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It marks a return visit to Springfield for @placeholder and Rogen: Rudd guested in a season 22 episode and Rogen co-wrote the season 21 premiere and voiced a character.
(EW.com) -- Late last year, news broke that The Simpsons were going to turn a decades-old spec script written by Judd Apatow into an episode. As it turns out, the A-list comedy writer-director-producer is collaborating with the animated series in front of the microphone as well. EW has learned that a different episode — which was already known to boast Will Arnett as a guest star — features the voices of Apatow, frequent collaborators Leslie Mann, Paul Rudd, and Seth Rogen, plus Channing Tatum and... Judas Priest frontman Rob Halford. EW: 'The Simpsons': Daniel Radcliffe to guest Fed up with movie theaters, Homer is taught by Bart how to illegally download films, and he starts screening them in his backyard for folks in Springfield. "Even though Homer is stealing, he's doing it for the community, he's doing it out of the goodness of his heart," says executive producer Matt Selman. Alas, an overzealous FBI director in charge of anti-piracy (Arnett) doesn't quite see it that way and sets his sights on Homer. @highlight Several celeb voices will be featured on "The Simpsons" @highlight Judd Apatow and several of his collaborators will appear @highlight The episode is slated to air in January
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"His loss will be felt both within the community in @placeholder and across the world with all those who work in pursuit of justice."
(CNN) -- Gerry Conlon, who was wrongly imprisoned for the IRA Guildford pub bombing in England in 1974, died Saturday in Belfast, Northern Ireland. He was 60. He was one of the Guildford Four, who were falsely convicted by the British courts and eventually freed in 1989. Conlon had been ill for some time. "We recognize that what he achieved by fighting for justice for us had a far, far greater importance -- it forced the world's closed eyes to be opened to injustice," his family said in a statement. The story of Conlon's struggle for freedom was told in the film "In the Name of the Father." @highlight Gerry Conlon, one of the Guildford Four, dies at age 60 @highlight Conlon was wrongly convicted in the 1974 IRA bombing of Guildford pub @highlight He spent 15 years in prison and was released in 1989 @highlight His story is told in the film "In the Name of the Father"
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Belgian police say they alerted @placeholder authorities that the pair were known extremists.
(CNN) -- European intelligence agencies are on alert for new al Qaeda terrorist plots following the arrest of two men at an Italian port and investigations into the activities of an alleged al Qaeda network based in Brussels. Bassam Ayachi officiated at the wedding of Malika el Aroud (pictured), who became an al Qaeda "icon." The two are closely tied to a Brussels-based al Qaeda recruiting network, Belgian counter-terrorism officials have told CNN. They are Bassam Ayachi, 62, and Raphael Gendron, 33 -- and they were detained in the port of Bari on November 11 last year after allegedly trying to smuggle three Palestinians and two Syrians into Italy in the false bottom of a camper van they were driving. @highlight Italy arrests of two men spurs European terror alert @highlight Pair closely tied to a Brussels-based al Qaeda recruiting network, officials say @highlight Italy charged them with being leaders of a logistical support team for al Qaeda
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@placeholder lived in Gipsy House until his death in 1990
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 06:25 EST, 2 December 2013 | UPDATED: 06:18 EST, 6 December 2013 Sophie Dahl and her musician husband Jamie Cullum are planning on moving into her grandfather's home, according to reports. The model-turned-author and granddaughter of one of the world's most famous children's writers could be moving into Gipsy House, in Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire, with her husband 'within the next year'. Roald Dahl used the hut in the garden of the property to write his books, including classics such as Matilda, James And The Giant Peach and The BFG. Sophie Dahl and her musician husband Jamie Cullum are planning on moving into her grandfather's home, according to reports @highlight Model-turned-author and singer could be moving in 'within the next year' @highlight Roald Dahl used the hut in the garden to write his classic children's books @highlight Dahl family appealed in 2011 for £500,000 to move the hut to nearby museum
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The finance shakeup comes as @placeholder, who served two terms as president from 2000 to 2008, announced Saturday he plans to return next year to the presidency and trade roles with Medvedev by naming him prime minister.
Moscow (CNN) -- Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin Tuesday named Anton Siluanov as acting finance minister after the influential Alexei Kudrin was forced out of the position he had held since 2000. Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov will expand his duties to include fiscal responsibilities in the government, Putin said at a meeting broadcast on state-run television. Putin said both decisions were approved by President Dmitry Medvedev, with whom Putin is set to swap roles next year. Medvedev signed an order dismissing Kudrin Monday, after a tiff stemming from a comment Kudrin is reported to have made in Washington last Saturday. Citing differences with the president, particularly related to defense spending, Kudrin said that he would not remain in a government led by Medvedev, Interfax said. @highlight Russia gets a new finance minister @highlight Anton Siluanov takes the post after Alexei Kudrin's ouster @highlight Kudrin's comments on defense spending did not sit well with Medvedev
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And so far, my daughter -- who loves all the colors of the rainbow but isn't a big fan of the color gray -- loves her @placeholder.
(CNN) -- I am staring down a $71.97 box of Lego Friends at my local Walmart. My daughter wants Santa to bring her one of these pretty pink and purple kits for Christmas. These are the toys that Lego made to appeal to girls after decades of making toys they once marketed as being gender neutral. See the evidence in a 1974 Lego's note to parents who bought its toys, noting that parents should let their children create whatever they want without regard to gender or skill. "The most important thing is to put the right material in their hands and let them create whatever appeals to them," the note says. @highlight Legos used to be known for gender-neutral toys that inspired children to create @highlight Now the toys tell children in advance what's good for boys or girls @highlight Even toys not targeting one gender still don't inspire children to imagine @highlight Surround children with open-ended toys that will help them make whatever they want
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A bikini-clad group of @placeholder fans watch the action from a yacht in the marina
Lewis Hamilton has said he will not cheat his way to the Formula One title in Abu Dhabi on Sunday. The Mercedes driver, who is aiming to win his second world title ahead of fierce rival Nico Rosberg, promised not to sully the season finale with a scurrilous act. Asked if he would stage a crash, he said: ‘Have I crashed all year? I’m pretty good at what I do. Why would I crash?’ The pair will have the freedom to race without orders from Mercedes. So, with a 17-point lead over Rosberg, Hamilton would potentially benefit if he took him out. @highlight Hamilton was fastest in both practice sessions in Abu Dhabi on Friday @highlight He was closely trailed by Mercedes team-mate and title rival Rosberg @highlight Hamilton is 17 points ahead of Rosberg with one race remaining @highlight Kevin Magnussen was 3rd with Sebastian Vettel 4th and Valtteri Bottas 5th
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His left-wing @placeholder party came in second in the elections as seven parties won seats in parliament but no party captured more than 19% of the vote.
Greek politicians failed to forge a coalition government Wednesday after a leftist leader huddled separately with two of his counterparts who've supported the austerity initiatives he opposes. Alexis Tsipras of Syriza met with Evangelos Venizelos of the socialist PASOK party and Antonis Samaras of center-right New Democracy a day after laying out a radical agenda he hopes to pursue if he becomes prime minister. Tsipras has until Thursday to form a government or admit defeat, but he faces an uphill task. "At this stage there is no solution," PASOK's Venizelos said. "But we must keep trying." If no one can pull together a coalition and no national unity government can be formed by May 17, Greece must call new elections. @highlight No coalition formed after Greek leftist leader meets with two counterparts @highlight Socialist PASOK leader says, "At this stage there is no solution" @highlight Syriza leader Alexis Tsipras has until Thursday to come up with a coalition
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"Now we, the dark-skinned people, feel even closer to the @placeholder people because Obama is one of us."
BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Their faces and darker skins make them look different. They are routinely called "slave" by the majority, whatever their profession. But Iraq's black population hopes that Barack Obama's rise to the White House will mark a turning point for minorities not just in the United States, but also in their country. Jalal Thiyab Thijeel quotes Barack Obama, saying it is time for "change." Jalal Thiyab Thijeel, general secretary of the "Movement of Free Iraqis," followed every detail of Obama's election campaign. "Inspiring," he calls it. Inspiring politically, and personally. Like Obama, Thijeel has family roots in Africa. @highlight Iraqis of African descent are marginalized by society, called "slave" @highlight Obama's victory makes black Iraqis feel closer to U.S., one says @highlight Slate of black candidates will stand for election for first time in modern Iraq
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court hearing before he was transferred to @placeholder's National Criminal
A couple accused of trying to extort money from missing Madeleine McCann's parents have been arrested at a hideaway in Portugal. Italian Danilo Chemello and his Portuguese girlfriend Aurora Pereira Vaz hit the headlines in 2007 after being seized in southern Spain over the alleged bid to get their hands on a £2.5 million reward offered for information on Madeleine's whereabouts. The case never came to trial despite lurid reports about their past and the discovery of newspaper cuttings about Madeleine in their luxury home in Sotogrande, southern Spain. Arrested: Italian Danilo Chemello is led away by Portuguese police from a rented house in the coastal resort of Estoril near Lisbon where they had been living under false identities @highlight Danilo Chemello and girlfriend Aurora Peperia Vaz arrested in Portugal @highlight Allegedly attempted to claim £2.5m reward for info on Maddie McCann @highlight Couple were arrested on the same charges in 2007 but released
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There was no immediate response to the claim from authorities in @placeholder.
(CNN)Prominent Bangladeshi-American blogger Avijit Roy began one of his final articles by writing that January's Charlie Hebdo massacre in France was "a tragic atrocity committed by soldiers of the so-called religion of peace." He recalled the case of another secular blogger, Ahmed Rajib Haider, who was hacked to death outside his home in Bangladesh in February 2013 by assailants with machetes. "The virus of faith was the weapon that made these atrocities possible," Roy wrote in the article, which is to be published in Free Inquiry magazine in April. On Thursday night, the engineer and writer known for speaking out for secular freedom died after being attacked by machete-wielding assailants in the Bangladeshi capital of Dhaka, a local police official said. @highlight Victim's father says extremists backed by Bangladesh's main Islamist party killed his son @highlight Police: Avijit Roy died after being attacked on a street in Dhaka, Bangladesh
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But when operating at full power, the resulting images should be ten times sharper than those of the @placeholder space telescope.
By Fiona Macrae Science Correspondent In Chile PUBLISHED: 13:00 EST, 13 March 2013 | UPDATED: 13:16 EST, 13 March 2013 A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, billions of stars were born. This picture - one of the first to be taken by ALMA – the world’s newest and most powerful telescope – shows an ancient galaxy forming stars at a breathtaking rate. During such ‘starbursts’, hundreds or thousands of stars are born a year. In contrast, our galaxy, the Milky Way only sees around just one new star a year. The first image from the ALMA telescope: This montage combines data from ALMA with images from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope, for five distant galaxies. The ALMA images, represented in red, show the distant, background galaxies, being distorted by the gravitational lens effect produced by the galaxies in the foreground, depicted in the Hubble data in blue. @highlight First images from groundbreaking ALMA telescope in Chile shows an ancient galaxy forming stars at a breathtaking rate @highlight Red arcs in the image represent a distant galaxy rapidly creating stars around 12billion years ago – the light generated has only just reached us on earth
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But in many ways, @placeholder has already achieved a good deal.
Think of a place that is known for the quality of its surfing, and a few destinations may spring to mind. Australia, certainly, with its long sandy shoreline and near-obsessive love for the sport that plays out on beaches from Brisbane to Perth. The glorious coastline of California. Even our own Cornwall, with its busy boarding scene. But Iran? This enormous Middle Eastern country does not, probably, feature in too many people’s perceptions of a perfect haven for surfers – despite its being able to lay claim to some 1520 miles of seafront along the edges of the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman. @highlight Former Irish champion Easkey Britton first travelled to Iran to surf in 2011 @highlight She tackled the waves at Chabahar, in the very south-east of the country @highlight Her adventures were filmed and became a surprise internet sensation @highlight The video sparked a surge of interest in surfing in the Middle East state @highlight Britton returned to the country last year to teach the sport to local women
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@placeholder (right) shares a joke with his assistants prior to the game on Wednesday
Read Chief Sports Writer Martin Samuel on how Mark Clattenburg failed to follow his own lead on holding in the box Premier League referee Mark Clattenburg was back in action on Wednesday night, just 24 hours after it emerged he broke protocol to attend an Ed Sheeran concert. Clattenburg took charge of Tottenham's Capital One Cup match against Brighton in midweek, but will not officiate a match at the weekend after his rule-break on Saturday. The official travelled in his own car to referee West Brom's match against Crystal Palace, in order to get back to Newcastle in time to see award-winning singer-songwriter Sheeran perform at the Metro Radio Arena last Saturday. @highlight Mark Clattenburg will not officiate a Premier League game next weekend @highlight The referee took charge of Tottenham's match on Wednesday night @highlight Clattenburg broke protocol by travelling to West Brom alone @highlight The official wanted to attend an Ed Sheeran concert later that night @highlight Clattenburg also broke rules by speaking to Neil Warnock after the game
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Sweeney did, however, admit that he falsely claimed to be a PhD student at the @placeholder in his application to enter North Korea.
