoned' Suri after my divorce is patently false," Cruise said. "I have in no way cut Suri out of my life -- whether physically, emotionally, financially or otherwise." His lawyers are trying to force Bauer Publishing Group to disclose any sources that support the headlines and stories published by the company's Life & Style and InTouch magazines. @highlight NEW: Tabloids "stand behind the reporting and articles at issue in Mr. Cruise's action" @highlight "I have in no way cut Suri out of my life," the actor says in a sworn statement @highlight Suri "is a very happy child, and we have a wonderful relationship," Cruise says @highlight Cruise is suing tabloids for defamation over "abandoned" headlines
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They were seen in a vehicle that apparently was stolen from @placeholder, he said.
They have finally been caught. And now, the teenage sweethearts dubbed 'Bonnie and Clyde' following their two-week alleged crime spree, have to face mom and dad. Dalton Hayes, 18, and his girlfriend Cheyenne Phillips, 13, went missing on January 3 and authorities believe their travels took them to South Carolina and Georgia. Detained on Sunday in Florida, they have been charged with burglary, trespassing and criminal mischief. But first the Kentucky-based teens had to face a talking to. Scroll down for video Captured: Hayes and Phillips were arrested by police in Panama City Beach, Florida, after two weeks on the run from their homes in Kentucky @highlight Dalton Hayes, 18, and Cheyenne Phillips, 13, were arrested while sleeping in a stolen truck about midnight on Sunday in Panama City Beach, Florida @highlight They are both being extradited back to Grayson County, Kentucky, to face multiple felony charges @highlight Crime spree spanned six states and lasted for two weeks @highlight Parents of each teen said they are ready to 'face the consequences'
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'However in this case the ASA has understandably found that using such sexually provocative images, coupled with the invitation to ‘play’ with @placeholder, crosses the line, and is offensive to many.
Advertisements for Lynx deodorant featuring glamour model Lucy Pinder have been banned for degrading women and treating them as sex objects. The lads mag model was seen wearing very little and flashing her cleavage in a series of provocative video ads that hark back to the 1970s. The deodorant is made by multi-national manufacturer, Unilever, which is in the dock for sanctioning the images and demeaning women. 'Demeaning': Lucy Pinder in one of the Lynx adverts which the Advertising Standards Authority says goes too far 'Highly unsuitable for children': The ASA found the adverts crossed the line and are offensive to many @highlight Deodorant manufacturer Unilever in the dock for sanctioning images and demeaning women @highlight ASA concludes the adverts were 'likely to cause serious and widespread offence'
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@placeholder told CNN the Emmy producers have given him a lot of creative freedom to make the show entertaining.
Los Angeles (CNN) -- When the curtain rises on the 64th Primetime Emmys Sunday night, viewers can expect "genuinely weird stuff" from host Jimmy Kimmel and perhaps TV award show history made by "Mad Men." With 26 statuettes to be handed out, the three-hour ABC-TV broadcast from the Nokia Theatre in downtown Los Angeles should be packed with hastened acceptance speeches, but at least some drama. "Mad Men" has dominated the best drama category in its four seasons and could set a record with a fifth-straight win this year, but Showtime's psychological thriller "Homeland," which just started a second season, and AMC's "Breaking Bad" may stand in its way. @highlight "Mad Men" could set a record with a fifth straight win for best drama series @highlight While it's the most nominated show, the AMC series has yet to win an acting Emmy @highlight ABC's "Modern Family" will try to repeat its domination of the comedy category @highlight Kathy Bates, who recently revealed she had a double mastectomy, will present
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Sharapova, who stunned @placeholder as a 17-year-old in the 2004 final, is wary of the Williams' vast experience at the tournament.
(CNN) -- World No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki is looking to win her first grand slam crown. Maria Sharapova, one of her predecessors as the top women's tennis player, is returning to the scene of her breakthrough title. Both players are adamant that their biggest obstacles to success at Wimbledon this year will be the Williams sisters Serena and Venus. The Americans are back on the scene after varying but significant absences. Serena, a four-time champion at the English grass-court grand slam, is playing just her second tournament since winning last year's final -- her second triumph in a row in south-west London. @highlight Serena and Venus Williams are the players their female rivals hope to avoid at Wimbledon @highlight American sisters have won the grass-court grand slam nine times between them @highlight World No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki is drawn to potentially meet Serena in semifinals @highlight Maria Sharapova, the 2004 champion, is in the same half of the women's draw
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@placeholder's defection to the GOP side wasn't the only unusual feature of Wednesday afternoon's stunning defeat for the Obama administration.
