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The 25-year-old has recently returned to form following a poor start to the season which culminated in him asking to leave @placeholder in October -- a move that angered the club's fans but ultimately earned him a lucrative new five-year contract.
(CNN) -- Wayne Rooney has been visited by police investigating illegal phone-hacking by journalists, the England soccer star revealed on Thursday. "Scotland Yard detectives came to see me earlier and showed me some documents, looks like a newspaper have (sic) hacked into my phone," the Manchester United striker wrote on social networking website Twitter, adding the tag "#Bigsurprise." The UK Press Association reported that the paper being investigated is the Sunday tabloid The News of the World, which is owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. PA said Rooney's agent Paul Stretford had also been targeted and was considering legal action. @highlight Wayne Rooney considers legal action against newspaper accused of hacking his phone @highlight England footballer reveals he has been handed information by police probing paper @highlight News of the World claimed Rooney slept with prostitute while wife was pregnant @highlight Manchester United star apologizes to fans for asking for a transfer last year
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Our journey began with much media fanfare in downtown @placeholder in mid-November.
(CNN) -- The southern Chinese city of Suzhou has been eulogized by artists since the Tang Dynasty. The poet Bai Juyi wrote: "In front of storied buildings everywhere waft the melodies of flutes, And by the door of every house are moored ships and boats." Today, Suzhou's classical gardens are UNESCO World Heritage Sites and its canal network, bisected by gorgeous stone bridges, has earned the nickname, "The Venice of the East." Yet when our small convoy of cyclists approached the city that so impressed Venetian traveler Marco Polo in the 12th century, there was little to wax lyrical about. @highlight The author pedaled more than 2,000 kilometers, much of it through epic smog @highlight Charity bike ride started in Shenzhen, finished in Shanghai @highlight Some area of ride were gorgeous and smog-free @highlight Most of the riders in author's group found the air quality disturbing
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'The president and her foreign minister took the criminal decision to fabricate Iran's innocence to sate Argentina's commercial, political and geopolitical interests,' @placeholder said last week.
A special prosecutor who had accused Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner of ordering impunity for Iranian suspects in the South American country's worst terrorist attack was found shot dead in his bathroom, authorities said Monday. Alberto Nisman, who was set to testify Monday in a closed-door hearing, was found in the bathroom of his Buenos Aires apartment late Sunday, federal prosecutor Viviana Fein told Telam, Argentina's official news agency. 'We can confirm that it was a gunshot wound, .22 caliber,' she said, adding that it was too early in the investigation to know what had happened. Police carry the remains of prosecutor Alberto Nisman outside his house in Buenos Aires, Argentina, early on Monday @highlight Alberto Nisman accused Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner of cover-up @highlight The lawyer said that she gave impunity to two Iranian bombing suspects @highlight They were linked to South America's worst ever terrorist attack @highlight The bombing of a Jewish centre in Buenos Aires in 1994 killed 85 people @highlight Mr Nisman was found shot dead in his bathroom next to a handgun
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@placeholder claimed to police that a white pickup had crashed into her car and then sped off.
By Mark Duell Last updated at 2:13 AM on 4th January 2012 A Good Samaritan driving back from her own birthday party was killed by a pickup truck that hit her when she pulled up to help a stranded motorist. Tammy Rhoades, 45, was fatally hit in Conroe, Texas, by the vehicle of Tyler Shelton, 21, which was travelling behind her and failed to stop. She had pulled up and put on her flashing lights when the car in front of her, driven by William Ramirez, 23, got a flat tyre on Interstate 45. Scroll down for video 'Drunk driver': Tammy Rhoades, left, was fatally hit by the vehicle of Tyler Shelton, pictured right in his police mugshot @highlight Tammy Rhoades, 45, killed in fatal Texas car accident @highlight Pulled up to help William Ramirez in Conroe on I-45 @highlight Tyler Shelton, 21, travelling behind her but didn't stop
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As the couple celebrated, Miss Carson spotted Mr @placeholder cowering in the bin with his woolly hat on to ward off the cold.
