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To encourage this, the journey from @placeholder begins with high tea.
As soon as passengers arrive at the Rovos Rail station in Pretoria, South Africa, it's clear this won't be a typical train journey. No crowds, just fellow guests -- and only a few dozen of them -- heading on a three-day trip to Cape Town. Inside the meticulously restored building, champagne flows freely and ceiling fans turn leisurely. Occasionally the resident peacocks squawk as they preen around the platform, until they scatter with the arrival of the steaming locomotive. Yes, steaming, as if it was headed to Hogwarts, because that's what this pretty much is: a storybook rail safari through Africa. @highlight Rovos Rail operates from a private station in Pretoria, South Africa, connecting with destinations across southern Africa @highlight Trains formed of vintage carriages are pulled by a steam locomotive @highlight On board are luxury suites, dining cars and an observation car from which it's possible to watch game
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He had vowed to lodge a protest with the French authorities about "repeated leaks in the @placeholder press."
(CNN) -- Gabon's President Omar Bongo, Africa's longest-serving ruler, died Monday morning, the country's prime minister said, settling conflicting reports from government and media accounts. Gabon's President Omar Bongo, who died Monday, was Africa's longest-serving ruler. Calm was reported after the announcement, but Gabon's Ministry of Defense nonetheless announced it was closing all of the country's land, air and sea ports, according to a ministry statement. The statement, which was broadcast on state television and radio, said that in "the best interest of the nation, the Ministry of Defense calls on the population to increase their vigilance and patriotism during this difficult and painful time the country is facing." @highlight NEW: Defense Ministry closing all of the country's ports after leader's death @highlight Bongo took power in 1967, seven years after Gabon's independence from France @highlight At the time of his death, he was being treated in Spain for intestinal cancer @highlight Earlier Monday, there had been conflicting reports about the state of Bongo's health
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Meanwhile @placeholder, as Miss Stollak calls her, wasn't looking for a relationship
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:48 EST, 15 October 2013 | UPDATED: 08:04 EST, 16 October 2013 Two years ago, Kayli Stollak, now 26, turned to her 75-year-old grandmother Gail for advice on love. After the young New Yorker found herself single after the end of a four-year relationship, the pair decided to tackle the world of online dating together -- using the blog Granny Is My Wingman to keep track of their escapades. Now, single again with dozens of dating horror stories to tell, Miss Stollak has turned Granny Is My Wingman into a book about the duo's romantic misadventures and the obstacles of modern love. @highlight After Kayli Stollak found herself single in New York at the end of a four-year relationship, she turned to her 75-year-old grandmother, Gail, for help @highlight The pair decided to tackle the world of online dating together -- using the blog Granny Is My Wingman to keep track of their escapades @highlight Their book of the same name is set to be released October 15
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At Wimbledon, which begins on June 24, Federer will be bidding to advance to a first grand slam final since claiming a seventh title on the @placeholder grass a year ago.
(CNN) -- If this is an indication of what Roger Federer will do at Wimbledon, his opponents had better watch out. Federer recorded the second double bagel of his career when he defeated wildcard Mischa Zverev 6-0 6-0 on Friday to reach the semifinals of a Wimbledon warm-up in Halle, Germany. The only other time Federer didn't drop a game in a match was at the year-end championships in 2005 against clay-court specialist Gaston Gaudio. "You never go to court aiming for such a score," Federer, who turns 32 in August, told reporters. "I'm surprised to have managed it today." @highlight Roger Federer doesn't lose a game against his quarterfinal opponent @highlight Federer next meets doubles partner Tommy Haas on the grass in Halle @highlight Andy Murray reaches the semifinals at Queen's Club event in London
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However, the cafe also has 59 excellent reviews and is ranked as the fifth-highest rated restaurant in @placeholder out of 102.
By Rob Cooper PUBLISHED: 07:38 EST, 6 November 2013 | UPDATED: 19:58 EST, 6 November 2013 It's certainly one of the more novel excuses for poor service. The owners of a Lake District cafe who were branded ‘unwelcoming’ by their customers have hit back – by saying that Northerners are meant to be rude. Customers took to the TripAdvisor website to complain about the surly attitude of staff at Temporary Measure in Keswick, Cumbria. Slapped down: Emma Smalley, 33, wrote that her brother John, 24, (left) is 'surly' as she slapped down a TripAdvisor user who left her Temporary Measure tea room in Keswick, Cumbria, a negative review @highlight Customer wrote that waiter John Smalley, 24, made them feel 'unwelcome' @highlight Emma Smalley, 33, responded that her brother 'does not possess a sunny disposition' @highlight The tearoom owner added 'we enjoy a good curmudgeon' and joked she was a terrible waitress as she slapped down the TripAdvisor reviewer @highlight Other customers at Temporary Measure in Keswick, Cumbria, have criticised the service in reviews
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Last month Apple reported it sold 15.43 million @placeholder in the quarter up until December, doubling from a year earlier.
By Ted Thornhill UPDATED: 04:24 EST, 14 February 2012 Authorities have seized Apple iPads from retailers in a city in northern China due to a dispute with a domestic company that says it owns the iPad name. The Chinese company said it is asking for similar action in more than 20 other cities. The dispute with Shenzhen Proview Technology threatens to complicate Apple's efforts to sell its popular tablet computer in China, its fastest-growing market. Investigators started seizing iPads on Thursday in Shijiazhuang, southwest of Beijing, after receiving letters from Shenzhen Proview, said an official of the economic investigation unit of the city's Xinhua district. @highlight Proview registered the iPad name in China in 2001 @highlight Apple appeals against trademark ruling
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"Naturally, we have some speculations that someone got jealous of him and didn't like the idea that he lives in @placeholder, and they are living over there in Iran," his father said.
The family of former U.S. Marine Amir Hekmati has a message for Iran's new president: Their American son is not a spy, has never been one, and he should be released immediately from prison in Iran. "I just ask -- I just want the president to consider us as an Iranian family, and that my husband is sick, and me as a mother I've suffered a lot, more than two years," said Behnaz Hekmati, Amir's mother, speaking in halting English. The family made a plea in an exclusive interview to CNN on the eve of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani's first visit to the United States, where he will attend the U.N. General Assembly. @highlight Former U.S. Marine Amir Hekmati has been imprisoned in Iran for more than two years @highlight He was visiting family in Iran when he was arrested in August 2011 @highlight He wrote a letter to John Kerry saying his confession of being a CIA spy was forced @highlight His family is appealing to Iran's new president, who's attending U.N. General Assembly
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Giving evidence, Mr Agyei, 49, said he was sitting in the bar having a drink with Mrs @placeholder when Mr Hutcheon and his 14-year-old son approached them on January 29.
By Charlotte Thomson A successful solicitor accused of assaulting his wife and racially abusing her celebrity fitness trainer lover went on trial yesterday. Alexander Hutcheon, 58, allegedly assaulted Nicola Hutcheon by poking her in the face with his finger at their luxury home in the west end of Aberdeen. He is further accused of shouting and swearing at her partner Steve Agyei, the former fitness instructor of Cherie Blair, and of making racist remarks in a city bar. Solicitor Alexander Hutcheon, pictured left leaving Aberdeen Sheriff Court, is accused of attacking his wife Nicola Hutcheon, pictured right and racially abusing her personal trainer Steve Agyei @highlight Alexander Hutcheon accused of attacking wife and racially abusing her fitness trainer @highlight Solicitor allegedly poked wife Nicola in the face with his finger at Aberdeen home @highlight Also accused of calling trainer Steve Agyei 'monkey, darky and stalker' @highlight Fitness instructor was once engaged as personal trainer to Cherie Blair @highlight Hutcheon, 58, denies all charges and trial continues later this year
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Every time I'm on the road somewhere, somebody has a German sign, and @placeholder come here to visit me a lot.
(CNN) -- Dallas Mavericks star Dirk Nowitzki is a 10-time NBA All-Star and the first European in history to receive the Most Valuable Player award. Born into an extraordinarily athletic family, the 7-foot German dabbled in a variety of sports -- from tennis to soccer -- before finding his calling as a teen. The 32-year-old power forward is now enjoying his 13th year in the NBA and has recently signed a contract worth $80 million over four years -- making him Germany's second highest paid sports star after F1 legend Michael Schumacher. But Dallas is a long way from his small suburban hometown of Wurzburg, in the heart of Germany. @highlight German-born NBA star Dirk Nowitzki comes from a very sporty home @highlight Says his parents are his biggest fans, but dad is also biggest critic @highlight He's Germany's second highest paid sportsman but says he's never been motivated by money
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Unseen: The HMS Victory 1744 website, left, hosts the tour of the @placeholder, illustrated right
By Dalya Alberge PUBLISHED: 07:28 EST, 9 September 2013 | UPDATED: 11:10 EST, 9 September 2013 The mightiest warship of her day has lain for 269 years on the seabed of the Western English Channel, a site too deep and dangerous for all but specialist divers with the most sophisticated technology. Now the historic HMS Victory can be seen for the first time in unprecedented detail with the launch of the first ever 'virtual dive', MailOnline can reveal. Unique film footage on www.victory1744.org shows the wreck of the most important UK vessel after the Mary Rose, the 16th-century English warship. @highlight HMS Victory, predecessor to Admiral Nelson’s flagship bearing the same name, sunk in 1744 @highlight All 1,100 crew aboard died when ship, laden with 110 bronze cannons, went down during vicious storm @highlight The ship, which lays on dangerous site 80 kilometres southeast of Plymouth, had only be accessed by divers using specialist equipment @highlight Now 'virtual dive' will allow people to explore the site from their own homes
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"It seems that the Israeli leadership couldn't tolerate any further the accumulative successes being made by the @placeholder leadership and particularly the Palestinian diplomacy in terms of making tremendous gains and achievements (on) all fronts.
Jerusalem (CNN) -- Diplomatic talks in the West Bank were canceled Sunday after Israel denied entry to five envoys, the Palestinian foreign ministry said. Palestinian officials were discussing alternative locations for the Non-Aligned Movement committee meeting, the ministry said. The envoys banned from attending the meeting were foreign ministers from Algeria, Cuba, Bangladesh, Indonesia and Malaysia, Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman Yigal Palmor said. "We decided, given the circumstances, that those representatives of countries that have no diplomatic relationships with Israel will not be allowed to fly to Ramallah from Jordan," he said. Palestinian Foreign Minister Riyad Al-Maliki described the move as "a total Israeli diplomatic failure." @highlight NEW: The Palestinian foreign minister calls it "a total Israeli diplomatic failure" @highlight NEW: Israeli official: "Nothing constructive" has ever come out of the group's meeting @highlight Foreign minister: Envoys are from countries that have no diplomatic relations with Israel @highlight Palestinian officials are discussing alternative locations for the meeting
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A point flattered Aston Villa and delighted @placeholder, their manager.