(CNN) -- A BBC journalist who got into North Korea by using a group of students from a top British university as camouflage is facing accusations that he recklessly endangered their safety and damaged the school's reputation. BBC reporter John Sweeney posed as a student from the London School of Economics and Political Science, or LSE, on a visit to the secretive nation last month, during which he filmed footage for the broadcaster's prime-time current affairs show "Panorama." He traveled with his wife and a cameraman. Officials and student representatives from the LSE say Sweeney didn't fully explain the situation to the students he was traveling with in advance, saying only that "a journalist" would join the trip. In doing so, they say, he put the students at risk and jeopardized future visits by the school's academics to North Korea and other politically sensitive countries. @highlight A BBC reporter posed as a student to get into North Korea @highlight The London School of Economics said he put its students on the trip in danger @highlight The BBC says the students were informed of the risks @highlight But LSE officials say they weren't given enough information
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According to the affidavit, police interviewed Dube's brother, who told them @placeholder gave him this account of what happened: He waited in the woods wearing a ski mask, jumped out of the bushes, duct-taped Cable and put her in the back of his father's truck.
(CNN) -- A man used a fake Facebook account to lure a girl out of her home to stage a kidnapping and eventual rescue, but ended up killing her, according to a Maine State Police affidavit. Kyle Dube, 20, of Orono, Maine, was indicted Wednesday on kidnapping and murder charges in the death of 15-year-old Nichole Cable, according to Tim Feeley, special assistant to the Maine attorney general. Dube is accused of posing as a friend of Cable's on Facebook and repeatedly requesting to meet with her in person. The affidavit states that on May 12, she agreed to meet him to obtain marijuana believing him to be that friend. @highlight Kyle Dube, 20, of Orono, Maine, is indicted on kidnapping and murder charges @highlight Nichole Cable, 15, died during his abduction of her, according to an affidavit @highlight Dube intended to "find" the girl and look like a hero, his brother told police @highlight He faces 30 years to life on the kidnapping charge, 20 years to life for murder
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And today @placeholder admitted to fraud, dating back to the 1980s, after bowing to mounting pressure to explain a series of baffling transactions that have put the future of the firm in doubt.
By Lee Moran UPDATED: 06:19 EST, 8 November 2011 Vindicated: Michael Woodford was sacked for raising concerns about fraud at Olympus, which has now admitted to hiding £1 billion losses on securities investments The British ex-boss of Olympus - fired after just two weeks for raising concerns about fraud at the firm - has today been vindicated after the Japanese camera company admitted to hiding £1 billion losses on securities investments. Michael Woodford, 51, was sacked on October 14 for questioning the firm's 2007 £1bn takeover of Reading-based medical equipment firm Gyrus and the purchase of three other smaller companies. @highlight Michael Woodford had only been in job for two weeks @highlight He was Olympus' first ever foreign CEO @highlight Issues call for board to resign @highlight Says he wants to return, if shareholders want him back @highlight Shares in firm fall by 70%, wiping $6billion off value @highlight Company faces de-listing from Tokyo Stock Exchange
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In the week that left many New Yorkers stranded, Mayor @placeholder called snow removal a top priority while also reminding residents of a state deficit "that's going to filter down to us."
New York (CNN) -- Mayor Michael Bloomberg's administration faced its first public oversight hearing Monday as a part of a probe into what went wrong during last month's blizzard, with administration officials saying they should have declared a snow emergency. City Council Speaker Christine C. Quinn called the response "unacceptable," as New Yorkers braced for another winter storm that forecasters say could dump six to 12 inches of snow beginning Tuesday night. She said the holiday blizzard "brought New York to its knees in a way we have never seen before," asking administrators why a state of emergency was never called. @highlight NEW: NYC hired 86 private firms to bolster snow removal at a price that remains unclear @highlight NEW: Winter weather could continue to strain state and municipal budgets @highlight Forecasters say another storm could dump 6 to 12 inches of snow beginning Tuesday night @highlight Deputy Mayor Goldsmith said the city didn't communicate well, respond fast enough
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In truth the launch of @placeholder was a bit of a damp squib.
Much has changed in the past 20 years, but one thing that hasn't is Paris's knack for perplexing the visitor. Last Tuesday, tourists who had journeyed tens of thousands of miles from rural China, urban Brazil or remote Australia to absorb the wonders of the Louvre museum found only one marvel for their delectation: a closed sign. On Tuesdays, for reasons best known to itself, the Louvre takes the day off (most major Paris attractions close on either Monday or Tuesday). Last month Beyoncé and Jay Z paid good money to have the Louvre entirely to themselves for a visit with their daughter Blue Ivy (a Mona Lisa selfie was their highlight). Maybe they should simply have tried to sneak in on a Tuesday - they'd have saved themselves a lot of loot. @highlight The Eurostar service launched almost 20 years ago in November 1994 @highlight It took a while to become a success, but is not a major transport route @highlight The service is set to be expanded, with trains to Marseille and Amsterdam
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Last August, @placeholder wrote on Malloy's page: 'Truth is you're the best boyfriend ever, and any girl should be so lucky to have
By Lydia Warren A teenager killed his ex-girlfriend by strangling her and watching his friend stuff a sock down her throat before they tied her body to cinder blocks and dumped it in a river, authorities have said. Je'Michael Malloy, 17, allegedly had help from his 18-year-old friend, Dominic Lock, in the grisly murder of his former girlfriend, Danielle Locklear, 15, in Fayetteville, North Carolina. The teenage boys, who appeared in court on Wednesday, were arrested on Tuesday after Malloy allegedly confessed to strangling Danielle and dumping her body. Lock was initially charged with conspiracy for allegedly helping carry Locklear's body, but this has now been dropped and he has instead been charged with second-degree murder, WRAL reported. @highlight Danielle Locker disappeared on March 11 and her body was found in the South River, North Carolina on April 3 @highlight Her ex-boyfriend, Je'Michael Malloy, 17, 'confessed to strangling her during an argument then dumping her body in the river' @highlight His friend Dominic Lock, 18, 'shoved a sock in her mouth and helped Malloy drop her body in the South River' @highlight Relatives say they were shocked that Malloy - who went to their church - was a suspect because he had helped during the search for Danielle
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'I took it further and we had a meeting with @placeholder and I’ve called them every day but they have haven’t apologised.
A family of 12 are facing having to eat microwave Christmas dinners after claiming Homebase has left them without a kitchen. Katie Sutton and her fiance Alfie Johnson paid £6,000 for a brand new kitchen for their first home together in West Malling, Kent. The couple ordered everything including counter tops, a new sink, fridge, dishwasher, cupboards and even an oven from their local branch in Aylesford, Kent on September 8. Scroll down for video Katie Sutton, shows the hole which has been left after the oven that was due to be delivered with her new Homebase kitchen failed to arrive @highlight Katie Sutton and Alfie Johnson paid £6,000 for new Homebase kitchen @highlight Couple ordered the appliances for their new home in West Malling, Kent @highlight They were due to be fitted on October 23 but kitchen never arrived @highlight A new delivery date was scheduled for December but oven still didn't come @highlight It is due to arrive tomorrow but nobody is available to fit it for five weeks @highlight Couple had invited family to their new home to spend Christmas with them @highlight But without an oven, they might have to serve guests microwave dinners @highlight Homebase say they are working to resolve the problem as soon as possible
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"When I am dead and am opened they will find @placeholder written on my heart."
Washington (CNN) -- The body of Sen. Robert C. Byrd arrived at the Capitol on Thursday, a rare honor for a man who rose from the poverty of Depression-era West Virginia to become the longest-serving member of Congress in history. Byrd, who died Monday at the age of 92, will lie in repose in the Senate chamber until 3:45 p.m. Thursday. His body will be transported to Charleston, West Virginia, Thursday evening, where it will remain at the state capitol overnight. Byrd will be buried Tuesday after a funeral service in Arlington, Virginia. Vice President Joe Biden and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton are among the dignitaries expected to pay their respects to Byrd on Capitol Hill Thursday. While in the Senate, his casket will be displayed on the same catafalque used for Abraham Lincoln, John F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan and Thurgood Marshall, among others. @highlight Remains of Sen. Robert Byrd arrive at Capitol @highlight Byrd only the third U.S. senator to lie in repose in Senate chamber since WWII @highlight Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton among dignitaries expected to pay respects @highlight Byrd was longest-serving member of Congress in history
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be submitted by this evening to my office,' it said, quoting @placeholder.
By John Hall The family of a pregnant Pakistani woman who was stoned to death in broad daylight because she married without permission are to be tried in an anti-terrorism court. Farzana Parveen, 25, was attacked with bricks by 20 family members on the steps of Lahore court because she 'illegally' married Mohammad Iqbal - with police reportedly looking on doing nothing. Today it emerged Farzana's family will be tried in an anti-terrorism in the city after Shahbaz Sharif, the chief minister of Punjab province, ordered the maximum punishments must be an option for all those accused of the honour killing. @highlight WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT @highlight Farzana Parveen was attacked by 20 family members outside Lahore court @highlight The 25-year-old had married Mohammad Iqbal against her family's wishes @highlight Today it emerged family members will be tried in an anti-terrorism court @highlight Minister wants the maximum punishments to be available to prosecutors @highlight Mr Iqbal revealed Farzana's older sister also died in an 'honour killing' @highlight He claimed that Rehana Parveen was poisoned by angry family members
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Turned out, there wasn't even a point in trying to get a photo; @placeholder's most famous working girl still has people crawling all over her.
(MatadorNetwork.com) -- Matador Network's Eva Sandoval lays out the city's most avoidable attractions...and what you should do instead. 1. Don't... get lit in Temple Bar Temple Bar is home to several bars that drunken tourists in green face paint love to frequent. There are lovely things to see in historic Temple Bar -- for example, the Irish Photography Centre, the Temple Bar Music Centre and the Irish Film Institute -- but save your tour for the daytime, before things get pagan. Do.... tie one on like the locals Head to the area around Georges Street in City Centre or make your way down towards Rathmines. 4 Dame Lane and The Globe for your clubbing clusterfreaks; The Duke, The Bernard Shaw, The Bleeding Horse and Roddy Boland for your beer and GAA matches. @highlight 10 attractions to avoid when visiting Dublin @highlight Don't expect to drink all night. Most pubs close at 1 a.m. on weekends @highlight Skip Dublin's St. Patrick's Day Parade -- when vomit and crowds fill the streets
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One of the most memorable examples of this on-again, off-again partnership with the @placeholder involved a very different kind of costume change.
(CNN) -- When Marvel Comics Executive Editor Tom Brevoort told CNN in December that "something new" would come out of the recent death of the Fantastic Four's Human Torch, he wasn't kidding. For starters, they won't even be using the name Fantastic Four. On Wednesday, Marvel announced that the team is now going to be called the Future Foundation, debuting in "FF" No. 1 in March. Gone are the traditional blue costumes. The team will now be wearing white-and-black costumes (with three hexagons replacing the trademark number "4," as well). And then there's the cherry on top: Reed "Mr. Fantastic" Richards, Sue "Invisible Woman" Richards and Ben "The Thing" Grimm will now be joined by the superstar of the Marvel Universe, none other than Spider-Man (also wearing a new white-and-black costume). @highlight Fantastic Four lost a team member when Human Torch was killed in January @highlight In the aftermath of that loss, the team is changing its name and look @highlight "FF" No. 1 will debut the revitalized team, with Spider-Man rounding them out @highlight Reaction to this development among fans has run the gamut
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Taking off: The plane leaves Manchester for @placeholder as the City squad start pre-season
By John Drayton Manchester City's squad have flown to Dundee ahead of their Scottish pre-season tour - with unsettled striker Alvaro Negredo in good spirits as he boarded the plane. Manuel Pellegrini's side will play Dundee on Sunday before travelling to Edinburgh to face Hearts the following Friday. And Negredo, who has been linked with a move away from the Etihad, was pictured boarding the private 'City Jet' on Wednesday evening, with new goalkeeper Willy Caballero also in tow. VIDEO Scroll down to see Alvaro Negredo's first goal for City All smiles: Unsettled Manchester City triker Alvaro Negredo laughs as he boards the plane to head to Dundee @highlight City will play Dundee and Hearts on their pre-season tour @highlight The squad flew up to Dundee in a personalised 'City Jet' on Wednesday @highlight Unsettled striker Negredo laughed as he boarded the plane @highlight Goalkeeper Caballero is also included in City's squad @highlight Nasri and right-back Micah Richards were also seen leaving Manchester @highlight They fly out to America to face Sporting Kansas City, AC Milan, Liverpool and Olympiacos after their Scottish tour
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Education Secretary @placeholder praised his opposite number's new work - but picked out 14 errors that could be corrected for the paperback version
By Tom Mctague, Mail Online Deputy Political Editor Labour education spokesman Tristram Hunt has been ticked off after his new history book was found to be riddled with errors - by his Tory rival Michael Gove. Mr Hunt, a professional historian, has boasted of his 'deep and sustained reading' of history compared to the Education Secretary's ‘superficial understanding of the past’. But the Labour MP, whose latest work - Ten Cities that Made an Empire - is set to be published next week, made at least 14 basic errors on dates, names and events according to a review of the book written by Mr Gove. @highlight Hunt's book on the British Empire contains at least 14 mistakes @highlight Errors were unearthed by Tory Education Secretary in newspaper review @highlight Hunt has boasted of his 'deep and sustained' reading of history @highlight Dismissed Gove's grasp of history as 'superficial understanding of the past'
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But before you sit in judgment of the @placeholder, and suggest they just need a firm hand to keep their middle child in line, consider one thing: They are trying to cope with a child with severely impaired social sensibilities.