Any boyfriend intending to propose to his better half would be thrilled if he could preserve the moment forever with a secretly taken photograph - as long as she says 'yes' of course. But one loved-up man went to extreme lengths to ensure he would have a permanent record of that life-changing moment - by hiding a photographer in a nearby bin. Adam Puckrin popped the question to his girlfriend Bailey Carson at the Peterborough Zoo in Ontario, Canada, on Saturday morning. He wanted to capture the moment but, to maintain the surprise, he had to hide his snapper. Pop the question: Adam Puckrin gets down on one knee to girlfriend Bailey Carson @highlight Adam Puckrin asked Bailey Carson to marry him at zoo in Ontario, Canada @highlight Wanted to capture the moment but without her spotting photographer @highlight So snapper Chance Faulkner climbed into nearby litter bin to hide @highlight 'I'm a relatively small guy so it wasn't too bad a fit,' Mr Faulkner said
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The FA also confirmed Mikel has been charged for his conduct after the game against Manchester United on October 28 when he went into the officials' changing room to confront @placeholder.
(CNN) -- Referee Mark Clattenburg has no case to answer in relation to a complaint from Chelsea that he used racist language towards one of their players during a Premier League game. The English Football Association (FA) announced Thursday that their probe into the incident found Clattenburg did not say "shut up you monkey" to midfielder Jon Obi Mikel, as had been claimed by another of their players, Ramires. And while the official has been completely exonerated, the FA insisted that Chelsea and Ramires, who is the only player to have heard the alleged comment, were right to report the matter. @highlight Referee Mark Clattenburg to face no action from FA after complaint of racism by Chelsea @highlight English club reported Clattenburg after exchange with Jon Obi Mikel during Man Utd match @highlight FA say Ramires reported he had heard Clattenburg say "shut up you monkey" to Mikel @highlight FA find there's no case to answer but also say Ramires made allegation in good faith
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Victims: @placeholder posted both of these photos, dedicated to her late mother and brother, after she was taken back to California.
By Meghan Keneally PUBLISHED: 19:51 EST, 14 August 2013 | UPDATED: 03:16 EST, 15 August 2013 Search warrants reveal that Jim DiMaggio had tortured and killed his two victims before he drove off with the kidnapped teen. A police report that describes the scene that firefighters found when they responded to the call about DiMaggio's cabin being burnt to ashes in Boulevard, California on August 5th. They found the bodies of Christina Anderson and her six-year-old son Ethan covered with tarp, and a crowbar lying next to Christina. What remained: Firefighters found the bodies of Christina and Ethan Anderson covered with tarp, showing that they were killed before the fire that burnt down Jim DiMaggio's Boulevard cabin (pictured) @highlight Firefighters found the burned bodies of Christina Anderson and her 6-year-old son Ethan inside Jim DiMaggio's home @highlight Earlier it was believed that they died in the fire but now it is clear that they were tortured and killed before the fire went off @highlight Both bodies were under tarps that were partially burned into their flesh, showing that the tarps were placed over the bodies before the fire @highlight A crowbar was found next to Christina's body @highlight Dog was found 'shot' in the head in the garage @highlight Phone records show Hannah and DiMaggio exchanged 13 phone calls @highlight Hannah wrote that 'he deserved what he got' as autopsy reveals FBI agents shot him five times
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I'm not sure who he's talking to, where he's getting his information, but he's certainly no authority on @placeholder.'
By Associated Press and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 02:06 EST, 9 January 2014 | UPDATED: 04:28 EST, 9 January 2014 Dennis Rodman has admitted he had been drinking when he made offensive comments about captive American missionary, Kenneth Bae, during an interview with CNN. A day after the former basketball star sang 'Happy Birthday' to North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and led a squad of former NBA players in a friendly game, Rodman issued an apologized through his publicist, claiming he had had 'a very stressful day.' 'I want to apologize,' Rodman said in an email to The Associated Press. 'I take full responsibility for my actions. It had been a very stressful day. Some of my teammates were leaving because of pressure from their families and business associates. @highlight Rodman has apologized a day after singing 'Happy Birthday' to the North Korean leader and leading a squad of former NBA players in a game @highlight 'I take full responsibility for my actions. It had been a very stressful day... I had been drinking,' he said in an email @highlight Rodman has been slammed for not using his influence with Kim to help free Bae, the ill missionary who is being confined for 'anti-state' crimes @highlight On CNN on Tuesday, Rodman implied Bae was at fault @highlight Bae's sister, Terri Chung, said Wednesday his family were outraged by Rodman's comments
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know who you were, but now every American guy I met knows @placeholder, knows
By John Drayton Pre-season training is all about building up strength for the gruelling campaign ahead, and Arsenal have wasted no time in getting ship-shape. Gunners stars including Jack Wilshere, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Santi Cazorla were all pumping the iron in strenous excercises at the Gunners' London Colney base. Arsene Wenger was on hand to put his side through their paces as the likes of Aaron Ramsey, Tomas Rosicky and Kieran Gibbs got ready for the new season. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Wenger say he is not deeply concerned about Wilshere Working out: Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain works on his strength and fitness during Arsenal training @highlight Arsenal players take part in pre-season training ahead of USA tour @highlight Jack Wilshere, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Santi Cazorla work out with weights during Wednesday's session @highlight Arsenal fly to America to play a friendly against the New York Red Bulls
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The new gun legislation in @placeholder is among the toughest in the nation.