By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor PUBLISHED: 14:18 EST, 5 March 2014 | UPDATED: 21:07 EST, 5 March 2014 President Obama is going to the mat to defend his controversial nominee to lead the Justice Department's civil rights division – a lawyer who once helped defend a notorious cop-killer – calling Republicans' efforts to block him a 'travesty.' Debo Adegbile, who once participated in the appeals process for convicted murdered and liberal cult hero Mumia Abu-Jamal, failed to win enough Senate votes to proceed to a final determination on his nomination. Vice President Joe Biden was on hand to cast a potential tiebreaking vote, but the 47-52 tally included 'no' votes from eight Democrats, including Majority Leader Harry Reid, effectively killing the nomination. @highlight Debo Adegbile helped overturn Mumia Abu-Jamal's death sentence for the 1981 murder of Philadelphia policeman Daniel Faulkner @highlight The president wants him to lead the DOJ's office that deals with racial discrimination @highlight Abu-Jamal's defense painted the African-American convict, not his white patrolman victim, as the victim of a racist courtroom lynching @highlight Obama called the vote a 'travesty' in a biting statement fired off so quickly that the White House misspelled Adegbile's name @highlight Eight Democratic senators voted 'no' including Majority Leader Harry Reid, who switched his allegiance in order to give political cover to vulnerable liberal incumbents facing tough re-election fights
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The @placeholder flippers have their cardboard signs propped up against suitcases and cardboard boxes, from which iPhone boxes spill.
Hong Kong (CNN) -- It's Wednesday afternoon, and it's packed in one of Hong Kong's three huge Apple Stores. The branch in the imposing International Finance Centre in the heart of the city's business district is humming with customers. There are people at every station, clicking and swiping. And there's a long, roped-off queue that stretches the length of the store. A smiling, blue-shirted employee tells me they're the lucky ones who made it into the quota for an iPhone that day. Apple enforces strict limits on the number of phones sold each day, and the application process opens at 8 each morning. @highlight iPhones sell for significant markups in Hong Kong @highlight Much of the trade takes place right outside the city's Apple Stores @highlight "Gray market" after-sale market is legal but allows resellers to tack on 20% to 30% to retail price
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‘When these demands were rebuffed, @placeholder attempted -- without success -- to peddle the tape in numerous ways to numerous different people.
An attorney representing Stephen Collins hit out at the actor’s estranged wife Wednesday, accusing her of trying to blackmail the TV star ahead of their looming divorce trial. On Tuesday, an audio recording from a 2012 couple's therapy session in which Collins allegedly confessed to exposing himself to three young girls was released to TMZ. The bombshell claims concerning the actor who played a pastor on the long-running show 7th Heaven set off a firestorm and already cost him roles on the hit drama Scandal and in the upcoming film Ted 2, along with his position on the Screen Actors Guild National Board. @highlight Attorney Mark Vincent Kaplan claims Collins' wife of 27 years, Faye Grant, has been threatening to leak the therapy session tapes for years @highlight Collins' lawyer described the leak as an extortion attempt on Grant's part meant to strengthen her position ahead of their divorce @highlight Grant denied leaking the tape, saying it was meant to be part of an investigation @highlight Collins, 67, was fired from the show Scandal and from the film Ted 2 in the aftermath of the controversy @highlight The actor is best known for playing a pastor on the series 7th Heaven
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It is similar for jockeys too, and @placeholder is more familiar than most with the machinations of the Japanese horse-racing world, having first ridden there in 2006.
(CNN) -- Big in Japan. It's a phenomenon well known to generations of rock bands, elevated from relative obscurity at home to apparent god-like status in the Land of the Rising Sun. Met at the airport by screaming fans, groups struggling to get in their own charts get an unexpected -- and often career-reviving -- taste of Beatlemania, Orient-style. This weekend, it's going international -- "Live at the Budokan" on tour, in Longchamp. Thousands of enthusiastic Japanese will invade Paris for an event that some say has become the crowning jewel in a new national obsession. It's not pop music, but horse racing -- a sport that has emerged from a murky association with underworld gambling to become an aspirational pastime for a younger generation of Japanese racegoers and a rival to the likes of baseball and football. @highlight Japan bid to end their Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe hoodoo at Sunday's big race @highlight English Derby winner Ryan Moore talks of football stadium-like mentality in Japanese racing @highlight Public obsesses about Kizuna jockey Yutaka Take, likened to the David Beckham of the sport @highlight Horse-breeding program ensures the best animals are brought in from around the globe
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Before Robbins was captured, federal and local law enforcement officers knocked on doors in @placeholder and Indiana on Friday, including those of his friends and relatives, the sheriff's office said.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:10 EST, 2 February 2013 | UPDATED: 14:46 EST, 2 February 2013 Jailed: Convicted murder Steven L. Robbins, 44, has been captured after a clerical error mistakenly released him from a Chicago courtroom last week A convicted murder mistakenly released in Chicago because of ‘clerical error’ has been recaptured after spending a week on the run. Steven L. Robbins, 44, was rearrested on late Friday night in Kankakee, about 60 miles south of Chicago, the Cook County Sheriff's Department said after mistakenly given civilian clothes and sent on his way. Illinois officials acknowledged he was able to escape because they lost paperwork directing them to return him to Indiana after his court appearance. @highlight Steven L. Robbins, 44, was rearrested on Friday night about 60 miles south of Chicago @highlight Killer was serving a 60-year murder sentence in Indiana from 2002 @highlight Sheriff blames 'clerical error' while public wasn't notified of his release for 24 hours