Editor's note: You can follow the Bilsons' progress on CNN American Morning 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. through February 4. Mary Bilson tries to contain her autistic daughter Marissa's tantrum, as Marissa's brother Brendan looks on. Seal Beach, CALIFORNIA (CNN) -- The Bilson family is like many other families: three kids, a cat, and a small, lovely home with lots of family photos and carved wooden wall signs with sayings like "Live, Laugh, Love." But step inside their house after 4 p.m. most weekdays and you'll want to cover your ears because of the noise -- the screaming, to be exact. These are not the shouts of sibling rivalry or parental annoyance. This is the high-pitched, ear-shattering sound of a 13-year-old girl. More accurately, it is the sound of a frustrated, irritated, very loud teenager with autism. @highlight CDC: Autism and related disorders affect one out of every 150 children @highlight Each autistic child is unique in his or her behavior, but there are common threads @highlight Social skills, communication are common problem areas @highlight Marissa screams, throws tantrums -- behavior her family hopes to change
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The highly complex mechanism, consisting of up to 40 bronze cogs and gears, was used by the ancient @placeholder to track the cycles of the solar system.
Underwater archaeologists looking for buried treasures from an ancient shipwreck in Greece have completed their first 'spacewalk under the sea'. The high-tech 'Exosuit' is being used to explore the Antikythera shipwreck, and has allowed them to dive to more than double the depths of previous expeditions. It was on this location that the so-called Antikythera Mechanism - a 2nd-century BC device dubbed the world's oldest computer - was discovered by sponge divers in 1900 off the remote Greek island. Scroll down for video Greek technical diver Alexandros Sotiriou discovers an intact 'lagynos' ceramic table jug and a bronze rigging ring on the Antikythera Shipwreck. These objects are among the first finds since divers returned to the 2,200-year-old wreck off the coast of Greece @highlight First finds include a 2m long bronze spear believed to be from a giant statue @highlight Dive found Antikythera ship was much larger than previously thought, measuring up to 50 meters long @highlight Antikythera device was recovered in 1900 from a shipwreck in Greece @highlight It was created in 100BC, and is believed to be world's oldest calculator @highlight Scans have revealed it was used to chart the movement of planets @highlight The exosuit lets divers go to double the depth they normally reach @highlight It also means they can grasp, clench and dig for 'several hours' at a time @highlight Ed O'Brien from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution has become the first person to dive the Exosuit in the deep blue water off Antikythera
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Insurgents were able to entrench in the city as U.S. and Iraqi forces cleared and held @placeholder and other regions.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- As the deadline nears for U.S. troops to exit major Iraqi cities, units in Mosul are in the midst of a months-long operation to sweep out extremist fighters. U.S. troops have a deadline of June 30 to exit major Iraqi cities. The decision on whether to keep troops in the restive northern city beyond June 30 has been a sticking point between the United States and Iraq. Parts of the city remain under insurgent control and high-profile attacks continue, unlike the vast majority of the country. "We still have a major operation going inside of Mosul with all forces assisting and helping out. We expect that to end here within about 30 to 45 days, and then there will be a decision to be made," the top U.S. commander in Iraq, Gen. Raymond Odierno, told reporters at the Pentagon on Friday. @highlight Parts of restive northern city remain under insurgent control, attacks continue @highlight Iraq says it will not extend June 30 deadline for U.S. troops to leave cities @highlight Mosul last major battleground since troop surge forced insurgents out of Baghdad @highlight Top U.S. commander in Iraq says potential exists for Iraqis to handle mission
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"How difficult is it to understand that when a team with a wide @placeholder fan base and prominent Jewish businesspeople among its executives proudly call themselves 'Yids', there is nothing anti-Semitic about it," he asks.
(CNN) -- Over the years Tottenham Hotspur's supporters have suffered anti-Semitic abuse and until recently visiting supporters would hiss, in an effort to mimic the sound of the gas chambers that sent six million Jews to their deaths during the Holocaust. So just how offensive is the use of the word "Yid" at football matches? British Prime Minister David Cameron has been told that his view on Spurs fans being able to use the "Yid" word at football matches is "ludicrous" by an anti-racism group. Last week, the English Football Association told fans they could face prosecution if they used the word, a term which at different times throughout history has been used by Jews and also to abuse them. @highlight British Prime Minister David Cameron backs Tottenham fans' right to use the word 'Yid' @highlight Section of Spurs fans, both Jewish and non-Jewish, refer to themselves as the "Yid army" and Spurs players as "Yiddos". @highlight Football Association has threatened to prosecute fans for using the term at matches
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The notion that @placeholder can now intercede -- or at any point in the past three years, could have intervened -- in a way that would have stabilized the situation, let alone put Syria back together in some new form, is an illusion.
(CNN) -- The likely failure of Friday's Geneva 2 conference to produce a credible political process to end Syria's civil war points up the painfully obvious: Syria -- a conflict seemingly without end -- is a moral, humanitarian and strategic tragedy. But it is neither an American tragedy nor the Obama administration's fault nor responsibility. This does not mean the United States is free to ignore the Syrian conflict; nor that its continuation doesn't negatively affect American interests. What it does mean is that the President's risk-averse policy -- containment, humanitarian assistance, helping to organize and supply certain rebel groups, and keeping open the possibility of a political track -- is absolutely right. The administration should continue to ignore its critics' call for a more assertive policy, particularly if after a failed Geneva conference, there are calls for military action. Here's why: @highlight Aaron Miller: Even if Geneva talks fail, U.S. shouldn't intervene in Syria conflict @highlight Syria is a tragedy but Obama has followed the right course, Miller says @highlight He says president has rightly concluded that U.S. can't resolve the conflict @highlight Miller: Preventing a war over Iran's nuclear program is a higher priority for U.S.
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@placeholder writes that he went to check on Wood, but she wasn't there.
(CNN) -- Questions about bruises on the body of actress Natalie Wood, whose body was found floating off Catalina Island in 1981, led the Los Angeles County coroner's office to change the cause of death from "accidental drowning" to "drowning and other undetermined factors." "With the presence of fresh bruises in the upper extremities in the right forearm/left wrist area and a small scratch in the anterior neck, this examiner is unable to exclude non-accidental mechanism causing these injuries," wrote Dr. Lakshmanan Sathyavagiswaran, the chief medical examiner. "The location of the bruises, the multiplicity of the bruises, lack of head trauma, or facial bruising support bruising having occurred prior to entry in the water. Since there are unanswered questions and limited additional evidence available for evaluation, it is opined by this medical examiner that the manner of death should be left as undetermined." @highlight "Found floating in the ocean ... Circumstances not clearly established," report says @highlight The case is "open and ongoing," a sheriff's spokesman says @highlight Wood's widower, actor Robert Wagner, is not a suspect, spokesman Whitmore adds
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Within two weeks of the broadcast, @placeholder recruitment was down.
(Mental Floss) -- If you think comic book characters do amazing things in comic books, you won't believe what they can do off the page. For starters, Superman brought down the Ku Klux Klan, and Donald Duck raised ships from the ocean floor. 1. Superman defeats the Ku Klux Klan In the 1940s, "The Adventures of Superman" was a radio sensation. Kids across the country huddled around their sets as the Man of Steel leapt off the page and over the airwaves. Although Superman had been fighting crime in print since 1938, the weekly audio episodes fleshed out his storyline even further. @highlight Several comic book heroes have affected people in real life @highlight Superman battled the KKK in radio series "Clan of the Fiery Cross" @highlight Something created in Spider-Man comic inspires device that keeps people out of jail @highlight And Donald Duck blocked a scientist from getting a patent
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Precious: @placeholder is seen here at home with her beloved cat.
This cat had two faces - but only nine lives. A feline named Frank and Louie after he was born with two faces, two mouths, two noses and three blue eyes has died at the age of 15. The Telegram of Worcester reports that 'Frankenlouie' died Thursday at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University in North Grafton. The cat's owner, Marty Stevens, said veterinarians believe the cause of death was cancer. Scroll down for video R.I.P: 'Frankenlouie', the world's oldest Janus cat - a feline with two faces - died at the age of 15 on Thursday December 4, 2014, after suffering what was believed to be cancer @highlight Frank and Louie - 'Frankenlouie' - was brought to Tuffs University in North Grafton by a breeder in September 1999 to be euthanized @highlight Known as a Janus cat, named for a Roman god with two faces. @highlight Vet nurse Marty Stevens decided to take him home @highlight Expected to die, he went on to live for 15 years @highlight He was euthanized at Tuffs University on Thursday from cancer @highlight Broke a Guiness World Record in 2012 as the oldest surviving Janus cat
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One in five cases admitted to the @placeholder are violence related.
(CNN) -- From victims of gunshot wounds and domestic violence to common road injuries, Trinite Hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti is inundated with trauma cases daily. A mother and child in the recovery room of Trinite Hospital in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. The stream of patients arriving at the free clinic run by international aid group Medecins Sans Frontieres is virtually uninterrupted. Some arrive in police ambulance or via the Haitian Red Cross; others are dropped off in wheelbarrows, according to Brian Phillip Moller, head of the 60-bed trauma center. Gunfire no longer fills the nights the way it did when he was last in Haiti in 2006, but the workload for aid workers hasn't diminished. Instead hospitals like Trinite are dealing with trauma cases the public health system is incapable of handling, Moller tells CNN. @highlight Medecins Sans Frontieres says public health system in Haiti failing patients @highlight Free clinics offered by the aid organization being overwhelmed @highlight Many in poverty-stricken nation lack access to basic health care @highlight Public health system is underfunded and understaffed, group says
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‘If you love football, you love @placeholder,’ Wenger gleamed after the 3-2 victory.
Tomas Rosicky is 34 years old. He has been at Arsenal for nine years, but has averaged just 19 Premier League games a season under Arsene Wenger. Yet, when the ‘Little Mozart’ is at his best, Wenger’s fluid style of play is rarely encapsulated more. His individual masterclass at Brighton in the FA Cup on Sunday typified the type of performance Arsenal fans have grown to love, full of energy, pressing on and off the ball and flair. Phil Neville may want to ‘two-foot him’, but really, we must saviour the moments when the Czech star lights up a football pitch with his touch. @highlight Tomas Rosicky starred in Arsenal's 3-2 FA Cup victory against Brighton @highlight The Czech star lit up the match with a sublime volleyed goal @highlight Rosicky, 34, has been at Arsenal for nine years @highlight But he has averaged just just 19 Premier League games a season @highlight A serious back injury in 2008 kept him out of action for almost two years @highlight Click here for more Arsenal news
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'When the moment came, @placeholder's thoughts turned to the 400,000 people who worked on the project....
By Chris Parsons UPDATED: 08:17 EST, 17 November 2011 He's known as something of an emotional man after shedding a tear when he became Speaker of the House last year. But it seems John Boehner is making a habit of showing his sensitive side after once again weeping at an event to honour astronauts Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and Buzz Aldrin. The House Speaker had given a speech praising the work of the Moon landing astronauts and became tearful after stepping from the podium at Washington's Capitol Hill. Cry me to the moon: Normally the recipients of medals are the ones who let the occasion get the better of them, but in Washington Mr Boehner gave out the awards before bursting into tears @highlight Speaker wept during Moon landing medal ceremony @highlight Third time he has become tearful at public events @highlight Boehner: 'I wear my emotions on my sleeve'
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kept a vigil outside his hospital in @placeholder and thousands were encouraged to pray for him.
