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'They didn't even have the decency to call us, we found out from a friend on @placeholder who used to work for the company. | By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 08:06 EST, 4 March 2014 | UPDATED: 08:23 EST, 4 March 2014 Wedding woe: Samantha Lewin, 24, and Adam Patrick, 26, have nowhere to marry after their venue went bust a week before their big day A young couple could lose their life savings and now have nowhere to marry after their wedding venue went bust a week before their big day. Samantha Lewins, 24, and Adam Patrick, 26, face a race against time to find a new venue and stand to lose up to £9,000 if they fail. The couple, from Ellington, Northumberland, were due to marry on Sunday and had paid £5,000 to Longhirst Hall in Morpeth with a further £4,000 on a photographer, hairdresser and flowers.
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Longhirst Hall in Morpeth shut leaving couples with nowhere to marry
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Samantha Lewins, 24, and Adam Patrick, 26, were due to wed on Sunday
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Couple only found out last Friday after seeing news on Facebook
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Miss Lewins said: 'This is every bride's worst nightmare and I don't even know if our wedding can go ahead. We have lost all of our savings' | 62,400 | record_train |
In April, at least 10 people died when a mile-wide tornado tore through @placeholder. | (CNN) -- State authorities dispatched emergency crews Tuesday to survey the damage after an onslaught of severe weather in Mississippi that injured at least 17 people, damaged property and cut power. The National Weather Service said "probable tornados" caused significant damage across central Mississippi, including in Yazoo, Attala, Warren, Oktibbeha, and Smith counties. In Attala County, storms damaged several mobile homes, injuring six people and leaving parts of the area without power, the service said. Eleven more people were injured in Monroe County, where storms damaged homes and a radio communications tower, it said. A tornado touched down in Yazoo County on Monday night, causing damage to a downtown Yazoo City courthouse and tossing debris in a wide area, according to emergency management spokesman.
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NEW: 17 people are injured in storms
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NEW: 30 percent of Yazoo County is still without power
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Emergency crews are dispatched to survey the damage
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Six people are hospitalized after a storm in Attala County | 62,401 | record_train |
He told a receptionist: 'There’s a bomb in @placeholder and it will go off in 45 minutes.' | By Lucy Crossley PUBLISHED: 08:09 EST, 22 October 2013 | UPDATED: 11:52 EST, 22 October 2013 Hoax: Neil McArdle, 36, was jailed for 12 months after he sparked a bomb scare at his wedding venue rather than tell his fiancée he had failed to finalise their marriage plans at St George's Hall, Liverpool A groom who made a hoax call pretending explosives were hidden at his wedding venue just days after the Boston bombings has been sentenced to a year in prison. Neil McArdle sparked the bomb scare because he did not want to tell his bride-to-be that he had failed to finalise their wedding plans.
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Neil McArdle, 36, pretended explosives were hidden at his wedding venue
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Hoax call made after groom had not filled in forms to legalise marriage
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Bride Amy Williams arrived at venue to find it swarming with police
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Call made just days after Boston bombings
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Judge tells McArdle his call 'struck terror' into venue staff
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Couple still together, but have no plans to wed | 62,402 | record_train |
Doug Roberts said: '@placeholder, you will go far in life with your selfless attitude. | When beautician Katie Cutler set up a fundraising page for Alan Barnes she hoped to raise a respectable £500 to help the disabled pensioner feel safer in his home after he was mugged and left with a broken collarbone as he put the bins out. But the 21-year-old never expected to inspire people from as far afield as New Zealand and Canada to donate in their droves so that the money would be enough to buy Mr Barnes a new house. As donations exceeded £300,000 in just four days people are calling for Miss Cutler herself to be rewarded for her philanthropic attitude.
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Alan Barnes is disabled and suffers from sight and growth problems
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He was mugged as he put bins outside his Gateshead home last Sunday
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Attacker knocked the 67-year-old to the floor and broke his collarbone
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Police have launched a fresh appeal to find the 'cowardly' attacker
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Katie Cutler set up a fundraising page to generate £500 to help pensioner
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But it captured worldwide interest and donations exceeded £300,000
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Well wishers have called for Miss Cutler to be rewarded for her efforts
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Some have even set up a fundraising page in the beautician's own name
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Others have called for the mother of one to be awarded an OBE | 62,403 | record_train |
"Wherever her friends and colleagues gather, we will always ask the guiding question: What would @placeholder do?" | (CNN) -- Journalist Mary Thom, a prominent feminist who was an editor of Ms. magazine in its early years, has died. She was 68. Thom was killed Friday when she crashed her motorcycle on a highway in Yonkers, New York. She helped found Ms., an influential feminist magazine, and served as an editor there for 20 years. After leaving in 1992, she worked as editor in chief of the features section of the non-profit Women's Media Center, which works to raise women's visibility in the media. "Mary was and will always be our moral compass and steady heart," said the center's co-founders Robin Morgan, Gloria Steinem and Jane Fonda in a statement.
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She had just picked up her motorcycle from winter storage
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She was an avid fan of Jon Stewart and the Cleveland Indians
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She worked at Ms. for 20 years
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In later years, she was an editor at Women's Media Center | 62,404 | record_train |
The increasing number of people who identified as @placeholder and Native American in 2010 give him hope. | (CNN) -- When Ana María Tekina-eirú Maynard filled out her census form last year, she checked the box for Latino, and for the first time, she also checked the box for Native American. It had taken her more than 30 years -- plus research and genetic testing -- to discover her ties to the indigenous Taínos of Puerto Rico, to claim her identity and re-learn what she thought she knew of her history. She's not the only one. Since 2000, the number of Hispanics who identified themselves as Native American grew from 407,073 to 685,150, according to the 2010 census.
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Ana Maria Tekina-eirú Maynard discovered her Taíno heritage in her 30s
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She is among more Latinos in the United States who identify as Native American
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Many Puerto Ricans believed Taínos were decimated in the 1500s | 62,405 | record_train |
Been around: @placeholder includes Hibernian and Kilmarnock on list of former teams managed | By Mark Gleeson, Reuters Kenya moved swiftly to replace their national coach by appointing Scotsman Bobby Williamson on Tuesday to the post less than 48 hours after firing his predecessor. It is the second national team job in Africa for the former Kilmarnock and Hibernian boss, who spent five years in charge of Uganda until he was sacked in April last year. He takes over from Adel Amrouche, fired just hours after Kenya's shock elimination from the African Nations Cup qualifiers on Sunday. Swift appointment: Bobby Williamson is the new Kenya boss just two days after the sacking of his predecessor
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Bobby WiIliamson lands second national job after becoming Kenya boss
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Scotsman previously in charge of Uganda for five years before being sacked last year
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Former Kilmarnock and Hibernian manager takes over from Adel Amrouche
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Amrouche fired just hours after Kenya suffered shock defeat in African Nations Cup qualifier by Lesotho on Sunday
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The 52-year-old has also had spells at Chester and Plymouth Argyle | 62,406 | record_train |
@placeholder will now have a freer hand to push for an even bigger state role in the economy and continue populist programs. | By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 22:09 EST, 7 October 2012 | UPDATED: 01:51 EST, 9 October 2012 Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez drafted tanks soldiers wielding AK-47s into the streets yesterday as he won a historic third re-election after almost 14 years in office. The former tank commander increased security in capital Caracas amid fears violent protests might erupt at the end of a bitterly fought election campaign between him and challenger Henrique Capriles. Both camps had warned that the other was attempting to destabalise the country, sparking allegations of underhand tactics and vote-rigging from supporters of either side.
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Chavez won with 54 per cent of the vote
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It was Chavez's third re-election victory in nearly 14 years in office
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But fears are growing for his ailing health which has been ravaged by cancer in recent months
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Many voters queued for up to two hours before polls opened at dawn
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Chavez told the crowd from his balcony: 'The revolution has triumphed!' | 62,407 | record_train |
‘@placeholder continues to be an important day in retail,’ Martin said. | By Damian Ghigliotty PUBLISHED: 22:25 EST, 24 November 2012 | UPDATED: 23:58 EST, 24 November 2012 Thanksgiving shopping took some of the wind out of Black Friday this year, as a recent survey shows in-store retail sales on the ‘busiest shopping day’ dropped from last year. Holiday shoppers spent $11.2 billion at stores across the U.S. this Friday, down 1.8 per cent from last year, according to a Saturday report from the Chicago-based retail technology company ShopperTrak. Those lower in-store sales figures were apparently impacted by hundreds of thousands of shoppers hitting stores on Thursday evening after filling up on turkey and stuffing.
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Holiday shoppers spent $11.2 billion at stores across the U.S. this Friday, down 1.8 per cent from last year, according to a recent survey
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Those lower in-store sales figures were impacted by more people shopping on Thanksgiving Day and a rise in online shopping this year
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E-commerce sales rose 17.4 per cent on Thanksgiving and 20.7 per cent on Black Friday, compared with last year
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Black Friday foot traffic increased 3.5 per cent this year to more than 307.67 million store visits, a sign that more people were browsing store shelves, if not making actual purchases | 62,408 | record_train |
Murray has not beaten a world No 1 since defeating Djokovic in the 2013 @placeholder final and Cash added: 'If he wants to beat these guys then he has to start learning from this. | Former Wimbledon champion Pat Cash accused Andy Murray of collapsing in the latter stages of his Australian Open final defeat to Novak Djokovic and believes he needs to learn from his mistakes. After the first two sets were split in two hours and 32 minutes, Murray looked to be in command against an ailing Djokovic when he broke for a 2-0 lead in the third. However, from then on the 27-year-old Scot won just one of the next 13 games as a rejuvenated Djokovic raised his game to secure a fifth Australian Open and eighth grand slam title with a 7-6 (7/5) 6-7 (4/7) 6-3 6-0 win in three hours and 39 minutes.
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Novak Djokovic beat Andy Murray 7-6 (7-5), 6-7 (4-7), 6-3, 6-0
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Murray admits he was distracted by Djokovic's fluctuating condition
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Andy Murray was accused of collapsing by 5Live commentator Pat Cash
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He said Murray should have 'a good hard look in the mirror for a long time' | 62,409 | record_train |
In an interview, her sister Suely gave more clues about @placeholder’s upbringing and background. | By Michael Seamark PUBLISHED: 18:16 EST, 11 September 2013 | UPDATED: 18:30 EST, 11 September 2013 Her lengthy CV lists countless qualifications, civic achievements, books and publications – but Raquel Rolnik makes no mention of dabbling in witchcraft. Yet the architect and urban planner appears to be an avid follower of Candomble, an African-Brazilian religion that originated during the slave trade. The academic, brought up a Marxist, actually offered an animal sacrifice to Karl Marx when she was studying for her Masters degree in architecture so ‘he would leave her alone’ to study in peace. The academic, brought up a Marxist, actually offered an animal sacrifice to Karl Marx
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Academic brought up a Marxist and offered an animal sacrifice to Karl Marx
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The architect appears to follow Candomble, an African-Brazilian religion that originated during the slave trade | 62,410 | record_train |
@placeholder had to rebuild its global military strategy plans ‘from scratch’ after routine security checks unearthed his spying, which had gone on for many years. | By Allan Hall A German spy caught selling American battle plans while working at a NATO base has been jailed for seven years for plunging western security into danger. Manfred Koenig - who hid most of his £5million loot in bank accounts in London and Luxembourg - was a civilian worker at the vast Ramstein Air Force Base in western Germany when he was caught in June last year with USB sticks and top secret plans of American land and air operations on his computer. He also had secret passwords for computer programmes intended for military top brass only. It is described as 'grade A’ material that the Russian FSB secret service paid him handsomely for.