Click here for Sportsmail's brilliant Match Zone from West Ham v Aston Villa One run has ended and another continued, but only Paul Lambert had cause to smile about this result. Sam Allardyce was far more preoccupied with how this one got away, even if it did mean West Ham have now gone five matches unbeaten in this excellent season of personal vindication. Make no mistake, this game was there for the taking for a free-scoring team who suddenly got the jitters in front of goal. Never was that more obvious than in the frenzied late stages of the second half. @highlight Aston Villa end their six-game losing Premier League run with scoreless draw against West Ham at Upton Park @highlight Paul Lambert's side had previously not collected a point since beating Liverpool in mid-September @highlight Andy Carroll makes his first appearance of the season off the bench in the second half @highlight The point lifts West Ham United into fourth place in the league on Saturday night
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Only 25 per cent of @placeholder-eligible children get any kind of dental care.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:11 EST, 27 June 2012 | UPDATED: 10:28 EST, 28 June 2012 Troublesome: The investigation found that one in three Americans - including kids - are failing to schedule regular dental check-ups The high cost of dental work in the U.S. has spawned a concerning crisis, with an eye-opening number of Americans skipping the dentist because they cannot afford it. A new probe has found that one in three Americans are failing to schedule regular dental check-ups because they don’t have enough money - and the results could be deadly. The findings have come from a joint investigation by PBS Frontline and The Center for Public Integrity of dental care in the U.S. @highlight Investigation finds that only 10 percent of dentists participate in Medicaid in Florida @highlight ER visits relating to dental problems have soared 16 per cent in U.S. @highlight Failure to treat dental problems like wisdom teeth or cavities can result in death if left untreated
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last defendant in one of the biggest criminal cases against @placeholder troops
By Mark Duell UPDATED: 10:55 EST, 13 January 2012 A squad mate of a Marine sergeant who allegedly killed unarmed women and children in Iraq told a court he would have called in an air strike to level the house if he could do it again. Former Sergeant Hector Salinas testified in a military court that he believed small arms fire had come from the direction of the home shortly after a roadside bomb hit a convoy, killing a Marine. He was testifying at the court-martial of Staff Sergeant Frank Wuterich at Camp Pendleton in California about when the group gunned down six people, including a man in a wheelchair. @highlight U.S. team killed unarmed women, children and man in wheelchair in house @highlight Hector Salinas speaking at court-martial for Frank Wuterich in California @highlight His team gunned down six people in house including women and children @highlight Squad leader Wuterich faces manslaughter charges over 2005 killings
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Sunday September 7 is @placeholder raising awareness about how people can help protect these animals in the future
By Amy Ziniak for Daily Mail Australia The tale of the last Thylacine is a relatively sad one, left to die out in the cold. One of the largest known carnivorous marsupials in modern times, the Thylacine, which is greek for 'dog-headed pouched one' is more commonly referred to as the Tasmania Tiger, because of its stripped back. The animal, which was native to continental Australia, Tasmania and New Guinea, is thought to have become extinct in the 20th century, although sightings are still being reported, yet none have been proven. SCROLL DOWN TO VIDEO Is it really extinct? :The Thylacine, called the Tasmanian Tiger or Tasmanian Wolf, was a large marsupial that is now almost certainly extinct. The female (pictured) was the last one to be captured and died in the old Hobart Zoo. But there have been a number of reported sightings although none have been proven @highlight The last Thylacine, called Benjamin, died on September 7, 1936 @highlight The Tasmania Tiger was locked out of its sheltered sleeping quarters and died from the cold @highlight There is footage of the last Thylacine, taken in its enclosure in 1933 by naturalist David Flea @highlight In 1996, on the sixtieth anniversary of the last Tasmanian tiger’s death, September 7 was declared ‘National Threatened Species Day’ @highlight Australia's list of threatened species includes the Tasmanian Devil, Blue Whales and the Wedge Tailed Eagle
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'But then my best friend, who was in a similar position to me, asked me if I wanted to go to @placeholder with her and I just thought I might as well.
An ex-marathon runner who piled on the pounds after getting married, going from a size 10 to a size 20, has finally beaten her demons by losing five stone. Nicola Meehan, 28, from Wilmslow, Cheshire, was fit and active, working out regularly and even competing in the London marathon. But after marrying her husband, Michael, 32, the newlywed began regularly eat takeaways and chocolate, going up to a size 20 and weighing in at 15st. Scroll down for video Nicola Meehan was extremely fit in her early twenties, even taking part in the London marathon (left). But after getting married, she started to pile on the pounds and ended up tipping the scales at 15 stone (right) @highlight Nicola Meehan from Cheshire ate takeaways regularly after her wedding @highlight The 28-year-old also stayed in her maternity clothes long after giving birth @highlight She has finally managed to lose five stone after joining Weight Watchers
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A SeaWorld spokesman said that Jett's song is no longer used in any of its shows, but that it "was played as walk-in music for the "@placeholder" nighttime show at SeaWorld Orlando and was fully licensed for us to use."
Rocker Joan Jett warned SeaWorld to stop blasting her music at "sound-sensitive" orcas or they'll see her protesting at their gate. "I was surprised and upset to see on YouTube that SeaWorld used "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" as the opening music for its cruel and abusive 'Shamu Rocks' show," Jett said in a letter sent this week to SeaWorld President Jim Atchison. Jett's demand comes as several major artists canceled planned performances at the Orlando, Florida, theme park in response to petition drives by fans who became upset after watching the CNN documentary "Blackfish." "I'm among the millions who saw 'Blackfish' and am sickened that my music was blasted without my permission at sound-sensitive marine mammals," Jett wrote. "These intelligent and feeling creatures communicate by sonar and are driven crazy in the tiny tanks in which they are confined." @highlight SeaWorld says it's dropped Joan Jett songs from Shamu show @highlight Joan Jett says she just learned SeaWorld plays "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" in orca show @highlight Jett: Orcas "are driven crazy in the tiny tanks" when blasted with music @highlight Heart, Willie Nelson, Barenaked Ladies, Cheap Trick cancel SeaWorld shows
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The NGA joins many other art galleries in @placeholder who have relaxed restrictions to allow more people to take away a selfie to remember their visit.
The National Gallery of Australia will lift its 20-year ban on people taking selfies with art works from next year. It is the Canberra gallery's attempt to catch up with times where social media is a major form of communication among friends and family. Barely a month into his new role as director of the NGA, Gerard Vaughan tabled the topic at his first council meeting in November and had the restriction scrapped to the delight of the smartphone-welding public, The Australian reported. It comes as part of the Canberra gallery's (pictured) attempt to catch up with social media as a major form of communication @highlight Gallery director Gerard Vaughan tabled the topic at his first council meeting in November @highlight The 20-year ban was scrapped and will be officially lifted from January 2015 @highlight It comes as part of the gallery's attempt to catch up with social media as a major form of communication @highlight Restrictions on photography remain in certain circumstances when artists opt to protect their copyright
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‘@placeholder is our biggest confectionery brand and therefore the obvious choice to identify a saturated fat reduction.’
By Sean Poulter PUBLISHED: 18:32 EST, 25 October 2013 | UPDATED: 18:33 EST, 25 October 2013 It's the snack with a proud history stretching back over more than 75 years. But the Kit Kat is about to have its recipe changed – as part of the new phase of a public health drive. The Department of Health will today announce the details of a campaign called the ‘Responsibility Deal’ - a partnership with the food industry aimed at reducing the nation’s consumption of saturated fat. As part of the scheme, Nestle has signed up to change the oil used to make the wafer filling in its best-selling Kit Kat. The move will cut out 3,800 tonnes of saturated fat from more than a billion bars every year. @highlight The Nestle snack will now be made using different oil @highlight This will reduce the saturated fat in each bar from 7.2g to 6.4g @highlight But manufacturers insist that taste will not be compromised
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Asked by a reporter why he targeted Beverly Carter, @placeholder told a reporter: 'Because she was just a woman that worked alone, a rich broker'
A teenager has told how she was 'stalked' by the prime suspect in the murder of Arkansas realtor Beverly Carter just a few months ago. Alex Rowe said she was so terrified of convicted felon Arron Lewis that she filed a harassment complaint with police. The 19-year-old told MailOnline in an exclusive interview that Lewis gave her 'the creeps' after he repeatedly sent her messages on Facebook. Scroll down for video Creepy: Alex Rowe described how her neighbor Lewis wouldn't leave her alone after befriending him Arrogant: Alex said that 'He thought he was so smooth that women would just fall at his feet' @highlight Alex Rowe called police after Arron Lewis bombarded her with Facebook messages 5 months ago when they were neighbors in Little Rock, Arkansas @highlight She said: 'He would just not leave me alone. He was really creepy. He thought he was so smooth that women would just fall at his feet' @highlight Beverly Carter's body was found a day after Lewis was arrested @highlight The 49-year-old realtor had disappeared last Thursday when she left to show a client a foreclosed home in Scott, Arkansas @highlight Her body was found overnight Tuesday and Lewis has been charged with capital murder, kidnapping and four counts of possession of firearm
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Of course, while the camel can only be seen in shadow on the images it captured, Google's @placeholder cars have witnessed plenty of other bizarre sights.
It's given us robot cars and internet-enabled glasses -- but when it came to creating a "Street View" of a desert, Google hit on a low-tech solution. It hired a camel. The beast has become the first animal to carry Google's Trekker camera, which is typically hoisted by humans to capture 360-degree images of destinations inaccessible to its Street View cars. Google spokeswoman Monica Baz says the camel, reportedly named Raffia, was an apt way of documenting the beautiful shifting sands of Abu Dhabi's Liwa Oasis. "With every environment and every location, we try to customize the capture and how we do it for that part of the environment," she told The National newspaper. @highlight Abu Dhabi's Liwa Oasis is captured using a Google Trekker camera attached to a camel @highlight Google spokeswoman says the beast was most appropriate way to explore the area @highlight Google's Treks have previously explored the Grand Canyon, the Egyptian pyramids and the Galapagos islands
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Both Raffaele Sollecito and his girlfriend cover up their faces as they leave Udine police station in @placeholder.
By Suzannah Hills and Ted Thornhill Raffaele Sollecito has claimed he was not planning to flee to Austria when he was caught by police at a hotel near the national border - but had actually just returned to Italy on hearing the verdict. The 29-year-old was feared to have been considering going on the run just hours after a court gave him a 25-year sentence for killing Meredith Kercher in 2007. He was discovered at 1am at a hotel in Versone, between Udine and Tarvisio, in north-east Italy, which is just a short drive from the borders of Austria and Slovenia @highlight Raffaele Sollecito's 25-year sentence for the murder of Meredith Kercher was reinstated by an Italian court yesterday @highlight Sollecito was in court for final submissions but left before the verdict @highlight After leaving court, he then traveled towards the north-east Italian border @highlight He was apprehended by police at a hotel in Venzone - 40km from the Italian border - with his girlfriend at around 1am this morning @highlight Sollecito's lawyer said 'stunned is an understatement' when asked about his client's reaction to the verdict on Friday
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"This initial desire to interfere in our internal affairs, unfortunately, made @placeholder a party in all the bloody activities in the later process.
Crews have found the bodies of the Turkish pilots killed in last month's downing of their jet by Syria, an incident that prompted an outbreak of hostile rhetoric between the two nations that continued Wednesday. Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, in an interview published in the Turkish newspaper Cumhuriyet Wednesday, lambasted Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan for interfering in Syrian internal politics. And Turkey's foreign minister disputed some of al-Assad's assertions Tuesday about the downing of the jet. Syria shot down the F-4 Turkish Phantom jet on June 22, intensifying the animosity between the countries, whose once-close relationship has eroded since the al-Assad regime begain cracking down on opposition forces 16 months ago. @highlight Al-Assad accuses Turkey of interfering in Syria's internal affairs @highlight Turkey's foreign minister disputes al-Assad on some points @highlight Syria's shootdown of the Turkish jet intensified the animosity @highlight Opposition leaders huddled in Cairo
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It could, if it is followed up by other visits and more speeches and continued attention to @placeholder concerns.
(CNN) -- I bet that Paul Ryan is not typically serenaded by mariachis. But then, this week was anything but typical for the Republican congressman from Wisconsin. Ryan traveled to Chicago--and across the aisle--to appear alongside Rep. Luis Gutierrez, D-Illinois, perhaps Congress' most vocal proponent of immigration reform. The two men gave a joint presentation at the City Club of Chicago, where -- even in that bluest of blue cities -- the business friendly audience probably favors many of Ryan's economic policies. Before that, the two lawmakers went into a Hispanic neighborhood to meet with activists, members of the clergy and immigrant advocates. It was there that the mariachis greeted them. In the crowd, a man appreciatively held up a banner with Ryan's photo on it and the words: "Gracias, Ryan." @highlight Ruben Navarrette: In Chicago visit, Rep. Paul Ryan speaks in favor of immigration reform @highlight He says many in GOP oppose Senate bill; Latinos know Ryan has record of backing reform @highlight Is Chicago trip kickoff of 2016 Hispanic outreach efforts? It could help, if he follows up, he says @highlight Navarrette: Rubio, Bush others likely to do same. In Latino outreach, little things mean a lot
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He also thanked the @placeholder government for releasing him, and said 'it's been an amazing two years, I learned a lot.'
Kenneth Bae arrived home after years of imprisonment in North Korea, expressing his gratitude to the U.S. government for securing his release and revealing that his time there offered lessons. And his sister said he had one stipulation for his first meal back home: No Korean food. 'He said, "I don't want Korean food, that's all I've been eating for the last two years,"' Terri Chung said Sunday outside her Seattle church. 'We had a late night eating pizza.' Kenneth Bae and Matthew Miller were freed from the reclusive communist state on Saturday following a secret mission by the top U.S. intelligence official. @highlight Kenneth Bae and Matthew Miller were released from North Korea prisons after lengthy US intelligence mission by the force's top official @highlight Bae emerged from plane at Washington air base beaming, hugged family @highlight Miller followed looking happy but subdued, embraced by his parents
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'I fired shots at the toilet door and shouted to @placeholder to phone the police.