(CNN) -- Newtown, Connecticut, resident David Ackert is worried about the spike in the number of pistol permits sought in his small town after a gunman massacred children and adults at an elementary school there last December. "I am concerned that it can get out of hand," he said. "You only have two hands. How many guns can you fire at once?" His concern prompted him to create the Newtown Action Alliance in the wake of the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary that claimed the lives of 20 children, all aged 6 or 7, and six adults. Its mission: to reduce gun violence. @highlight People seeking permits for guns in Newtown spiked after the massacre there @highlight Nationwide, gun sales have increased for the past three years @highlight Some are buying now, fearing tougher gun laws in the future
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A day after the clashes, Yemen said it is confident the military council that took over @placeholder will steer the nation through the political crisis, the Yemeni official news agency reported Saturday.
Sanaa, Yemen (CNN) -- Brief clashes erupted Saturday in Yemen between hundreds of pro- and anti-government demonstrators who staged rival rallies in the capital. The clashes, which left a small number of people injured, followed an anti-government protest Friday night in which men armed with knives attacked more than a thousand demonstrators, according to human rights groups. A group of around 700 people turned out Saturday morning at the gates of Sanaa University to give their support to the Egyptian people following the ouster of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, said Fuad Dahaba, a member of parliament for the opposition Islah party. @highlight Pro- and anti-government demonstrators stage rival rallies @highlight A small number of people were injured Saturday @highlight It follows clashes Friday night in which protesters were attacked with knives @highlight Yemeni protesters decry the government, applaud Egyptian revolution
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Oh, the "@placeholder shot" -- in which men pose shirtless in front of their bathroom mirrors and women pout into their boobs.
(CNN) -- If a Facebook picture is worth a thousand words, we're pretty sure there's one word in the lexicon you'd be loath to have associated with you: tool. (Unless you're a handyman, in which case, carry on.) Yes, Facebook started off as a gated community for college kids awkwardly trolling for chicks in their rooms because the outside world was just too bright ... too bright. But now, as Mark Zuckerberg sallies forth with his plan to consume all of society, it has become kind of legit. Last week, Zuckerberg unveiled a messaging system for the book of faces that will consolidate e-mail, texts, chat and Facebook messages. While we (unlike myriad reactionary news outlets) won't be calling Z's new baby a "Gmail killer" any time soon (dude, eradicate all those FB phishing scams and then we'll talk), the fact that Facebook would take such a step got us thinking. @highlight The self-taken "MySpace shot" makes you look like you have no friends @highlight Don't hide behind your friends in the shot that's supposed to show who you are @highlight Halloween party photos are awesome -- but not so awesome in late-November
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"They want to get control of all @placeholder so they're shooting up one gang then another.
Editor's note: This article contains profanity that some may find offensive. This is part one of a three part series showing different aspects of life inside Colombia's drug gangs. A gang member sniffs in a cloud of cocaine dust as he cuts the drug with other substances. MEDELLIN, Colombia (CNN) -- A young man with tattoos covering one arm rolls hundreds of marijuana joints in the half-light of a shack, perched on a hillside in a Medellin slum. A 9mm pistol and a .38 revolver lie on his work bench. An old battery-powered radio blares out the salsa music classic, "Todo Tiene Su Final" or "Everything Comes To An End." @highlight Drug war raging in Medellin, Colombia, has seen almost 2,000 killings this year @highlight Gang leader says violence sparked by power vacuum as old bosses arrested @highlight His gang sells cocaine and marijuana and he rules through violence @highlight But he refuses to say which cartel boss is bankrolling his gang
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Each disclosure puts @placeholder lives at risk, makes it more difficult to recruit assets, strains the trust of our partners and threatens imminent and irreparable damage to our national security in the face of urgent and rapidly adapting threats worldwide."