Nelson Mandela has been discharged from hospital despite his 'critical and unstable' condition Anti-apartheid leader and former South African President Nelson Mandela was discharged from hospital and returned home on Sunday after being treated for a recurring lung infection. President Jacob Zuma's office said the government would like to wish Mr Mandela "all the best" as he continues his recovery at his Johannesburg home. In a statement, the government said: "Madiba's condition remains critical and is at times unstable. 'Nevertheless, his team of doctors are convinced that he will receive the same level of intensive care at his Houghton home that he received in Pretoria. @highlight Nelson Mandela was discharged from his Pretoria hospital @highlight He remains critical but doctors say he will have the same care at home @highlight Will return to his Houghton home in Johannesburg @highlight His condition has continued to fluctuate since he was admitted to hospital in June with a lung infection
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@placeholder, who is leading a congressional delegation that traveled to Libya on Saturday, said al-Senussi's detainment could bring some form of "closure," which she described as "very important."
(CNN) -- Libya said Saturday it will seek extradition of its former spy chief who was arrested in Mauritania and is wanted for war crimes by the International Criminal Court. Mauritanian security authorities arrested Abdullah al-Senussi, Libya's former chief of intelligence and one of the Gadhafi regime's most wanted men. Al-Senussi, the late Moammar Gadhafi's brother-in-law, was arrested Friday evening at Nouakchott airport, a Libyan transitional government spokesman said. He was carrying a fake passport from Mali at the time of his arrest. France is also in the process of requesting al-Senussi's extradition from Mauritania, President Nicolas Sarkozy's office said. @highlight NEW: U.S. Rep. Nancy Pelosi is in Libya to lead a congressional delegation @highlight Al-Senussi was arrested at an airport in Mauritania on Friday, Libyan authorities said @highlight He was the intelligence chief for Libya's Moammar Gadhafi @highlight He is wanted by the International Criminal Court
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"As an artist I have a voice, and I can ask the world to help our people," @placeholder told CNN.
NEW YORK (CNN) -- If you're Iranian, you probably know both and Akbar Ganji and Googoosh. You also know that 30 years ago they had as much in common as Rush Limbaugh and Madonna. The story of how they came together this week on a street corner in Manhattan for a hunger strike is a glimpse of the evolution of the Islamic Revolution of 1979 and the far-reaching impact of Iran's current opposition movement. Akbar Ganji went on a three-day hunger strike this week outside the U.N. to protest Iran's crackdown on dissidents. In 1979 no Iranian singer was more famous than Googoosh. She was Iran's Madonna, Sheryl Crow and Mariah Carey wrapped into one. She was rich, famous and adored by millions. Back then, the 29-year-old singer was also a symbol of an increasingly westernized Iran. @highlight Akbar Ganji was committed to the revolution in Iran before souring on the regime @highlight Googoosh was a superstar in Iran who went into exile after the 1979 revolution @highlight Ganji and Googoosh joined in a hunger strike this week in support of dissidents
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Victoria Khudyakova said she also had voted to join Russia, which she sees as being "spiritually close" to @placeholder.
Preliminary results in Sunday's referendum on whether Ukraine's Crimea region should join Russia or become an independent state show overwhelming support for Russia. With 75% percent of the ballots counted, close to 96% of voters want to become part of that country, according to the Crimean Electoral Commission. An official had announced earlier that more than 80% of voters had cast ballots by the time polls closed at 8 p.m. local time (2 p.m. ET) Sunday. Final results are expected later. "We are going home. Crimea is in Russia," Crimea's Prime Minister Sergey Aksyonov told crowds celebrating in Simferopol's Lenin Square. Music blared as they cheered and waved Russian flags. @highlight With 75% of votes counted, results show 96% of voters want to join Russia @highlight "You can't doubt that these people really are very happy," one analyst says @highlight United States says it's ready to impose "additional costs" on Russia @highlight Crowds wave Russian flags, celebrate in Simferopol's Lenin Square
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Today, virtual elections and characters have created new rallying fields that compete with the @placeholder regime.
(CNN) -- As the Iranian people get ready to cast their votes for one of the six remaining presidential candidates, as vetted by the country's Supreme Leader and the Guardian Council, a free election is under way in the virtual world -- where technology and the Internet are creating an alternative platform for Iranians to raise their voices. With just days until the June 14 election, a cyber-voting space is running a "virtual election." This campaign -- free from the Islamic regime's constraints -- is helping to provide a virtual space for voters inside Iran to "freely" choose their preferred candidate. @highlight Iranians will vote for a new president -- one of six approved candidates -- on June 14 @highlight Alongside the real election, a cyber-voting space is running a "virtual election" @highlight "We Choose" includes extra candidates and aims to avoid interference by Iran's regime @highlight "Democracy is both a political right and a human right," says founder Garry Kasparov
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She explained her decision to answer a phone inside the store, telling @placeholder 'I'm going to answer this, what the heck, and it ended up being CVS general security alarm system that had been silently triggered by me.'
A CVS customer was stuck in a Missouri store Sunday evening after it shut down with her still inside. Alyssa DeGraff, of Kansas City, went to a south Kansas City pharmacy around 9:45pm to buy gummy vitamins, KCTV reported. 'My life is so strange, only this would happen to me,' DeGraff said in an interview with the affiliate station, revealing that she 'Kind of took my time meandering the store for a while. I was there for about 30 minutes.' Scroll down for video Stuck: Alyssa DeGraff, pictured, was stuck inside a south Kansas City CVS on Sunday. While trapped she posted a selfie showing the garage doors pulled down in front of the store entrance @highlight Alyssa DeGraff went to a south Kansas City CVS around 9:45pm to buy gummy vitamins @highlight She headed to the register around 10:15pm - and realized the store had shut down with her still inside @highlight DeGraff posed up for a selfie marking her dilemma. She was freed after calling 911 around 11.30pm
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Rebels said soon after it came into effect that they had no intention of observing the ceasefire at @placeholder, where they have been advancing since January and now have a Ukrainian unit all but encircled.
Artillery exchanges between government forces and Russian-backed separatists were threatening the fragile ceasefire in Ukraine today. The country's military command yesterday said pro-Russian rebels had attacked 112 times since the ceasefire began on Sunday, mostly in the bitterly contested Debaltseve area. Spokesman Andriy Lysenko said five Ukrainian troops had been killed and 25 wounded in the past 24 hours. The rebels hit back, accusing Ukrainian forces of shelling Donetsk Airport. Under the ceasefire agreement negotiated by the leaders of Ukraine, Russia, Germany and France, the warring sides are to begin withdrawing heavy weapons from the front line today. Artillery exchanges are threatening the fragile ceasefire in Ukraine, pictured are members of the Ukrainian armed forces riding on a military vehicle near Debaltseve today @highlight Artillery exchanges threatening the fragile ceasefire in Ukraine @highlight Pro-Russian rebels attacked 112 times since ceasefire began on Sunday @highlight Five Ukrainian troops had been killed and 25 wounded in the past 24 hours @highlight German Chancellor Angela Merkel appealed for ceasefire to be respected
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The state has 10 days to ask an appellate court to review @placeholder's decision to lift the stay.
Vernon, Connecticut (CNN) -- A Connecticut judge ruled Wednesday that he does not have the authority to grant bail for Kennedy cousin Michael Skakel, who awaits a new trial in the 1975 slaying of neighbor Martha Moxley. Appellate Court Judge Thomas Bishop has said any bail should be determined by the criminal court where Skakel's new trial would be held. Bishop, who two weeks ago ruled Skakel's conviction should be overturned, on Wednesday lifted an automatic stay on that ruling, clearing the way for a new trial. In overturning the conviction, Bishop said Skakel, 53, had been poorly represented at his murder trial. @highlight Skakel's conviction was overturned in October @highlight He was convicted of killing Martha Moxley in 1975 @highlight Skakel is seeking bail @highlight But appellate judge says decision on that must wait
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The two were joined by @placeholder's younger daughter and another man, and all of them lived in the home of Schaberg's girlfriend.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:44 EST, 26 November 2013 | UPDATED: 17:44 EST, 26 November 2013 A Kansas teenager and his biological mother have been charged with shooting dead the boy’s adoptive mother and critically injuring his adoptive father outside the couple’s home. Anthony Bluml, 18, and Kisha Schaberg, 35, were two of the four people arrested earlier this month in the case. All were charged in a six-count criminal complaint with first-degree murder in the death of Bluml’s adopted mother, 53-year-old Melissa Bluml, as well as attempted first-degree murder of Roger Bluml, who survived a gunshot to the head. @highlight Anthony Bluml, 18, and his birth mother Kisha Schaberg, 35, have been charged with killing Melissa Bluml and shooting her husband in the head @highlight Anthony's two high school friends, both 18, also have been charged with first-degree murder and attempted murder @highlight Schaberg's 20-year-old former stepdaughter said Anthony complained that the Blumls didn't let him do whatever he wanted @highlight His birth mother suspected the adoptive parents had set her younger son, Chris, against her @highlight Tony Bluml and his mother recently reconnected on Facebook and he went to live with her two months ago @highlight Schaberg's 7-year-old daughter claimed mother and son slept in same bed in hotel room
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@placeholder resigned last year from her post as head of the IRS division charged with looking into groups seeking tax-exempt, non-profit status.
Washington (CNN) -- Republican lawmakers want to know why the IRS didn't know that it might have been able to recover missing emails from a former official's computer -- communication at the center of new questions about the agency's targeting of conservative political groups. This latest twist in the saga of Lois Lerner's hard drive was a overly contentious point in a not-surprisingly heated congressional hearing on Wednesday on the protracted, partisan controversy. IRS Commissioner John Koskinen appeared for a third time before lawmakers to testify about the agency's role in the targeting scandal, especially Republican interest in the emails that they say are important to their investigation. @highlight Controversy still rages over lost emails in IRS targeting controversy @highlight An IRS official thinks some emails were backed up @highlight Republicans accused agency of coverup @highlight Democrats say Republicans are blowing things out of proportion
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"Even if u are not a fan of #@placeholder ... wishing him full recovery.
(CNN) -- Embarrassing defeats, criticism from fans and former players, a major health scare for its long-serving chairman -- Arsenal's season is not getting any easier. The English Premier League club's stalwart figurehead Peter Hill-Wood is recovering in hospital after suffering a heart attack the day before Arsenal's 2-0 defeat at home to Swansea. It left the 13-time English champions 10th in the 20-team EPL after 15 games, continuing Arsenal's worst start to a season since 1994. Hill-Wood had been suffering pneumonia and was taken ill at home on Friday, the London side's website reported on Sunday. "He is making a good recovery. The club wishes Peter a full and speedy return to health and our thoughts are with him and his family at this time," read a statement on Arsenal.com. @highlight Arsenal chairman recovering in hospital after suffering a heart attack on Friday @highlight Club crashed to defeat on Saturday, increasing pressure on manager Arsene Wenger @highlight Frenchman criticized by fans and a former player after poor results this season @highlight Ex-Arsenal star Emmanuel Eboue says the club's board has "abused the fans"
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@placeholder and sister ship Flow are part of the space agency's GRAIL program.
(CNN) -- A NASA orbiter has beamed back its first images of the far side of the moon, including scenes of a massive crater caused by an ancient cosmic impact, the space agency announced Wednesday. NASA released 30 seconds of video from one of the twin probes that arrived in lunar orbit on December 31 and January 1. The Ebb orbiter passed over the moon from its north to south poles, revealing a new view of the Mare Orientale, a 560-mile basin along the border between the near and far sides of the satellite. Also visible was the smaller Drygalski crater near the lunar south pole, which has a star-shaped peak at its center from what NASA says was a comet or asteroid impact. @highlight A 30-second NASA video scans the far side of the moon @highlight It came from one of two probes that entered lunar orbit around New Year's @highlight Ebb and Flow are to chart lunar gravitational field for 82 days
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She added: 'I pray that the people holding @placeholder respond to my messages and contact me before it is too late.'