By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 13:03 EST, 19 February 2013 | UPDATED: 07:45 EST, 20 February 2013 Chilling photos have emerged of the bathroom where Oscar Pistorius' girlfriend lay dying after he gunned her down through the door. The luxurious stone-clad en-suite is now the focus of a murder inquiry as investigators try to piece together what happened in the toilet cubicle where Reeva Steenkamp spent her last moments. Prosecutors argue the model was trapped in there hiding from Pistorius, while he claims his girlfriend was using the bathroom after getting up in the night at his upscale Pretoria home. @highlight Luxurious stone-clad en-suite is now the focus of a murder inquiry @highlight Prosecutors argue Miss Steenkamp was in there hiding from the athlete @highlight Prosecution: 'In a 1.4 by 1.14 metre little room. She could go nowhere' @highlight Miss Steenkamp was found 'slumped over, but alive' in the toilet cubicle @highlight Model was 'unarmed, innocent and sitting in a toilet,' say prosecution @highlight Bathroom door was locked before Pistorius broke it down
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But it would have been far more beneficial for him to witness @placeholder in interviews straight after games when the pressure on any manager is so much greater.
By Charles Sale Follow @@charliesale Roy Hodgson has scheduled an unprecedented meeting with England fans in Florida as part of his pre-World Cup charm offensive. The manager is due to take part in a question-and-answer session in downtown Miami on Thursday despite his England team being just a week away from their first game against Italy. Grilling: Roy Hodgson will sit down with fans in Florida ahead of the World Cup The willingness of Hodgson to engage with fans contrasts with the approach of his predecessors, who might have taken part in stage-managed sponsorship events in the UK but never on the road with a tournament beckoning. @highlight England boss Hodgson has scheduled a meeting with England fans in Florida @highlight Pele has agreed to do an interview with Gary Lineker for BBC @highlight Richard Scudamore had a meeting last weekw ith CONCACAF chief Jeffrey Webb, head of FIFA's anti-discrimination task force @highlight Former FA vice-chairman David Dein is expected to help Greg Dyke implement his commission findings
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Williams was now in control of @placeholder's illegal drug trade.
(CNN) -- Australia's reputation as the happy-go-lucky country was turned on its head in the late 1990s as the usually safe streets of the Victorian capital were transformed into a gangland war zone. Police investigate the scene where Des Tuppence Moran was killed in Melbourne in June 2009. Melbourne's "underbelly" of organized crime suddenly became public. Men hungry for easy money, power and control of the state's lucrative illegal amphetamines trade were prepared to do whatever it took to be the boss of the underworld. Violence erupted between two families -- the Morans and the Williams. Police say both had trafficked drugs in Melbourne for years and for a while had been associates. But as public demand for amphetamines grew, the rivalry increased with both camps desperate to secure the market. @highlight War erupts between two families -- the Morans, Williams -- over drug trade @highlight One man shot in van with kids, another while taking out garbage @highlight Thirty people killed in the high profile turf war @highlight War inspires smash hit television series called "Underbelly"
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The IceCube was built in the @placeholder to maximise the chance of observing these elusive cosmic neutrinos.
By Marie-louise Olson PUBLISHED: 20:17 EST, 1 December 2013 | UPDATED: 21:12 EST, 1 December 2013 In an observatory deep in an inhospitable area of the South Pole, a group of American scientists have been holed up for the last two years, waiting with baited breath for a little sign - something to show that they were not going loopy looking for a tiny little particle that no one has ever seen. That day has finally come and the researchers have announced they have reached a new frontier in studies of the universe - a discovery they are calling a ‘new age of astronomy’. @highlight US-led $270m astronomical facility, IceCube, has detected neutrinos, subatomic particles from deep space @highlight They possibly came directly from supernovae or black holes @highlight It is the first time these very high-energy particles have been 'seen' @highlight Unlike light particles, neutrinos hardly ever interact with ordinary matter because they carry no electric charge and very little mass @highlight Neutrinos in their trillions travel in absolutely straight lines from their source without being deflected by magnetic fields or absorbed by matter @highlight This means scientists might be able to see what is out there in its purest form, opening up new possibilities of seeing how the universe was created
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His biggest fans: Kim took 20-month-old @placeholder to see Kanye's NYFW debut
It was the first day of New York Fashion Week and the debut of Kanye West's collaboration with Adidas. But the rapper had without a doubt the most star-studded front row of the shows so far, with the likes of Beyonce, Jay Z, Justin Bieber, Rihanna and of course, his wife Kim Kardashian sitting pride of place. Reality star Kim was happily wedged in between her new BFF Beyonce and US Vogue editor Anna Wintour. Scroll down for video In the front row: KimKardashian was flanked on both sides by Beyonce and Anna Wintour as little North sat in her lap at Kanye West's collaborative debut with Adidas at New York Fashion Week on Thursday @highlight Kim took North backstage before the show when the youngster grew upset @highlight Kylie Jenner was among the models in the presentation @highlight Other celebrity guests included Jay Z, Diddy and Hailey Baldwin @highlight Kanye also debuted his new song Wolves, featuring Sia and Vic Mensa
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To many protesters, what @placeholder is witnessing is "phase two" of the January revolution.
Cairo (CNN) -- In Cairo, where huge protests are now in their fourth day, the angry protesters in Tahrir Square are reclaiming the pro-democracy revolution they started January 25. Since it took control of the management of the transitional process, the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces -- appointed by the former president, Hosni Mubarak -- has been following a three-sided strategy to contain and even frustrate the persistent demands for handing over power to a civilian authority and establishing an effective democratic system. The military council is breaking the revolutionary will of the protesters by arresting many and putting them in military courts (12,000 civilians so far); deliberately humiliating them (torturing many and exposing female protesters to virginity tests); making ordinary people feel disillusioned and even hate the revolution by failing to take tough measures against anarchy and restore law and order; and finally, encouraging fragmentation and discord among the country's political actors. @highlight Emad Shahin: Military government in Egypt has been blocking transition to civilian rule @highlight He says the armed forces are standing in the way of democracy @highlight Protesters had to return to the streets to reset the revolution, he says @highlight Shahin: Military using violence, arrests and torture to repress those seeking change
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About 3,000 British military personnel are stationed in Cyprus at bases retained after the former @placeholder colony gained independence in 1960.
A British teenager has been sentenced to eight years in prison over the stabbing death of a British soldier during a nightclub brawl in Cyprus. David Lee Collins, 18, from London, was stabbed to death after a fight broke out in a nightclub in the popular resort of Ayia Napa last November. The court said that Mohamed Abdulkadir Osman, originally from Somalia, but living in London, was provoked and 'lost self-control' when he pulled out a switchblade and fatally stabbed Mr Collins. Tragic: David Lee Collins, 19, was stabbed to death after a fight broke out in a nightclub in the popular resort of Ayia Napa last November - the photo on the right is thought to be last image taken of him before his death @highlight David Lee Collins, 18, was stabbed to death after a fight broke out @highlight Died after being stabbed in Ayia Napa nightclub last November @highlight Mohammed Abdulkadir Osman, 20, originally from Somalia was jailed @highlight Court: Collins' friends - who were all soldiers - started the fights
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But he survived an early wobble when, having broken @placeholder’s serve in the first game, he gave up the advantage immediately.
By Riath Al-Samarrai Follow @@riathalsam James Ward got the British campaign at the Aegon Championships off to an excellent start with a straight sets win over Blaz Rola at The Queen’s Club. The world No 155 overcame a 64-place ranking deficit to edge past the Slovenian 7-5, 6-4. It was altogether more straightforward than the 12-10 decider Ward needed to beat Rola to qualify for the French Open last month. Solid start: James Ward plays a backhand on his way to a straight-sets win over Blaz Rola at Queen's Sharp: Ward was in impressive form as he overcame a 64-place ranking deficit to beat Rola @highlight Ward overcame a 64-place ranking deficit to beat Rola 7-5, 6-4 @highlight The world No 155 will next take on fourth seed Grigor Dimitrov
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@placeholder and holidaymakers from the UK have also joined calls for a boycott of the Anastasia Beach Hotel.
Britons are at the centre of an international animal rights protest after a dog was thrown into a hotel machine used for crushing rubbish and later died. Staff at the hotel in Cyprus had apparently tried to dispose of the stray poodle in a large recycling bin fitted with an electrically-operated crushing mechanism. The seven-month-old puppy was found by holidaymakers lying at the bottom of the bin still alive, but having suffered horrific injuries. Appalled tourists called a local vet to the scene but the dog, dubbed Billy, died within days. Scroll down for video Anger: British expats and tourists protest at the Anastasia hotel in Cyprus where stray puppy Billy was thrown in a crusher bin before he died @highlight Holidaymakers found 'Billy' the poodle with horrific injuries in the bin - including a broken back and brain damage @highlight Thousands have signed petition calling for Cyprus to enforce animal cruelty laws and bring animal abusers to justice @highlight Expats and UK tourists call for boycott of Anastasia Beach Hotel
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Over the weekend, Depardieu made a visit to @placeholder that was splashed all over the media in Russia -- and was the first item on the French evening news on Sunday.
(CNN) -- When Gérard Depardieu triggered a fiscal feud with the French government a few weeks ago, the media had fun recasting him in his movie role as the comic book character Obélix, a fat and superhumanly strong Gaulois who stands up to the Romans. Now that the French movie star has abandoned the land of the Gauls to become a Russian citizen, his recent film role as the mad monk Rasputin is being evoked to put a cinematic image on a bizarre real-life drama that has become an affair of state. Depardieu's "defection" to Russia has both amused and angered his compatriots. The actor has not helped matters with his puzzling public statements. Depardieu, whose father was a communist, praised Russia as a "great democracy," a description open to some debate given that country's history. @highlight Gérard Depardieu is granted Russian citizenship by Vladimir Putin @highlight Matthew Fraser: Depardieu is not the only one who wants to escape France's income taxes @highlight He says the French are suspicious of money and hostile toward the wealthy @highlight Fraser: Depardieu's choice to become a Russian citizen is seen as a rejection of France
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Manuel Pellegrini described new signing Bony as the perfect signing for @placeholder
Manchester City's new £28million striker Wilfried Bony is set to make his debut for the champions against Newcastle United during the Premier League clash at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday. The former Swansea hitman returned from the Africa Cup of Nations a winner after helping Ivory Coast win the tournament in Equatorial Guinea courtesy of a penalty shoot-out against Ghana almost two weeks ago. No player scored more Premier League goals than Bony during 2014 after he netted 20 times for Garry Monk's side and Manuel Pellegrini has hinted he is ready to throw him straight into the action - but how will the 26-year-old fit into the City side? @highlight Manchester City welcome Newcastle to the Etihad Stadium on Saturday @highlight Wilfried Bony was signed from Swansea for £28million in January @highlight How will Manuel Pellegrini fit the striker in his side on Saturday? @highlight And how will City line up for the Champions League clash with Barcelona?
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But even with 170,000 @placeholder forces, there were low levels of violence there as well.
(CNN) -- The last U.S. combat brigade has pulled out of Iraq, but does that mean the more than 50,000 American troops who will remain there will never fire a shot or come under attack? A total end to violence seems unlikely, retired Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt warns. But Kimmitt, a former assistant secretary of state for political and military affairs, says Iraq's military forces are ready to handle their country's security challenges and protect the American advisers. Kimmitt weighed in on the situation Thursday on CNN's "American Morning." CNN: How vulnerable are we leaving Iraq -- and our remaining troops -- as new spasms of violence occur? @highlight All fighting unlikely to stop, retired Brig. Gen. Mark Kimmitt says @highlight Iraqi forces have been taking the lead for two years, he says @highlight Sacrifices of blood and resources were worthwhile, Kimmitt says @highlight Change of mission in Iraq should improve capabilities in Afghanistan, he says
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@placeholder, who earns £110,000 ‘base’ salary for a three to four day week, told MPs he would not discuss editorial decisions with them because this ‘is not consistent with the ideal of an independent Trust protecting the BBC from undue political interference’.