(CNN) -- The FBI has launched an investigation into apparent leaks of classified information involving a cyberwarfare program against Iran, a U.S. official said Wednesday. FBI spokesman Paul Bresson had no comment on the reported investigation. Sen. Saxby Chambliss, ranking Republican on the Senate Intelligence Committee, said he was informed that an FBI inquiry was under way. The senator from Georgia and other leaders of the House and Senate Intelligence Committees issued a joint statement Tuesday deploring the apparent leaks. "In recent weeks, we have become increasingly concerned at the continued leaks regarding sensitive intelligence programs and activities, including specific details of sources and methods," said Chambliss; Chairwoman Dianne Feinstein, D-California; Chairman Mike Rogers, R-Michigan; and Ranking Member C.A. "Dutch" Ruppersberger, D-Maryland, in the statement. @highlight "People just talk too much," Sen. Dianne Feinstein says @highlight The White House slams "grossly irresponsible" suggestions of political leaks @highlight A report in The New York Times provides classified details of a U.S cyberattack on Iran @highlight Sen. Saxby Chambliss says he was told an FBI inquiry is under way
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‘If he’s got a special programme our medical people will know that because they’re in contact with the @placeholder medical people.’
Roy Hodgson says he will listen to Brendan Rodgers’ concerns when he picks Daniel Sturridge for England next month and take into account his recovery programme. But the England manager conceded that the international schedule means he can’t always look after players in the same way the clubs do. Sturridge will be back in the squad for the Euro 2016 qualifier against Lithuania and the friendly against Italy, the first time he has trained under Hodgson since suffering a thigh injury in September while on England duty. Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge will return to international duty next month for the first time after injury @highlight Roy Hodgson is set to pick Daniel Sturridge for England duty next month @highlight The Liverpool striker got injured while on international duty last year @highlight Sturridge scored against Crystal Palace in their FA Cup win on Saturday
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The badly-damaged German bomber was transported from the @placeholder coast near Ramsgate, Kent for the first stage of its conservation
By Olivia Williams PUBLISHED: 15:48 EST, 15 June 2013 | UPDATED: 15:51 EST, 15 June 2013 The only surviving German Dornier Do-17 bomber has arrived at an RAF museum for a restoration project after spending more than 70 years at the bottom of the English Channel. The badly-damaged Second World War aircraft was transported more than 200 miles from Ramsgate to RAF Cosford in Shropshire today, escorted by two low loader lorries. It was lifted from the seabed on the Kent coastline last week where it was shot down during the Battle of Britain. The world's last surviving German Dornier Do-17, arriving at the RAF Museum at Cosford in Shropshire @highlight Only surviving German bomber of its kind begins its restoration @highlight It was lifted from English Channel where it was shot down in Battle of Britain @highlight Two crew members died and the other two became prisoners of war @highlight Incredibly, the plane's wheels were still inflated after 70 years on the seabed @highlight It was first discovered by casual divers in 2008
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Speech: David Cameron used his long-awaited speech on the UK's relationship with the @placeholder to promise an in-out referendum
By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 02:05 EST, 12 June 2013 | UPDATED: 06:40 EST, 12 June 2013 David Cameron will today launch a web campaign to pile pressure on Labour and the Lib Dems to drop their opposition to giving the public a say on the EU. The Prime Minister will risk coalition unity by urging voters in Lib Dem seats to bombard their MP with emails, web messages and tweets demanding they back a law on holding a referendum on Britain’s relationship with Brussels. And he will use the Let Britain Decide to challenge Labour leader Ed Miliband and his MPs to support legislation on holding an in-out vote. @highlight David Cameron orders online campaign against opponents of a referendum @highlight Email, Twitter and Facebook messages aimed at Labour and Lib Dems @highlight Tories want an in-out vote by 2017 but Nick Clegg is opposed to legislation @highlight Backbench Bill by Tory MP James Wharton needs support of rebels
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went to @placeholder with her husband complaining of a
By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 03:56 EST, 18 December 2012 | UPDATED: 10:24 EST, 18 December 2012 The husband of a woman who died hours after eating a curry, was forced to deny that he poisoned his wife's lunch during an inquest into her death. Lurdes Lopes, 35, who died last year shortly after arriving at a London hospital complaining about toothache, had acted 'suspiciously' following her re-heated curry lunch, CCTV footage from her workplace showed. Her husband Sardar Khan was questioned by a coroner yesterday following evidence that Mrs Lopes had discovered his 'secret family' from a previous marriage in his native Pakistan. @highlight Lurdes Lopes died at St Mary's hospital after complaining about toothache @highlight CCTV footage from the day show 'suspicious' behaviour after she ate curry @highlight Mrs Lopes had told friends her husband abused her and that he would kill her if she asked for a divorce @highlight Husband Sardar Khan was questioned by a coroner
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Indeed, restoring the pork barrel might help move @placeholder beyond its current dysfunctional state.