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Manfred Koenig was paid £5m by the Russian FSB secret service
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Caught with top secret plans of American operations on his computer
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Mr Koenig, who worked at a German air base, was jailed for seven years | 62,411 | record_train |
Some are American citizens with Mexican parents; others are Mexican citizens who carry a student visa to any one of three U.S.-Mexico border checkpoints in @placeholder that serve tens of thousands of students, white-collar workers and day laborers each day. | EL PASO, Texas (CNN) -- Marina Diaz knows each day could be her last when she leaves for school each morning. Marina Diaz and Alejandro Caballero cross a U.S.-Mexico border checkpoint on the way to school each day. But that doesn't stop her from making the trip from her home on the dusty outskirts of Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, a key battleground in Mexico's drug wars, to El Paso, Texas, where she attends high school. From the moment she catches a bus to downtown Juarez, she is mindful of her surroundings. This is a city that saw 1,600 homicides last year. She warily watches the federal soldiers patrolling the streets.
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70 percent of Lydia Patterson Institute's students commute from Mexico
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Students, parents say school provides sense of security in contrast to Juarez, Mexico
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Lydia Patterson Institute has admitted 25 new students from Mexico this year
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School founded as sanctuary for families fleeing Mexican Revolution | 62,412 | record_train |
‘Tom is in a different league from @placeholder and from Webber.’ | As Dylan Hartley serves his latest ban for violent conduct, it will not have escaped the Northampton hooker’s notice that Tom Youngs is in the form of his life. Fully fit following the shoulder surgery that caused him to miss the autumn internationals, Hartley’s nearest rival for the England No 2 shirt has been outstanding since returning for Leicester in late November. Last Saturday Youngs produced a prodigious display as the Tigers gained revenge for their early- season mauling at the hands of Bath — the game in which he suffered a serious dislocation — and in doing so put another international rival, Rob Webber, firmly in the shade.
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England start their RBS 6 Nations campaign against Wales in four weeks
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Richard Cockerill says Tom Youngs is currently the best hooker in England
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Dylan Hartley under pressure after serving another ban for violent conduct | 62,413 | record_train |
@placeholder appear to have settled on Rooney as their main | By Chris Wheeler PUBLISHED: 12:10 EST, 16 July 2013 | UPDATED: 16:09 EST, 16 July 2013 Wayne Rooney is ready to hand in a written transfer request after repeating to Manchester United his wish to quit. The England forward was on Tuesday night understood to be ‘angry and confused’ over comments by new manager David Moyes that he will not be sold because he provides important back-up forfirst-choice striker Robin van Persie. Rooney is also furious over the stance taken by new United chief executive Ed Woodward, who insisted no contract talks will take place this summer with the club preferring to monitor Rooney’s progress over the coming season.
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Wayne Rooney is reportedly 'angry and confused' over United's comments
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Striker feels he has nothing to prove after nine seasons at Old Trafford
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Rooney does not feel he should play second fiddle to anyone at United
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Chelsea and Arsenal are both interested in signing Rooney | 62,414 | record_train |
6:00pm, December 31, 2014, @placeholder: Party all over again | It certainly beats another New Years Eve in front of Jools Holland on TV. A luxury private jet company is offering travellers with a robust budget the chance to celebrate New Years Eve in not just one of the world's most renowned party cities, but two. In the same night. For a mere £7,380 per person, or £132,838, based on 18 passengers, party fiends can enjoy a full evening's celebrations in Sydney, and then, stamina dependent, do it all over again in Los Angeles, by travelling in the world's fastest private jet. Scroll down for video If Sydney Harbour's spectacular firework display is not enough for you, why not hop on a private jet to LA?
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Los Angeles is 19 hours behind Sydney so it's possible to party twice
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Jet offers bubbly and bespoke catering as well as a double bed on board
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Flight time from Sydney to LA in a Gulfstream G650 is under 11 hours
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World's fastest private jet travels at just under the speed of sound
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Tickets cost £7,380 per person or £132,838 to charter the whole jet | 62,415 | record_train |
"Iran's intention is to develop a nuclear capacity and nuclear weapons in order to destroy the @placeholder," he added. | Iran's new President Hassan Rouhani took the oath of office Sunday, replacing controversial President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Rouhani, 65, a cleric considered moderate, won the June elections with reformist backing. He campaigned on a "hope and prudence" platform in which he appealed to traditional conservatives and reform-minded voters alike. He pledged to improve the economy and unemployment. And as a former nuclear negotiator, he vowed to reduce the high tension between Iran and the outside world by addressing sanctions related to Iran's nuclear program. The White House congratulated Rouhani, and in a statement called his inauguration "an opportunity" for Iran to "resolve the international community's deep concerns over Iran's nuclear program." Should Iran decide to engage on the nuclear issue, the statement read "it will find a willing partner in the United States."
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U.S. and Israel react to the swearing-in of Iran's new President Hassan Rouhani
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He officially ends Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's presidency
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Rouhani is a former military leader
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He will be a "far more powerful president," says one analyst | 62,416 | record_train |
@placeholder actors most often appeared in the buff, with the study recording 37 cases of its characters going nude during 2011-'12. | By Mike Jaccarino PUBLISHED: 19:29 EST, 23 August 2012 | UPDATED: 01:49 EST, 24 August 2012 Occurrences of full-frontal nudity on prime-time, network television have soared by an incredible 6,300 per cent in the last year. There were a total of 64 cases of people going au naturel on the five major networks - CBS, NBC, FOX, ABC, and the CW - in the 2011-12 season. That figure stands in remarkable contrast to the single instance of full-frontal nudity the year before. In the Buff: This shot from the May 29, 2012 episode of Cougar Town contributed to the shocking rise - 6,300 per cent - in cases of full front nudity on network television during the 2011-'12 primetime season
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NBC, ABC, CBS, Fox and CW aired full-frontal nudity 64 times on prime-time compared with a single case in 2010
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Nearly 70pc of nude scenes aired before 9pm and some as early as 7pm
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NBC showed the most nudity scenes | 62,417 | record_train |
Will Kevans (pictured centre with his arms folded) and his army colleagues before the @placeholder in 1982 | Falklands veteran, Will Kevans, 51, speaking to Prince Harry about his work at the exhibition, where he revealed he preferred comics to books Prince Harry has revealed that he 'loves' comics and would choose them over books after speaking with a Falklands veteran. The royal, who has an A Level in art, made the admission to cartoonist and former Welsh Guardsman, Will Kevans, following the opening of the Field of Remembrance at Westminster Abbey. The confession comes amid speculation that Harry, 30, a Captain in the Household Cavalry, might return to flying Apaches after he finishes his current posting in a desk job.
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Prince Harry made the admission to cartoonist and veteran Will Kevans
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It was at an art exhibition following opening of the Field of Remembrance
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He told former the Welsh Guardsman he loved comics and asked the price
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Mr Kevans was exhibiting his book which depicts his time in the Falklands
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Harry was interested in drawing he did of Welsh Guard on RFA Sir Galahad
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The cartoonist joined the Army Arts Society after leaving the army in 1985
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He hopes his new book will help others overcome the traumas of war
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'My Life In Pieces: The Falklands War' is available for £16 from Will Kevans online shop. | 62,418 | record_train |
The news comes hot on the heels of conflicting reports about when @placeholder first saw video of the incident. | Multiple people are claiming that Ray Rice told NFL commissioner Roger Goodell that he punched his then fiancée in a meeting back in June. Four sources close to Rice say that during a disciplinary meeting in the commissioner's office on June 16, Rice told Goodell he had hit Janay Rice, his now-wife, in the face inside a Revel Casino Hotel elevator in Atlantic City, New Jersey, and knocked her unconscious. This contradicts a statement made by Goodell that Rice was 'ambiguous' about what happened when the two spoke earlier this year. Scroll down for video Who's telling the truth? : Multiple sources claim Ray Rice told NFL commissioner Roger Goodell that he punched his then fiancée in a meeting back in June
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Multiple people have come forward to say Ray Rice was honest with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell in June, saying he punched his fiancée
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Four sources say Goodell's claim that Rice was 'ambiguous' about what happened is not true
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A fifth source claims Rice said he only 'slapped' his now-wife | 62,419 | record_train |
Miss @placeholder said: ‘I have a few things in the offing but I don’t want to give too much away at this stage. | By Bill Caven PUBLISHED: 23:57 EST, 30 December 2012 | UPDATED: 06:22 EST, 31 December 2012 They say the camera never lies – and even in this early picture you can see she oozes star quality. This remarkable photograph captures Karen Gillan’s first appearance in front of a television camera – courtesy of Girls Aloud star Nicola Roberts. The girl band superstar spotted Miss Gillan’s talent long before Doctor Who producers, and headhunted the Scot from the catwalk to star in a TV show. Beauty: Karen Gillan in the ITV programme The Passions of Girls Aloud. Singer Nicola Roberts was ahead of the curve when she saw the talent in the actress
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Doctor Who star spotted by singer in fashion show
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The two celebrities share vibrant red hair and porcelain skin
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Miss Roberts asked Miss Gillan to help launch a make-up line for fair-skinned women | 62,420 | record_train |
"The @placeholder nuclear disaster is the reminder we need that the law should be followed, and American children should be protected in the event of another nuclear meltdown here on U.S. soil," Markey said in a statement issued by his office. | (CNN) -- A Massachusetts congressman called on the federal government Tuesday to distribute potassium iodide pills to Americans living near nuclear reactors, a preventive step one expert warns might do more harm than good. Rep. Ed Markey wants the federal government to distribute doses of the compound -- which can be used to block the thyroid gland's absorption of radioactive iodine -- to every household within a 20-mile radius of a U.S. nuclear power plant "in recognition of the probability that rapid evacuation during a nuclear meltdown will be difficult and time consuming." Markey, D-Massachusetts, said the battle to halt a suspected meltdown at a Japanese plant should spur the Obama administration to action.
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Congressman wants people living near reactors to have pills handy
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A CNN consultant calls that "a well-intentioned but bad idea"
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Trace amounts of radiation prompted a run on pills in California | 62,421 | record_train |
The latest Dreamliner rolled out of the factory in Everett, Washington, in late August, and it is scheduled to be delivered to its first customer, @placeholder, in mid-2014. | (CNN) -- The latest incarnation of Boeing's Dreamliner finished its maiden flight Tuesday afternoon, completing a test run of more than five hours. A larger version of the 787-8, the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner is 206 feet long -- 20 feet longer than its predecessor -- and holds 40 more passengers. (The 787-8 can hold 210-250 passengers.) Its range is also greater, at 8,000-8,500 nautical miles, versus the 787-8's range of 7,650-8,200 nautical miles. Like the 787-8, the new plane uses 20% less fuel and has 20% fewer emissions than other planes its size. Watch it online Boeing provided live coverage via webcast prior to the aircraft's 11:02 a.m. PT (1 p.m. ET) takeoff from Paine Field Airport in Everett, Washington. After a five-hour, 16-minute flight, it landed at Seattle's Boeing Field at 4:18 p.m. PT (7:18 p.m. ET).
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NEW: Boeing's Dreamliner 787-9 lands after after 5-plus-hour test flight
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The Dreamliner 787-9 holds 40 more passengers than the earlier 787
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Air New Zealand will receive the first 787-9 in mid-2014 | 62,422 | record_train |
But @placeholder wrote that 'my building' - likely referring to the State Department's top leadership - was still unhappy. | By David Martosko In Washington The Obama administration rewrote the CIA's official story about the Dept. 11, 2012 terror attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, judging from 12 different versions of a summary that emerged Friday. White House Press Secretary Jay Carney has claimed that the intelligence community was solely responsible for drafting and revising the document - known now as the Benghazi 'talking points - and that editing by political appointees in the administration was limited to changing no more than two words. But ABC News reported that the State Department had direct influence on the edits, and specifically requested the removal of references to the al-Qaeda-affiliated terror group Ansar al-Sharia, and the deletion of references to CIA warnings in the months before the attack that terror attacks in the eastern Libyan city were expected.