By Gerri Peev PUBLISHED: 20:11 EST, 5 December 2013 | UPDATED: 05:54 EST, 6 December 2013 John Bercow has criticised BBC chairman Lord Patten for refusing to be grilled by MPs about the broadcaster’s coverage of Europe. The Commons Speaker insisted no one should consider themselves above parliamentary inspection, as he attacked Lord Patten’s refusal to answer questions from the European Scrutiny Committee. MPs are furious that the Tory peer – and former European Commissioner – has three times turned down their request to discuss the subject of bias in the BBC’s coverage of the EU. Because he is a peer, Lord Patten cannot be forced to attend. @highlight John Bercow has criticised BBC chairman Lord Patten @highlight Speaker said no one should consider themselves above inspection @highlight BBC Trust say staff appeared before committee to deal with points
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In a context of Africa's growing importance to the global economy, Chinese media present a radical challenge to @placeholder style journalism.
(CNN) -- Last week, Beijing's leading English-language newspaper, China Daily, begun publishing a weekly Africa edition, focusing on financial news and targeting Africa's growing middle class. Earlier this year, China's international broadcaster, CCTV, launched an impressive media operation in Africa, producing one hour a day of content from the continent as well as feature programs on African affairs, through a newsroom of more than 40 Chinese and 70 African staff members. Both initiatives add to the more established activities of China's news agency, Xinhua, which in recent years has deepened its partnerships with African media outlets and provides them with news from across the world as well as from the dozens of African countries where it has correspondents. @highlight New "Africa edition" of China Daily part of Chinese media influence on the continent @highlight It offers "positive reporting" on Africa, say Harry Verhoeven and Iginio Gagliardone @highlight Chinese media must avoid mistakes of Western press, they argue
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In terms of moving forward that might be a template of how to play in Europe - it's a question for @placeholder.'
CLICK HERE to read Martin Samuel's full match report from Rome Manchester City should consider dropping Yaya Toure and continue using Fernando and Fernandinho as their midfield 'template' for playing in Europe, according to Gary Neville. The Premier League champions progressed to the last 16 of the Champions League with an organised and disciplined 2-0 defeat of Roma at the Stadio Olimpico - with Samir Nasri and Pablo Zabaleta netting the decisive goals. As Sportsmail's Jamie Carragher noted 'it wasn't pretty', but it was effective and fellow Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville believes that fielding a more defensive-minded partnership in midfield should be how Manuel Pellegrini sets his side up in the future. @highlight Manchester City defeated Roma 2-0 to progress to the knockout stages of the Champions League @highlight Fernando and Fernandinho provided greater stability in midfield in the absence of suspended Yaya Toure @highlight Manuel Pellegrini should consider this side as a 'template' for playing European football, says Sky pundit Gary Neville
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'Suddenly they are @placeholder pilots who Branson denies knowing' tweeted Messier, who also claimed that Virgin had exerted a lot of pressure on Scaled Composites to fly with the new engine.
Virgin CEO Richard Branson has been accused of attempting to distance himself and his company from the tragic accident in which a pilot was killed during a test flight of Virgin Galactic’s prototype space tourism rocket. SpaceShipTwo crashed after suffering 'a serious anomaly' in the Mojave desert on Friday. Pilot Peter Siebold, 43, was able to parachute to safety, but co-pilot Michael Tyner Alsbury, 39, was killed. Branson spoke to the media from the crash site on Saturday, but one prominent blogger has criticized the billionaire after he denied knowing one of the pilots involved and made a point of repeatedly describing them as employees of Scaled Composites, the company developing the spaceship for Virgin Galactic. @highlight Billionaire has been accused of attempting to distance himself from Friday's tragic accident in which a pilot was killed during a test flight @highlight Labeled 'outrageous' over denial that he had ever met the dead pilot and repeatedly referred to both pilots as employees of Scaled Composites @highlight 'Previous flight tests [had been] billed as joint Virgin and Scaled efforts. Now that it blew up, the responsibility is Scaled alone,' tweeted Douglas Messier @highlight Video footage shows Branson talking and celebrating with dead pilot Alsbury following a flight in April 2013 @highlight 'Sadly, I did not know him - because he worked for Scaled Composites - but I had had the privilege of shaking his hand briefly,' said Branson on Sunday @highlight Probe into what went wrong during space tourism rocket crash may take a year
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@placeholder and the world would see that as a divine gesture.
By Lawrence Conway PUBLISHED: 04:35 EST, 5 June 2012 | UPDATED: 11:29 EST, 5 June 2012 A visit by the biggest cruise liner to ever enter the Italian lagoon city of Venice sparked anger among campaigners who claimed the ship blocked views and polluted the air. The 140,000 tonne MSC Divinia swept past St Mark's Square on Saturday while protestors on the shoreline waved banners which read 'No Big Ships'. The liner which can carry more than 4,500 people is named in honour of screen legend Sophia Loren and was christened by the Italian star last month in Marseille. @highlight Controversial visit on Saturday by biggest ever liner to enter Venice saw protesters waving 'No Big Ship' banners @highlight Since the Costa Concordia wreck environmentalists have stepped up efforts to have large cruise ships banned from the lagoon city
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eventually arrived back in his native @placeholder and visited the
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 04:34 EST, 18 October 2013 | UPDATED: 06:28 EST, 18 October 2013 Torment: Robber Wayne Head wanted to escape the drug culture in his open prison, a court heard A convicted robber fled from an open prison to get away from the rampant drug culture inside the jail which was destroying his life, a court heard. Wayne Head, 35, blew his savings on so-called legal highs which were freely available in HMP Leyhill in Gloucestershire, a judge was told. Head, who was described as a 'model prisoner' before his transfer to the Category D prison, walked out and returned to Plymouth, Devon, to visit family memorials at a local crematorium. @highlight Wayne Head blew all his money on drugs while in HMP Leyhill, court told @highlight 35-year-old was a 'model prisoner' until he was transferred, judge hears @highlight He was jailed for four months for absconding from the open prison
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20th anniversary of Cobain's suicide, a @placeholder detective reviewed the
By David Mccormack and Associated Press Reporter Courtney Love has said she is responsible for the note mocking her wedding vows to grunge rocker Kurt Cobain which was unearthed last week, some 20 years after his death. Police found the note in Cobain's wallet after he killed himself in 1994. It received a lot of media attention last week after CBS News published it, saying it was presumably written by Cobain and that it was sure to stoke questions about what role his marriage played in his death. One of the foremost experts on Cobain, Seattle author Charles R. Cross, posted a blog entry on Friday explaining that he has received an email from Love explaining that she had written the note and given it to Cobain before their wedding in 1991. @highlight Courtney Love has said the recently released note found in Kurt Cobain's wallet after he died was written by her @highlight The note, which disparages Love, was part of the couple's wedding vows and was written by her in 1991 before they got married @highlight Cobain and Love often wrote mocking love notes to each other during their marriage @highlight The handwriting is 'absolutely Courtney's', says Charles R. Cross, Cobain's biographer @highlight Authorities ruled Cobain's death a suicide and said he had taken a lethal dose of heroin prior to shooting himself
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Monarchists and reporters waited around the clock for the @placeholder to give birth - and on Monday, it was announced she gave birth to a son weighing 8lbs and 6oz at 4.24pm GMT.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:43 EST, 22 July 2013 | UPDATED: 18:33 EST, 22 July 2013 Despite declaring independence from Britain 200 years ago, America celebrated the birth of a future king today, with stores and pubs around the country adorning their walls with Union Jack bunting, 'It's a Boy' banners and preparing British-themed parties and cakes in the likeness of the new mother. After Kate Middleton was admitted to St. Mary's hospital early this morning, baby fever hit London and the rest of the United Kingdom. But it didn't take long for the excitement to travel across the Atlantic - and once it was revealed the royal baby was a boy, it only escalated. @highlight After Kate Middleton was admitted to St. Mary's hospital this morning, baby fever hit London and the rest of the United Kingdom and it didn't take long for the excitement to travel across the Atlantic @highlight stores and pubs around the country adorning their walls with Union Jack bunting, 'It's a Boy' banners and preparing British-themed parties @highlight Meanwhile, U.S. broadcasters were representing the country in force outside the hospital as royal baby hysteria gripped the television networks
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When crucial votes are taken, @placeholder leaves the chamber.
By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor Nigel Farage today defended himself from claims he is one of Europe’s laziest politicians, insisting he works hard and deserves a lunchtime pint. The UKIP leader hit back after figures revealed his party rarely turns up to votes, committees or debates in Brussels. But Mr Farage said he was not elected to ‘go native’ and there was little point UKIP taking part in European Parliament votes which it stood no chance of winning. Pint: UKIP leader Nigel Farage denied he was lazy but worked 18-hour days and deserved a lunchtime drink Official figures show UKIP’s 11 MEPs miss a third of all votes, twice the average across Europe. @highlight UK Independence Party's 11 MEPs miss a third of votes in Parliament @highlight Party leader Nigel Farage says his supporters don't want him to 'go native' @highlight Lib Dems are the hardest-working British party, turning up for 87% of votes
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If anything, @placeholder acts as a further reminder that for all the advantages the internet has brought us, it also encourages intelligent people to do incredibly stupid and reckless things.
By Brian Viner Parental concern: Brian Viner was shocked his son had been involved in the Neknominate craze A few days ago, my 15‑year-old son Jake filmed himself mixing a cocktail in his own Wellington boot. Those who saw his video on Facebook would have witnessed him adding cold baked beans, a raw egg and a third of a bottle of vodka, before mixing it together and knocking it back in one. Welcome to the increasingly lethal world of Neknominate, which at the weekend claimed the lives of former grammar school boy Isaac Richardson, aged 20, and 29-year-old Stephen Brookes, from Cardiff. A week before it was linked to the death of two young men in Ireland. @highlight Game has been blamed for death of number of young people @highlight Involves posting video of player downing a drink on Facebook @highlight Then nominating friend to better it within 24 hours
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The women interviewed mostly said they came to the @placeholder to seek a better life for their families, the report said.
(CNN) -- Unauthorized immigrant women do the jobs that put food on the plates of Americans, but face harassment and other challenges daily in the workplace, a study by the Southern Poverty Law Center found. The report, titled "Injustice On Our Plates," is based on interviews with 150 immigrant women from Mexico, Guatemala and other Latin American countries. "Despite their contributions to our economy, these immigrants live at the margins of U.S. society -- subsisting on poverty wages, enduring humiliation and exploitation in the workplace, and living in constant fear that their families will be shattered if they are detected," according to the report. @highlight The Southern Poverty Law Center finds that immigrant women face daily challenges @highlight They include wage abuse and sexual harassment @highlight Unauthorized immigrant women help put food on tables, but are neglected at work, study says
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Neighbour: @placeholder will be living near the recently returned Wayne Rooney
Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal will head straight into his new Old Trafford role after the World Cup and his settling-in period has been made more straightforward after he bought a house in nearby Cheshire. While Van Gaal has been away at the World Cup in Brazil managing his native Holland, he has left domestic matters in the hands of his wife Truus, who has selected a property for the family. Van Gaal’s wife has been spotted house-hunting in the Alderley Edge area in recent weeks and Sportsmail understands that the Van Gaals’ put down a deposit on a property around ten days ago. @highlight Van Gaal buys his house in Cheshire ahead of move to Manchester @highlight His wife, Truus, has been house hunting for several weeks in the area @highlight Will be close by stars such as Wayne Rooney, Juan Mata and David de Gea
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Psy is a slight departure from the usual @placeholder pop stars, who are typically svelte, impeccably dressed and very serious about their dance moves.
He horsey danced his way to the top of the UK music chart -- and U.S. domination may not be far behind. Psy's viral "Gangnam Style" hit the top spot Sunday, marking the first time that a Korean singer has climbed the British singles chart. In the United States, Psy remains at number 2, behind Maroon 5 in the Billboard 100 as of Monday morning. Billboard has a Psy Watch on its website, on whether he'll reach the top spot. And this weekend, the Filipino inmates of the Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilitation Center, famous for their performance of Michael Jackson's"Thriller," gyrated and air lassoed their version of "Gangnam Style." @highlight "Gangnam Style" hits top spot in UK singles chart, first for a Korean singer @highlight The song, made famous through Psy's viral video, is number 2 in Billboard chart @highlight Cebu inmates performed version of the song
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What made Roland Emmerich different, and his @placeholder assent difficult, was his near obsession with special effects and monumental disasters; explosions, floods, tidal waves, and general destruction, both alien and earthly.