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9) TIM BRADLEY – has not seemed the same man since @placeholder took his revenge for that miscarriage of justice – but that is still the only defeat on his record and he clings on at ninth
Rankings of the finest practitioners in sport always carry the heaviest weight at the year’s end. And so, after much deliberation over the turkey and Chrismtas pudding, we come to this column’s listing of the top 10 pound-for-pound boxers in both the world and the United Kingdom in 2014. WORLD RANKINGS 1) FLOYD MAYWEATHER – still the No 1 man, in the pay-per-view as well as pound-for-pound ratings, despite a non-vintage year compromising two typically proficient, matador-like handlings of Marcos Maidana’s bull-rushes from the Argentinian pampas 2) MANNY PACQUIAO - back to dazzling form in 2014, first avenging the travesty of last year’s decision gifted to Tim Bradley by the Las Vegas judges, then seeing off new young champion Chris Algieri by the basketball score of 120-102. Time, surely, for the PacMan and Money man to finally get it on in 2015. @highlight Floyd Mayweather was the top pound-for-pound boxer in world in 2014 @highlight Manny Pacquiao dazzled again, especially in thrashing Chris Algieri @highlight Carl Froch breaks into world top 10 and is top of British rankings @highlight Amir Khan had two massive 'away' wins over Americans in the US @highlight James DeGale delivering on Olympic gold medal promise
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Now, thanks to @placeholder, he sure to be selling to quite a few more.
By Joshua Gardner The New York City furrier who sold Joe Namath his show-stopping Super Bowl coat has fielded phone calls from as far away as Dubai since Sunday from customers clamoring for their own coyote. 'He won the Super Bowl twice with this coat,' said Marc Kaufman of Namath, whose eye-catching attire stole the show on Sunday, kicked off days of social media frenzy and has now translated to big business for Kaufman. 'Most people spend $4 million for a 30 second Super Bowl commercial,' Kaufman told MailOnline, 'and I got paid $3,000 for my spot.' 'I have people I haven't spoken to for 30 years calling me': Marc Kaufman (right) is the man behind the now famous coyote coat worn by NFL great Joe Namath during the Super Bowl coin toss on Sunday and the furrier says business has been booming customers clamor for the coat @highlight NYC furrier Marc Kaufman has gotten requests from as far away as Dubai since the NFL great donned his flashy coyote coat at Sunday's game @highlight Kaufman is no stranger to celebrities and has hosted P. Diddy, Vivica Fox, Drake and others at his Manhattan store @highlight Namath has a years-long love of furs and made the luxury purchase just days before his appearance for the Super Bowl XLVII coin toss
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@placeholder offered the gift to its 322 residents and encouraged them to take control of their own destiny
By Larisa Brown PUBLISHED: 09:03 EST, 7 November 2012 | UPDATED: 09:04 EST, 7 November 2012 A wealthy English businessman who inherited a picturesque Scottish island has given it back to the locals as a gift. Fred Taylor, a restaurant owner currently living in London, was given ownership of the Outer Hebridean island of Scalpay off Harris in 1998 following the death of his father John. Residents voted to take over the running of the island yesterday after the offer of the land for free. Picturesque: The island of Scalpay, off the Isle of Harris in the Outer Hebrides has been given to the islanders for free @highlight London restaurant-owner Fred Taylor inherited the island from his father @highlight Father John Taylor, an architect, bought Scalpay in the early 1980s @highlight Residents voted to take over the running of the island after offer of free gift
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He took this image, which shows a man sitting on the side of the road and wearing a @placeholder shirt
This picture of a banged-up Ferrari Enzo is enough to make any car lover shed a tear. The rare million-dollar vehicle was involved in a crash in Stamford, Connecticut on Monday when a mechanic took the sports car out for a ride and spun out of control. The car's owner, 71-year-old mattress company mogul Michael Fux, had placed the prized car in the care of Greenwich dealership Miller Motorcars. Abused: A rare Ferrari Enzo was badly damaged in a Monday morning crash in Stamford, Connecticut. A technician was driving the vehicle at the time Crashed: Ferrari technician Leonardo Garcia, 40, was driving the rare car owned by 71-year-old mattress mogul Michael Fux. Aston Martin technician Daniel Palchik, 31, was also in the vehicle at the time of the crash @highlight The rare Ferrari is owned by 71-year-old Michael Fux, founder of mattress company Sleep Innovations @highlight Fux had placed the car in the care of Greenwich, Connecticut dealership Miller Motorcars @highlight On Monday morning, two dealership technicians took the sports car out for a ride @highlight Ferrari technician Leonardo Garcia, 40, lost control of the vehicle on the freeway and it crashed into a median @highlight Garcia sustained a minor cut in the crash while his passenger was unharmed
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The patient complained to senior staff at the @placeholder, who immediately checked his medication charts as a precaution.