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State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland objected to the CIA's summary, which concluded that terrorists killed four Americans
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Attack came in the weeks before the 2012 election, as President Obama was campaigning on the strength of having defeated al Qaeda
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White House Press Secretary Jay Carney has denied that the administration had a substantial hand in changing the official story
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ABC News reports that the administration's line was edited 12 times | 62,423 | record_train |
'It's great to have a club like @placeholder back at the top. | Liverpool midfielder Joe Allen insists they will not fear Europe's heavyweights when the club returns to the Champions League next season. A runners-up spot behind Manchester City secured the Reds' first appearance in Europe's elite club competition since 2009. Performances over the last 12 months have shown Brendan Rodgers' side have the capability to compete with the best sides, particularly at Anfield, and Allen is looking forward to the prospect. Moving on: Allen (right) thinks Liverpool can progress after narrowly missing out on the title Looking forward: Brendan Rodgers' team are eager to play Champions League football next season
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Liverpool midfielder Joe Allen says qualification is 'reason to celebrate'
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Brendan Rodgers' team fell just short in title race
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Allen admits team are 'slightly disappointed' to miss out to City
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Wants to make Anfield a tough place for European giants to come | 62,424 | record_train |
'This partnership represents the best in music and the best in gaming coming together, which will benefit the vibrant and passionate communities of both @placeholder and PlayStation Network. | Sony and Spotify are joining forces to take on Apple and Google in the online music battle. The Stockholm streaming startup will replace Sony's music Unlimited service on smartphones and Playstation's, the two revealed today. The move is a huge deal for Spotify, which recently revealed it has 15 million users, as Apple is believed to be preparing a relaunch of its Beats Music streaming service, rebranding it as part of the iTunes family. Scroll down for video The move will deliver Spotify to Sony's PlayStation Network and its 64 million active users around the world on PS3 and PS4 systems.
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Spotify will be available on PS4 and PS3 consoles and Experia phones
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PS4 owners will be able to use Spotify while playing games
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Comes as Apple preparing to relaunch its Beats streaming service
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Follows Google's launch of YouTube music key | 62,425 | record_train |
This is because the radar system on @placeholder can penetrate into the liquid so it would have spotted such a land mass. | Earlier this week scientists were left baffled by a huge feature that surfaced in the seas of Titan that measured a staggering 100 square miles (260sq km) - the size of Washington DC or the city of Birmingham in the UK. And in the latest speculation a number of theories have been considered including a giant iceberg and a huge field of bubbles. Speaking to MailOnline, two scientists explained their thoughts on what it might have been and that they hope to learn more upon repeated observations early next year. In this series of images from the Cassini spacecraft the giant object 100 square miles (260 square kilometres) in size is seen rising out of one of Titan's largest seas before disappearing again. In the latest image on the right the object still seems to be partially submerged beneath the surface
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Two scientists have told MailOnline that they think the giant object on Saturn's moon Titan could have been an iceberg
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Astronomers at Nasa in California were left baffled by its appearance
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It's possible the giant feature emerged from under the sea as Titan's Northern Hemisphere moves from spring to summer and heats up
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This may have dislodged the potential iceberg from the seabed
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However one expert says this would not be a threat to future boats planned to explore the seas of Titan
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The massive object appeared in one of Titan's largest seas in July 2013 before disappearing beneath the surface again in August 2014
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It could also be a field of rising bubbles from vents or undersea volcanoes
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Monitoring changes like this is one of the key goals of Nasa's Cassini spacecraft that is currently in orbit in the Saturnian system | 62,426 | record_train |
But when @placeholder chooses to distinguish a man who cloaks his prejudice in intellectual jargon, and then gives him additional credibility by choosing to recognize him out of thousands of its distinguished alumni, it makes scholarship a haven for prejudice. | Washington, D.C. (CNN) -- At a time when our nation's top university is more diverse than ever before, Harvard's recent decision to honor its former professor Marty Peretz on Friday for setting up an undergraduate research fund in his name comes as a big, disappointing surprise. The spotlight is finally shining on Peretz, editor-in-chief of The New Republic, and his history of racist comments against Muslims, Latinos, blacks and others. Here is the latest blog-post calumny: "Muslim life is cheap, most notably to Muslims" and "I wonder whether I need honor these people and pretend that they are worthy of the privileges of the First Amendment, which I have in my gut the sense that they will abuse."
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Nafees Syed: Harvard is honoring Marty Peretz, who said "Muslim life is cheap"
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She says she feels betrayed that alma mater would honor man who espouses such views
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As ex-Harvard prof and New Republic's editor, Peretz lends legitimacy to bigotry, she says
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To honor him, she says, lends credibility to all his derogatory remarks about many groups | 62,427 | record_train |
The @placeholder recliner is designed for sleeping, resting and playing and includes a shaped foam base with an inclined indentation for the baby to sit and a fitted fabric cover with a three-point harness, the CPSC said. | Washington (CNN) -- The deaths of five infants and more than 70 reports of children nearly falling out of a popular infant recliner have the federal government looking to stop the sales and manufacture of the product. The Consumer Product Safety Commission announced Wednesday it filed an administrative complaint against Baby Matters, LLC, after discussions with the company and its representatives seeking a voluntary recall plan broke down. The recliners, manufactured by Baby Matters, LLC, based in Berwyn, Pennsylvania, include the Nap Nanny and Nap Nanny Chill infant models. The CPSC alleges parents who continue to use the products are putting their infants at significant risk of injury and death.
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The recliners include the Nap Nanny and Nap Nanny Chill infant models
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The government wants to stop sales and manufacture of the products
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Fans of the ostentatious cars, known as the 'carparazzi', are descending upon @placeholder to photograph the often extremely rare vehicles. | With temperatures in the Gulf still baking hot, wealthy Arabs are seeing out the end of the summer in London's rather milder climes. And, in what is becoming an annual tradition, they have brought their supercars with them. As these astonishing pictures show, the streets of Knightsbridge and Mayfair are still currently lined with expensive motors which have been shipped over to Britain while their owners seek shelter from the sun (not to mention some retail therapy) in the capital. With their Arabic number plates they're a traffic warden's nightmare but a car spotter's dream, with marques including Rolls Royce, Ferrari, Forgiato, and Lamborghini. And they've all had the requisite custom paint jobs.
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Wealthy Arabs escape the stifling summer in the Gulf by coming to London - and they bring their supercars with them
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Expensive marques lining the streets of Knightsbridge and Kensington include Ferrari, Forgiato, and Lamborghini
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Locals complain their drivers have no respect for parking rules and treat the smart London streets like race tracks
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His performances on the right-hand side of defence for Arsenal's Under 21 side over the last couple of seasons caught the eye of Arsene Wenger and the manager clearly feels @placeholder is ready to make the leap into the first team. | Arsenal face an untimely injury crisis as they prepare to open their Champions League campaign for another season with one of the toughest trips in Europe on Tuesday night. The Gunners will come up against Borussia Dortmund and the famous 'Yellow Wall' at the Westfalenstadion and will have to do so without a number of key personnel in defence. Summer buy Mathieu Debuchy will be out for two months after damaging ankle ligaments against Manchester City and Nacho Monreal did not make the trip to Germany. Calum Chambers is suffering from tonsilitis and is rated '50-50', leaving Arsene Wenger with a patched-up defence.
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Hector Bellerin could start for Arsenal against Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League on Tuesday
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Arsene Wenger has been left with an injury crisis after Mathieu Debuchy and Nacho Monreal were ruled out. Calum Chambers is 50-50
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Right-back Bellerin could take Debuchy's place at the Westfalenstadion
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19-year-old Spaniard loves to get forward and attack
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He broke Theo Walcott's club sprint record
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Bellerin impressed Arsene Wenger with his performances for the Under 21s and the Under 19s in the UEFA Youth League | 62,430 | record_train |
@placeholder has noticed a sea change in acceptance of EI in recent years. | (CNN) -- The concepts of emotional intelligence (EI), self-worth, authenticity and employee meditation rooms might conjure up thoughts of new age healing centers. But the benefits of tapping employees' emotional happiness mean the ideas are now being picked up by mainstream corporations. Brochner Hotels, one of Copenhagen' s oldest and most successful boutique hotel chains, is one business discovering the benefits of EI. Karim Nielsen, the chain's CEO, says he introduced the strategy to shift the company's culture. Nielsen points to a reluctance, at times, of staff members to engage with customers, to sell its products and promote the brand. "The front desk is like a stop sign they don't go beyond," he says.
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Emotional intelligence (EI) training is being picked up by mainstream corporations
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EI training can help employees understand their own limitations and to boost their self-worth
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John Mayer: EI is key to relationships and provides an adaptive advantage and smooth social abilities | 62,431 | record_train |
The barreling snow rapidly enveloped Jack, Brenan, @placeholder and professional skier Elyse Saugstad. | (CNN) -- The close-knit community of backcountry skiing was in mourning Monday, a day after an avalanche in Washington state killed a prominent judge in the extreme sport plus two other experienced skiers. The avalanche occurred Sunday in the Cascade Mountains about three miles west of the Stevens Pass ski area, said John Gifford, general manager of that resort. The dead included Stevens Pass marketing director Chris Rudolph, who was described on the ski area's website as "a man of endless charisma and charm, whose vision and dedication to Stevens Pass helped shape the mountain we all love today." Another victim was John Brenan, whom the website called "an enthusiastic Leavenworth local, events host and former ski patroller."
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NEW: A fourth man died in an avalanche elsewhere in Washington, his family says
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John Brenan, Jim Jack and Chris Rudolph are killed in the Cascade Mountains
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Professional skier Elyse Saugstad credits an airbag backpack for her survival
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She recalls swiftly "taking more than a 2,000-foot ride down an avalanche" | 62,432 | record_train |
The court heard that @placeholder's average monthly expenditures were 48,000 pounds and Elisabetta's were 28,000 pounds, whereas other personal assistants for Saatchi, a well-known art collector, spent 8,000 pounds or less a month. | London (CNN) -- Two former personal assistants to celebrity chef Nigella Lawson and her ex-husband Charles Saatchi splashed out on luxury goods on company credit cards, a court heard Thursday. The former assistants, Italian sisters Francesca and Elisabetta Grillo, are accused of fraud. They deny embezzling hundreds of thousands of pounds from the couple. The first witness, Rahul Gajjar, an accountant for Saatchi, told the court in west London that Francesca had 64,336.97 pounds ($104,500) in expenses on her company credit card in June 2012. Among the expenses were purchases from designer labels Prada, Miu Miu, Louis Vuitton and Chloe as well as hotel bills and plane tickets.
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NEW: Testimony from Charles Saatchi, Nigella Lawson's ex-husband, is expected Friday
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Sisters spent money on luxury goods, accountant for Charles Saatchi says
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In this context, the allegations that @placeholder ran a "plantation system" for 13 years sounds more plausible. | (CNN) -- Last week, federal immigration authorities seized more than a dozen 7-Eleven stores in New York and Virginia. Authorities charged that the stores' franchisees "brutally exploited" more than 50 undocumented immigrant workers. The workers allegedly worked up to 100 hours a week, for as little as $3 an hour. They were forced to live in housing the employers owned and controlled, authorities said. For many, it was a shock. An iconic American corporation was allegedly profiting from what the U.S. attorney's office called a "modern-day plantation system." Prosecutors are seeking $30 million in forfeiture, not only from the franchisees but also from the 7-Eleven parent corporation.
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Saket Soni: Authorities seized some 7-Eleven stores, saying immigrants exploited
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'People always say "your lads been in the paper" - it always comes back to @placeholder and I. | By Mia De Graaf The father of a serial rapist says his own son should be locked up and they should 'throw away the key' after he was convicted of yet another offence. Jimmy Hunt has disowned his son, Lynx Caan, who served nine years in jail for five rapes against two women and threatening to kill his girlfriend. Caan, born Jonathan Hunt, made his latest appearance at Hull Crown Court for breaching his notification requirements under the sex offenders register. Disgusted: Jimmy Hunt and his wife Doreen (left) say rapist son Lynx Caan (right) should be jailed for life
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Lynx Caan, 43, served nine years for 5 rapes and threatening to kill partner
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Father Jimmy Hunt, 65, claims he and his wife Doreen, 63, cannot go out
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Claims their son has been banned from their home, they 'don't love him anymore' | 62,435 | record_train |
News reporters from around the world came to @placeholder, a town of only 3,000 people, to tell the story of the woman who dreamed to make a difference. | El Paso, Texas (CNN) -- When the cell phone rang, the words "private number" flashed on the screen. Marisol Valles Garcia knew who was calling. The threatening, mysterious voice on the other end of the line had hounded her for almost four months. But this phone call had a starkly sinister tone. The man said something he'd never said before. He was coming to pick up the 21-year-old police chief at the station. "Some people" wanted to see her, he said. The same day -- March 1 -- her mother spotted strange cars driving past the family's home. Valles Garcia knew it was only a matter of time before they closed in.