LONDON, England (CNN) -- For Roland Emmerich, the easy choice would have been to join the family business. Roland Emmerich and his younger sister Ute as children in Germany. They now work together in Hollywood. His father had founded a thriving garden machinery company, but young Roland's interest in lawnmowers, and their like, was limited. "I knew very early that I didn't want to do that," Emmerich says. "But I also didn't know what I wanted to do, so I was dabbling in a lot of things. And then actually after a while, it slowly occurred to me that maybe film would be great." @highlight Roland Emmerich gave up potential role in family business to go to film school @highlight Initially wanted to become a production designer, but was drawn to directing @highlight Left Germany for Hollywood to direct "Universal Soldier", released 1992 @highlight Emmerich: "I don't really like the movie business. It's not a cozy living"
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The Duchess unveiled the newspaper’s new @placeholder office yesterday, and enjoyed a tour of the newsroom with 11-year-old reporter Chloe Miller.
As one of the most beguiling characters in English literature, Elizabeth Bennet has been described as high-spirited and honest to a fault. Little wonder, then, that the Duchess of Cornwall has admitted she rather admires the Pride And Prejudice heroine. Asked yesterday which storybook character she would like to be, Camilla initially gave the odd response of Winnie The Pooh. Britain's Camilla, The Duchess of Cornwall, unveils a plaque at the offices of First News in London Camilla meets young reporter Chloe Miller, 11, as she toured the First News offices yesterday Her reason soon became clear, however, as she explained: ‘I would love to have my fingers stuck in honey’. @highlight Duchess of Cornwall was visiting the offices of First News in London @highlight She was asked which storybook character she would most like to be @highlight First News has a weekly readership of more than 2million young people @highlight Camilla's interview with the paper will be published tomorrow
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'She has gone through so much in her life and the one thing she wanted to accomplish is putting her handprints and footprints in the world,' Miss @placeholder' letter to MAC reads.
By Sadie Whitelocks Fans of Talia Joy Castellano, who tragically lost her six year battle with cancer last Tuesday, are campaigning for MAC cosmetics to launch a make-up line in her honor. Just days before the 13-year-old YouTube beauty sensation passed away her mother posted her 'bucket list' of wishes to Facebook. 'Have my own MAC collection,' was at number 62. As news of her death broke fellow teenager Lauren Vennes launched a Change.org petition to help her see out the dream and to date the campaign has garnered 1,437 signatures. Beauty sensation: Fans of Talia Joy Castellano, who tragically lost her six year battle with cancer last Tuesday, are campaigning for MAC cosmetics to launch a make-up line in her honor @highlight The 13-year-old's family posted her wish list on Facebook days before she lost her six-year battle with cancer @highlight At number 62 the teen had written: 'Have my own MAC collection'
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Ohurougu was a guest on the show alongside @placeholder and the rest of the regulars
A Rocky montage isn't complete without an all-grey sweat suit, raw eggs to down and a spot of meat punching, but who has the Eye of the Tiger between Jamie Redknapp and Freddie Flintoff? Former Liverpool midfielder Redknapp and Flintoff, the ex-England cricket captain, went head-to-head in this week's A League Of Their Own to see who could recreate the classic workout. Under the guidance of boxing great and undisputed world heavyweight champion Lennon Lewis, the pair were put to the test to see who has what it takes and who, as Rocky would say, is just a bum. VIDEO Scroll down to see Jamie Redknapp losing out in another contest @highlight Redknapp and Flintoff face off in a Rocky-style challenge in Sky One's A League Of Their Own on Friday night @highlight Lennox Lewis joins the duo to oversee the test between the two @highlight Legendary jockey Willie Carson also features in a guest turn as Jack Whitehall and Christine Ohuruogu take part in a horse racing challenge
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Sickening: This morning Siddhartha Dhar uploaded this image of him posing with a gun and his newborn baby boy in @placeholder-held area of Syria
Cradling his baby in one arm and brandishing an assault rifle in the other, this is the British jihadist who skipped bail to fight for Islamic State. Siddhartha Dhar posted the photograph online to taunt the police and security services whose blunders allowed him to flee the UK. The 31-year-old – one of hate preacher Anjem Choudary’s top henchmen – is apparently living in Syria almost a month after he went on the run with his pregnant wife and family while under investigation by Scotland Yard. The fugitive, also known as Abu Rumaysah, posted the image on his Twitter social media account which bears his Muslim name with the hashtag Generation Khilafah – a reference to the so-called caliphate. @highlight Siddhartha Dhar was arrested in September along with eight other men @highlight They were questioned on suspicion of encouraging terrorist offences @highlight Dhar was released on bail to reappear in December but fled the country @highlight Later posted tweets boasting about how he could 'breeze' across Europe to Syria to join ISIS fighters because of a 'shoddy security system' @highlight This morning uploaded a photograph of himself posing with newborn boy
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Maybe that's because, as celebrated graphic novelist Gene Luen Yang says, "Superheroes are quintessentially @placeholder.
(CNN) -- Why did I fall in love with superheroes? For me, it was all about the masks. You see, growing up in the '70s, I learned early on that expecting to see someone who looked like me in a heroic role on TV or in the movies was like waiting for a unicorn to wander into our living room. When Asians did show up, it was usually in thankless, forgettable roles as nameless henchmen or comic relief: mules and donkeys, not unicorns. Which is why I turned to the world of comics. The bigger-than-life icons who fought for truth, justice and the American way in comic books often donned cowls, helmets and hoods to hide their identities to protect their loved ones from the vengeance of their diabolical nemeses. But their masks also allowed me to imagine myself (or someone very like me) beneath the Lycra Spandex. @highlight Marvel is creating an African-American Captain America and a female Thor @highlight Jeff Yang: It's great to see the comics make an effort at diversifying the halls of justice @highlight He asks when will there be an Asian-American superhero we can identify with? @highlight Yang: Green Turtle, an Asian-American hero created in 1940s, may be coming back to life
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I have briefly spoken with General Secretary @placeholder and informed him that he is suspended pending this investigation.
(CNN) -- Ukraine has suspended one of their top Olympic officials after an investigation alleged he was willing to sell up to 100 tickets for the London Games on the black market. A probe by the BBC, a British broadcaster, made the claims about Volodymyr Gerashchenko, a senior member of the Ukraine National Olympic Committee (UNOC). Gerashchenko, who has been part of the UNOC since 1997, was told of his suspension Wednesday by president Sergey Bubka, the former pole vaulting legend. A statement on UNOC's website quoyed Bubka as saying: "As President of the Ukraine NOC, I am committed to maintaining the highest standards and ethics within the Olympic Movement. @highlight Senior member of Ukraine National Olympic Committee (UNOC) suspended @highlight Volodymyr Gerashchenko said to have agreed to sell 100 Games tickets on black market @highlight Gerashchenko suspended by UNOC president Sergey Bubka Wednesday
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Privately, @placeholder had reservations about all of them, either in terms of their character or their tactical suitability within the style he wants to play, which supports the idea for the time being that the manager’s opinion is prevailing in regard to who comes and goes at first-team level.
From the top of the world to the exit door in seven short months, it has been an unstoppable slide for Andre Schurrle as he was caught up in Chelsea’s new reality. As Schurrle he adjusts to new targets as a Wolfsburg player he may stop to wonder what has happened since his two goals in the World Cup semi-final and Germany’s glorious month in Brazil. He returned in confident mood and scored in Chelsea’s opening game at Burnley what remains one of the best goals of this season, but things can change quickly in football and he has made way for Juan Cuadrado. @highlight Andre Schurrle won the World Cup with Germany just seven months ago @highlight Yet Schurrle was only ever a bit part player under Jose Mourinho @highlight The Portuguese boss let the midfielder seal a £24million to Wolfsburg @highlight Fiorentina ace Juan Cuadrado replaces the German following his move @highlight CLICK HERE for all the latest Chelsea news
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Lott said the state was disappointed with @placeholder's latest ruling and will continue its legal battle.
By Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:39 EST, 23 December 2013 | UPDATED: 16:42 EST, 23 December 2013 A federal judge on Monday allowed gay marriage to continue in Utah, rejecting a request to put same-sex weddings on hold as the state appeals a decision that has sent couples flocking to county clerk offices for marriage licenses. Judge Robert J. Shelby overturned Utah's ban on same-sex marriage Friday, ruling the voter-approved measure is a violation of gay couples' constitutional rights. The state then asked him to put a stop to the weddings, but he rejected the request. @highlight Gay marriages were permitted to continue in Utah despite a state request to block them @highlight Hundreds of marriage certificates have been issued across multiple counties since Friday - including 200 in Salt Lake County alone @highlight Some county clerks have shuttered while awaiting a judge's decision
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Everyone in the teams knew everyone else because it was a local derby, @placeholder are our great rivals.
By Emily Davies PUBLISHED: 09:13 EST, 28 January 2013 | UPDATED: 09:29 EST, 28 January 2013 Mike Rodman collapsed just days after this picture with five-month-old daughter Eva A 37-year-old footballer collapsed and died on the pitch - just days after posing for a picture with his five-month-old daughter. Mike Rodman, from Wootton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire, collapsed ten minutes into the game on Saturday as his girlfriend Lauren Workman, 23, looked on in horror with baby Eva. Despite extensive CPR Mike, who was player-manager of Bristol-based Kingswood AFC reserves, died shortly afterwards. Club chairman Rob Bateman, who watched the tragedy unfold, said: 'I saw him just fall to the floor face first, there wasn't another player near him. @highlight Mike Rodman collapsed and died ten minutes into the Kingswood and Charfield derby in front of his girlfriend and daughter @highlight He received CPR for more than one hour but could not be saved
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"We are supposed to go by @placeholder's regulations ... FDA should have mandated that you cannot sell cantaloupes that have not been sanitized."
(CNN) -- The company that inspected a Colorado cantaloupe farm at the center of a deadly listeriosis outbreak ignored federal regulators' "best and most timely" advice on processing produce, a congressional committee has found. The FDA cited "serious design flaws" and a "lack of awareness" of safety standards at Jensen Farms as the likely sources of the bacterial contamination behind the deaths. But in a report issued this week, congressional investigators found the company that conducted a July safety audit at the farm, Bio Food Safety, gave it near-perfect marks despite finding three "major deficiencies." In particular, it noted that the company washed its cantaloupe in water that was not treated with chlorine or any other anti-bacterial additive -- a process the FDA said was inconsistent with its recommendations and "a probable cause of the contamination." The inspector did not take points off for the finding, the report states. @highlight The September listeria outbreak killed 30 people @highlight The FDA traced the outbreak to a Colorado farm @highlight Inspectors hired by the farm ignored FDA guidance, a new report finds @highlight The company told investigators it followed FDA rules
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But venture capitalist Mr @placeholder's anger was also aimed directly at the Prime Minister.
By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 03:28 EST, 23 May 2012 | UPDATED: 08:48 EST, 23 May 2012 Vince Cable has been branded a 'socialist' and unfit for office by one of David Cameron's top advisers. In a stinging attack on the Business Secretary, Adrian Beecroft, whose controversial employment reform report was published yesterday, says Mr Cable 'appears to do very little to support business' despite being in charge of it in Britain. Nick Clegg also regularly 'threatens to go nuclear' and dissolve the Coalition 'if he doesn’t get his way', the venture capitalist also claimed, adding the Lib Dems are damaging the UK economy. @highlight Cable 'is a socialist who found a home in the Lib Dems,' says employment reform adviser Adrian Beecroft @highlight In a sensational interview he claims Nick Clegg threatens to break up the Coalition if he doesn't get his own way @highlight Deputy Prime Minister also called 'communist' for proposing universities accept state school students at lower grades than private school pupils @highlight But Lib Dems say Beecroft's report was 'bonkers' and block recommendations
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However he said Lena would have remained 'very well placed to know which servers to target' after leaving the company and 'where all the sensitive information in @placeholder was stored'.
Cybersecurity experts have given a detailed outline to the FBI about the hack attack against Sony Pictures, insisting it was not the work of North Korea but a group of current and former employees who shared a 'mutual hatred' for the company. While the FBI and Sony have announced they believe Pyongyang carried out the hack - claims that were denied by leader Kim Jong-un - independent security officials have been coming forward for the past week saying most of the evidence points to an inside job. Silicon Valley security firm Norse, which provides intelligence to companies to prevent their software from being hacked, has been investigating the compromise at Sony and shared their findings with the FBI on Tuesday, according to Gawker. @highlight Cybersecurity experts think Sony hack was inside job @highlight Silicon Valley firm Norse says it was a group of former employees paid off in May and people from the hacking community who hated Sony @highlight One woman involved, who the firm called Lena, worked there for a decade @highlight FBI still maintains North Korea was responsible for attack @highlight Bureau is investigating possibility that North Korea hired foreign help
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With so many Republican candidates likely to echo each other's talking points in the next year, Paul has tried to run in his own lane by shaping his libertarian foundation into a selling point that says he's best poised to expand the @placeholder base.