By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 15:20 EST, 26 November 2012 | UPDATED: 15:21 EST, 26 November 2012 A patient at a private hospital awoke after an operation to find a nurse lying on the floor having a drunken nap. Nurse Janet Gill smelled strongly of alcohol and when the patient discovered her in his room at BMI The Duchy Hospital in Harrogate, Yorkshire. Ms Gill, who has a previous alcohol-related dismissal from another hospital, also falsely recorded giving the patient his medication, the Nursing and Midwifery Council heard today. Misconduct: The Duchy Hospital in Harrogate where nurse Janet Gill was discovered slumped on the floor smelling of alcohol in a patients room @highlight Nurse Janet Gill was found asleep and reeking of alcohol in patient's room @highlight A false record of administered medicine was also found, but Ms Gill denies the allegations @highlight Ms Gill was dismissed from another hospital in 2009 after an alcohol-related incident
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'So the question for @placeholder is whether this inquiry would include Labour's record during the age of irresponsibility that he was at the heart of.'
David Cameron is 'turning a blind eye' to tax avoidance according to Ed Miliband who vowed to investigate wealthy firms who dodge paying billions of pounds. The Labour leader said the rich should play by the same rules as the poor and accused the Coalition of 'shrugging its shoulders over tax avoidance'. In a speech to a party conference in Swansea he promised to stage an 'aggressive' review into Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) – if he were to win May's general election. Mr Miliband said the Government had failed to close loopholes that allow companies to be registered in tax havens such as Jersey and the Cayman Islands. @highlight Ed Miliband vowed to investigate wealthy firms who dodge paying billions @highlight Labour leader accused Cameron of 'turning a blind eye' to tax avoidance @highlight He promised to stage aggressive review into HMRC if Labour wins election @highlight Miliband accused the Coalition of failing to take action on tax havens
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This extraordinary red pool is located on the eastern @placeholder island of Koh Samui.
If the chilly winter weather is getting you down, there's nothing like a little summer dreaming to brighten up the dark damp days. Gazing at this collection of the world's most extraordinary pools, put together by Home Life, may help to warm you up and give some inspiration to start planning summer holidays abroad. Bondi's Icebergs pool is the only Australian location to appear in the list, while Chile's San Alfonso Del Mar is the largest pool in the world capable of holding 250 million litres of water. The luxurious lengthy pool located atop the Marine Bay Sands in Singapore is in the heart of the CBD and looks over the city skyline, while the pool at Phoenix Seagaia Resort in Japan is a makeshift beach with artificial waves and sand. @highlight From the pool surrounding a moated Indian castle to another on the 24th floor of a modern hotel in Shanghai, these pools are some of world's most unique aquatic treasures @highlight Sydney's iconic Bondi Icebergs located by the seaside is the only Australian pool on the list @highlight The most unusual of the lot is the bright red pool at luxury resort The Library, located on Thailand's Koh Samui
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Greg said: 'There are four surviving @placeholder out of five built.
By Nicola Rowe PUBLISHED: 06:54 EST, 18 June 2013 | UPDATED: 06:57 EST, 18 June 2013 A bidding-war is stirring among high flying millionaires in a desperate move to snap up the world's first aeroplane car - which is up for sale for £600,000. With cars and congestion becoming too much for commuters in the 1940s, pioneering inventor Moulton Taylor developed a way to soar above the rest. The American designer built the first-ever Aerocar in 1949 and successfully proved that the roadster - complete with foldable wings to keep a street-worthy size - could be done. A bidding-war is stirring among high flying millionaires in a desperate move to snap up the worlds first aeroplane car - which is up for sale for £600,000 @highlight Only four of the five 'Aerocars' ever built in the 1940s are still in existence @highlight It cruises at 110mph and easily converts from airplane to road-going car @highlight Car is a 21ft long, two-place aircraft with seating for two, a 30ft wingspan and single Lycoming 0-320 engine mounted over rear wheels @highlight Wings can be folded back along the sides of the detached fuselage and towed behind the automobile like a trailer
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But at a time where @placeholder exerts its power across parts of the Middle East, the prince does not believe boots on the ground is the way forward for his country.