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Marisol Valles Garcia says threats forced her to leave, gave her "fear that will last a lifetime"
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She was police chief for four months in the border town of Praxedis G. Guerrero
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Attorney: "She represented the average person saying, 'No more'" | 62,436 | record_train |
Stalled: The @placeholder set up a 1,600ft exclusion zone and motorists got out of their vehicles and walked up a slip road | By Emma Reynolds PUBLISHED: 07:26 EST, 12 December 2012 | UPDATED: 02:54 EST, 13 December 2012 The M6 has re-opened 12 hours after a chemical tanker exploded in a 50ft fireball, leaving eight firefighters and two drivers needing treatment for exposure to toxic fumes. Huge tailbacks built up throughout the day leaving scores of drivers stranded before the traffic chaos finally cleared at 10pm, the Highways Agency said this evening. Terrified drivers had fled their cars and the driver of the lorry, which was carrying hydrochloride and paper, was among those who received medical treatment. The HGV had a tyre blow-out on the northbound carriageway near Coventry, between Junction 3 for Nuneaton and Junction 3a for Coleshill South.
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Motorists evacuated from their cars and warned to expect major delays
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Residents advised to stay indoors and close their windows
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Firefighters set up 800m exclusion zone between Junction 3 and Junction 4
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Lorry was carrying potentially harmful acid solution hydrochloride
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The @placeholder who are said to have been arrested have not been identified. | Two Britons are among 20 journalists arrested in Egypt while working for TV news channel Al Jazeera, the authorities have claimed. Egypt’s prosecutor’s office said yesterday an Australian, a Dutch citizen and the two from the UK are accused of helping to promote false news benefiting the Muslim Brotherhood. The Brotherhood, which was in power until Egyptian president Mohamed Morsi was forced from power by the army last year, has since been declared a terrorist group. Mohammed Badr, a cameraman for Al-Jazeera, appears at a court in Cairo, Egypt, on charges of joining or assisting a terrorist group and spreading false news that endangers national security
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Foreign Office is aware of reports and has launched an investigation
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Australian reporter Peter Greste is among those arrested
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Journalists detained over their coverage of mass civil unrest in Egypt
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Arrested face sentences of up to 15 years for belonging to a terrorist group | 62,438 | record_train |
NHS England medical director Sir @placeholder said it would 'foolish' to claim there would be no repeat next winter of the problems which have seen hospitals fail to meet their target of seeing 95% of A&E admissions within four hours. | It could take up to five years to solve the problems in the NHS which have caused a crisis in accident and emergency departments across the country, a senior health official warned. Professor Keith Willett, who led a review of England's casualty units, insisted there was no 'quick fix' to the chaos in many hospitals, which has seen the numbers visiting A&E surge by 400,000 since April as a result of the NHS 111 helpline. More doctors and nurses need to be recruited and the funding system changed to reduce waiting times and prevent bed blocking by elderly patients waiting for social care.
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Health bosses warn turnaround of emergency care will take 3-5 years
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Professor Keith Willett warns there is 'quick fix' to the chaos in the NHS
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More doctors and nurses must be recruited and funding system changed
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Sir Bruce Keogh: It would be 'foolish' to predict no repeat of winter crisis
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Senior doctors blame 111 NHS helpline for 400,000 extra A&E admissions | 62,439 | record_train |
Scientists considered the hair and fiber evidence in the @placeholder murder to be among the strongest of their cases. | Atlanta, Georgia (CNN) -- Almost 30 years ago, when Wayne Williams went on trial in two deaths that became known as the Atlanta child murders, DNA testing was not yet a staple of courtroom science. Now it is. And new results have implicated Williams in the death of at least one 11-year-old victim. When Patrick Baltazar's body was found dumped down a wooded slope behind an office park on February 13, 1981, a forensic scientist discovered two human scalp hairs inside the boy's shirt. Watch more about Patrick's tragic story At trial, scientists from both the FBI and Royal Canadian Mounted Police would testify that, under a microscope, the hairs were consistent with those of Wayne Williams. But that was only a matter of judgment, not exact science. In 2007, defense lawyers for Williams raised the question of DNA testing on dog hairs which were on bodies of many of the 27 boys and young men found dead during the two-year murder spree.
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Patrick Baltazar, 11, was found dead in '81 with scalp hairs in his shirt
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New DNA test: High likelihood that hairs on Baltazar were from Wayne Williams
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Williams denied he killed Baltazar, or ever met the boy
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‘This is the best I’ve felt in a long, long time,’ said @placeholder’s record goal-scorer. | By Philip Quinn Robbie Keane says he feels better now than he has in years — and admits it is all down to an operation he should have had long ago. The Republic of Ireland skipper had surgery to tidy up his Achilles tendons last November, at the end of the MLS season, but says he wishes it had been done before the Euro 2012 finals. Keane checked in for international duty on Thursday night with a pep in his step and words of encouragement for Irish manager Martin O’Neill. Veteran: Robbie Keane is feeling back to his best again after an operation on his achilles
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Robbie Keane has overcome injury problems after operation on Achilles
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Republic of Ireland's record goalscorer is eager to get back on scoresheet
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Keane has not missed a game for MLS side LA Galaxy so far this season
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Ireland boss Martin O'Neill wants veteran to tailor his game as he gets older | 62,441 | record_train |
This young man who valiantly fought for the freedom of others, willing to die to combat the evil of oppression and violence in two tours in @placeholder, meritoriously promoted to sergeant on the battlefield in 2012 -- and now he is languishing in a Mexican penitentiary and experiencing captivity for the first time, as a result of one wrong turn. | (CNN) -- It was a mother's worst nightmare. On March 31, 2014, at 11 p.m., I received a phone call from my 25-year-old son. "Mom. I got lost, made a wrong turn and ended up at the Mexico border. I've been surrounded by military, and I need you to know in case anything happens to me." On April 1, I received another phone call. "Mom, I've been arrested. Please get me an attorney," Andrew said. It was the most frightening call of my life -- worse than the call from Afghanistan as my son explained, "We have just been hit by an IED."
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Mother of Marine being held in Mexico says this separation is worse than his combat tours
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Jill Tahmooressi says her son expressed fear he would not make it
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He was arrested after crossing into Mexico with several guns in his car
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Jill Tahmooressi is relying on her faith to get her through this | 62,442 | record_train |
@placeholder, who started from fourth on the grid, revealed after the race that he had been struggling with ill health. | (CNN) -- World MotoGP champion Valentino Rossi cruised to the 100th victory of his illustrious motorcycling career with a comfortable win at the Alice TT Assen race in the Netherlands on Saturday. Valentino Rossi dominated the Dutch race to move clear at the top of the championship standings. The Italian took sole ownership of top spot in the overall standings after finishing 5.638 seconds ahead of Fiat Yamaha team-mate Jorge Lorenzo and 23.113 in front of 2007 world champion Casey Stoner. The trio had been tied on 106 points ahead of the seventh of 18 races this season. Rossi started in pole position but briefly lost his lead to Stoner's Ducati before moving out in front again, and the Italian steadily increased his advantage throughout the 26-lap race.
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World MotoGP champion Valentino Rossi cruises to 100th victory of his career
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Italian wins Alice TT Assen race in Netherlands by more than five seconds
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Yamaha team-mate Jorge Lorenzo claims second place, Casey Stoner third
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Rossi takes outright lead in the championships standings | 62,443 | record_train |
offences, claiming it was the @placeholder’s employees that had siphoned off | By Katie Silver UPDATED: 12:33 EST, 17 February 2012 'Fraudster': Jean-Claude Baumgartner, pictured on the slopes was sentenced to two years and eight months jail A Dragons’ Den conman who blew £230,000 invested by Peter Jones and Theo Paphitis was sentenced today to two years and eight months jail-time. Jean-Claude Baumgartner, 50, duped the Dragons into handing over the cash with false promises of a business that would create a ‘satnav for skiers’. Mr Baumgartner managed to swindle the money with a business plan that was backed up by fake emails and letters. Judge Aidan Marron QC, sitting at Blackfriars Crown Court, said: ‘The fact remains that you have been responsible for persistent dishonesty.
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Peter Jones and Theo Paphitis handed over money after he appeared on BBC show
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Today he received two years and eight months jail time | 62,444 | record_train |
He said the problem was masked in cities like @placeholder which, because of regeneration, look prosperous but are in reality masking an underbelly of poverty. | By Daily Mail Reporter The Rt Revd Malcolm McMahon says scores of children living in poverty are going into school hungry every day and falling behind in lessons because of it Children living in poverty are going to school hungry every day and falling behind in lessons because of it, one of Britain's leading Catholic Bishops has said. According to the Rt Rev Malcolm McMahon, the Bishop of Nottingham, the problem is being 'masked by a veneer of respectability' in redeveloped city centres because impoverished families are too ashamed of the stigma of not having enough to eat. The Bishop, who was last week appointed the Archbishop of Liverpool, is also chairman of the Catholic Education Service which oversees one in 10 schools in England and Wales attended by nearly 840,000 pupils.
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Rt Rev Malcolm McMahon says redeveloped cities mask scale of problem
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More than three million children in Britain are living below the bread line | 62,445 | record_train |
A tale of two rings: Sofia with the rock @placeholder gave her (left) and the design Manganiello selected for her (right) | She just ended her engagement to Nick Loeb in May. And already Sofia Vergara looks to be off the market again. While poolside in Hawaii on Wednesday, the 42-year-old actress flashed a large diamond rock on her wedding finger that looked like an engagement ring. The Modern Family star was also seen kissing her beau of six months, Joe Manganiello, who she swept off to the tropical island not just to celebrate Christmas, but also to help him ring in his 38th birthday on Sunday. Scroll down for video Lovers holiday: Sofia Vergara showed off her figure with a Theodora & Callum scarf while poolside with Joe Manganiello in Hawaii on Christmas Eve
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Sofia and Joe started dating in June after her May split from Nick Loeb
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They first met in May at the White House Correspondents' Dinner
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The 42-year-old actress took Joe to Hawaii for his 38th birthday on Sunday
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While sunbathing she flashed a diamond ring on her wedding finger
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Though she has yet to comment, E! claims a source has confirmed the Modern Family star got engaged on Christmas Day | 62,446 | record_train |
The jibe came amid criticism of Johnson's 'promotional tour' of the @placeholder, that some suggest he is using it to boost his chances of being the next Conservative leader - and then potentially British Prime Minister. | Presidential favorite Hillary Rodham Clinton on Wednesday met the man who appears to be angling for his own role on the political world stage - London Mayor Boris Johnson. The former Secretary of State and Johnson, who is seen by some as a future leader of the Conservative Party and potential British Prime Minister, shook hands for the cameras at her New York office. There was no mention of gaffe-prone Johnson's 2007 remarks where he referred to Mrs Clinton as a 'sadistic nurse in a mental hospital' in a newspaper column. Scroll down for video London Mayor Boris Johnson and former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton shared a laugh in New York on Wednesday ahead of a discussion about Russia and the threat of ISIS
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The former Secretary of State and Johnson shook hands for the cameras at her New York office
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There was no mention of gaffe-prone Johnson's 2007 remarks where he referred to Mrs Clinton as a 'sadistic nurse in a mental hospital'
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Clinton's mocked the mayor's political ambitions, asking whether U.S.-born Mr Johnson had set his sights on the White House | 62,447 | record_train |
@placeholder won last year's race but started third on the grid this time after Stoner dominated qualifying, setting the circuit's lap record on Saturday. | (CNN) -- Casey Stoner moved to the top of the MotoGP standings after world champion and previous leader Jorge Lorenzo crashed out in treacherously wet conditions during Sunday's British Grand Prix. The Australian, himself a motorcycling world champion when at Ducati in 2007, continued his fine start to the season with new team Honda Repsol as he went 18 points clear following his fourth win in six races this season. Stoner's teammate Andrea Dovizioso finished second at Silverstone to consolidate third place on 83 points, 15 behind Yamaha's Lorenzo, while veteran American Colin Edwards defied a broken collarbone to claim third place for his first podium this season.