Des Moines, Iowa (CNN)Sen. Rand Paul embraced his libertarian roots in Iowa this weekend, speaking unapologetically about his apprehension about foreign intervention and stoking the fire in one of the libertarian movement's biggest crusades: auditing the Federal Reserve. In his first trip to Iowa this year, just under a year before the caucuses, the Kentucky Republican and potential presidential candidate ventured into familiar territory, rallying young voters and libertarian-minded supporters who turned out big for his father's presidential campaigns. Paul found friendly audiences at the end of a stormy week filled with negative headlines over comments he made about vaccinations and swirling controversy involving one of his advisers in Iowa. @highlight Rand Paul kicks off his first event in Iowa this year with events that appeal to libertarian-minded voters @highlight Effort builds on the foundation that his father established in the state during his 2008 and 2012 presidential campaigns
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Mark Clattenburg is in charge of @placeholder's trip to face Basle on Wednesday night
Both Wednesday night Champions League ties will be refereed by English officials as Martin Atkinson takes charge of Schalke vs Real Madrid, while Mark Clattenburg covers Basle vs Porto. The two appointments show UEFA's continued belief that English referees are among Europe's finest officials. Atkinson has refereed three games in the Champions League this season: Bayer Leverkusen vs Benfica, Juventus vs Olympiakos and Barcelona vs Paris Saint-Germain. He also covered the Serbia vs Albania Euro 2016 qualifier which was abandoned after a drone flew a flag over the pitch. Martin Atkinson will be refereeing Schalke vs Real Madrid in the Champions League last-16 first leg @highlight Both of Wednesday's Champions League ties will be reffed by Englishmen @highlight Atkinson will be assisted by Michael Mullarkey and Stephen Child, with Andre Marriner and Craig Pawson as additional assistants @highlight Clattenburg has Simon Beck and Stuart Burt as his assistants, with Anthony Taylor and Kevin Friend behind the goals
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Pictured, migrants try their luck on lorries out of @placeholder, in this file picture from May
By Stian Alexander An illegal immigrant clung to the bottom of a school bus for more than 100 miles after it made its way back to the UK from a day trip to France. The bus was packed with pupils from a school in Ilford, northeast London, when the driver heard noises coming from underneath the coach. The driver drove the coach to Ilford Police Station, where cops found a 16-year-old from Sudan 'attached to the chassis'. It is believed he sneaked under the bus in Calais and managed to hold on for 107 miles - until he was caught in Ilford. @highlight A Sudanese man claiming to be 16 was found underneath a bus full of pupils @highlight The driver heard noises from underneath the vehicle after Calais trip @highlight The stowaway, who had no documents, was arrested by officers
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Mason's execution capped a busy week in @placeholder death chambers.
Execution is Alabama's fifth this year Thirty-five inmates executed in the U.S. in 2011 By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 5:10 PM on 23rd September 2011 A man convicted of the 1994 execution-style shooting of a store clerk in Alabama was put to death last night - the third U.S. execution this week. Derrick Mason, 37, was given a lethal injection and pronounced dead minutes later at 6:49pm at Alabama's Holman Prison. Strapped to the gurney, Mason gave a brief statement, apologising to the victim's family 'for the hurt and pain I caused' them. Executed: Derrick Mason was put to death in Alabama last night @highlight Execution is Alabama's fifth this year @highlight Thirty-five inmates executed in the U.S. in 2011
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But 'we can't leave our embassies unprotected,' he added, resuming his swipe at @placeholder.
Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul sent a strong signal Tuesday to 2016-watchers that Benghazi isn't dead as a presidential campaign issue, slamming former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for failing to prevent the 2012 terror attack in the Libyan port city that killed the U.S. ambassador and three other American personnel. 'We have to defend ourselves,' he told a conservative audience at a summit hosted by Heritage Action for America. 'We also have to defend our diplomatic missions around the world.' 'I put a lot of blame at the feet of Hillary Clinton for not defending the embassy – or the consulate – in Benghazi. I think she did a terrible job. And I think that it's inexcusable, basically, when you're asked for security that you not provide it.' @highlight Libertarian firebrand starts pummelling the presumptive Democratic frontrunner a day before barnstorming through New Hampshire @highlight I put a lot of blame at the feet of Hillary Clinton for not defending the consulate in Benghazi,' Sen. Paul told a conservative audience; 'I think she did a terrible job' @highlight Complains that secular dictators deposed by the US are 'replaced by chaos and the rise of radical Islam – and that would be in Hillary's war in Libya' @highlight Islamist radicals stormed the US consulate in Benghazi, Libya on September 11, 2012, creating a rallying point for the GOP's right wing @highlight Paul will likely need to compete with Sen. Ted Cruz in 2016 for the hearts and minds of conservatives in the GOP's base
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Over the years she forgot about @placeholder only to run into him at a bar when she was 18.
A devoted mother has had the chance to see her daughter as a young woman - 13 years after she was brutally murdered by her father. Kathy Brant, from Illinois, US, has had a photo of Lindsay Powell - who was killed in a vicious hammer attack at the age of four - aged digitally to imagine the face she would have had at 18. ‘She is absolutely beautiful. Every time I look at her, I feel full of hope,’ the 41-year-old said. Kathy Brant had a picture made of Lindsay Powell as a young woman, digitally aged from childhood snaps @highlight Kathy Brant's ex-husband Brad murdered Lindsay, 4, in a vicious attack @highlight Attempted to kill Kathy, from Illinois, in 1997 to be with another woman @highlight 41-year-old child abuse activist says photo is 'absolutely beautiful'
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Said one @placeholder official: "It all leads us to believe something could happen in the near future."
A global travel alert issued Friday by the State Department warned al Qaeda may launch attacks in the Middle East, North Africa and beyond in coming weeks, a threat that prompted Sunday's closure of 21 embassies and consulates. The U.S. government's actions are in response to growing intelligence that shows a potential for attacks in Yemen and elsewhere in the Middle East as well as North Africa, said U.S. officials who spoke to CNN on condition of not being identified. "The threat appears to be much worse than it has (been) in a long time," said a senior national security official in Yemen, where the government is "on high alert against possible attacks in the days to come." @highlight The State Department issues a global travel alert on possible al Qaeda attacks @highlight Sources say al Qaeda is in final planning stages of unspecified plot @highlight Rep. King: Information is "specific," attacks "really could be almost anyplace" @highlight Western targets, not just American ones, are under threat, officials say
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Film experts at the festival seemed agreed that @placeholder would likely take out a lawsuit.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:20 EST, 25 January 2013 | UPDATED: 16:53 EST, 25 January 2013 Buzz Lightyear looks ghoulish; the teacups take on a psychedelic life of their own and the Magic Kingdom is transformed into a dystopian hellhole. This isn't a tetchy parent complaining of a long day of queues at Disney's Magic Kingdom but rather the description of a new film which is exciting the critics but causing some uproar in the 'Happiest Place on Earth'. Randall Moore's, Escape from Tomorrow, a dark movie set among the backdrop of the Disney theme parks in Florida and California is all the talk of this year's Sundance Film Festival. @highlight Escape From Tomorrow is a surreal fictional drama shot secretly in Disney World and Disneyland currently being aired at the Sundance Festival, Utah @highlight Director Randall Moore failed to get permission for the creepy film shot on handheld cameras which follows a father's trippy breakdown while on vacation in the park @highlight Disney has failed to comment on the film but festival buzz expects the corporation to try to block its release
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It has now become a game where @placeholder raise their game despite it only being a friendly.
Arsenal vs Manchester United should be postponed due to injuries Jack Wilshere's critics need to pipe down... he can become world class I had a conversation with former Scotland striker Andy Gray after an England defeat about 10 years ago which went something like this: AG – that was awful AD – it was, but as a Scotsman you can hardly talk AG – At least we know we’re no good! It was right at the time but now the tables are totally turned. VIDEO Scroll down for Scotland vs England: Sportsmail's international friendly preview Andy Gray (fourth from right) with England and Scotland legends ahead of a clash between the two in 1999 @highlight Scotland beat Republic of Ireland 1-0 on Friday night @highlight Gordon Strachan's side face an under-strength England on Tuesday @highlight Scotland still face a tall order to qualify for Euro 2016 @highlight Tartan Army fans booed Ireland's Glasgow-born Aiden McGeady @highlight But four of the 13 Scotland players who featured were born in England
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@placeholder was full of praise for Lehmann on his second Arsenal debut after his return from retirement to help them out with a goalkeeping shortage.
(CNN) -- Arsenal revived their English Premier League title hopes with a 3-1 win at relegation battlers Blackpool Sunday. The victory moved Arsene Wenger's men to within seven points of leaders Manchester United, with a further game in hand. Arsenal were forced to field 41-year German goalkeeper Jens Lehmann after Manuel Almunia was injured in the warm-up but they were largely in command after first half goals from Abou Diaby and Emmanuel Eboue. Gary Taylor-Fletcher pulled one back for Blackpool in the 52nd minute when he scored after referee Lee Mason waved played on when Lehmann rushed off his line to foul DJ Campbell. @highlight Arsenal win 3-1 at Blackpool to close to within seven points of EPL leaders Man Utd @highlight 41-year-old Jens Lehmann dons goalkeeping gloves for Arsenal @highlight Aston Villa beat Newcastle 1-0 to ease relegation fears
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While these functions appear to be predominantly intended for the iPhone and iPad, the patent also shows how the technology could be incorporated into a @placeholder’s trackpad, to create ridges (102) and make a future laptop (without a groove on its side) easier to open (pictured)
By Sarah Griffiths for MailOnline In two weeks, Apple is set to show off the features of its eagerly anticipated iPhone 6 handset. But while the world waits for the new smartphone, engineers at the firm's headquarters in Cupertino, California, are busy patenting futuristic features that could one day appear in iPads and iPhones. In a patent granted today, plans are revealed for a mobile device with a flexible screen with hidden buttons beneath its surface. In a patent granted today, plans are revealed for a mobile device with a flexible screen. This image shows how temporary raised buttons (22) could push upwards under a screen (102) on demand, giving users the feeling of pushing a physical button, like the home button on an iPhone @highlight Patent reveals iPhones and iPads could one day have flexible screens @highlight Such screens could hide buttons, microphones and speakers @highlight Alternatively, tiny motors underneath screens could create temporary ridges on-demand that users could push like buttons @highlight Technique could be used to provide an opening mechanism for a MacBook @highlight By hiding physical buttons, 'all-screen' mobiles and tablets could be created
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"One of @placeholder's greatest Test Captains under whose leadership India became the No.
(CNN) -- He is India's most successful Test match captain but Mahendra Singh Dhoni has decided enough is enough. The 33-year-old has retired from Test match cricket, bringing down the curtain on an illustrious career in which he thrilled crowds across the world. Dhoni, who made his debut in 2005, captained India in 60 of his 90 Test matches but decided to quit on Tuesday following the draw with Australia in Melbourne which meant his side conceded the series. In a statement, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), said that Dhoni made the decision to retire from Tests "in order to concentrate" on one-day and Twenty20 cricket. @highlight MS Dhoni has retired from Test cricket @highlight Indian captain made announcement after series defeat by Australia @highlight Dhoni led India to 27 victories in 60 Test matches as captain @highlight The 33-year-old will now concentrate on one-day and Twenty20 cricket
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After the passing of their husbands the sisters helped to look after one-another and as @placeholder's eyesight failed Edith, who puts her longevity down to hard work and a bowl of porridge every morning, started reading the paper to her.