(CNN) -- Gaze across the Riyadh skyline and one building immediately demands your attention. Towering high above the city, with its distinctive inverted arch, is the 992 ft Kingdom Center -- owned by the richest man in Saudi Arabia, if not the Middle East. Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Al Saud's wealth has been estimated at anywhere between just over $20 billion by Forbes and more than $30 billion by Bloomberg. Whichever way you look at it, it's a lot of money -- could it be set to grow? Inside His Majesty's striking skyscraper is the headquarters of Kingdom Holding, one of the largest investment companies on the country's stock exchange. @highlight Meet Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Al Saud, richest man in Middle East @highlight From next year, Saudi stock exchange will open to foreign investors @highlight HRH says country must not rely so heavily on oil exports @highlight Calls Isis a "diseases infecting the Middle East"
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"I had a good start to the race and battled with @placeholder and Jorge, I knew Marc wanted to stay in front.
(CNN) -- Misano is home from home for Italian legend Valentino Rossi so it was fitting he would secure his first win of the 2014 season at the circuit on the Adriatic Riviera Sunday and reach another milestone in his remarkable career. The nine-time world motorcycling champion took his 107th victory and surpassed 5,000 grand prix points, over 4,000 in the premier MotoGP class. Rossi took the lead early from pole sitter and Honda teammate Jorge Lorenzo but was being chased by Marc Marquez when the dominant title leader went down on the Rio corner on the 10th lap. Marquez was able to restart his Yamaha but his chances of victory were over and and he finished 15th. @highlight Valentino Rossi wins San Marino MotoGP at Misano @highlight First win of season for Italian legend @highlight Rossi passes 5,000 points in world championship classes @highlight Championship leader Marc Marquez crashes and finishes 15th
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Mr @placeholder was hospitalised with broken ribs and failed to win the seat.
By Gerri Peev PUBLISHED: 20:52 EST, 4 October 2013 | UPDATED: 08:06 EST, 5 October 2013 UKIP leader Nigel Farage is set to target the Kent seaside seat of South Thanet at the next general election. Mr Farage will have to depose the incumbent Tory MP, Laura Sandys, who only won the seat in 2010. The leading Eurosceptic ran in the seat in 2005 but came a distance fourth. UKIP leader Nigel Farage is set to target the Kent seaside seat of South Thanet at the next general election That was before UKIP’s surge in the polls, when it recently overtook the Liberal Democrats to become the third most popular party. @highlight Farage is MEP for South East England but has never been an MP @highlight Missed out seat of Buckinghamshire at last election losing to John Bercow
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Luka who's talking: @placeholder corner led to Real Madrid's first goal - met with a bullet header from Sergio Ramos
By Richard Arrowsmith CLICK HERE to read the full match report from the Allianz Arena. As Real Madrid stepped to within touching distance of an elusive tenth European Cup following their 4-0 destruction of Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena, two former Tottenham stars played their part. Defender Sergio Ramos may have embarrassed Real's expensively assembled array of forwards with two superbly taken headed goals before Cristiano Ronaldo set a Champions League record of 16 goals (and counting) this season - but Bale and Modric's contribution cannot be overlooked. Although the Welshman may be the world's most expensive player and went some way to attaining cult status with his winning goal in the Copa del Rey final, Modric is still regarded with more affection by the Madrid faithful - his is one of the few names chanted at the Bernabeu. @highlight Real Madrid beat Bayern Munich to reach the Champions League final @highlight Luka Modric pulled the strings from midfield and assisted the first goal @highlight Gareth Bale stormed through to set up Cristiano Ronaldo for the third goal @highlight The Germans had 69.3 per cent possession and played more than twice as many passes
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Each @placeholder is a qualified tech expert and iCracked certifies and runs background checks on every engineer it adds to its network.
Almost a third of us have smashed a phone screen, dropped it in the toilet or damaged the case, and getting it fixed can be a long, tedious and expensive affair - until now. The iCracked site offers on-demand repairs for Apple and Samsung devices using a network of more than 1,000 certified tech experts and engineers. Users can order a so-called iTech to come to their home, office or even a nearby coffee shop - and repairs are carried out on the spot. The iCracked site offers on-demand repairs for Apple and Samsung devices. Repairs take up to an hour and are each covered by a lifetime warranty. Prices vary, depending on the phone and the damage, but as a guide, a cracked screen on an iPhone 5 costs £80, which includes the engineer's time, the display and the warranty @highlight iCracked site offers on-demand repairs for Apple and Samsung devices @highlight It has a network of more than 1,000 certified tech experts and engineers @highlight The service is available across the US and London - and will roll out to more locations in the UK next year @highlight Repairs take up to an hour and are covered by a lifetime warranty @highlight Prices vary, depending on the phone and what the damage is @highlight But, a screen replacement averages at around £80 ($126) - including the iTech’s time and any necessary parts
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off the school's debate team, of which @placeholder's son was a member, and
By Simon Tomlinson PUBLISHED: 06:45 EST, 7 January 2014 | UPDATED: 08:18 EST, 7 January 2014 Colorado senator Ted Harvey has renewed calls for teachers to be armed in the wake of the shooting at Arapahoe High School where his son was on the debating team with the gunman A Colorado senator whose son was on the school debating team with the Arapahoe High gunman says the shooting 'validated' the need for teachers to be armed. Karl Pierson, 18, shot Claire Davis at point-blank range with a shotgun on December 13 in a rampage that officials said lasted just 80 seconds. @highlight Ted Harvey says he doesn't want his wife and children to be 'sitting ducks' @highlight Karl Pierson, 17, shot teen Claire Davis in rampage lasting just 80 seconds @highlight Senator believes armed staff could act faster in response to shootings
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The @placeholder drafted James, 25, out of high school in 2003.