Last week, a member of Congress, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, actually defended the way that Congress does its business. Give him credit for originality. Rather than the usual refrain of blasting Washington as a dysfunctional and corrupt city, Reid disagreed with President Barack Obama and said: "I have been a fan of earmarks since I got here the first day. I disagree -- underline, underscored, big exclamation mark -- with Obama. He's wrong." He opposes the ban on earmarks that Congress put into place three years ago following the Republican victories in the 2010 midterm elections. Earmarks, historically referred to as a form of "pork-barrel spending", are measures that House and Senate members add to bills to benefit people in their own districts. @highlight Sen. Harry Reid spoke out in favor of earmarks, disagreeing with President Obama @highlight Julian Zelizer says Reid is right; there are benefits from dispensing political pork @highlight He says presidents can gain leverage with Congress if they permit earmarks @highlight Zelizer: Earmarks enable members of Congress to respond to local needs
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@placeholder campaign yesterday launched a TV advert condemning Mr Romney
Despite a number of high-profile gaffes, Mitt Romney still has the backing of middle-class voters in the race for the White House, according to a poll Mitt Romney is winning the battle for middle-class voters in the race for the White House despite a string of gaffes. With even some Republicans turning on their candidate, there is a general perception in Washington that multi-millionaire Mr Romney is out of touch with ordinary Americans who believe he will only help the rich. But according to a poll, he has a 14 percentage point lead over Barack Obama among middle-class families. Although Mr Obama leads by three per cent overall in the poll, middle-class voters constitute 54 per cent of the electorate and are the ultimate target group in a presidential election. @highlight But Barack Obama leads by three points overall in poll
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'There was a guy on my lap': A man jumped from a bridge just as @placeholder (pictured) floated by on the river below, breaking both Hill's legs
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:10 EST, 24 July 2013 | UPDATED: 15:05 EST, 24 July 2013 A man floating on a tube down a Montana river was badly injured when another man leaped off a bridge and landed in his lap. Andy Hill was having a leisurely outing with his wife Amy in East Missoula when a grown man crashed into him from above, breaking his left femur, chipping both calf bones, and tearing ligaments in both knees. Hill is now wheelchair bound for months to come and the man who landed on him could face criminal charges. @highlight Andy Hill of Missoula, Montana suffered a cracked femur, chipped both fibulas, and tore ligaments in both knees
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Missing: @placeholder, right, is described as 5' 3" tall and weighs about 120lbs.
By Rachel Quigley PUBLISHED: 16:53 EST, 8 September 2013 | UPDATED: 06:13 EST, 9 September 2013 The missing Michigan teenage runaways who fled together because they did not want to be sent to separate high schools have been discovered safe in Chicago this morning, according to authorities. Jayden Thomas, 13 and Braxton Wood, 14, had been missing since August 26th, when Braxton took his mother's black 2005 Ford Explorer and vanished. The two young lovers were spotted at a gas station near to Wrigley Firled and an anonymous caller informed the Chicago police who arrived to find the teens in the back of the vehicle in a parking lot adjacent to the station. @highlight Jayden Thomas, 13, and Braxton Wood, 14, found living in SUV near the lake front of Chicago on Sunday morning @highlight They were last seen on Monday, August 26 @highlight Only had $80 between them and some sellable items @highlight Parents do not know why they would run away but said the six-month relationship was 'too serious' @highlight Said they could not live without each other @highlight Jayden's mother told her on the day she ran away that she didn't support the relationship
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Above, a protest against the burka ban in @placeholder in 2010
By Peter Allen PUBLISHED: 08:35 EST, 11 December 2013 | UPDATED: 08:36 EST, 11 December 2013 A woman challenging France’s burka ban stayed away from court today because she did not want ‘to be perceived as a symbol of supposed rampant Islamisation’. Cassandra Belin, 20, sparked a near riot in the Paris suburb of Trappes in July after being stopped by police for wearing a full face veil. She admits telling the officers to ‘shut up’ but denies saying ‘Allah will exterminate you'. Cassandra Belin, 20, sparked a near riot in the Paris suburb of Trappes in July after being stopped by police for wearing a full face veil. Above, her husband Mickael Khiri arrives at court today with her lawyer Philippe Bataille @highlight Cassandra Belin, 20, sparked a near riot in Paris suburb of Trappes in July after being stopped by police for wearing full face veil @highlight She admits telling officers to ‘shut up’ but denies saying ‘Allah will exterminate you'
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Mr @placeholder sanctioned a referendum last year which saw the overwhelming majority of islanders vote to remain British.