By Darren Boyle for MailOnline The wife of British hostage Alan Henning has called on 'the people of the Islamic State to see it in their hearts to release my husband', describing him as a 'peaceful, selfless man'. Mr Henning, a former taxi driver from Bolton, was taken hostage last December in Syria by ISIS while he was trying to deliver aid to victims of the country's civil war. The 47-year-old aid worker was shown at the end of a video last week after the beheading of fellow British captive David Haines. Scroll down for video Alan Henning, right, was kidnapped by ISIS in December while he was delivering humanitarian aid in Syria @highlight ISIS is threatening to murder British aid worker Alan Henning @highlight His wife Barbara issued an emotional plea to ISIS calling for his release @highlight Mr Henning was kidnapped hours after arriving in Syria in December 2013 @highlight The father of two was driving an ambulance packed with humanitarian aid
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Under attack: @placeholder has also come forward to admit it too was a victim of cyber attacks
Target Corp and Neiman Marcus are not the only U.S. retailers whose networks were breached over the holiday shopping season late last year, according to sources familiar with attacks on other merchants that have yet to be publicly disclosed.Smaller breaches on at least three other well-known U.S. retailers took place and were conducted using similar techniques as the one on Target, according to the people familiar with the attacks. Those breaches have yet to come to light. Also, similar breaches may have occurred earlier last year. Personal information: The attackers stole information including customers' credit card details The sources said that they involved retailers with outlets in malls, but declined to elaborate. They also said that while they suspect the perpetrators may be the same as those who launched the Target attack, they cannot be sure because they are still trying to find the culprits behind all of the attacks. @highlight Target and Neiman Marcus had their networks breached by cyber thieves who stole the credit card details of millions of customers @highlight According to sources close to the attacks, at least three other retailers were affected by security breaches @highlight The other stores attacked have not yet been made public @highlight Authorities believe the hackers are from Eastern Europe
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And if the security performance continues in this manner, then @placeholder will face an even bigger failure than what it has faced in the past.’
By Daily Mail Reporter A Yemeni faction of al-Qaeda may be planning on attacking western targets, including the United States, a recent video indicates. The video allegedly shows a gathering of hundreds of al-Qaeda members, filmed during a celebration of a mass jailbreak of fighters in Sana'a, Yemen. During the 15-minute clip, which was reportedly shot last month and just emerged, the leader of Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) speaks of 'removing America'. Scroll down for video Threat: The 15 minute video was filmed as Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula celebrated a mass breakout from a prison in Sana'a, the capital of Yemen, and surfaced on several YouTube channels @highlight Video filmed hundreds of Al-Qaeda members meeting in Yemen in March @highlight 'Crown prince' of AQAP seen speaking of 'removing America' @highlight Shot during celebration of mass breakout from Yemeni prison
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Police did not know the identity of Mr Incredible until @placeholder reappeared on the street a few weeks after the incident, and police interviewed her about the brawl, authorities said.
A man dressed as Mr Incredible when he punched and bodyslammed a woman playing Batgirl on Hollywood Boulevard last year has been found guilty of battery. Muhammet Bilik, 35, was sentenced to a day in jail, three years probation, 20 days of roadside cleanup and 36 anger-management classes in Los Angeles, California on Tuesday. The scrap, which was caught on camera and shared to YouTube, unfolded in front of TCL Chinese Theatre on October 22 as stunned tourists walked nearby. Bilik, dressed as Mr Incredible, can be seen holding onto Batgirl as entertainers dressed as Star Wars' Chewbacca, Where's Waldo and mass murderer Freddy Krueger approach. @highlight Muhammet Bilik, 35, was dressed as Mr Incredible when he started fighting with Batgirl in October over sidewalk territory along the famous strip @highlight On a video of the incident, Chewbacca, Freddy Kreuger and Where's Waldo attempt to split up the fight - but Bilik returns and knocks the woman down @highlight On Tuesday, he was sentenced to a day in jail, three years probation, 20 days of roadside cleanup and anger management classes
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On Facebook, the pictures and videos chronicle the journey of @placeholder
(CNN) -- Hallie Twomey never imagined that a campaign to have her son's ashes scattered around the world would reach so far. On Monday, a portion of the ashes of 20-year-old C.J. are expected to be launched into space by a Houston company called Celestis, which has been sending cremated remains into Earth orbit, onto the lunar surface or into deep space since 1997. "We didn't even know this was a possibility," Hallie Twomey said. "When Celestis reached out to us we were literally blown away. We were very emotional when we found out not only that was this something that can happen but that the CEO was offering us a sort of complimentary ride into space." @highlight A mother's plea for help scattering son's ashes will deliver remains to space @highlight Her Facebook campaign became an international effort @highlight C.J. Twomey's ashes are spread from the Grand Canyon to Australia @highlight Many participants have been affected by suicide or have outlived their children
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In the days after Dermond's disappearance, authorities searched @placeholder in the vicinity of the couple's home -- turning up only a lawn chair and a Christmas tree -- and sent cadaver dogs into the nearby woods, to no avail.
By any standard, the killings are grisly. With the discovery of the body of an 87-year-old Georgia woman whose disappearance came to light after her husband's decapitated body was found in their waterfront home, authorities not only want to know who did it, but also why. Shirley Dermond's body was found in Lake Oconee, south of Athens, Putnam County Sheriff Howard Sills told reporters Friday. "We now, unfortunately, know that Shirley Dermond was murdered," Sills said. Sills declined to discuss the condition of the body other than to say, "the head was not removed or anything like that." Authorities were alerted Friday by two fishermen who spotted what they believed to be a body in the lake, some five or six miles from the couple's home. @highlight Investigators now believe a boat may have been used, the sheriff says @highlight Fishermen spotted body @highlight Shirley Dermond was reported missing; her husband was decapitated @highlight Couple's family shocked by news, pastor says
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In 2012-13 DfID set a budget of £3.6million for the 'effective and efficient management of @placeholder's public services provision'.
By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 10:02 EST, 9 August 2013 | UPDATED: 13:34 EST, 9 August 2013 British taxpayers have sent almost £10million in aid to a tiny South Pacific island paradise in just four years, it emerged today. The 52 residents of the isolated Pitcairn Island have benefited from millions of pounds in funding from the Department for International Development since 2009. Latest figures show the annual spending on the British territory has more than doubled in that time, and is now equal to £69,230 for each of the island’s inhabitants, descendants of sailors who took part in the famous Mutiny on the Bounty. @highlight Pitcairn Island has received £10million since 2009 but residents pay no tax @highlight 52 inhabitants are descendants of sailors from the Mutiny on the Bounty
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He said severely strained US-@placeholder relations could get a boost.
Pyongyang, North Korea (CNN) -- The last thing Thomas Hudner said to mortally wounded pilot Jesse Brown was that he would come back for him. Sixty-three years later, he may just keep that promise. Hudner, who received the Medal of Honor for trying to pull Brown from his downed plane during the Korean War, will fly to Pyongyang on Saturday and is hoping to return to the area his comrade crashed. He will travel with a fellow veteran, historians and his biographer to search for any trace of his friend's remains or the aircraft. CNN is among three news agencies invited for the trip. @highlight Former pilot, now 88, visiting North Korea @highlight Thomas Hudner plans to see Korean War crash site @highlight He tried to save Jesse Brown @highlight Brown was first African-American pilot in U.S. Navy
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Fans of Rossi's club Fiorentina, a team @placeholder used to coach, were furious, but some commentators said the coach had been consistent with his previous declarations that he would not take any players who were not fully match fit.
Italy forward Giuseppe Rossi was baffled on Monday after being left out of the World Cup squad, the third time in a row he has missed out on a major tournament. Rossi, who has just recovered from his latest knee injury, took part in a week's training and played Saturday's friendly against Ireland, only to be left out when coach Cesare Prandelli trimmed his provisional 30-man squad to the final 23 on Sunday. Rossi poured scorn on suggestions that he was still not fully fit. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Italy training ahead of the World Cup Axed: Giuseppe Rossi has missed out on Italy coach Cesare Prandelli's final 23-man squad for the World Cup @highlight Fiorentina striker poured scorn on suggestions he isn't fit @highlight Rossi has again been left out of a major tournament @highlight Cesare Prandelli said he would judge player on his fitness
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They have so much going for them: The couple, with Hank Jr and new baby girl @placeholder, have been together for five years and have yet to comment on new reports their marriage is in trouble
Kendra Wilkinson and Hank Baskett have been weathering some negative reports lately about their five year marriage that has resulted in two children: Hank Jr, aged four, and Alijah, aged one month. Not only did The National Enquirer claim on Saturday that the 29-year-old Playboy cover girl kicked the former football star out of their Los Angeles home, but on Monday RadarOnline accused the 31-year-old athlete of cheating with transsexual model Ava Sabrina London. Hank reportedly paid the woman $2,500 to keep her mouth shut. This comes on the heels of claims that Jennifer Lopez's boyfriend Casper Smart also cheated with not one, but two transsexuals. @highlight Kendra Wilkinson's husband Hank Baskett is accused of cheating with a transsexual @highlight The Playboy cover girl was eight months pregnant at the time with his daughter Alijah @highlight The transsexual is claimed to be model Ava Sabrina London from Northern California @highlight The 29-year-old has 'kicked the athlete out of their LA home and he's now in a motel' @highlight The couple will see their five year wedding anniversary on Friday @highlight Accusation comes weeks after Jennifer Lopez's boyfriend also 'dated transsexuals'
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Origi (No 17) is congratulated by his @placeholder team-mates after netting against Iceland on Wednesday
Shuffling feet, buck passing, red faces... welcome to the latest twist in Liverpool’s striker saga. Brendan Rodgers, a manager who apparently could do no wrong last season, now appears unable to get anything right. The Anfield boss thought Daniel Sturridge, Mario Balotelli, Rickie Lambert and Fabio Borini would fulfil his team’s goal needs after allowing Luis Suarez to head to Barcelona. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Belgium 3-1 Iceland: Divock Origi goal Divock Origi, in action against Leighton Baines, is on loan at Lille, but Liverpool want him back at the club Origi was on target for Belgium in their 3-1 victory against Iceland earlier this week @highlight Brendan Rodgers sanctioned £10m move for Origi but sent him out on loan @highlight He now wants the Belgium international, currently at Lille, back in his team @highlight But Lille are demanding compensation for cutting short the loan agreement @highlight Liverpool's top scorer this season is Raheem Sterling with three goals @highlight £16m Balotelli is without a goal in the league despite playing nine times
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"The [Uzbek] government has persisted in its persecution of independent @placeholder."
(CNN) -- The e-mail arrived from Uzbekistan on February 26. It was titled "Bad News." Abdul Dadahanov had intended to study business, but changed his mind after 9/11, his academic adviser said. "Dear Mama Judy," a young woman named Aziza Dadahanov wrote in shaky English. "Very very bad news!!! Abdul is given 8 years of prison. Today was the verdict. Now i feel myself very bad. And i can't write now. I am shocked." "It was like being kicked in the stomach," recalled Judy Skartvedt, a retired flight attendant living in Easton, Connecticut. She knew Dadahanov's husband, Abdul Dadahanov, as an Uzbek exchange student who had wanted to help heal people after the 9/11 attacks. She thought of him as an open-minded Muslim whom her family had hosted when he came on a scholarship to study at Fairfield University in 2001. @highlight Abdul Dadahanov jailed in Uzbekistan, accused of extremist religious activities @highlight American family recalls how the man wanted to aid healing after 9/11 @highlight Rights groups say Dadahanov is victim of crackdown on "independent Muslims" @highlight Friends in the U.S. fear for health of "gentle, kind" man in Uzbek prisons
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"Clearly in a situation as fluid as this that is evolving rapidly, there's going to be confusion, there's going to be misinformation, and those that are on the ground in Tripoli may or may not be in full and timely communication with the leadership outside of @placeholder," Rice said.
(CNN) -- Libya's rebel leaders claimed Monday they had captured three of Moammar Gadhafi's sons, including Saif al-Islam, who is wanted on war crimes charges by the International Criminal Court. But shortly afterwards, Saif appeared in public in Tripoli, where he spoke to reporters -- raising serious questions about the reliability of the rebels' account of events. A day later it remains unclear whether Saif al-Islam was ever in rebel hands, while another Gadhafi son, Mohammed, reportedly escaped from rebel custody. It is also uncertain whether Saadi, the third son the rebels claimed to have captured, was in their custody either. @highlight The rebels said they had captured three of Gadhafi's sons, including Saif al-Islam @highlight Saif al-Islam reappeared in public in Tripoli, shortly after throwing their credibility into doubt @highlight Analysts say the mix-up can be explained by the confusion on the ground @highlight U.S. Ambassador Susan Rice says she has confidence in the rebel leadership
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Smallwood expects to stay in the hotel once a week and says it will become a @placeholder bolt-hole for the band.