(CNN) -- Two-time NBA MVP LeBron James says the Cleveland Cavaliers -- his only club in his seven pro seasons -- will have an "edge" when they try to keep the likely free-agent-to-be from leaving this summer. In an interview scheduled to air on CNN Friday night, Larry King asked James whether the Cavaliers have an edge to retain the Ohio native. "Absolutely," James said. "Because ... this city, these fans, I mean, have given me a lot in these seven years. And, you know, for me, it's comfortable. "So, I've got a lot of memories here. And so it does have an edge." @highlight LeBron James: "I've got a lot of memories here. And so [Cleveland] does have an edge" @highlight James eligible to opt out of his contract with the Cavaliers this summer @highlight Two-time NBA MVP headlines list of likely 2010 free agents @highlight James says he wants to be with a team that can win more than one championship
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FEMEN responded with a statement condemning 'barbarian threats of the Islamists' and said that April 4 will mark the 'beginning of a new, genuine @placeholder, after which true freedom, freedom without mullahs and caliphs, will come to Tunisia!
A Ukrainian women's rights group is calling for a 'topless revolution' in Tunisia after a Muslim preacher demanded a girl who posted naked pictures of herself online be stoned because she is an 'epidemic'. FEMEN, which regularly stages high-profile naked protests, is declaring April 4 the day of 'relentless topless jihad against Islamism' in a bid to jump-start a new Arab Spring for women's rights. Amina Tyler, 19, caused outrage in her native Tunisia last week when she posted topless photos of herself on her Facebook page. The naked truth: Amina Tyler, 19, caused outrage in her native Tunisia last week when she posted topless photos of herself on her Facebook page in a protest over women's rights @highlight Amina Tyler, 19, posted naked images of herself on her Facebook page @highlight Seen with 'my body belongs to me' written in Arabic across her chest @highlight Salafist preacher wants her 'quarantined' because she is 'contagious' @highlight Naked protest group FEMEN demands 'Arab Spring for women's rights' @highlight Have declared April 4 a day of 'relentless topless jihad against Islamism' @highlight Group issued statement saying: 'Our tits are deadlier than your stones!'
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A small crew of emergency workers from the @placeholder government arrived and began working on the scene, but they need more people and resources to properly handle a crash that killed 298 people.
(CNN) -- The sense that a deadly tragedy could get worse hangs over the crash site of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17. Scattered bodies, ripped-apart suitcases and charred books testify that 298 people died Thursday when the airplane fell from 30,000 feet to the grassy fields of an almost-lawless section of eastern Ukraine. More than 24 hours after the crash, the bodies lay there untouched, with nobody able to say who's in charge and whether the dead would ever be treated with dignity. "It basically looks like the biggest crime scene in the world right now, guarded by a bunch of guys in uniform with heavy firepower who are quite inhospitable," Michael Bociurkiw, spokesman for the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe team, told CNN's Christiane Amanpour. @highlight Bodies, wreckage are scattered over eastern Ukraine countryside @highlight Some people bound for Malaysia died in vacation clothes, reporter says @highlight Bodies are starting to decompose in the heat @highlight Heavily armed pro-Russia militants control the crash site
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Deng served as his interpreter during a tour of @placeholder, he said.
Wendi Deng, a businesswoman and mother of two is perhaps best known for the slap that protected her media mogul husband, Rupert Murdoch. In July 2011, Deng lunged at a protester who was advancing on Murdoch with a shaving cream pie during a UK parliamentary hearing on allegations of phone hacking by Murdoch's media company. The Twitterverse lit up with chatter about the incident and bloggers in her native China largely applauded her. But that one instinctive, protective swipe could not completely remove suspicions about the 44-year-old woman's marriage to 82-year-old Murdoch. So often, the age difference, his riches and her beauty were mentioned alongside each other. @highlight Wendi Deng rose from humble beginnings to marry one of the world's richest men @highlight She married Rupert Murdoch in 1999 and they have two children @highlight Deng worked for Murdoch in Asia before their marriage @highlight She was born in In China and graduated with an MBA from Yale
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'The south central parts of @placeholder, through the midwest and the desert region, is dominated by a fairly wet period that has caused the grass to grow in this area.'