Britain is sending more than £2million in aid to Argentina – even as Buenos Aires cranks up its hostility over the Falklands. The revelation provoked a furious reaction from Tory MPs last night and is an embarrassment for David Cameron, who only last month was accusing Argentina of ‘shameful’ attempts to bully the islands. To mark the 180th anniversary of British rule of the Falklands yesterday, the Argentine government issued a five-page rant by foreign minister Hector Timerman, in which he accuses the UK of ‘colonial and military occupation of Argentine territory’. Joy: Falklanders celebrate last year's referendum result in which they voted to remain under British rule @highlight Argentine government issues five-page rant about UK 'colonial occupation' @highlight But official figures show the country receives £2m in direct aid from Britain @highlight UK also contributes £7m to £50m EU aid fund for Argentina, a G20 country
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Suffering: @placeholder has been dealing with 'serious' injuries since the ugly school incident and now has difficult even sitting
By Taylor Auerbach A Sydney primary school teacher has been awarded $689,294 in damages after she was 'violently pulled' to the ground by an eight-year-old Sudanese refugee pupil - legally only identifiable as Student X - at a school in the city's northwest. Jeannette Sticker, a primary school teacher since 1979, successful sued the NSW Department of Education & Communities after judge Leonard Levy found her employer failed to 'act in a timely manner to protect the staff and students at the school from the violent, aggressive and anti-social behaviour of X'. Ms Sticker, 55, suffered a lumbar disc protrusion on March 18, 2009, when attempting to discipline Student X for 'behaving aggressively, including using a stick to assault other students' at Bert Oldfield Public School in Seven Hills, which boasts the motto 'Safe, Respectful, Responsible Learners.' @highlight Sydney teacher, 55, awarded nearly $700,000 after school ruled negligent @highlight School failed to protect Ms Sticker from 'extreme behaviour' of pupil @highlight Child with violent tendencies identified in court as 'Student X' @highlight Pupils were scared of Student X, a refugee from Sudan living in Sydney @highlight Case has parallels with Sydney teacher sacked for 'headlock' on pupil
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Now I ask you to throw your support behind @placeholder.’
Toronto's controversial Mayor Rob Ford has been released from a hospital after undergoing his first round of chemotherapy to treat a rare form of cancer in his abdomen. Last week Ford, 45, began aggressive chemotherapy at Mount Sinai Hospital for what has been described as a particularly 'difficult' type of cancer. He has a malignant liposarcoma in his abdomen that has spread to his buttock and is expected receive another cycle of chemotherapy in an effort to shrink the tumor after an 18-day break. Doctors will then reassess his situation. Scroll down for video Last week Ford, 45, began aggressive chemotherapy at Mount Sinai Hospital for what has been described as a particularly 'difficult' and rare type of cancer @highlight Ford, 45, is being treated for a malignant liposarcoma in his abdomen @highlight Tumor forced Ford to drop bid for re-election - brother Doug will run instead @highlight Will return for second round of chemotherapy after 18-day break
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For most of its history, @placeholder was used as a military base.
By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 00:06 EST, 10 June 2013 | UPDATED: 00:07 EST, 10 June 2013 New York City officials have blown up a vacant building to make way for a new park. The 11-story brick apartment building on Governors Island formerly housed Coast Guard families. The Trust for Governors Island says the building has been vacant since 1996 and does not meet current building codes. Scroll down for video Before: The building demolished Sunday was a former Coast Guard residence from when the military branch used the island as a base between 1966 and 1996 Time bomb: The building had been vacant since 1996 and was no longer up to current building codes @highlight Former Coast Guard residence vacant since 1996 was blown up Sunday morning @highlight New space will be turned into more park space for the island
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He claimed five wickets in less than four overs after tea as @placeholder collapsed from 221-4.