LONDON, England (CNN) -- London's newest hotelier Mark Fuller is showing commendable bravado for someone about to open a luxury hotel during a global recession. Entrepreneur Mark Fuller in the Sanctum Soho hotel, a rock'n'roll "haven of hedonism" in London. "F*** the recession, let's get on with it," he says, while sitting on the roof terrace of the Sanctum Soho, a 30-room establishment dubbed the rock'n'roll hotel, as much for its "anything goes" service philosophy as the pedigree of its owners, which include the co-managers of heavy metal band Iron Maiden. "We do not recognize there is a credit crunch because we believe you should battle through it," Fuller says, adding, "If you get panicky and scary about things like this, you're no man at all." @highlight Entrepreneur braves recession to open rock'n'roll hotel in London's Soho @highlight Sanctum Soho offers roof terrace with 24 hour bar, Jacuzzi, guitar doctors @highlight Rooms sparkle with silver wallpaper, free standing baths and champagne @highlight Backers include Iron Maiden co-managers Rod Smallwood and Andy Taylor
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Rodriguez controls the ball during the @placeholder match between Eibar and Real Madrid on Saturday night
Cristiano Ronaldo made it 20 league goals by November in Real Madrid’s 4-0 win over Eibar – no wonder Carlo Ancelotti could be seen imitating his top scorer’s goal celebration on the touchline. As Ronaldo made 20 goals in 12 games Real Madrid made it 14 straight victories taking Ancelotti to within one of Jose Mourinho’s record 15-win run at the club. He could draw level on Wednesday against Basel in the Champions League with a victory that would also give Liverpool a helping hand in Group B. Ronaldo, who scored in both halves is well on course to smash Lionel Messi's record of 50 goals in the 2011-12 season. @highlight James Rodriguez opened the scoring for Real Madrid away at Eibar in La Liga @highlight Cristiano Ronaldo doubled the lead just before half-time @highlight Karim Benzema increased the lead further when he scored Madrid's third goal of the evening @highlight And the scoreline was complete with seven minutes to play when Ronaldo netted his second and Madrid's fourth
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'If you get carried away now, you won't get far in 10 years,' @placeholder adds.
The Norwegian wonderkid who is attracting attention from several of Europe's top clubs will go on trial with Liverpool before Christmas. Martin Odegaard, who last month became the youngest player in European Championships history at the age of 15, will spend a week at the club, who he has supported all his life. But Brendan Rodgers will face plenty of competition if he wants to sign the schoolboy, who has already undergone a similar trial with Real Madrid and has offers from Ajax and Manchester United. VIDEO Scroll down to watch the best highlights of the 15-year-old wonderkid from Norway @highlight Martin Odegaard will spend a week in Liverpool before Christmas @highlight The 15-year-old underwent a similar trial with Real Madrid recently @highlight Young star also has offers from Ajax and Manchester United @highlight Odegaard became the youngest player in European Championships history
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In the end, Israel is releasing significantly more than the Palestinians originally demanded -- despite the objections of at least some @placeholder families who do not want to see the killers of their relatives released.
(CNN) -- Gilad Shalit was a 19-year-old enlisted man guarding an Israeli army post when Palestinian militants attacked his tank, killed the two men he was serving with and took him prisoner more than five years ago. Israelis are overjoyed that he went free on Tuesday in exchange for more than 1,000 Palestinian prisoners. "We have experienced the rebirth of a son," Shalit's father said. It has been "an exhausting and long struggle." "Our eyes are wet and our hearts are proud," Israeli President Shimon Peres declared. "We have become ourselves again." "He really is the child of us all," said Daniel Taub, Israel's ambassador to the United Kingdom, noting that almost all Israelis do military service. @highlight NEW: Shimon Peres: "Our eyes are wet and our hearts are proud" @highlight Palestinians abducted Israeli soldier Shalit in 2006 when he was 19 @highlight Shalit's parents camped out in front of the Israeli prime minister's office for more than a year @highlight Israel inked a deal to get him back in exchange for more than 1,000 Palestinian prisoners
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The move to name @placeholder came Tuesday just hours before activists and Brisbon's family members planned a protest.
A poignant image has emerged from protests over a deadly police shooting in Phoenix, as police Tuesday released the name of the officer who shot and killed an unarmed drug suspect. The 9-year-old daughter of Rumain Brisbon, Aiyana Rains, was among those attending a demonstration Monday in downtown Phoenix as protesters pushed for greater transparency in the investigation. The Arizona Republic reports a police officer in riot gear shook the girl's hand and said 'I'm sorry.' The newspaper also captured an image of the encounter. Encounter: A police officer in riot gear was snapped meeting Aiyana Rains, daughter of Rumain Brisbon, and reportedly told her 'I'm sorry' at the Monday protest @highlight The 9-year-old daughter of Rumain Brisbon, Aiyana Rains, was among those attending a demonstration Monday in the city's downtown @highlight A police officer in riot gear was snapped meeting Rains and reportedly told her 'I'm sorry' at the event @highlight Police on Tuesday released the name of the officer who shot and killed Brisbon, an unarmed drug suspect @highlight Officer Mark Rine has been reassigned to nonenforcement duty pending the outcome of an internal investigation, police said @highlight Prosecutors will determine whether the 30-year-old officer will face criminal charges in the December 2 shooting @highlight Police were investigating complaints of drug dealing in a Phoenix neighborhood when Rine shot Brisbon @highlight The officer mistook a pill bottle in the suspect's pocket for a gun as the two scuffled @highlight An autopsy has determined that Brisbon died from gunshot wounds to his torso
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And Atletico were unable to hold on for a valuable point, in a game where they were often outplayed by a side with very different priorities in @placeholder.
La Liga champions Atletico Madrid suffered a shock defeat to bottom of the table Real Sociedad, as the Basque side ended Diego Simeone's winning streak with a late goal from Imanol Agirretxe. The hosts, who are expected to unveil former Manchester United manager David Moyes as their new manager in the coming days, put in a much improved performance against the Champions League finalists, and in the end ran out deserving winners. Carlos Vela was the star of the show, driving his side forward and scoring a magnificent curling effort after the hosts had fallen behind. Imanol Agirretxe gets up above the Atletico Madrid defence to score the winning goal at the Anoeta stadium @highlight Mario Mandzukic converts Raul Garcia cross in 10th minute to make it 1-0 @highlight Carlos Vela curls in a beauty to equalise five minutes later @highlight Atletico reduced to ten men after Siqueira sent off on 49 mins @highlight Imanol Agirrexte heads home the winner with eight minutes left @highlight Vela has a first half claim for a penalty turned down, and is booked for diving
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Kammer had said seven doctors agreed that his client was intellectually disabled -- including three doctors for the state who initially evaluated Hill and said he didn't meet @placeholder's standard.
(CNN)Twice-convicted murderer Warren Lee Hill was executed Tuesday, according to the Georgia Department of Corrections. Despite pleas by human rights groups and legal representatives who have argued that Hill's intellectual disability should have made him ineligible for the death penalty, Hill died by injection at the prison in Jackson, Georgia. His time of death was 7:55 p.m. ET, said spokeswoman Gwendolyn Hogan. Hill declined to make a final statement, but requested a final prayer, Hogan said. Hill's attorney slammed the U.S. Supreme Court, which declined to step in and grant a stay of execution. "Today, the court has unconscionably allowed a grotesque miscarriage of justice to occur in Georgia," said Brian Kammer, Hill's lawyer. @highlight The U.S. Supreme Court declines to step in and grant a stay @highlight State board votes to deny clemency hours before scheduled execution @highlight Warren Hill was convicted of murdering a girlfriend and a fellow inmate
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For example, many people think the men in the Namibian @placeholder tribe are actually women.
(CNN)As teenagers, the women of the Ethiopian Mursi tribe pierce their lower lips and put a clay plate in it. They are one of the last tribes in the world who still practice this tradition and the new generation, influenced by the outside world, might decide to abandon it. That's why British photographer Jimmy Nelson decided to travel the world for three years, visiting 35 tribes in all five continents, to document their lives and customs before they disappear. He drank vodka with the Mongolian Tsaatan tribe in freezing conditions and admired the beautiful Himba tribesmen in the Namib Desert. The result of his journey can be found in his new book of photographs, "Before They Pass Away." @highlight Jimmy Nelson photographed 35 tribes all over the world for book "'Before They Pass Away" @highlight Nelson photographed tribes in Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania and Namibia @highlight He wanted to create a record of "a fast disappearing world"
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Last night Miss Madeley said it was right for Mr Grayling to update the ten-year-old law, since it pre-dates @placeholder.
The change has already been dubbed Chloe's Law after Justice Secretary Chris Grayling made reference to the case of Chloe Madeley (pictured) Internet trolls who subject victims to vile abuse are to be jailed for up to two years under a tough Government crackdown. Harsher sentences are to be introduced following a series of shocking, high-profile cases, including rape threats made against model Chloe Madeley last week. Justice Secretary Chris Grayling revealed to The Mail on Sunday that the maximum six month sentence for internet abuse will be quadrupled. Miss Madeley, who was targeted after her mother Judy Finnigan made controversial remarks about the footballer and convicted rapist Ched Evans, last night welcomed the move, saying that the most sickening comments amounted to ‘online terrorism’. @highlight Maximum six month sentence for internet trolls to be quadrupled @highlight Comes after model Chloe Madeley received rape threats on Twitter @highlight Model's mother Judy Finnigan had shared view on release of Ched Evans @highlight Justice Secretary Chris Grayling said trolls 'poisoned our national life'
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I get e-mails from 50-year-old ladies who say, "I don't play games, but I love @placeholder.'
(CNN) -- With its glassy touch screen, powerful graphics, crisp sound and tilt feature, the iPhone is more than a smart phone for some users -- it's a portable entertainment system. "Trism" developer Steve Demeter demonstrates his game via webcast to CNN.com's Nicole Lapin. It's also become a potential gold mine for entrepreneurs who create games for the device. Just ask Steve Demeter, developer of the popular puzzle game "Trism." A former ATM software designer for a large bank, Demeter created "Trism" in his spare time and pitched it to Apple last spring. The company made the game available for download with the July launch of its App Store, an online provider of applications for its iPods and iPhones. @highlight The iPhone has become a gold mine for those who create games for the device @highlight Steve Demeter developed the popular puzzle game "Trism" in his spare time @highlight "Trism" earned Demeter $250,000 in two months, inspired him to quit his bank job @highlight The App Store has helped open the game-development field to entrepreneurs
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However, screen-writing remains a hobby of McNamara’s to this day - and even if @placeholder had been a roaring success he still doesn’t believe it would have taken him off the path that led towards Saturday’s last-four clash.
Jackie McNamara will be at Hampden on Saturday aiming to pen a footballing fairytale with a Dundee United team chasing a first Scottish League Cup victory since 1980. But it’s not that long ago the 41-year-old was dreaming of the silver screen and not silverware after co-writing a pilot episode of a ribald sitcom called The Therapy Room. McNamara’s younger brother, Donny - a tiler to trade - played the lead role of Peter Tully, a working-class Scottish Junior player catapulted into a world of WAGs and money after joining a fictional English Premier League club. Dundee United manager Jackie McNamara (right) holds the Scottish League Cup ahead of the weekend @highlight Dundee United face Aberdeen in Scottish League Cup on Saturday @highlight Jackie McNamara will give a team-talk before semi-final clash at Hampden @highlight United boss co-wrote a pilot of sitcom named The Therapy Room @highlight But McNamara says he does 'not script' his team-talks before matches @highlight Dundee United are looking for their first League Cup since 1980
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Hamilton's second British GP victory -- earned exactly six years after his fantastic 2008 win in the wet -- was not only about personal redemption, it was also about closing the gap in the @placeholder world championship.
Silverstone, England (CNN) -- Fortune can be a fickle mistress in Formula One. Home hero Lewis Hamilton was dejected and apologetic after a mistake in qualifying but Silverstone rang with fans chanting his name as he fought back to win the British Grand Prix. His victory was won at the expense of his Mercedes teammate and title rival Nico Rosberg, who retired with a broken gearbox. The German had taken pole position and was leading at just over the halfway point before the pendulum of bad luck swung his way on lap 29. It was the first time Rosberg has retired this season while, in contrast, Hamilton had failed to cross the finish line twice. @highlight Lewis Hamilton wins British GP in front of home fans @highlight Hamilton closes gap on title leader Nico Rosberg @highlight Pole sitter Rosberg fails to finish after gearbox problems @highlight Valtteri Bottas and Daniel Ricciardo complete podium positions
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Then, as the newsreader says 'he admits shooting @placeholder' screams are heard in the background followed by what sounds like laughing.