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Casey Stoner wins British Grand Prix to go top of MotoGP championship standings
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Australian motorcyclist finishes 15 seconds clear of teammate Andrea Dovizioso
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Yamaha's world champion Jorge Lorenzo crashes in wet conditions at Silverstone
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Audi wins the Le Mans 24 Hour endurance race for the 10th time in 12 years | 62,448 | record_train |
Another called @placeholder, which says it has about a million subscribers, took an alternate route when the one-man startup announced in April that it would stop offering a free version. | (CNN) -- Few people seem eager to return to the news articles they didn't have time to read during the day, and even fewer are willing to pay for that privilege. So to attract new users, Readability began offering its news-inbox service for free starting Tuesday evening. Previously, people had to pay $5 per month to access the tools for saving articles to their accounts and synchronizing them between computers, e-readers, phones and tablets. Readability is in one of several services, which also includes Instapaper and the venture-capital-backed Read It Later, for bookmarking a lengthy article to revisit when in a more leisurely setting. Some people prefer reading on a Kindle or iPad, rather than on a computer or smartphone, and these services typically allow people to customize fonts, strip out ads and other distractions, and read on a device without an Internet connection on, say, a subway ride.
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‘@placeholder’s obviously a great manager, but he did have a lot of money so you need to take out the impact the money effect had. | By Jonathan O'Callaghan Was the turbulent reign of David Moyes at Manchester United necessarily his fault? One researcher says he might have been doomed from the outset, owing to how Sir Alex Ferguson ‘over-achieved’ at the club. But ultimately even science may not redeem him – the final straw was likely more to do with ‘politics than the performance of the club’. Science behind the sacking? Research suggests David Moyes is the 10th greatest manager in the last 40 years of English football, so why didn't he survive at United? The information is based on research by Dr. Stefan Szymanski, a Professor of Sport Management in the Department of Kinesiology at the University of Michigan.
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New research has tracked the success of managers over the last 40 years
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It compiles data for 528 managers across English football's four divisions
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Dr. Szymanski compared wages of clubs with their performances on pitch
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This data was used to work out who were statistically the best managers
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Sir Alex Ferguson topped the list ahead of Harry Redknapp
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Jose Mourinho, meanwhile, came in at a lowly 117th out of 528
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The data suggests Moyes should perhaps have been a success at United
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found stashed by @placeholder's ancient city walls on Saturday, more than a | The married New York mother who was murdered while on a solo trip to Turkey had sex the day before she vanished with a man she met on the internet, he has claimed. 'Taylan K' has been interviewed at length by Istanbul police after they discovered his online communication with 33-year-old Sarai Sierra, but he had initially insisted they were just friends. Now Turkey's Vatan newspaper has claimed Taylan told police they had consensual sex a day before Sierra went missing. The duo had met online months before Sierra left for Turkey on January 7. It adds yet more intrigue to the circumstances surrounding Sierra's death after earlier reports she was hanging out with 'a criminal element' before she was killed. The FBI is also reportedly investigating whether she was involved in drug trafficking during her visit to the country.
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Sarai Sierra, 33, was killed by a fatal blow to the head during solo trip
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Witnesses 'report she was seen with sketchy characters before her death'
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Authorities 'investigating she was involved in drug trafficking after she went on trips to Holland and Germany'
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Man she met on the internet named 'Taylan' claims they had consensual sex | 62,451 | record_train |
Mr @placeholder said union political levy payers would have to ‘opt in’ to join Labour individually, instead of being signed up automatically. | By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 03:37 EST, 18 July 2013 | UPDATED: 04:55 EST, 18 July 2013 Union boss Len McCluskey has laid out a £63billion shopping list of left-wing policies he says Labour must adopt or lose millions in funding. The Unite general secretary – dubbed Red Len – warned Labour faces bankruptcy as a result of Ed Miliband’s attempts to water down union influence on the party. And he said the Labour leader had to be ‘bold’ and reverse the coalition’s benefit reforms, halt spending cuts and borrowing billions to build 1million extra homes.
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Unite general secretary tells Ed Miliband to be 'bold' in appeal to unions
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The jury, who had been unaware of the previous sex conviction, were told @placeholder had been sentenced to four years in jail for the sex attack in June 1995. | The mother of murdered schoolgirl Sarah Payne has been forced to quit Twitter after years of 'unrelenting' abuse, mainly by trolls delighting in the death of her daughter. Dr Sara Payne endured 'stalking and harassment' online, including by a convicted paedophile, her closest friend has said. Shy Keenan, who is a child protection campaigner said today Ms Payne was 'forced to close down her Twitter account' and called for the suspects to be arrested. The abuse Dr Payne suffered increased in recent weeks, particularly after the death of her ex-husband Michael, 45. Shame: Dr Sara Payne, left, has quit Twitter after unrelenting abuse by trolls, particularly about the murder of her daughter
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Dr Sara Payne was 'stalked and harassed' - including by a paedophile
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The abuse increased after the death of her ex-husband Michael last month
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Their daughter was abducted and murdered by Roy Whiting in 2000
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But @placeholder, a far-left blog, countered with an article claiming that her insurance company, United Healthcare, left her in the lurch because it chose to abandon the individual insurance market for financial reasons. | Obama communications director Dan Pfeiffer used his official White House Twitter account to recommend a story undermining the anti-Obamacare story of an aging cancer sufferer concerned about her health care President Obama's top communications strategist sparked outrage on Monday after tweeting a blog entry that belittled a cancer sufferer's concerns about losing her doctor and insurance because of Obamacare. Edie Littlefield Sundby, a California woman with stage-4 gallbladder cancer, wrote a powerful Wall Street Journal op-ed that she will soon lose her medical insurance – and access to her life-saving oncologists – as a direct result of the Affordable Care Act.
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Dan Pfeiffer, the top White House communications strategist, tweeted out a liberal organization's hit piece on Edie Sundby's insurance company
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The story ran on the Think Progress blog, a project of the Center for American Progress – run by a former Clinton White House chief of staff
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It alleged Sundby's now-famous health insurance limbo is United Healthcare's fault, not Obamacare's
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Sundby, who has battled gallbladder cancer for nearly seven years, wrote a Wall Street Journal op-ed about how Obamacare will affect her health
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Her insurance plan will be canceled next month, leaving her to choose between one government plan that won't cover her primary care doctor and another that won't cover her oncologist
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'You could see the smiles on the children's faces when they were playing the games against the @placeholder footballers.' | By Emma Reynolds PUBLISHED: 08:05 EST, 19 December 2012 | UPDATED: 10:45 EST, 19 December 2012 Callous thieves ransacked a hospital grotto and stole presents that had been donated by top footballers for sick children. The raiders tore down decorations the seriously ill youngsters had made by hand for the playroom at the University Hospital of North Staffordshire's Children's Centre. Thieves took around £1,000-worth of gifts, including Playstation, Xbox and Wii games and controllers in the overnight raid on Sunday. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Heart-warming: Stoke City players Kenwyne Jones and Michael Owen donated computer consoles to University Hospital of North Staffordshire to be used by children at like nine-year-old Joe Harrison from Madeley - but it was stolen
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Gang tore down decorations made by sick children on Staffordshire ward
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They took £1,000-worth of presents donated by well-wishers
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Another MP at the meeting said Mr Miliband told them it was no good offering ‘quick fixes’ and called on the party to keep pushing @placeholder’s message on immigration. | Ed Miliband has urged Labour MPs not to panic about public concern over immigration – despite polls showing the party’s reputation on the issue slumping to a six year low amid a surge in support for Ukip. The embattled Labour leader told a private meeting of MPs that the party could not ‘out-Ukip Ukip’. He insisted Labour had the right policies on immigration and told MPs they needed to just ‘keep going on at it’, a source told MailOnline. But Mr Miliband risks accusations of being in denial over the scale of the party’s problem on immigration in the wake of last week’s shock by-election in Heywood and Middleton, which saw Ukip fall just 600 votes short of beating Labour in its Greater Manchester heartland.
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Labour leader told private meeting of MPs the party could not 'out-Ukip Ukip'
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He told Labour MPs they had to 'keep going' with message to win support
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"@placeholder's kangaroo court proceeding would violate due process even if USADA had jurisdiction to pursue its charges against Mr. | (CNN) -- A federal judge threw out Lance Armstrong's lawsuit against the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency with great force and speed Monday, blasting the seven-time Tour de France champion in a sharply worded ruling. Armstrong filed the case Monday morning in his hometown of Austin, Texas, in a bid to halt a doping case against him. In his brief order, U.S. District Judge Sam Sparks wrote that the case was full of legally irrelevant claims "included solely to increase media coverage of this case" and stir up hostility toward the USADA. "This court is not inclined to indulge Armstrong's desire for publicity, self-aggrandizement, or vilification of defendants, by sifting through 80 mostly unnecessary pages in search of the few kernels of factual material relevant to his claims," Sparks wrote. He urged the cyclist to re-file his lawsuit without "any improper argument, rhetoric, or irrelevant material."
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"When Judge Sparks speaks, I listen," Armstrong lawyer says
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Court filings "are not press releases," a judge scolds Armstrong
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Mr Cameron is under growing pressure to announce a radical new approach to tackle soaring immigration from @placeholder. | Senior Conservatives today sought to insist David Cameron's plan to claw powers back from Brussels remain on course after Germany refused to 'tamper' with freedom of movement laws. The Prime Minister has vowed to put immigration at the heart of his renegotiation with the European Union, reassuring voters he will act to control the UK's borders. But German Chancellor Angela has made clear she will not allow Britain's calls for reform to 'interfere with the fundamental principles of free movement in Europe'. Scroll down for video Angel Merkel has made clear she is not open to renegotiation on the free movement of people across the European Union
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Chancellor says she agrees on tackling issues such as migrant benefits
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It was India's first win against South Africa at the @placeholder after three previous losses. | India announced themselves as genuine contenders to defend their World Cup title on Sunday by humbling South Africa's vaunted pace attack before bowling out the Proteas for an emphatic 130-run victory at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. In front of a heaving crowd of 86,000, opener Shikhar Dhawan struck a sparkling 137 and Ajinkya Rahane an explosive 79 to fire India to a mammoth 307-7 and ensure their opponents would need a record chase at the stadium to win. India were then outstanding in the field, sharing the wickets and running out two batsmen as South Africa were skittled for 177 with 10 overs to spare, losing their last seven wickets for 44 runs.
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India beat South Africa by 130 runs after bowling them out for 177
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Shikhar Dhawan made an impressive 137 off of 146 balls
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‘If you’re egocentric, not always confident or insecure because of being in public eye and want to be charitable, @placeholder pushes your buttons,’ explains Hill, ‘That’s why someone like Bono would fit the bill perfectly.’ | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:51 EST, 21 August 2013 | UPDATED: 17:22 EST, 21 August 2013 The church defector, who released a tell-all book on her escape from Scientology in February, also claims Brad Pitt was courted by the church in the 90s and went through its drug detoxification program while dating actress and well-known Scientology member Juliette Lewis. ‘I know he was receiving Scientology auditing and was at one of the Celebrity Centre Galas,’ Hill told Radar Online in an exclusive interview posted Wednesday. So why would Bono, a man known for his kindness and constant concern for humanity be in need of the church’s self-improvement techniques?