Australians are being told to brace for a summer of early and devastating bushfires as figures reveal half the country is at above average risk. Two years of persistent droughts along the eastern states, coupled with a predicted hot spell for spring and summer, will bring the threat of bushfires forward for much of the eastern seaboard, South Australia and large parts of Western Australia. A study published by the Bushfire and Natural Hazards Co-operative Research Centre shows the regions at 'above normal' risk and the trending weather patterns increasing the bushfire threat. Scroll down for video The risk of bushfires across the country are highest along the eastern seaboard and Western Australia @highlight A lack of rain and warm conditions will fuel bushfires along the east coast @highlight In WA, recent rain will provide fuel for the grass fires to burn increase @highlight Experts have warned that fires are likely to start earlier than previous years @highlight The research is contained in a regional bushfire report for Australia @highlight The message to Australians is to prepare ahead of the bushfire threats
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His fall from grace mirrors that of @placeholder, who battled alcohol problems after his glittering career came to an early end.
(CNN) -- Feted as the most talented English player of his generation, whose tears after their semifinal exit of the 1990 World Cup touched a global audience, Paul "Gazza" Gascoigne had it all. His working class background and precocious talent drew comparisons with George Best, but like the former Manchester United legend, who died in 2005, the demons of alcohol addiction have taken an ominous toll. "Alcoholic Paul Gascoigne has been experiencing a tough time of late," said his management agency GamePlan Solutions in a statement released to CNN on Tuesday. "He has been asking for help and has willingly been admitted to a treatment center in America. He has complex issues that are currently being dealt with by professionals. @highlight Former England star Paul Gascoigne in rehab facility in Arizona @highlight Gascoigne admitted after latest alcohol fueled incident @highlight The troubled 45-year-old has "complex issues" say his management company @highlight A number of leading showbiz and sports stars show public support
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Residents of @placeholder often leave their cars unlocked in case they need to make a quick escape from an approaching polar bear, and local police keep a 'polar bear jail' where animals who come too close to civilization are kept after being tranquilized, before it is safe to release them back into the wild.
By Sara Malm It is not easy to pull off a waltz with graze, or a tango with passion, but as far as dancing goes, these two polar bears are not doing it half-bad. The polar pals showed off their moves as they turned the icy plains of Churchill, Canada into a ballroom. Churchill, located on the west shore of Hudson Bay in Manitoba, Canada, is so famous for the large number of polar bears that it has earned the nickname Polar Bear Capital of the World. Takes two to tango: Two polar bears took centre stage as they appeared to be waltzing on the frozen wilderness @highlight Young bears caught playing around in the snow in Churchill, Canada @highlight The polar bears appeared to enjoy a merry dance and a playful fight @highlight Churchill, in Hudson Bay, is nicknamed Polar Bear Capital of the World
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@placeholder recalled: ‘He didn’t want him or any of us to suffer any longer.
PUBLISHED: 19:35 EST, 29 September 2012 | UPDATED: 19:36 EST, 29 September 2012 Landscape gardener Patrick Norfolk had one last wish as the debilitating physical condition that had plagued him for years entered its final, terrible stages. He wanted to die in his garden among the flowers and plants he had tended for decades, surrounded by his family. Patrick, 65, had been left a shell of his former independent, physically active self by motor neurone disease – an incurable illness that wreaks havoc on the nervous system and causes muscles to waste away. Overwhelmed by the disease’s relentless onslaught, Patrick did indeed try to take his own life at his home. But the attempt was unsuccessful and – unable to seek help from his wife Anne or anyone else because of Britain’s laws on assisted suicide – he took the agonising decision to end his life at the Dignitas clinic in Switzerland. @highlight Patrick Norfolk suffered from motor neurone disease - an incurable illness that affects the nervous system @highlight His condition worsened at the time his daughter committed suicide after struggling with depression @highlight He made a failed suicide attempt while his wife was out shopping before deciding to end his life at the Dignitas clinic in Switzerland
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Pyongyang has made it known that it wants to be accepted as a nuclear weapons state and wants to deal with the @placeholder from that position of strength.
New York (CNN) -- The skirmish between North and South Korea over Yeonpyeong, an island in the disputed zone between the two sides, has brought new danger to a standoff that has been escalating for more than two years. It happened just two days after North Korea revealed a sophisticated uranium enrichment program to three American visitors from Stanford University, and in the midst of its leadership transition from Kim Jong Il to his son, Kim Jong Un. How can the international community respond in a way that will deter North Korea without pushing the situation into all-out war? None of the options is particularly attractive: Strong sanctions and displays of force have already been tried, and failed to stop the latest attack. Military retaliation could easily escalate into war involving the Koreas, the United States and possibly China, with devastating consequences. @highlight Charles Armstrong says North Korean attack confronts the world with difficult options @highlight Sanctions have failed, military action could be disastrous; talks the least bad choice, he says @highlight North Korea may be trying to show it's a force to be reckoned with, Armstrong says @highlight Talks could reveal what it will take to get Pyongyang to abandon nukes, he says
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@placeholder lifted off Monday on a mission to deliver parts to the international space station.