The BBC has apologised after one of its radio stations played the sound of a screaming woman and dogs howling over a news bulletin about Oscar Pistorius. The embarrassing blooper happened as a newsreader for BBC Coventry and Warwickshire read out a report of the first day of the Olympic and Paralympic athlete's murder trial. Howls are heard over the newsreader as he says the athlete has pleaded not guilty. Scroll down for video A blooper in the news bulletin happened on Monday during the Vic Minett (pictured) show on BBC Coventry and Warwickshire Reeva Steenkamp (left), who was dead by Oscar Pistorius (right). Pistorius, pictured here arriving at court, is on trial for her murder @highlight Embarrassing blooper happened on BBC Coventry and Warwickshire @highlight As news anchor read out report of murder trial, sounds effects were heard @highlight Listeners heard a screaming woman, dogs howling and laughter @highlight It happened after witness told court she heard 'bloodcurdling' screams
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McGhee, however, does not view a rebuilding job of @placeholder from top to bottom as an obvious attraction for his friend.
The Three Bears consortium seeking boardroom change at Rangers were no closer on Saturday to discovering what agreement — if any — might be struck with the current regime in a deal for acceptance of their £6.5million funding rescue package. As wealthy Rangers-minded businessmen Douglas Park, George Letham and George Taylor wait and hope for a resolution in the coming days amid gravely uncertain times for the club, there remains mystery, too, concerning the involvement of the football man linked to their push for change. Felix Magath, the former Bayern Munich and Fulham manager, was in Glasgow over a week ago for discussions with a representative of the group and it has been revealed that the 61-year-old is keen to adopt a technical director-style role. @highlight Felix Magath is keen to adopt a technical director-style role at Rangers @highlight A former team-mate Mark McGhee says the move is mystifying @highlight But said Magath would be a great asset to if the move materialises
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Arriving at the hotel a nervous looking @placeholder asks “Do I have to get undressed straight away?’
By Toni Jones PUBLISHED: 13:00 EST, 5 July 2012 | UPDATED: 01:51 EST, 6 July 2012 Not much leaves brash Hotel Inspector presenter Alex Polezzi speechless. But in the first episode of her new series, the frizzy haired hotelier gets more than she bargained. As part of her crusade to make over the nation’s hotels, perfectionist Alex’s first stop is suburban Birmingham where she is set to help ex farmer Tim Higgs discover why his elite nudist resort is less than swinging. 56-year-old Tim hoped to turn his love of being naked in to a business and sunk his life savings – over £1million - in to developing the detached seven-bedroom house in to Clover Spa, a fully nude hotel. @highlight Fiery Alex Polizzi heads to a failing naturist resort in Birmingham to try and improve the bottom line @highlight The Hotel Inspector is on at 9pm tonight on Channel Five
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able to do that, then suddenly @placeholder turned to me and said: "You know
By Naomi Greenaway For most couples, a romantic proposal involves Champagne, roses, chocolates or something equally indulgent, but this daredevil climber popped the question 2,500ft in the air. Richard Crabtree asked Angela Jones, 45, to marry him while hanging precariously off the edge of a cliff-face - just moments after they scaled Napes Needle in the Lake District. Luckily, she said yes. The 40-year-old climber, from Colne, Lancashire, surprised his bride-to-be on their first climb of the iconic rock pinnacle, having the ring tucked away in his bag throughout the hour-long walk to the base of the climb, near the top of Great Gable mountain. @highlight Richard Crabtree proposed to Angela Jones at the peak of Napes Needle @highlight It was the couple's first climb of the iconic 20-metre-high Lake District rock @highlight He hid diamond solitaire ring in his bag during the hour-long hike @highlight She said it was a huge surprise as they had agreed not to get married
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While not all @placeholder countries are commodity rich, the continent has 12% of the world's oil reserves, 40% of its gold, and 80% to 90% of its chromium and platinum.
(CNN) -- The economic performance of Africa in the last few years has been remarkable. The continent has consistently defied the global trend. Five years after the global financial system came perilously close to collapse, the global economic outlook is still uncertain. In Europe, GDP is still below pre-crisis levels and unemployment is at a record high. Recovery in the United States, although stronger, remains weak by historic standards, and even China, which has done so much to drive global growth, is slowing down. Yet, in what some might call an unexpected twist, average growth in Africa over the last decade has been more than 5%. Of the 10 fastest-growing global economies, seven are in sub-Saharan Africa. But how will this economic spike be sustained? How do we ensure we continue along this trajectory? @highlight Natural resources are driving rapid growth in many African countries @highlight Abundant resources can drive industry on the continent, say two experts @highlight Governments should tackle inequality and lay framework for supportive policies @highlight New style of business leaders is emerging, building and investing in Africa's future
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For the top chef, @placeholder is a time of family and friends, and he keeps his restaurants closed for the day.
Celebrity chef Matt Moran has leapt to the defence of Jamie Oliver who was blasted by the Victorian child commissioner for being a 'd***head' on Tuesday after he admitted he disciplined his daughter by feeding her one of the world's hottest chilis. Oliver admitted on Monday that when one of his four young children became unruly or disrespectful, he would coat their sliced apple with a type of chili known as the Scotch bonnet - because 'you can't smack naughty kids'. In an interview with Daily Mail Australia to mark ShopSmall month, the ARIA owner Moran said: 'Look, I probably wouldn't do that. I've had some fun with my kids over the years. It's all in jest, all a bit of fun. @highlight Celebrity chef Matt Moran jumps to the defence of Jamie Oliver after discipline row: 'Someone's taken it a bit too far' @highlight Victoria's children's commissioner Bernie Geary called Jamie Oliver 'a d***head' for feeding his daughter with one of the world's hottest chilis @highlight Oliver says he punishes his 12-year-old daughter Poppy for being disrespectful @highlight He rubs a type of chilli pepper named the 'Scotch bonnet' onto apple slices @highlight In an interview to mark Shop Small month, Moran also provided readers with his top tips for a perfect Christmas meal
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Relatives have said Hasan tried unsuccessfully to leave the military early -- requests that may have come after Hasan contacted @placeholder.
Washington (CNN) -- A Washington-based imam told CNN on Monday that alleged Fort Hood shooter Nidal Malik Hasan approached him for help finding a wife. Imam Yahya Hendi, the Muslim chaplain at Georgetown University, said Hasan came to him at least two years ago as the cleric conducted services at Bethesda Naval Hospital in Maryland. "He said he wanted someone to help him serve, deploy and be understandable and understanding of his own military career," Hendi said. "He saw himself as someone ... continuing his service with the U.S. military till the end of his career." The imam said he spoke with Hasan on at least two occasions about his search for a spouse. @highlight Imam: Nidal Malik Hasan wanted wife who could deal with his military career @highlight Yahya Hendi is third imam to tell CNN Hasan asked for help finding wife @highlight Manager of strip club tells reporters Hasan visited there several times @highlight Hendi says strip club visits violate Islam -- and so does "killing fellow citizens"
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It was very brave and he was very funny,' @placeholder said when
Meanwhile Jeffrey Ross' Aurora shooting joke will be cut from the broadcast By Amelia Proud PUBLISHED: 19:01 EST, 6 August 2012 | UPDATED: 08:45 EST, 7 August 2012 As he told the perplexed crowd, Tom Arnold hasn't been in the same room as his ex-wife Roseanne Barr for 17 years so when he showed up her Comedy Central roast... even she was lost for words. The sharp-tongued comic appeared genuinely surprised when Arnold took the stage near the end of her taping. What a difference a couple of decades make: Tom Arnold shocked everyone - including ex-wife Roseanne Barr - by appearing as a surprise guest at her Comedy Central Roast @highlight Meanwhile Jeffrey Ross' Aurora shooting joke will be cut from the broadcast
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@placeholder told Holly and Phillip that he noticed results almost immediately, he said: 'The removal of my sex drive did occur quite rapidly.
By Toni Jones PUBLISHED: 11:58 EST, 18 April 2013 | UPDATED: 12:38 EST, 19 April 2013 Campaigners are pushing for chemical castration to be introduced as a way of treating sex offenders in the UK. The medical treatment which decreases mens' sex drives using hormones, is already mandatory for child sex offenders in Poland, Russia and certain U.S. states. The treatment is gaining popularity in Canada too, where Dr Paul Federoof, an expert in sexual behaviour who advocates it as a way to treat sex offenders, holds a clinic. Today as part of the This Morning's Crime Week hosts Holly Willoughby and Philip Schofield spoke to Dr Federoof and one of his patients 'Steve' (not his real name) who volunteered himself for chemical castration after his rape and murder fantasies started to become dangerous. @highlight Chemical castration involves stifling sex drive with a treatment of drugs @highlight Hormones give men the libido of a pre-pubescent boy for three months @highlight Sexual behaviour expert Dr Federoff advocates programme for sex offenders @highlight 'Steve' volunteered himself for the procedure to curb his dark fantasies @highlight Steve claims that he would have killed somebody without the treatment
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He told CNN on Monday night that he was confident the request to pull @placeholder off the case would succeed.
(CNN) -- George Zimmerman's defense team formally requested Monday that the Florida judge assigned to their client's case be removed after she revealed her husband works with a CNN legal analyst. Mark O'Mara's office filed paperwork Monday asking that Seminole Circuit Judge Jessica Recksiedler not preside over second-degree murder proceedings involving Zimmerman, according to Seminole County Court spokeswoman Michelle Kennedy. The motion to "disqualify" the trial judge "will be ruled on in the appropriate manner," Kennedy said Monday. Zimmerman, a 28-year-old neighborhood watch volunteer, fatally shot teenager Trayvon Martin in Sanford, Florida, on February 26, a killing he has said was in self-defense. Since then, the case has stirred civil rights activists nationwide and drawn intense publicity. @highlight NEW: Mark O'Mara describes his client, George Zimmerman, as "frightened" @highlight NEW: The lawyer says he's confident the judge will be removed from the case @highlight NEW: The CNN analyst tied to the motion says "the process" will resolve the issue @highlight Media outlets are asking that documents in the case be unsealed
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@placeholder remebers a sharp pain and lying on the ground.
A man accidentally shot a woman while hunting deer in the woods of LaFayette, Georgia. Now the pair are officially in love. Friends Aubrey Mayo, 24, and Matthew Tyler Webb, 23, were spending time together on the roof of Webb's mothers home at 910 Hillsdale road on November 21 when Webb saw a pack of deer across the street and decided to hunt them down. He left at around 5:30 pm. The Times Free Press reports that Mayo stayed behind but later went to find Webb after she thought she heard him calling her name. Mayo made her way down the ladder and across the street to where Webb was hunting. @highlight Aubrey Mayo and Matthew Webb were friends before the accident but it wasn't till after he shot her that they started dating @highlight Her leg might have to be amputated if it becomes infected @highlight They both love the Grateful Dead, and Audrey's family is grateful she's alive
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Although she disavows any particular skill other than taking responsibility, colleagues say @placeholder has a rare combination of rigorous business analytics, and a strong intuition about how consumers will react.
Paris, France (CNN) -- In 2009, bottled water company Evian decided to focus its advertising strategy on an association with youth. It took almost a year for Mercedes Erra to convince the company that a commercial featuring babies roller skating to hip hop classic "Rapper's Delight" was the best way to get that message across. But happily for advertising guru Erra, "Roller Babies" became the world's most-viewed brand video. It was viewed online more than 75 million times and shared almost 2.2 million times -- a Guinness world record. Erra founded ad agency BETC Euro RSCG in 1995 with three others. Today, she is also managing director of communications group Havas and executive president of its marketing arm Euro RSCG Worldwide. @highlight Mercedes Erra is managing director of Havas, the fifth largest communications group in the world @highlight As founder of its flagship ad agency BETC, she is renowned as a brand strategist @highlight Erra's campaign for Evian included the world's most-viewed online brand video
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@placeholder team visited the hospital and met Lacey, and
By Lydia Warren Michigan State star Adreian Payne has struck up an incredible friendship with an eight-year-old cancer sufferer after meeting her in hospital. The basketball player, 23, has become an ardent cheerleader for Lacey Holsworth, from St Johns, Michigan after they met two years ago and now he texts her every day. When his team won the Big Ten Tournament Championship earlier this month, he carried Lacey in his arms as he was honored, and asked her to help him cut the net following the game. Scroll down for video Bond: Adreian Payne of the Michigan State Spartans appears on court with Lacey Holsworth, an 8-year-old from St. Johns Michigan who is battling cancer, after defeating the Iowa Hawkeyes last month @highlight Adreian Payne, 23, met Lacey Holsworth in hospital 2 years ago and the duo have kept in touch since and now text every day @highlight Lacey beat neuroblastoma - a childhood cancer - but it came back last fall @highlight Lacey's mother: 'She just lights up when she sees him'
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So a vehicle isn't road worthy if the headlights don't work, it has faulty brakes, worn out tyres or seatbelts that don't work, even if the @placeholder is still within date.