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The niece of church leader David Miscavige claims the Irish rocker was a specific targeted by her uncle
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Overshadowed: @placeholder's success has been eclipsed by Apple's tablets and smart phones, as well as other devices powered by Google | By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 21:02 EST, 7 May 2013 | UPDATED: 07:31 EST, 8 May 2013 Steve Ballmer is said to have risked it all on a new operating system for Microsoft, a gamble that may have cost the company's CEO dearly. In the face Apple and Samsung's success in the mobile and tablet computer market, Microsoft bet the farm when it introduced Windows 8, the operating system that Ballmer had heralded as the future. Debuting last year, Windows 8 was the nervous system of its new line of Surface tablet and smartphones. Betting it all: Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer made a big gamble when he introduced Windows 8 in October
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Microsoft CEO said to have bet it all on Windows 8, which has received poor reviews and is bested by Apple and Google products
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The family settled in Rockwall just 20 miles from @placeholder. | Details surrounding JFK assassin Lee Harvey Oswald's ex-wife have emerged from the first time after she has spent the past half-century hiding from the public eye. Marina Porter, now a 72-year-old grandmother collecting Social Security, has lived in Rockwall,Texas since the mid-1970s with her second husband Kenneth Porter and three children. As the 50th anniversary of JFK's assassination looms, sources claim that Marina refuses to believe that her former husband shot dead the president in his Dallas motorcade on that fateful November day. Marina Oswald Porter, widow of Lee Harvey Oswald who assassinated JFK, told a press conference in 1977: 'I believe that Lee acted alone in this murder and shot the President , ironically a man whom he respected and admired'. She now no longer believes he killed the president
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Marina Oswald Porter, a 72-year-old grandmother has lived with her second husband Ken in Rockwall, Texas since the mid-Seventies
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She has two daughters by Oswald and a son with her second husband
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The assassin's ring sold to an anonymous Texas bidder on October 24 for $108,000 - Mrs Porter will keep the proceeds | 62,462 | record_train |
@placeholder's July firing of Monegan, whose duties included management of the state police force. | (CNN) -- An Alaska judge warned Gov. Sarah Palin's family against trying to get her then-brother-in-law fired, according to court records. Investigators want to know if Sarah Palin tried to use her position improperly to get her former brother-in-law fired. That warning came long before the controversy over her dismissal of the brother-in-law's boss, the state's public safety commissioner, records show. Palin, the Republican nominee for vice president, is battling allegations she and her advisers pressured Public Safety Commissioner Walt Monegan to fire her sister's husband, State Trooper Mike Wooten. Palin's sister, Molly McCann, and Wooten were in the process of getting a divorce when the judge hearing the couple's case said McCann's family appeared to be putting Wooten's job at risk at a time when he would be required to pay child support.
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NEW: Judge told Palin not to interfere with former brother-in-law's job
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Yet, in a number of posts, @placeholder praised the gunman for his 'beautiful' writing and joked about his sister. | A tech guru who was accused of making 'weird and insensitive' comments about the murderous manifesto written by Santa Barbara shooter Elliot Rodger has been fired. Rap Genius co-founder Mahbod Moghadam posted a series of bizarre annotations alongside extracts from the virgin killer's 141-page memoir, including one that speculates that Rodger's sister must be 'smokin hot'. After the accusations, he was lambasted as being misogynistic, and it has since emerged that he was let go from the company he helped found. 'Mahbod Moghadam, one of my co-founders, annotated the piece with annotations that not only didn’t attempt to enhance anyone’s understanding of the text, but went beyond that into gleeful insensitivity and misogyny,' Rap Genius co-founder and CEO Tom Lehman wrote in a statement.
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Rap Genius founder Mahbod Moghadam posted remarks about Elliot Rodger's manifesto, including that it was 'artful and beautifully written'
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April 21, out of the blue Mrs Harris got a call from @placeholder, a | A Texas family were shocked to discover last week that their 5-year-old Leonberger named Sid they thought was put down six months ago was being secretly kept by a veterinarian and allegedly tapped for blood transfusions. On Tuesday, police in Fort Worth raided the popular Camp Bowie Animal Clinic after being tipped off about allegations of animal abuse. Marian Harris, of Aledo, says that last October, she gave long-time veterinarian Dr Lou Tierce permission to euthanize Sid after the doctor told her that the pup was suffering from a congenital spinal disorder. Scroll down for video Lucky dog: Sid the five-year-old Leonberger was rescued by his owners from an animal clinic in Texas where he spent six months locked up in a cage and used for blood transfusions
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Marian and Jamie Harris took their Leonberger to be put down at Camp Bowie Animal Clinic last fall after being told he had spinal defect
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Veterinarian Dr Lou Tierce let the Harrises say goodbye to Sid and promised to bury him on his farm
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Former clinic worker Mary Brewer called Marian Harris last week to tell her that Sid was alive and staying in a cage in the back of the clinic
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Another veterinarian found the pet had mange and showed clear signs that he was used for blood transfusions, but did not need to be put down
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MRI showed Sid never had a congenital spinal defect
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@placeholder was severely damaged by strong winds and flood coming from the ocean | By Emily Epstein PUBLISHED: 16:29 EST, 1 November 2012 | UPDATED: 16:29 EST, 1 November 2012 The Borough President of Staten Island has some choice words for one of the most historic humanitarian organizations in the nation, calling their reaction - or lack thereof - to the devastation caused by Sandy an 'absolute disgrace'. James Molinaro blasted the Red Cross this morning at a press conference telling people not to donate to the charity because when push came to shove, the group just didn't deliver when Staten Island needed them the most. 'My advice to the people of Staten Island is do not donate to the American Red Cross,' said Mr Molinaro. 'Let them get their money elsewhere.'
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Borough President James Molinaro blasted the Red Cross for lack of help
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During those discussions, "I shared my thoughts on why our efforts to bridge @placeholder's racial sports divide seemed to be failing," he wrote. | For Atlanta Hawks controlling owner Bruce Levenson, "a light bulb went off." In a 2012 e-mail addressing the troubles the franchise faced in attracting more affluent white season-ticket holders, Levenson said he had taken a look around Philips Arena and noticed a few things. First, the audience was 70% black, he wrote. But that wasn't all. The stadium's bars were 90% black. There were few fathers and sons at the games. The cheerleaders were black. The music played in the arena was hip-hop, and the after-game concerts were either rap or gospel acts. "Then i start looking around at other arenas. It is completely different. Even (Washington) DC with its affluent black community never has more than 15 pct black audience," he wrote.
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"I want some white cheerleaders" and music familiar to whites, Levenson wrote
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Desperately needed food, water and medical aid are only trickling into this city that took the worst blow from @placeholder - five days after the deadly storm hit. | It was once a vibrant city, packed with neat rows of colourful homes surrounded by lush green parks. But now all that remains is a husk of Tacloban; the place that so many called home is now a grey and barren wasteland after deadly Typhoon Haiyan hit the Philippines city, crushing everything in its way. These heartbreaking aerial photos show how every corner of the city was torn up by the deadly storm. Scroll down for video The official death toll from the disaster rose to 1,774 today, though authorities have said they expect that to rise markedly Tacloban, a city of about 220,000 people on Leyte island, bore the full force of the winds and the tsunami-like storm surges Friday.
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The official death toll from the disaster rose to 1,774 today, though authorities have said they expect that to rise
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Tacloban, a city of about 220,000 people, bore the full force of the winds and the tsunami-like storm surges
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Dramatic photos show full extent of the ravaged city, which has been left with dead bodies in the streets
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Pallets of supplies and teams of doctors are waiting to get into the city of Tacloban
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Challenges of delivering the assistance means few in the stricken city have received help | 62,468 | record_train |
Zahir said that Bradley will be paid $35,000 per month, a deal which he said suited both the coach and the Egyptian @placeholder's budget. | (CNN) -- The Egyptian Football Association says it has reached an agreement with Bob Bradley for the former U.S. coach to take control of the north African country's soccer team. The 53-year-old will take over from Hassan Shahatah, who left the position after Egypt failed to qualify for the 2012 African Cup of Nations in Gabon and Equatorial Guinea. "We have chosen Bob Bradley to lead the national team after a lengthy negotiation with many foreign coaches," Egyptian FA president Sameer Zahir told CNN Arabic. "We believe that Bradley is the most suited coach at this stage. "We sent scans of the contract to him for review and comments and we expect to sign the contract officially with him here in Cairo in a couple of days."
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Former U.S. national soccer coach Bob Bradley accepts offer from Egyptian FA
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Its president Sameer Zahir says the 53-year-old is due in Cairo to sign contract
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Bradley was sacked by U.S. Soccer in June after five years in the role
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@placeholder shares an 800 km (500 mile) border with Guinea, which | The World Health Organization says the number of Ebola deaths has passed 5,000. The U.N. health agency said Wednesday that overall 14,098 people are believed to have been infected with Ebola, the vast majority of those in the West African countries of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. Of those, 5,160 have died. There are some signs that the rate of new infections may be slowing in Guinea and Liberia, but they are surging in Sierra Leone, it said. In addition, the agency said that there are still areas of Liberia and Guinea where transmission remains high. The agency has said even these unprecedented tolls are likely an underestimate because many sick people have been too afraid or unable to seek care.
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Mali's second Ebola victim, a 25-year-old nurse,died on Tuesday
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Family and colleagues have now been quarantines for safety
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Nurse had treated Guinean imam who died from 'Ebola-like' symptoms
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Their @placeholder, he said, is in the international outpouring of support from people who, one week ago, didn't know where Haiti was. | Decatur, Georgia (CNN) -- Given all their country and people have been through, between political upheavals, human rights abuses, hurricanes, abject poverty and last week's earthquake, "If Haitians were constantly questioning their faith, they would all be atheists." These words came from the Rev. Eric Hill as he prepared to lead Haitian Mass Sunday at Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church in Decatur, Georgia. Some of the 100 Haitian parishioners who gathered raised their hands to the heavens in praise, grateful their loved ones had been found. Others bowed their heads and clenched their hands for those lost, still missing and all who suffered. One woman wept out of guilt because she -- a U.S. citizen -- had been able to leave her devastated homeland a day after the quake, while so many were left behind.
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Haitians would be atheists if they questioned faith, given all they've seen, priest says
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Instead belief in God remains unshaken, as seen in churches, homes and on streets
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Haitian Vodou, often misunderstood, is part of people's rich history
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The 29-year-old, is said to have refused previous attempts to censor @placeholder and has largely remained out of politics. | By Jennifer Newton The founder of Russia's most popular social network claims he has been fired and that the website is now under 'complete control' of two allies close to president Vladimir Putin. Pavel Durov, dubbed the Russian Mark Zuckerberg, was head of VKontakte, the country's version of Facebook. But announcing his dismissal on his Vkontakte page yesterday, Mr Durov said the social network will now fall under state control and claims he only read about his sacking through reading it in the press. Pavel Durov, the founder of Russian social network Vkontakte, who claims he has been fired by allies close to President Putin
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Pavel Durov founder of VKontakte claims he has been fired from network
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Says he only found out about sacking by reading it in the press
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Website now comes under control of Igor Sechin and Alisher Usmanov
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We decided to ask Theo to make another one for us because it was such a beautiful bracelet and we thought the @placeholder would like it. | By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 04:56 EST, 3 July 2013 | UPDATED: 08:44 EST, 3 July 2013 The birth of the most eagerly anticipated baby of the decade is just days away. So it comes as no surprise that designers worldwide are rushing to create bespoke gifts for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and their newborn. One company was so determined to impress the Royals that they roped in celebrity jewellery designer Theo Fennell to create the most lavish baby gift so far for the pregnant Duchess, worth a staggering £10,000. But the jewel-encrusted, 18ct white gold charm bracelet isn't exactly as glamorous as it sounds, because it doubles as a nappy rash cream holder.