(CNN) -- Space shuttle astronaut Randy Bresnik has welcomed a daughter -- from space. Bresnik is part of the crew on the space shuttle Atlantis, currently docked with the International Space Station. Bresnik called Mission Control at 6:14 a.m. ET Sunday to announce the birth of Abigail Mae Bresnik about seven hours earlier, according to the NASA Web site on the shuttle mission. The baby weighed 6 pounds, 13 ounces and was 20 inches long. "Just wanted to take this opportunity to report some good news," Bresnik said, according to a NASA transcript. "At 11:04 last night, Abigail Mae Bresnik joined the NASA family, and mama and baby are doing very well." @highlight Abigail Mae Bresnik was born Saturday night as her astronaut dad orbited Earth @highlight Randy Bresnik is part of space shuttle Atlantis crew currently at space station @highlight Bresnik and another astronaut spend Sunday preparing for Monday spacewalk @highlight Bresnik says he's sorry not to see baby "in person right when she enters the world"
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The Government is considering whether the law needs to be tightened to deal with protests such as that being held outside @placeholder.
The City of London has postponed its plan to issue the St Paul's anti-capitalist protesters with legal notices requiring them to leave their tent city. The City of London Corporation confirmed it had suspended legal action against demonstrators until the morning, when the situation will be reviewed. A spokesman said: 'We have not handed them (the protesters) a letter this afternoon.' Earlier a spokesman for St Paul's said the cathedral was not taking joint action with the City of London Corporation. Men (and women) at work: Protesters on the steps of St Paul's unfurled a banner on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral painting their action as essential improvements @highlight Split at top of the Church could lead to protesters remaining during London Olympics and Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations @highlight Archbishop of Canterbury finally breaks his silence and backs protesters @highlight Rt Rev Graeme Knowles steps down as a result of handling of protest outside cathedral @highlight Canon chancellor Giles Fraser quit on Thursday over the legal action being taken against protesters, which he feared could result in violence
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were married for 12 years - which started when @placeholder told a judge
By Rachel Quigley UPDATED: 12:49 EST, 28 March 2012 With the amount of mud slinging which has already taken place between the former couple, there was no doubt Christie Brinkley's ex-husband was going to retaliate after she broke down in tears on TV and called him a narcissist. Peter Cook hit back at his wife of 12 years, branding her emotional interview yesterday as a 'cunning and shameless display in what I can only imagine was an attempt to garner public sympathy by dishonest means'. During the former supermodel's interview with Matt Lauer yesterday on the Today Show, she broke down in tears as she poured her heart out about the misery she has been through, telling Lauer that she just wanted peace for her family. @highlight Former supermodel made her first TV appearance yesterday and broke down while talking about her ex @highlight Peter Cook immediately released a furious statement denying all her accusations @highlight Latest in a number of public disputes between former spouses
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@placeholder is either Gabor's eighth or ninth husband, depending on whether you count one marriage that was quickly annulled.
Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- How well Zsa Zsa Gabor is recovering from hip replacement surgery a week ago depends on whom you ask: her husband or her daughter. Prince Frederic Von Anhalt said his wife of 24 years is in "critical" condition, but daughter Francesca Hilton said her condition is "guarded." Gabor, 93, suffered a broken hip in a fall at her Bel Air, California, home nine days ago. "It's up and down," Von Anhalt said Monday afternoon. "It worries me very much." The publicist for Hilton, however, gave a more optimistic report. Edward Lozzi said the glamour icon was able to sit up in bed and talk, an improvement that followed a blood transfusion and the removal of her morphine drip over the weekend. @highlight Gabor's husband says actress' condition is "critical" @highlight Her daughter reports a more optimistic "guarded" condition @highlight The glamour icon underwent hip replacement surgery July 19 @highlight Gabor fell while answering a phone
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@placeholder described teams of forensic officers coming and going from the property until 3am
By Rebecca Evans A mother of four described as a ‘beautiful woman in chains’ has been found dead at the home where she cared for her disabled husband. Alison Taylor’s wheelchair-bound spouse Ashley was arrested on suspicion of murder but was later released on bail. A post-mortem examination failed to reveal how Mrs Taylor, 41, died and police are treating her death as unexplained. 'A beautiful woman in chains': Alison Taylor, 41, is pictured with her wheelchair-bound husband, Ashley, 42 After her body was found on Friday, a bunch of pink carnations was left outside the couple’s home with a note reading: ‘Alison RIP. A beautiful woman in chains XXX.’ @highlight Alison Taylor found dead at semi-detached home in Maidenhead, Berkshire @highlight Man arrested on suspicion of murder, but he was released on bail today @highlight Today, police officers still at the scene, which is cordoned off with tape @highlight Neighbours said Ms Taylor did 'absolutely everything' for husband, Andy @highlight Police are investigating death, but post-mortem has proved inconclusive
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