By Suzannah Hills A student has been fined for driving a car without any doors, lights or bonnet - and using his arms to indicate when turning. Sam Wilson mistakenly believed the Peugeot 306 was still legal to drive, despite the missing doors, headlights, indicators, bonnet and brake lights, because it had a valid MOT certificate. The 25-year-old drove the car, described by police as a 'skeleton of a vehicle', for almost three miles before he was pulled over. Wilson, who studies electrical engineering at college and works part-time as a pizza delivery man, was attempting to take it to a recycling centre five miles from his home in Bingham, Nottinghamshire, to sell for scrap. He had already removed a selection of parts to sell online. @highlight Sam Wilson used his arms to indicate after removing vital car parts @highlight He was attempting to drive the 'skeleton of a vehicle' to a scrapyard @highlight Peugeot had no doors, headlights, indicators, bonnet or brake lights @highlight Wilson was pulled over by police just three miles into his journey @highlight He claimed he thought the car was legal to drive as it still had a valid MOT @highlight Father-of-two was fined £110 at Nottingham Magistrates Court
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Scenic: This postcard depicts the mountains of @placeholder labelled with their respective elevations
These days we have Instagram filters and Facebook check-ins to induce envy in our friends. But before social media came along, the postcard was the ultimate holiday brag. To celebrate World Post Day on October 9, here is one of the world's largest postcard collections. Swiss entrepreneur Adolf Feller began collecting the souvenirs in 1899 during his travels for his electrical goods business. The collection contains more than 54,000 monochrome and colour photographs from 140 countries, including New Zealand, Japan, Uganda, and from cities and towns around Switzerland. Friends and family contributed to the collection, which Feller left to his daughter Elizabeth after his death in 1931. @highlight Postcards from the collection of Swiss businessman Adolf Feller, who began collecting in 1899 @highlight Friends and family contributed to the archives, which was passed on to Feller's daughter after his death in 1931 @highlight Fewer than one billion postcards are now sent each year, compared with more than 4.5 billion in 1951
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"To see @placeholder fly off the big screen and into the skies like this is pretty exciting," said director Peter Jackson in a statement.
(CNN) -- "Hobbit" mania is in full swing in New Zealand this week, where all three of the Peter Jackson-directed movies based on the work of J.R.R. Tolkien were filmed. Wellington International Airport has unveiled a new installation featuring two realistic "great eagles" from the "The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug," the second in the trilogy. The film's world premier will take place on December 2 in Los Angeles. Meanwhile, Air New Zealand is showing off a new livery featuring the title character on one of its planes. The airport's new sculptures were created by Wellington's Weta Workshop -- the same team that built props and designed physical effects for "The Hobbit" and "The Lord of the Rings" trilogies. @highlight Wellington International Airport unveils sculpture of "great eagles" from "The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug" @highlight Air New Zealand unveils its own ode to the film -- a new livery featuring the dragon Smaug @highlight All three films in the "Hobbit" trilogy were shot in New Zealand
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@placeholder, 21, signed a five-year deal with Real's great rivals Barcelona this week, leaving behind the very club where Pele made his name from 1956-1974: Santos.
(CNN) -- Legendary Brazilian footballer Pele believes Jose Mourinho's return to Chelsea will benefit the London club but he has warned there is no guarantee the Portuguese can deliver success. Mourinho made his long-awaited return to Stamford Bridge on Monday, after cutting short a three-year tenure at Real Madrid despite having another three years left on his contract. The 50-year-old won the 2012 league title with the Spanish giants, and the Copa del Rey the year before, but failed in the club's primary objective -- to win a 10th European crown. The relative lack of success in the Champions League, where Mourinho guided Real to the semifinals in each of his three seasons, may underpin Pele's comments about his reappointment at the home of the 2012 European titleholders. @highlight Pele believes Jose Mourinho's return to Chelsea is good for the English Premier League club @highlight Brazilian warns that the arrival of the Portuguese does not guarantee success @highlight Three-time World Cup winner saddened by Neymar leaving Santos for Barcelona
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A homeland security appropriations bill passed October 29 by @placeholder and signed by the president grants the Department of Defense authority to withhold the photographs.
Washington (CNN) -- The Pentagon is blocking public release of photos apparently depicting abuse of suspected terrorists and foreign troops in U.S. custody, and urging the Supreme Court to dismiss a lower court ruling ordering the photos to be publicly disclosed, according to court documents. Defense Secretary Robert Gates notified the high court late Friday that he was issuing an order to block the release. The photos have been at the center of a years-long lawsuit by the American Civil Liberties Union. Congress last month gave the Obama administration specific authority to prevent any release of the 44 photos. Afterward, Gates signed a certificate of authorization, or order, to prevent the photos' release, saying their disclosure would endanger U.S. troops serving abroad. @highlight Documents show Pentagon urging Supreme Court to dismiss ruling ordering photos' release @highlight Defense secretary says showing photos would endanger U.S. troops abroad @highlight Obama, Justice Department have objected to release, reversing executive decision @highlight Separately, administration wants Gitmo detainees' suit alleging torture, discrimination dismissed
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Nose Bleed: @placeholder looks stunned with blood rushing down his face shortly after the headbutt
By David Wood for MailOnline Bastia striker Brandao has been temporarily suspended by the French league after he headbutted Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Thiago Motta at the end of last weekend's match. The French league's disciplinary committee decided on Thursday to 'provisionally suspend Brandao starting from Friday, August 22' ahead of a hearing on September 18. VIDEO: Scroll down to see footage of Brandao heabutting PSG midfielder Thiago Motta Tunnel vision : Brandao, circled, stands and waits ready to confront Thiago Motta after the final whistle Flashpoint: The 34 year-old Bastia forward connects with Thiago Motta After Bastia's 2-0 loss to PSG, Brandao waited for Thiago Motta in the tunnel and headbutted the Italy international, leaving him with a broken nose. @highlight Brandao waited in the tunnel for Thiago Motta at the Parc des Princes after PSG's 2-0 win @highlight The 34 year-old is seen moving towards Motta and then headbutting him @highlight Footage reveals blood streaming from the PSG star's nose @highlight PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi believes Brandao should be banned 'for life' @highlight Thiago Silva also demands strong action to be taken against Brandao
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Both of Iceland's latest eruptions provided warning signs several hours before, but @placeholder is known for having a very short fuse.
By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 8:11 PM on 7th July 2011 European airports are bracing for another volcanic eruption that could cripple summer travel plans. Scientists are closely monitoring unusual underground activity that could signal a massive explosion at a volcano dubbed the 'Gateway to Hell.' The Heckla volcano in southern Iceland is capable of producing four times the debris of the country's last ash-producing blast that caused flights to be cancelled across northern Britain in May. Danger: Scientists have recorded 'unusual' magma movement beneath the Hekla volcano in Iceland, prompting fears it could soon erupt In April last year, ash from an eruption at Iceland's Eyjafjallajokul volcano grounded flights across Europe for days, disrupting travel for 10 million people in the biggest airspace shut down since World War Two. @highlight Hekla could erupt soon after 'unusual' activity recorded @highlight Volcano, dubbed 'Gateway to Hell', could produce four times as much ash as last big Icelandic eruption @highlight Planes could be grounded for days if Hekla explodes
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In demand: Ferrari are courting Red Bull's technical chief @placeholder in a bid to revive their fortunes
By Jonathan McEvoy The attention of people around the world was centred on Lewis Hamilton winning the Spanish Grand Prix, but Formula One's intrigue involved a British boffin with an H4 pencil. As so often, the real stories occur off the track. So it is in the case of Adrian Newey, Red Bull's peerless designer, whose services are being sought by Ferrari. Newey is thought to earn £7million a year at Red Bull, meaning that to sign him Ferrari's president Luca di Montezemolo would need to be the man that broke the bank at Maranello. That is something he would be willing to do. @highlight Adrian Newey's services are sought by Ferrari chief Luca di Montezemolo @highlight Newey was behind a combined 20 titles at Williams, McLaren and Red Bull @highlight Ferrari have parted company with team principal Stefano Domenicali @highlight A move to Ferrari could signal Newey's final challenge in Formula One
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In recent years @placeholder has become better known for fathering several illegitimate children rather than his business prowess.
Beyonce’s father approached Sony with plans to make a film about the early life of his daughter and her group Destiny’s Child according to the latest emails leaked from Sony. Matthew Knowles, who managed his daughter’s career until she sacked him in 2011, is also believed to have approached Universal according to the email dated December 4, 2013. ‘Matthew Knowles, Beyonce’s Father wants to make the film of Destiny’s Child and came to me first,’ wrote Screen Gems president Clint Culpepper to Sony’s Amy Pascal and a few other Sony executives. Scroll down for video Beyonce’s father Matthew Knowles had approached Sony with plans to make a film about the early life of his daughter and her group Destiny’s Child according to the latest emails leaked from Sony @highlight Latest leaks reveal that Matthew Knowles approached Sony about making a movie about Destiny's Child @highlight Kanye West is another musician who is mentioned in relation to possible film projects @highlight Sony also has plans to reboot the Spiderman franchise yet again @highlight Guardians of Peace hacker posted information on file-sharing site promising that seventh release of confidential Sony info
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"After that, I really had to sort of make sure I controlled @placeholder as much as I could because I know he's a dangerous player.
(CNN) -- It was a match of two halves for world No. 3 Roger Federer as he moved into the second round of Dubai Championships with victory over Michael Llodra. The 16-time grand slam winner took just 18 minutes to wrap up the first set 6-0 against his French opponent but struggled in the second before eventually taking it on a tie-break. The Swiss, who recently won the World Tennis Tournament in the Dutch city of Rotterdam to take his career titles count to 71, is gunning for a fifth crown in Dubai. "It's always great to start off a tournament winning the first set 6-0," second seed Federer told the ATP Tour's official website. @highlight World No. 3 Roger Federer moves into the second round of the Dubai Championships @highlight 16-time grand slam champion Federer beats France's Michael Llodra 6-0 7-6 @highlight No. 3 seed Andy Murray labors to 6-3 4-6 6-4 victory over qualifier Michael Berrer @highlight No. 5 seed Tomas Berdych and Argentina's Juan Martin Del Potro also win
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the sprinter, who is seeking his first @placeholder gold, tweeted
Usain Bolt has made a quick-fire U-turn to support the Commonwealth Games, after coming under fire for claiming they were ‘a bit s***t’. The Jamaican sprinter appears to have had a change of heart less than 24 hours after he reportedly criticised the Glasgow event, claiming ‘the Olympics were better’. After watching the Jamaican netball team lose to New Zealand yesterday, the 27-year-old claimed the Games were in fact ‘awesome’ and dismissed his earlier alleged negative remarks as ‘all lies’. Scroll down for video Support: Usain Bolt (pictured with Prince Harry on Tuesday) appears to have had a change of heart and has now called the Commonwealth Games 'awesome', less than 24 hours after branding them a 'bit s***t' @highlight Bolt reportedly made negative remark while waiting at the athletes' village @highlight The Jamaican sprinter was also quoted as saying the 'Olympics were better' @highlight 27-year-old has since denied the claims and described them as 'nonsense' @highlight He appeared to back the Games yesterday, describing them as 'awesome' @highlight The Times has now published a transcript of journalist's interview with Bolt
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Other TV anchors who've met with Wilson been named as (from left to right) CBS’ @placeholder, ABC’s George Stephanopoulos and CNN's Don Lemon
At least five national TV journalists have met in private with the police officer responsible for the shooting of unarmed teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, in August. Officer Darren Wilson hasn't been seen in public - let alone interviewed - since the shooting, but he has met with the high profile television anchors to discuss the possibility of doing a televised interview at some point. While a grand jury continues to deliberate over whether to charge Wilson for shooting Brown, the officer is believed to have met with anchors including NBC’s Matt Lauer, ABC’s George Stephanopoulos, CBS’ Scott Pelley and CNN’s Anderson Cooper and Don Lemon. @highlight At least five national TV journalists have met in private with Wilson to discuss the possibility of carrying out a televised interview with him @highlight The five named are NBC's Matt Lauer, ABC's George Stephanopoulos, CBS' Scott Pelley and CNN's Anderson Cooper and Don Lemon @highlight Within hours of them being named on CNN's Reliable Sources, both Cooper and Lemon had tweeted to confirm the secret interviews had taken place @highlight Cooper denied that there was any conspiracy and said it was standard practice to meet with a subject prior to them agreeing to speak on camera @highlight A grand jury continues to deliberate over whether to charge Wilson for shooting Michael Brown in August
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