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British jeweller has designed for Beckhams and Elton John
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18ct white gold charm bracelet designed to hold nappy rash cream
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Will be engraved with baby's initials once they are known | 62,473 | record_train |
‘This situation is known by everyone in @placeholder, this is why people are so scared,’ she said, alleging that official figures, which say four children were killed, have masked the true horror of the death toll since Kiev launched its ‘anti terrorist campaign’ against separatists in mid-April. | By Will Stewart and Sara Malm Women are now joining the ranks of the Ukrainian army’s National guard, as it is claimed that dozens of children have been killed Female recruits could be seen taking the military oath at a National Guard ceremony outside Kiev as some 600 new volunteers joined the ranks. This comes as an MP from the Donetsk region in eastern Ukraine claimed that more than 40 children have been killed in battles in the area - a figure ten times higher than the official toll. All for one: A female recruit of the Ukrainian Army's Donbass battalion takes a military oath during a ceremony of the National Guard unit near the Novi Petrivtsi village not far from Kiev
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Women have been spotted at Ukraine Army initiation ceremony
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Donetsk MP claims 40 children have died from shrapnel wounds
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Four years at @placeholder brought NBA titles and Olympic gold medals, but James knows this is special | For LeBron James, the journey begins anew. Right back where it began. Nearly four months since proclaiming 'I'm coming home' and shifting the NBA's balance of power, James will play Thursday night in front of family, friends and the Cleveland fans who had their hearts broken four years ago. This is a homecoming like no other. Lebron James shoots during practice ahead of his keenly anticipated return to the Cleveland Cavaliers James will play for the Cavs for the first time in four years when he takes on the New York Knicks on Thursday 'None of us should take this moment for granted,' a relaxed James said following Cleveland's morning shootaround at Quicken Loans Arena. 'This is probably one of the biggest sporting events ever. I don't feel it, but I know it is.'
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NBA star Lebron James making his return for his old franchise
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James describes it as 'probably one of the biggest sporting events ever'
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Much has been written on the revolutions driven by people power youth movements in @placeholder and Egypt. | (CNN) -- It's been a bad year for bad guys. Twelve months ago, no one could have guessed that Libya's Moammar Gadhafi, North Korea's Kim Jong Il and al Qaeda's Osama bin Laden would be dead; Egypt's former president Hosni Mubarak and Tunisia's former president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali prosecuted and former Bosnian Serb army commander Ratko Mladic in jail. Further, Yemeni president Ali Abdullah Saleh and Syria's president Bashar al-Assad are under intense pressure both internationally and within their own countries. Top aide: Gadhafi's 'suicidal' flight to birthplace The Arab Spring, that led to the fall of so many of the region's leaders, sent shockwaves around the world, leaving major powers struggling to make sense of the changing landscape -- and ensure their interests are preserved.
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Srdja Popovic says people power was the driving force behind the falls of dictator regimes
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Accused: @placeholder pictured as he arrived at the Supreme Court in Port Louis today | The trial of two men accused of strangling the daughter of Tyrone gaelic football manager Mickey Harte as she honeymooned in Mauritius is set to begin today. Michaela McAreavey, 27, was found dead in the bathtub of her and her husband John's luxury hotel room in the Indian Ocean island paradise last January - just two weeks after their wedding. The teacher had momentarily left her husband at the pool of the five star Legends Hotel to fetch some biscuits for a cup of tea. Death: John McAreavey and wife Michaela on their wedding day. Just two weeks later Michaela was found dead in a bath at their Mauritius hotel
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Michaela McAreavey found dead in bathtub of hotel room in January 2011
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Teacher had only married husband John two weeks before her death
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Avinash Treebhoowoon and Sandip Moneea standing trial for murder
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Security high around Port Louis Supreme Court | 62,477 | record_train |
United fans, pictured celebrating, were screaming ‘four-four-two’ during the side's initial struggles at @placeholder | Michael Owen has slammed Manchester United's Premier League showing this season - insisting that his former club should be challenging for the title due to the amount of money they spent in the summer. United outlaid over £150m on the combined talents of new recruits such as Angel Di Maria, Luke Shaw and Daley Blind in the previous transfer window as the Old Trafford sought to rebuild on a disastrous campaign where they finished seventh. However, despite the vast figures spent under new boss Louis van Gaal, the Red Devils' fundamental problems of last term still exist as they trail 12 points behind table-toppers Chelsea in fourth place.
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Manchester United won 2-0 at QPR in the Premier League on Saturday
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Win sees United sit fourth in the table - 12 points behind leaders Chelsea
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The number of daily newspapers in a city is also taken into account - four in Sydney and three in @placeholder - but the magazine ignores that millions get their news fix online. | By Louise Cheer and Aap Melbourne has proven it's not just about coffee and cricket after it was named Monocle Magazine's third most liveable city, drawing praise for its public transport and low crime rates. The Victorian capital was knocked off its 2013 second-place perch by Tokyo, Japan - which climbed two spots from last year. Sydney trailed behind in 11th place and Brisbane made its debut at spot number 25. Melbourne came in third place on Monocle magazine's 25 most livable cities Known for its coffee and cricket, Monocle cited Melbourne's public transport, low crime rates and 'compelling' weekend paper as big pluses
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The victims, eight women and one man, were working for a government program established to vaccinate people across @placeholder. | Lagos, Nigeria (CNN) -- Three North Korean doctors serving at a hospital in Nigeria's northern Yobe state were killed early Sunday morning, police said. There were mixed reports initially on where the victims were from, but the police chief of Yobe told CNN they were North Korean physicians assisting at Potiskum General Hospital as part of a government agreement. The government in Pyongyang has not confirmed that the victims were North Korean nationals. Authorities say 10 suspects are under arrest. "At this point we cannot say if they are Boko Haram, hired killers or common criminals, but we have cordoned off the area and are in the process of interrogating them," Commissioner Sanusi Rufa'i said. Boko Haram is an Islamist militant group that has carried out scores of attacks across the north over the years.
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Last week Ed Miliband criticised the practice, but today @placeholder has admitted that the party accepts “tax efficient” donations because they “need the money”. | Ed Balls distanced himself from Ed Miliband yesterday as he warned he would crack down on a controversial form of ‘tax abuse’ used by the Labour leader. The Shadow Chancellor twice declined to say whether Mr Miliband had acted morally in signing up to the so-called ‘deed of variation’ on his late father’s will that limited potential inheritance tax liability. Mr Balls vowed that Labour would be ‘the party that will crack down on tax planning.’ Scroll down for video Shadow Chancellor: Ed Balls (pictured) vowed Labour would be 'the party that will crack down on tax planning' He also distanced himself from the Labour leader’s attempt to personalise the row about tax avoidance by branding individual Tory donors ‘dodgy’.
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Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls will not say if Ed Miliband acted morally
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Labour leader signed up to 'deed of variation' on his late father’s will
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Further, when Dr @placeholder knelt to examine the bodies, he could see at once that they had actually been shot from close range. | HITLER'S FIRST VICTIMS AND ONE MAN'S RACE FOR JUSTICE by Timothy W. Ryback (Bodley Head £16.99) One sunny April morning in 1933, while most people were getting ready for the Easter weekend, two men drove through the Bavarian countryside, towards the pretty little town of Dachau. One was Josef Hartinger, a 39-year-old veteran of World War I, a serious, conservative, religious man, who worked as a deputy prosecutor in Munich. The other was Moritz Flamm, the district’s forensic examiner, another war veteran and a similarly quiet, serious man. They were on their way to investigate the deaths of four men, who had been found shot on the dreary moorland outside Dachau. It might sound like the premise for a Sunday-night crime drama but, as Ryback shows in this frighteningly compelling book, the murders marked the beginning of the darkest chapter in human history.
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In 1933, four men were murdered in Dachau, Germany
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The four bodies belonged to Jewish inmates of the concentration camp
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Her mistake was to trust @placeholder enough to lend him £40,000 after he showed her a bag full of 150,000 counterfeit Euros. | By Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 10:32 EST, 27 November 2013 | UPDATED: 06:01 EST, 28 November 2013 CCTV images released today show the moment a murderer withdrew cash from a millionaire's bank account months after he killed her in her flat in Marylebone, central London. Rakesh Bhayani, of Wembley, north west London, was found guilty of murdering Carole Waugh at the Old Bailey. He had admitted perverting the course of justice by concealing the death and also conspiracy to defraud. Scroll down for video Captured: Rakesh Bhayani is pictured withdrawing money from Carole Waugh's bank account Co-accused Nicholas Kutner, 48, Kentish Town, north west London, was found not guilty of murder, but guilty of perverting the course of justice by concealing the death. He had already admitted conspiracy to defraud.
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Carole Waugh was stabbed in the neck in her Marylebone flat, London
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Rakesh Bhayani was today found guilty of murder at the Old Bailey
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Bhayani was Ms Waugh's 'boyfriend' who she met online and lent £40,000 to - but instead of repaying her he stabbed her to death
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Nicholas Kutner was found not guilty of millionaire's murder, but guilty of perverting the course of justice by concealing the death
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Third defendant Elie Khoury found not guilty of conspiracy to defraud | 62,483 | record_train |
Impressed: Charles and his @placeholder counterpart inspected the troops before driving off in the convoy | He used his time in Jordan to speak out about the plight of Christians and meet refugees fleeing the war in Syria. Today, however, saw Prince Charles see a very different side of the Middle East as he flew into Kuwait to be met by pair of adorable flower girls. Charles, who is on a six-day tour to the Gulf states, was all smiles as they handed him a posy at the private Amiri Terminal alongside the Gulf state's Crown Prince Sheikh Nawaf. Scroll down for video Welcome to Kuwait! Prince Charles is met by a pair of young girls clutching bouquets of flowers at the airport
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Prince Charles has arrived in Kuwait and has met with the Emir
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@placeholder, it turns out, learned of bin Laden's whereabouts after the tactical options were already worked out. | By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor After years of castigating Barack Obama for his economic stewardship and his health insurance overhaul, real estate billionaire Donald Trump has cut the president some slack. Seated behind a cluttered desk in his Trump Tower building in New York City, Trump said he could think of one Obama administration accomplishment that he found praiseworthy. 'You could say the only thing would be the execution of the man who knocked down the World Trade Center,' Trump told MailOnline Tuesday, referring to the Navy SEAL raid that took out terrorist mastermind Osama bin Laden on May 2, 2011.
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Trump sat down with MailOnline and cited the Osama bin Laden 'kill raid' as an example of something Barack Obama did well
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But the pronouncement was a backhanded compliment
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'When the Navy SEALs went in, they did fantastic work,' Trump said. 'Obama happened to be there'
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On the night when Navy SEALs were en route to Abbottabad, Pakistan to 'kill or capture' bin Laden, Obama was mocking Trump in a comic speech
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Trump recalled the 2011 White House Correspondents Association dinner, which included joke after joke at his expense, calling it 'fun' and 'amazing' | 62,485 | record_train |
"Mr. @placeholder is a very selfish person, and in my opinion people who go to Congress have got to do good for the people they represent," Kazran says. | Washington (CNN) -- Republican Rep. Vern Buchanan, a self-made Florida millionaire, is only in his third term in Congress, but he already is in charge of fundraising for the Republican Congressional Campaign Committee, and he sits on the powerful House Ways and Means committee. But all that could be jeopardized. Federal investigations underway could result in Buchanan serving his next term behind bars. CNN has confirmed there are no fewer than four congressional and federal investigations into Buchanan's business practices, his campaign finances and his alleged attempt to try to stop a witness from talking. Congress: Same hours, half the work
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Four probes looking at various allegations against Rep. Vern Buchanan, R-Florida
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Ex-business partner: Buchanan used cash-swap scheme to finance his campaigns
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FEC initial report finds "reason to believe" Buchanan violated election laws
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Buchanan, a top House GOP fundraiser, says allegations are "politically motivated" | 62,486 | record_train |
Miss Way said: 'It was spur of the moment stupid @placeholder - there are so many of them flying around. | By Tara Brady PUBLISHED: 23:48 EST, 22 May 2013 | UPDATED: 06:51 EST, 23 May 2013 The 21-year-old tweeting motorist who boasted on Twitter that she had knocked a cyclist off his bike has apologised to the rider. Trainee accountant Emma Way said she was sorry and revealed that her career may be at risk because of the incident which has had nationwide publicity. Emma sent a Tweet admitting that she had 'definitely knocked a cyclist off his biker earlier - I have right of way he doesn’t even pay road tax #bloodycyclists' Collision: Emma Way (left) tweeted she 'definitely knocked a cyclist off his bike earlier'. Toby Hockley (right), 29, came forward as the cyclist involved in the collision and said he was 'lucky to be alive' following the crash
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Twitter user Emma Way bragged about collision with cyclist in Norwich
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'I have right of way he doesn't even pay road tax!' the post added
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Toby Hockley, 29, came forward claiming to be the cyclist involved
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He said he was knocked into hedge by the car and is 'lucky to be alive'
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Norfolk police launched an investigation and spoke to both parties involved | 62,487 | record_train |
of three high-profile astronomy missions coming up for @placeholder in the next | By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 10:59 AM on 6th August 2011 Just two weeks after the end of its historic shuttle programme, Nasa will today launch a solar-powered spacecraft on a mission to Jupiter. The robotic explorer Juno is set to become the most distant probe ever powered by the sun. The windmill-shaped craft is equipped with three tractor-trailer-size solar panels for its two billion-mile journey into the outer solar system. It will blast-off from Cape Canaveral in Florida at 11.34am local time (4.34pm BST) aboard an unmanned Atlas V rocket. Scroll down for video Eve of lift-off: An Atlas V rocket with Nasa's Juno spacecraft payload sits on the launch pad at Cape Canaveral in Florida last night. The robotic explorer is set to become the most distant probe ever powered by the sun
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Juno to blast-off from Cape Canaveral at 11.34am local time (4.34pm BST)
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It will go into orbit around Jupiter in July 2016, after travelling 1.74bn miles
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Once its work is done in 2017, it will make a kamikaze dive into Jupiter | 62,488 | record_train |
'Anyone can use Android without @placeholder and anyone can use Google without Android. | By Ap and Reuters Consumer rights law firm Hagens Berman said it filed a nationwide antitrust class-action lawsuit against Google Inc alleging the company 'illegally monopolized' the Internet and mobile search market in the United States. The lawsuit alleges that Google has expanded its monopoly of the internet search market by pre-loading its applications onto Android mobile devices through its Mobile Application Distribution Agreements. According to the lawsuit, Google's role in placing this suite of apps, including Google Play and YouTube, has hampered the market and kept the price of devices made by competing manufactures like Samsung Electronics and HTC Corp artificially high.