By Chris Pleasance PUBLISHED: 11:39 EST, 10 November 2013 | UPDATED: 12:20 EST, 10 November 2013 In 1909 Queen Victoria had been dead for eight years, her successor Edward VII was on the throne and World War I was still five years from starting. That year also saw the birth of Evelyn and Edith in Scotland, the world's oldest surviving twins, who will celebrate their 104th birthdays on Friday. However the sisters, who live in the same retirement home, may have to spend it apart as one of them is in hospital. Evelyn Middleton (left) and her sister Edith Ritchie are the world's oldest surviving twins and will celebrate their 104th birthdays on Friday @highlight Non-identical twins Evelyn and Edith born 1909 when Edward VII on throne @highlight World's oldest twins will celebrate their 104th birthdays on Friday @highlight Lives have seen two World Wars, discovery of penicillin and moon landing @highlight Between them they have eight children, 21 grandchildren, 47 great-grandchildren, and six great-great grandchildren
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The house which has sea views, is one of the stopping points on the @placeholder tour which takes fans around locations used in the show
By Daily Mail Reporter The house from the much-loved television programme Gavin and Stacey has been put up for sale for the tidy sum of £125,000. The modest terraced property in the seaside resort of Barry, South Wales, was Stacey’s home in the comedy series. Fans will be familiar with the house in Trinity Street, Barry, as the place where Stacey’s mother Gwen served up her famous omelettes. Pensioner Doris lived next door and Stacey’s uncle Bryn - played by comedian Rob Brydon - lived opposite. Moving on: Since Gavin and Stacey became a surprise hit, more than 13,000 fans have turned up at the house and current owner Glenda Kenyon (pictured) has happily shown them around @highlight Owner Glenda Kenyon has lived at the two-bedroom property for 30 years @highlight More than 13,000 fans of show have turned up at the house since success @highlight Agents will be accepting sealed bids for house in Trinity Street, Barry
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The flawed tender process had given the contract to @placeholder.
By Ray Massey PUBLISHED: 04:31 EST, 6 December 2012 | UPDATED: 02:50 EST, 7 December 2012 The blunders that turned the West Coast rail franchise deal into 'a first-class fiasco' were laid bare yesterday. The former transport secretary, Justine Greening is pictured The blunders that turned the West Coast rail franchise deal into ‘a first-class fiasco’ were laid bare yesterday. The first official reports into the auction found civil servants got their sums wrong when stripping Virgin Trains of the £7billion route. Ministers have been forced to start the tender process again – costing taxpayers tens of millions of pounds. @highlight Sir Richard Branson lost the right to run services to rival FirstGroup @highlight But a flawed bidding process meant the deal had to be torn up @highlight Laidlaw Report blames lack of transparency, bad planning and confusion about who was in charge @highlight Ministers had asked Virgin to stay on for a year but today announced a new 23-month deal while it tries to sort out the mess @highlight Chancellor George Osborne says it is 'frustrating' as the government braces itself for a 'hard-hitting' report into its botched handling of the deal
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Last week, @placeholder invalidated its 60-year-old armistice with the South.
Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- The suspected cyberattack that struck South Korean banks and media companies this week didn't originate from a Chinese IP address, South Korean officials said Friday, contradicting their previous claim. The Korea Communications Commission, a South Korean regulator, said that after "detailed analysis," the IP address that was thought to be from China was determined to be an internal IP address from one of the banks that was infected by the malicious code. It said, though, that "the government has confirmed that the attack was from a foreign land." An IP address is the number that identifies a network or device on the Internet. @highlight Wednesday's suspected cyberattack hit 32,000 computers @highlight Nine companies fell victim to the malicious code @highlight Government computers weren't affected @highlight South Korea has blamed the North in the past, which has rejected the allegations
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@placeholder's father is likely to give him a role at his empire, which includes high-end jewellers and a staff rewards ­business, if his football comeback fails, the Mirror said.
The former Beautiful South singer Paul Heaton has resigned as a charity patron of Sheffield United over the club's decision to allow convicted rapist Ched Evans to return to training. The singer, who said he made the decision with 'great regret', said the club needed 'to lift its reputation out of the gutter'. He joins TV presenter Charlie Webster, sixties pop star Dave Berry and Sheffield businesswoman Lindsay Graham, who have all resigned as patrons of the club since the decision was made. Scroll down for video Singer Paul Heaton (left) has joined four other charity patrons of Sheffield United in resigning over the return of convicted rapist Ched Evans (right) to the club @highlight Paul Heaton resigned as patron of Sheffield United over club's decision @highlight The singer said the club needed 'to lift its reputation out of the gutter' @highlight He is fourth high-profile patron to resign - including Charlie Webster @highlight Evans, 25, is allowed to start training with his former club Sheffield United @highlight Released from jail in October having served half five-year rape sentence @highlight He is engaged to Natasha Massey, whose father has reportedly offered Evans a job at his empire of businesses if footballing comeback fails @highlight Karl Massey reportedly said 'always be a job for Evans at one of his firms'
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It could be argued that @placeholder has been selling kids on spinach since his inception in 1929.
(CNN) -- Next month, the Vidalia Onion Committee, a Georgia group that promotes the consumption of sweet onions, will roll out 6-foot cardboard cutouts of the ogre Shrek as a tie-in to the latest film in the series, "Shrek Forever After." In turn, the Georgia-based growers group hopes the green guy will turn children on to eating Vidalia onions. "We do like to market to younger audiences and teach them about our product," said Wendy Brannen, the committee's executive director. Although it's not the first time movie advertising has taken to the produce aisle (Disney promoted the DVD release of Peter Pan a few years ago with stickers on fresh tomatoes), it's definitely one of the most prominent displays. @highlight Vidalia Onion Committee to place cutouts of Shrek in grocery stores @highlight Industry officials say it's good if it means children eat more vegetables @highlight Popeye, Disney characters have also done partnerships with produce companies
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'I've got to have a @placeholder Senate,' President Obama told donors on Wednesday.
By Francesca Chambers President Obama last night claimed that the GOP had blocked 500 bills since 2007 as accusations of 'Republican obstructionism' are making an election-year comeback. Obama and the Democratic Party have been forced onto the offensive as they try to explain to their big dollar donors why they've been unable to move forward on issues important to the base despite holding the upper chamber and the presidency. 'Their willingness to say no to everything — the fact that since 2007, they have filibustered about 500 pieces of legislation that would help the middle class just gives you a sense of how opposed they are to any progress,' President Barack Obama told attendees of a Democratic Party fundraiser on Wednesday evening at the home of Walt Disney Studios chairman Alan Horn in Los Angeles, California. @highlight Democrats are claiming Republican obstructionism is to blame for the Senate's inability to pass progressive legislation @highlight At a Democratic Party fundraiser last night, President Obama claimed Republicans 'have filibustered about 500 pieces of legislation' since 2007 @highlight The president's number likely includes every single piece of legislation that has come through the Senate in that time - including legislation Democrats opposed, a Senate staffer said @highlight Republicans are in turn calling on Democrats to stop obstructing Republican-led legislation from coming to the Senate floor
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But Democrats still lead overall by more than 11,000 early votes and while @placeholder expect to continue closing the gap, they don't believe they'll undo their rivals in the early vote count -- at least not this cycle.
Washington (CNN) -- Forget about pushing voters to the polls in the final 72 hours. Republican war rooms are now just as focused on turning voters into votes weeks before Election Day. In their multi-front battle to win back the Senate and hold on to governor mansions, Republican operatives don't want their supporters to wait until Nov. 4, and they're investing real money, technology and manpower to try to match Democrats, on a playing field the left has dominated in recent contests. Many credit an early voting advantage by Democrats for playing a key role in the 2012 presidential elections. The practice has upended the traditional electoral calendar and Republicans have revamped their approach, at a time when 33 states and the District of Columbia now offer some form of early voting. @highlight Republican operations are pouring more resources than ever into early voting. @highlight Democrats say they've had the early voting advantage and that the GOP won't bridge the gap. @highlight Iowa Republicans have invested $1 million specifically for mobilizing early voters. @highlight Early voting starts in Georgia on Monday.
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Around 450 people applied for the top job, which went to @placeholder -- the first woman and ethnic minority ever to hold the position.
(CNN) -- If you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen -- or so the saying goes. But in the pressure cooker atmosphere of the White House, where world-changing decisions are made on a daily basis, the kitchen could well be the coolest room in the building. The chef feeding the most powerful man on the planet uses few words as she kneads, stirs, and whips; her style likened to a "baseball coach" who calmly relays orders through hand signals. "I think 'baseball coach' is a great analogy because everybody has their own positions, everybody has their own plays to make," says Chef Cristeta Comerford, in an accent that wavers between her native Philippines, and adopted home of Chicago. @highlight Exclusive interview with White House chef Cristeta Comerford @highlight Cool-headed cook relays orders with hand signals, not outbursts @highlight Filipino started off as "salad girl" working in Chicago hotels @highlight Pressure is on to feed hundreds of dignitaries at state banquets
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The prevalence rate of @placeholder has fallen 41% since 1990.
(CNN) -- Thousands have died in the current Ebola outbreak in West Africa, and much of the global conversation has centered on the lack of an approved medication to treat the deadly disease. Yet in 2013, 1.5 million people died from another infectious disease that has a cure. On Wednesday, the World Health Organization released its 2014 Global Tuberculosis Report, which shows that 9 million people developed tuberculosis in 2013 and 1.5 million died, making it one of the world's deadliest communicable diseases. "In addition, around 3 million people who fall ill from TB are still being 'missed' by health systems each year either because they are not diagnosed, or because they are diagnosed but not reported," the WHO said in a statement. @highlight World Health Organization releases 2014 Global Tuberculosis Report @highlight 9 million people developed tuberculosis in 2013, it says @highlight TB is a bacterial infection that can be spread through the air @highlight There are several drug regimens approved to treat TB
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During the speech, the president highlighted his promise to double @placeholder exports over five years -- a goal he said is on track to be reached ahead of schedule.
(CNN) -- President Barack Obama trumpeted his manufacturing and export agenda Friday, telling a crowd in Washington state that the American economy is poised for a strong, long-term recovery with the right kind of government assistance. "The last few decades haven't been easy for manufacturing," the president said during a tour of Boeing's assembly plant in Everett. But "in this country we don't give up even when times are tough." Americans "don't have to sit there and settle for a lesser future," he asserted. Obama's remarks were made on the third day of a West Coast swing mixed with policy announcements and political events. Among other things, he discussed the need to provide greater export financing to American manufacturing companies while expanding support for small business. @highlight NEW: Obama pushes manufacturing, export agenda during visit to Boeing @highlight NEW: Obama says Americans "will always win" if there is a level playing field with other countries @highlight NEW: Obama pushes for a series of tax changes to promote domestic manufacturing @highlight The speech comes days after the president's meeting with China's vice president
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Lance Corporal Leakey, 'with the full knowledge of the dangers', exposed himself to @placeholder fire once more.
Captain Brandon Bocian, pictured, is the US Marine whose injury prompted Lance Corporal Joshua Leakey to launch his death-defying rescue attempt A US Marine who was saved by a paratrooper who became the first living Briton to win the Victoria Cross for his service in Afghanistan can be revealed today. Captain Brandon Bocian was on his second tour of the war-torn country when he was shot under intense fire in Helmand Province by the Taliban. Briton Lance Corporal Joshua Leakey, 27, ran through a hail of insurgent machine gunfire and rocket-propelled grenades three times to save the injured comrade. Speaking about the event for the first time yesterday, Captain Bocian said: ‘I hadn’t met Lance Corporal Leakey prior to that day but am grateful for his actions. @highlight Captain Brandon Bocian was shot by the Taliban in August 2013 @highlight Wounded, Captain Bocian was pinned down by heavy Taliban fire @highlight Lance Corporal Joshua Leakey saw the danger and took immediate action @highlight He braved Taliban fire to rescue the stricken Marine from certain death
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Santa Clarke: @placeholder's forced apparel of red trousers, white top and white beard
TIGER LETS IT SLIP It wasn’t just shots Tiger Woods was dropping as he let a big F-bomb go at the second — swearing loud enough for broadcasters to pick it up after another rotten drive. But Bubba Watson was in trouble for keeping quiet as the big-hitter failed to shout fore after a wayward shot at the same hole. Frustrated: Tiger Woods let a big F-bomb go on the second hole at Valhalla Golf Club BUTT OF THE JOKE It is tradition for the previous year’s winner to choose the menu for the Champions Dinner. Holder Jason Dufner’s menu included a ‘Butt Rubbed’ Filet Mignon — Butt Rub being a barbecue seasoning. The choice was presumably inspired by last year’s celebration, during which he was photographed patting his wife’s rear end. @highlight Tiger Woods lets an F-bomb go at the second hole @highlight Montgomerie hits round of 70, then commentates for Sky Sports @highlight Darren Clarke dresses up as Santa Claus due tp bet
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The duo will be in action first when the @placeholder season kicks off early next year, but former Stamford Bridge midfielder Lampard has already spoken about his wish to make an imprint with the new side.