(CNN) -- South Africa pace bowler Dale Steyn ripped through India's batsmen on the third day of the first cricket Test in Nagpur, taking eight wickets as the hosts were forced to follow on. Steyn took a career-best 7-51 as India, resuming on 25-0 overnight, were skittled for just 233 to concede a massive first-innings deficit of 325 runs. The 26-year-old, whose previous best figures were 6-49, then took the wicket of first-innings centurion Virender Sehwag as India reached 66-2 at stumps on Monday. The haul took Steyn to 193 wickets in his 37th Test and gave South Africa a great chance of winning the two-match series against a side who usurped their No. 1 ranking in the five-day format late last year. @highlight South Africa paceman Dale Steyn takes eight wickets on third day of first Test in Nagpur @highlight Steyn claims career-best 7-51 to skittle India for 233 to earn a huge lead of 325 @highlight He then dismisses first-innings centurion Virender Sehwag as India reach 66-2 at stumps @highlight New Zealand take unassailable 2-0 lead in one-day series against visiting Bangladesh
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The sailing star will be soon returning to his life on the ocean waves as he continues his plan to lead a @placeholder team to victory in the next edition of the America's Cup in 2017.
(CNN)Given his sailing pedigree it's the last thing you would expect, but America's Cup hero Sir Ben Ainslie had to send out a distress call after sailing into trouble on his honeymoon. And who better to answer a knight's call for help than another knight of the British realm, Sir Richard Branson. A four-time Olympic sailing gold medalist, Ainslie was on honeymoon in the Caribbean with his new wife, British TV presenter Georgie Thompson, when the furling system broke on the vessel's main sail. "Seeing as Ben is one of the greatest sailors of all time, what we didn't except to see was his boat getting into trouble!" Branson explained on his blog. @highlight Sir Ben Ainslie is rescued by Sir Richard Branson while sailing on his honeymoon @highlight Ainslie sent out a distress call after his boat's main sail became tangled @highlight The four-time Olympic gold sailing medalist was sailing in the Caribbean @highlight The staff on Branson's private island helped steer Ainslie to shore
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Some held up placards reading 'Go back Wal-Mart,' a reference to the @placeholder retail giant expected to enter the Indian market under the new regulations.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:05 EST, 20 September 2012 | UPDATED: 18:19 EST, 22 September 2012 Shops and schools were forced to close during demonstrations against a government decision to open India's retail market to foreign companies such as Tesco and Wal-Mart. The partly successful national strike saw protesters burn effigies of Prime Minister Manmohan Sing and holding signs reading ‘Go Back Wal-Mart’ whilst disrupting train services, blocking the tracks. Political backlash against the economic reform package, which also includes cuts fuel subsidies, presented by the Cabinet last week has left Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's coalition scrambling to shore up its support and prevent early elections. @highlight Protesters blocked trains and burned effigies of Prime Minister Sing @highlight Schools and shops were forced to shut due to the nationwide strikes @highlight Demonstrations all over India against opening the retail market to foreign companies such as Tesco and U.S. supermarket giant Wal-Mart
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@placeholder has said he developed "Like Crazy" based on his own experience with a long-term, long-distance relationship; he's attentive to the million little frustrations that can nibble away at even the most passionate commitment, moments pinpointed by the production's handheld camera work.
(EW.com) -- When Jacob (Anton Yelchin) meets Anna (Felicity Jones) in the exquisite, happy/sad young-love story "Like Crazy," it's only after Anna makes the first move. She's a spunky British visiting student at a Los Angeles university and an aspiring writer; he's a quiet American classmate and an aspiring furniture designer. Anna's instincts are good: The two quickly fall rapturously, totally head-over-heels in love. And the magic of this glowing little award-winner by director/co-writer Drake Doremus ("Douchebag") is that we believe every skip and flutter of their beating hearts, even as those beats are challenged by forces beyond their control: When Anna returns to her family in London after graduation, visa problems keep her there. @highlight "Like Crazy" is an exquisite, happy/sad young-love story @highlight With no Love Story-ish terminal illness to stimulate audience tear ducts, "Like Crazy" tells the truth @highlight Storytelling credit goes to fast-rising stars Yelchin and Jones as the movie had no set script
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After his arrest in @placeholder last week, Bieber "made some statements that he had consumed some alcohol, and that he had been smoking marijuana and consumed some prescription medication," Miami Beach Police Chief Raymond Martinez said.