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The firm Hagens Berman filed suit against the company claiming their methods have hampered the market and kept phone prices inflated
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The firm cites Google's practice of preloading their products like YouTube and Google Play into Android devices in the suit
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News of the suit comes just days after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to see a decade old antitrust suit against Microsoft | 62,489 | record_train |
On Sunday, the wind weakened significantly from the previous day when it reached a peak of 146mph, which had made @placeholder into a 'super typhoon'. | Safety measures at the devastated Fukushima nuclear power plant were tightened today as the strongest storm to hit Japan this year battered the southern islands of Kyushu and Shikoku. Typhoon Vongfong brought heavy rain to Tokyo and caused extensive travel disruption across Japan, where 820,000 people have been urged to leave their homes and seek shelter. Many trains in western cities were suspended, while more than 500 domestic flights were cancelled, the public broadcaster NHK said. At least one overseas flight was cancelled, according to an airline. Scroll down for videos Stormy: People struggle with their umbrellas as they fight through the strong wind and rain delivered by Typhoon Vongfong in Himeji, Japan, which surpassed Genevieve for the most intense western Pacific typhoon of 2014, according to Japan's Meteorological Agency
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Vongfong, Japan's second typhoon in a week, is sweeping north towards the capital city of Tokyo
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Fukushima operators increase the water transfer and storage capacity to prevent radioactive overflow
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Baseball game in Osaka between the Orix Buffaloes and the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters also postponed | 62,490 | record_train |
The @placeholder into cardiac services at the hospital, which was opened yesterday, aims to gather evidence from aggrieved families who claim they have suffered at the hands of staff. | By Emily Payne A hospital accused of making 'serious errors' in the care of a child has become the subject of an independent inquiry. Luke Jenkins, from Cardiff, was admitted to Bristol Children’s Hospital for routine heart surgery in April 2012. But the seven-year-old, who was expected to make a full recovery, died from a cardiac arrest. Inquiry: Luke Jenkins, celebrating his 1st birthday at the Children's Hospital of Wales, in Cardiff. He died six years later during routine surgery In November 2013, a coroner recorded a narrative conclusion, but his family maintain the hospital could have done more to save him.
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Luke Jenkins died after the operation at Bristol Children's Hospital
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Independent inquiry has now been launched into the cardiac unit
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Review will examine care provided to children with congenital heart disease
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Hospital accused of mistreatment of babies and children with heart problems | 62,491 | record_train |
Just in case Paxman was in any doubt as to how much he had angered senior management, Mr Cooper – who said he is a fan of @placeholder – added: ‘If all this falls on deaf ears then my only other suggestion is to take the stairs.’ | By Alasdair Glennie Jeremy Paxman has been scolded by the boss of Radio 1 after claiming the station’s music made travelling in BBC lifts ‘hell’. The Newsnight presenter was told he should ‘take the stairs’ if he did not like tunes from the youth music station piped into elevators. In a terse email fired off by Radio 1 controller Ben Cooper, the 63-year-old was also asked to keep his outspoken views under control. Newsnight presenter Jeremy Paxman, who has been scolded by the boss of Radio 1 after claiming that listening to the station's music while he was in the lift was 'hell'
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Jeremy Paxman said listening to Radio 1 music made travelling in lifts 'hell'
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Radio 1 boss Ben Cooper emailed Newsnight present inviting him to 'take the stairs'
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Station chief also asked 63-year-old to keep outspoken views under control | 62,492 | record_train |
We finish our last live report at 0400 @placeholder time Wednesday, 21 hours after arrival. | By the time we depart Moscow's Sheremetyevo International Airport, we will have spent 36 hours on the ground. Like Edward Snowden, whose exact location here in the transit lounge remains a mystery, we cannot step foot on Russian soil without special visa clearance. We arrived early Tuesday morning on a mission -- to find the former U.S. surveillance specialist in the transit zone. As it turns out, this airport has an expansive area for transiting passengers and we now know nearly every corner of it. Read more: Dozens of journalists heading for Cuba ... without Snowden Snowden and those who are reportedly handling him are here, according to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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CNN's John Defterios and Amir Daftari have spent hours in the transit zone of Moscow's airport
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Edward Snowden is reportedly in the airport, according to Russian President Vladimir Putin
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Moscow's view is that Snowden has not cleared passport control, therefore not in Russia
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It's a global game of cat and mouse -- and CNN ends up in its own version of the game | 62,493 | record_train |
It's a far cry from two years ago, when @placeholder was struggling to find an audience. | Austin, Texas (CNN) -- You might excuse Ben Silbermann, co-founder and CEO of photo-sharing site Pinterest, if he looks a little overwhelmed these days. Pinterest, which encourages users to collect images of their passions on digital pinboards and share them with others, has exploded in popularity in recent months. Reporters are besieging the soft-spoken 29-year-old for interviews. And on Tuesday, Silbermann found himself blinking under stage lights at the South By Southwest Interactive conference, where more than 1,000 tech-literate folks packed a hall to hear him talk about his website -- one that few people had heard of six months ago.
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Ben Silbermann is co-founder and CEO of photo-sharing site Pinterest
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Silbermann spoke on Tuesday at SXSW Interactive
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Pinterest "is about helping people to discover things they didn't know they wanted," he says
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The fast-growing site has more than 11 million unique monthly users | 62,494 | record_train |
Leader: Van Gaal puts his arm around Holland and Manchester United striker @placeholder | By Kieran Gill Follow @@kie1410 Ander Herrera says he 'can't wait to play for Louis van Gaal' in his first interview since joining Manchester United for £29million, and feels lucky to get his chance at Old Trafford. The midfielder, who settled into life in England by visiting Wimbledon's Centre Court on Saturday, joined from Athletic Bilbao after a medical at Carrington HQ on Thursday. And the 24-year-old, speaking in broken English, was more than complimentary for his new boss, who is currently managing Holland at the World Cup. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Robin van Persie train hard in front of Louis van Gaal
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Ander Herrera says Louis van Gaal is 'one of the best managers in the world' in first Manchester United interview
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Midfielder adds he hopes to learn from Van Gaal and feels lucky
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Herrera joins United from Athletic Bilbao for £29million | 62,495 | record_train |
Mess: Dede Suryana has previously spoken about pollution in the ocean surrounding @placeholder | By Anthony Bond PUBLISHED: 03:17 EST, 17 August 2013 | UPDATED: 09:06 EST, 17 August 2013 It is one of the world's most photogenic sports, often taking place in exotic locations. But, as this worrying picture shows, surfing is not always that glamorous. The picture was taken off the coast of Java in Indonesia and shows the country's most famous surfer Dede Suryana gliding through an enormous trash-filled wave. Trash: The picture was taken off the coast of Java in Indonesia and shows Indonesia's most famous surfer Dede Suryana surfing through an enormous rubbish-filled wave The 28-year-old looks poised and balanced as bits of debris and trash roll over the top of him.
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Dede Suryana captured surfing through huge wave off the coast of Java
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Food wrappers and bottles spotted by surf photographer in the ocean | 62,496 | record_train |
@placeholder called both managers over for a word appearing to hint that they would be sent to the stands if there were any further issues. | It's the longest running feud in the Premier League... but where did it start? Arsene Wenger and Jose Mourinho's rivalry spilled over at Stamford Bridge on Sunday when the Arsenal manager shoved his counterpart and the pair failed to shake hands at the full-time whistle. Wenger was furious with Gary Cahill's rash tackle on Alexis Sanchez with 20 minutes gone which saw the Chelsea defender booked in a fiercely-contested encounter. The Frenchman came out of his technical area to gesticulate to referee Martin Atkinson before then raising his arms to the oncoming Mourinho. Arsene Wenger shoves Jose Mourinho in the chest with 20 minutes gone at Stamford Bridge on Sunday
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Wenger shoved Mourinho in the chest in the first half at Stamford Bridge
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The Arsenal boss unhappy with Gary Cahill's challenge on Alexis Sanchez
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Referee Martin Atkinson called over both managers to calm them down
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Wenger and Mourinho's rivalry dates back to 2004 | 62,497 | record_train |
It is available to all Comcast customers, so long as they subscribe to both @placeholder and Cable service. | (CNN) -- Comcast rolled out a Web-based on-demand television and movie service on Tuesday that gives customers access to more than 2,000 hours of television and movies. The move comes as users increasingly are bypassing their TV sets and heading straight to the Web -- both legally and illegally -- to watch their favorite shows. The service, named Fancast XFINITY TV (formerly called TV Everywhere), is the biggest cable industry initiative to keep people from skipping traditional TV service in the United States. "I watch TV online every day. I find it more convenient than my regular TV...," Michael Heard, a self-employed computer repairman from Atlanta, Georgia, said via e-mail. "I'm usually watching TV on one window while reading e-mail or tweets on another.
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Comcast's Fancast XFINITY TV goes live Tuesday for its Internet, TV subscribers
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Service follows trend of trying to keep users from abandoning cable TV for Web
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Site allows users access to premium content, like HBO, if they subscribe
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New user finds a few bugs, but calls site "awesome" for its selection and load time | 62,498 | record_train |
News of the call between @placeholder and Rouhani has spawned hope of a diplomatic breakthrough, and it has lifted the mood of many Iranians. | (CNN) -- Iran's supreme leader has expressed mixed feelings about his president's recent diplomatic inroads with the United States. On Saturday, the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei praised President Hassan Rouhani for diplomatic efforts he made during his trip over a week ago to the United Nations in New York. "We support the government's diplomatic moves and consider them to be important. We also support what happened during the visit," Khamenei said according to the official Fars News Agency. During his stay, Rouhani was well-received and struck up a markedly more conciliatory tone than his predecessor Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. The visit ended with a historic, ice-breaking conversation with U.S. President Barack Obama, who phoned Rouhani. It was the first time presidents of the two countries had spoken since 1979, and the tone was agreeable.
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Iran's supreme leader appears to have mixed feelings about president's diplomatic inroads
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Rouhani's visit ended with a historic conversation with President Obama
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It was the first time the supreme leader commented publicly on Rouhani's trip
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Khamenei's comments follow a wave of new optimism about U.S.-Iranian relations | 62,499 | record_train |
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