By Charlie Skillen Follow @@charlieskillen New York is used to being home to the stars, and Frank Lampard and David Villa add football glamour to the city that never sleeps. Chelsea icon Lampard and former Barcelona star Villa - both Champions League winners - are the two marquee stars for fledgling MLS side New York City FC. And the Spaniard has wasted no time in meeting his new team-mate, posting a snap with Lampard to his official Instagram account with the message 'With my new @nycfc teammate Frank Lampard!!! Con mi nuevo campanero!!!!' VIDEO Scroll down to watch New York City enticed me - Villa @highlight Lampard has joined ex-Barcelona striker David Villa in the MLS @highlight England international was released after 13 years at Stamford Bridge @highlight The 36-year-old described his New York move as a 'very exciting challenge @highlight Daniel Craig also watched on as Liverpool took on Manchester City
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Law enforcement sources in Greece say @placeholder women have in the past been detected traveling heavily pregnant into Greece.
Nikolaevo, Bulgaria (CNN) -- The homes are built with mud and straw. The streets are dirt and puddles. An old Roma lady gestures that she's so hungry it feels like her belly has been slit. This is Nikolaevo, a tumbledown Roma village in the heart of Bulgaria. If fate had dealt a girl known as "Maria" a different hand, she would have grown up here, surrounded by decay and poverty. DNA tests have now solved part of the mystery of Maria, the child called the "blond angel" by Greek media after she was discovered during a police raid on a Roma camp in Farsala, Greece. Her birth parents are Bulgarian -- Saska Ruseva and Atanas Rusev -- and, like the Greek couple who had been raising Maria, they, too, are Roma. @highlight CNN's Karl Penhaul visits the Bulgarian Roma village where "Maria" grew up @highlight "We gave her away. I didn't take any money," her biological mother says @highlight DNA match traced birth parents of Maria to the village of Nikolaevo @highlight Greek Roma couple who raised Maria are in custody charged with kidnapping
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Of course, she's not selling the real @placeholder, where working-class people struggle to find affordable housing (never mind buying a home); where rising retail rents are pushing independent bars, music venues and shops out for "one size fits all" chain stores.
Taylor Swift will be welcoming you to New York for the next year, but many of the city's residents are already wishing the megastar had stayed in Nashville. Taylor Swift? What about Jennifer Lopez, Jay Z or even Jerry Seinfeld? Named the city's first Global Welcome Ambassador for its "Welcome To New York" campaign -- she has a song of the same name -- Swift is attracting criticism as a carpetbagger. She bought a $19.9 million apartment in Manhattan's Tribeca neighborhood this year. It's not exactly the act of a struggling artist from elsewhere, inspired by Frank Sinatra to roll the dice on the city that never sleeps. Or even a local girl from the Bronx riding the 6 train to make it in Manhattan. @highlight Taylor Swift is New York's first Global Welcome Ambassador @highlight Swift's newest album features a pop ode to the city that never sleeps @highlight Her city bona fides are questionable when compared with other lovers of NYC
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DVDs on a laptop pass the long wait before @placeholder is up and running again.
GALVESTON, Texas (CNN) -- As Galveston's leaders on Monday repeatedly urged its residents to stay away, people who never left tried to make the best of their muggy, tree-strewn, powerless city. iReporter Carlos Ortega says there's "not an inch that isn't damaged" in his Galveston, Texas, neighborhood. Amy Reid and her neighbors found a good use for all the frozen dinners that had piled up over weeks in their freezers, pooling them as some kind of high-sodium feast they might have to subsist on for a long time. As of Monday night, there was only one convenience store open in Galveston and one was lucky to find beef jerky and fruit roll-ups on the shelves. @highlight NEW: Storm leaves millions without power, with outages as far north as Ohio @highlight Aftermath of Hurricane Ike "worse than storm itself," Galveston mayor says @highlight Officials say they fear more bodies may be in Texas debris @highlight Ike and remnants leave at least 27 people dead in U.S.
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@placeholder has a well-deserved reputation as one of our better TV pundits.
The headline on an easily-found and well put together YouTube video in homage of Daley Blind is: Amazing Goals, Skills, Passes, Tackles. The reality is that the video contains Blind's one Manchester United goal – admittedly a cracker away at West Brom in October – and lots of clips of the other – rather more mundane – things that the Dutch international was brought to Old Trafford last summer to do. Every team in the Barclays Premier League needs a nuts-and-bolts man, of course. The simple things on a football need still need doing. Daley Blind scoring his only goal (so far) for the club in the clash with West Bromwich Albion in october @highlight Gary Neville criticised Manchester United's Daley Blind @highlight But Blind has hit back saying he believes he has been a success at United @highlight The 24-year-old joined the club from Ajax during the summer @highlight Blind's only goal for United came against West Brom in October
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While in @placeholder, the teens used a stolen check that was $20 over the items they were buying, so the cashier gave them the difference back in cash, Manning Police Chief Blair Shaffer said.
A truck allegedly stolen by two teen runaways has been found dumped in Georgia - as their days-long crime spree reaches a fifth state. Cheyenne Philips, 13, and her older boyfriend, Dalton Hayes, 18, were last seen at Hayes' home in Grayson County, Kentucky on January 4 and have been on the run ever since. More than a week later, on Sunday 12, they allegedly stole a truck from a couple's home in Clarkson, Kentucky before driving through a cattle farm and abandoning the damaged vehicle. The following day, they were spotted on surveillance footage walking around a Walmart in Manning, South Carolina and driving yet another stolen pickup. @highlight Cheyenne Phillips, 13, and Dalton Hayes, 18, left home in Kentucky on January 4 and have eluded authorities ever since @highlight On January 11, they 'stole a truck, drove it through a Kentucky cattle farm and then abandoned it in the woods before running away' @highlight They then 'stole another truck that they drove to South Carolina, where they were caught by surveillance cameras in a Walmart' @highlight That truck was later found dumped in Georgia and a third truck was taken @highlight The teens 'also used stolen checks to get cash back from Walmart' @highlight Hayes' mother said she had no idea Phillips was just 13 and had confronted the girl about her age before the couple took off @highlight She said her son loved the girl and had bought an engagement ring
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Christie said @placeholder should be focused on trying to bring stability to the region 'by having America be a forceful voice in favor of a democracy like Israel, and be condemning in the strongest terms and with actions the things that are being done by Hamas against Israel.'
Partly blaming unrest in the Middle East on President Barack Obama, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said Saturday that Obama has not spoken firmly and forcefully on Israel's behalf and that the country no longer trusts it has the full support of the United States because of him. The Republican governor's remarks came as Israel targeted civilian institutions with suspected ties to the militant organization Hamas and declared it would step up its bombardment of northern Gaza. Israel says it is acting in self-defense against Hamas rockets. No trust: Christie says Israelis no longer trust that they have the support of the United States because President Obama hasn't taken a firm stance against Hamas @highlight Christie says the president hasn't done enough to crack down on Palestinian militant groups like Hamas @highlight The New Jersey governor says Israel no longer trusts that it has the support of the U.S. because Obama hasn't taken a firm enough stand against Hamas @highlight Hamas has been launching rocket attacks against Israel for the past several days @highlight Israel has hit back with air strikes @highlight The president publicly said that Israel has the right to defend itself from Hamas members in Gaza @highlight Christie declined to say whether he felt the U.S. should intervene in the conflict
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On Monday, @placeholder ordered the reinstatement of feeding and other care while a court-appointed attorney consulted with Casey Kasem and doctors.
By David Mccormack The judge overseeing Casey Kasem’s feuding relatives has revoked an earlier decision ordering doctors to artificially feed and hydrate the ailing American Top 40 host. Superior Court Judge Daniel Murphy determined on Wednesday that giving Kasem food and fluids would be harmful and cause more pain for the 82-year-old former radio and TV personality. His daughter Kerri Kasem initially implemented the end-of life measures on June 6. Casey Kasem's wife of 34 years, Jean, stormed out of court on Wednesday after a judge revoked an earlier decision ordering doctors to artificially feed and hydrate the ailing American Top 40 host @highlight A judge has reversed his decision taken on Monday ordering doctors to artificially feed and hydrate Casey Kasem @highlight Jean Kasem, the DJ's wife of the past 34 years, stormed out of court at the decision @highlight Judge Daniel Murphy said he changed his mind after he found out the ailing radio host was not responding to artificial nutrition and fluids @highlight Daughter Kerri Kasem had implemented the end-of life measures on June 6 after being @highlight Jean Kasem and Kerri have been fighting in courts in Washington state and Los Angeles over Casey's care in recent weeks @highlight 'We have lived in sheer horror of this girl (Kerri),' said Jean Kasem in court on Wednesday
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Explaining the situation with @placeholder, Moyes added: ‘Wayne has been sent away on a sort of hot-weather break.
Manchester United fear Robin van Persie could be on the sidelines for a further six weeks with a repeat of a thigh injury he suffered at Arsenal. David Moyes desperately needs his principal striker back and, as problems mount, on Friday he confirmed that Wayne Rooney would also miss Saturday's clash against Swansea. But the more serious concern for Moyes is Van Persie, the manager admitting that he ‘would not want to put a date’ on the 30-year-old’s return even after sending him to Holland to work with a fitness coach at PSV Eindhoven. Attacking loss: Van Persie could be out for another six weeks as he recovers from a thigh injury @highlight Dutch striker suffers repeat of thigh injury he suffered at Arsenal @highlight Van Persie was out for nearly three months with the same injury in 2007-08 @highlight David Moyes sent Van Persie to work with fitness coach at PSV Eindhoven @highlight Hasn't played since December 10, United's 1-0 win over Shakhtar Donetsk
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Governor @placeholder stands for free enterprise, less government, more freedom."
(CNN) -- In most presidential races this close, it is a battle for the undecideds and independents. Pre-convention interviews with both Republican and Democratic delegates suggest this year might be more like trench warfare -- firing up the party faithful, starting in Tampa and Charlotte, to mobilize a high grassroots voter turnout in November. "Conventional wisdom is that this election is about independents, but in reality it's about the base," said Orit Sklar, a Georgia-based longtime Romney activist attending her first convention as part of a state delegation. "For Republicans, it means the convention is that much more important this time around. Our base has to be energized leaving Tampa, because we have to do everything we can not only to elect Mitt Romney, but to win the Senate and gain greater control of the House." @highlight Romney activist: election not about independents but about the party base @highlight This election is like 2004 where George Bush "was as much of a lightning rod as President Obama is today" @highlight CNN Pollster: It all gets down to grassroots @highlight Democrat: Election is about looking at the progress made and then realizing that progress could be rolled back
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@placeholder's is required to regularly send reports to the court, outlining Hinckley's movements and activities when he is in Williamsburg.
(CNN) -- A federal judge will allow John Hinckley, the man who shot and severely wounded President Ronald Reagan in a 1981 assassination attempt, more time away from a Washington psychiatric hospital to visit his elderly mother in Virginia. HIs periodic visits away from St. Elizabeth's Hospital are currently restricted to 10 days at a time. He now will be permitted 17-day visits to Williamsburg. Hinckley was found not guilty by reason of insanity in the shootings of Reagan, White House press secretary James Brady, Secret Service agent Timothy McCarthy, and police officer Thomas Delahanty. All survived the attack, but Brady was left permanently disabled. @highlight Hinckley attempted to kill President Ronald Reagan in 1981 @highlight He and others were shot outside hotel in Washington @highlight Hinckley is confined to a Washington psychiatric hospital @highlight He is allowed limited visits to his mother's home in Virginia
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Here in New York City, we regularly receive reports that @placeholder school children are called 'Bin Laden' or 'terrorist' by classmates and sometimes endure physical violence."
A Columbia University professor who wrote about hate crimes against Sikhs may have become a victim of one himself when 12 to 15 people attacked him while shouting anti-Muslim slurs, police said. Prabhjot Singh, a Sikh and a professor of international and public affairs, said the attackers were yelling "get Osama" and "terrorist" when they swarmed him Saturday night near Central Park in New York. "There were about 20 of them. A few surrounded me, and started punching me," Singh said, according to the Sikh Coalition. Explainer: Who are Sikhs, and what do they believe? He suffered injuries to his face, including displaced teeth and a possible fracture in his lower jaw, as well as severe bruising and a small puncture on his elbow, the coalition said. Singh was treated and released from Mount Sinai hospital. @highlight Prabhjot Singh, a Columbia University professor, was attacked near Central Park @highlight Singh, a Sikh, says the assailants were yelling, "get Osama" and "terrorist" @highlight New York police are investigating the case as a hate crime @highlight Sikhism is the world's fifth most popular religion
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