(CNN) -- Are criminal charges just the beginning of Justin Bieber's legal troubles? Depending on how things play out, the Canadian citizen could also have an immigration case to worry about. #DeportBieber trended on Twitter last week, with critics pushing authorities to send the teen pop star north of the border after he was arrested in Miami Beach, Florida, on suspicion of drunk driving, resisting arrest and driving without a valid license. It's not likely Bieber will be kicked out of the United States, immigration law experts say. But even so, criminal charges could complicate things for the 19-year-old singer -- and if he's charged with and convicted of any drug offenses, that could change the equation. @highlight Immigration lawyers say it's unlikely Justin Bieber will face deportation @highlight If he's charged with and convicted of drug offenses, that could change the equation @highlight The 19-year-old Canadian citizen faces misdemeanor charges in Florida @highlight California authorities are weighing whether to charge him with felony vandalism
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But investing in @placeholder is far from a new thing in the corporate world.
(CNN) -- When looking at the world's lowest unemployment rates, one of the first things you might notice is that many of the countries are in Southeast Asia. Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and Vietnam all have unemployment rates at or below 3%, ranking them in the top six overall, according to tradingeconomics.com. "One reason why the unemployment rates in those countries are low is because they're starting to get a lot of investment that used to go to China and would have gone to China," said George T. Haley, a professor of marketing and international business at the University of New Haven and co-author of "New Asian Emperors: The Business Strategies of the Overseas Chinese." @highlight Jobs appear to be plentiful in many Southeast Asian countries @highlight One of the reasons, an expert says, is that China -- not just the West -- is outsourcing there @highlight The United States' jobless rate is higher than the rates in Canada and Mexico
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Commonly known by his nickname "@placeholder," Widodo, 53, has been compared to the 2008 vintage of Barack Obama in part for his charisma and focus on change, and also because he represents a break from the political establishment.
(CNN) -- The two men vying to lead Indonesia is a study in contrasts: a self-made furniture salesman who has sprang into contention for the country's top political job, and a former general with a long military history who projects a strongman image. In the fourth election for the young Indonesian democracy, Joko Widodo and Prabowo Subianto are in contention to lead a country with a slowed economy and rising voter concerns about corruption in government. One of them will become the head of the most populous Muslim nation for the next five years when voters make their choice on July 9. @highlight Indonesia's voters to choose between military man or self-made furniture salesman @highlight Joko Widodo has drawn comparisons to Obama for his image as an outsider seeking to reform @highlight Prabowo Subianto touts his military record, which has been a strength and weakness
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A statement on Galatasaray's official website read: 'Galatasaray football team's new coach Cesare Prandelli is coming to @placeholder this evening.
Galatasaray have appointed former Italy manager Cesare Prandelli as their new coach, the Turkish club have announced. The Istanbul outfit, who had held an 'exchange of ideas' with former Manchester United manager David Moyes, were looking for a new coach after parting company with Italian tactician Roberto Mancini last month. Prandelli resigned as Italy boss after the national team's 1-0 defeat by Uruguay at the World Cup that saw them exit the competition early. Moving on: Prandelli resigned as Italy boss after overseeing a disappointing World Cup campaign Outsider: David Moyes held talks with the Turkish club last week but has been overlooked @highlight Prandelli resigned as Italy boss following their World Cup group stage exit @highlight Galatasaray released a statement confirming the appointment @highlight Turkish club parted company with Roberto Mancini last month @highlight Gala held talks with former Manchester United manager David Moyes
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A @placeholder has made wholesale changes to its football operation since that 7-1 semi-final humiliation in July.
Lionel Messi missed a penalty as Brazil defeated Argentina 2-0 in the Superclasico de Las Americas friendly fixture in Beijing Saturday. Goals either side of half-time from Diego Tardelli were enough to ensure Brazil trumped its great South American rival for the first time since 2012. A mix up in the Argentina defense enabled Atletico Miniero midfielder Tardelli to carefully place a volley beyond Argentina keeper Sergio Romero after 28 minutes. Messi then had the chance to draw la Albiceleste level after Angel Di Maria was brought down in the box just before half time. But the Barcelona star's tame penalty was easily saved by Jefferson in the Brazil goal. @highlight Brazil defeat Argentina 2-0 in Beijing friendly @highlight Diego Tardelli scores twice to give a Selecao victory @highlight Lionel Messi misses penalty just before half time
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A new law will allow out-of-state wineries to ship bottles directly to consumers in @placeholder.
A ban on selfies with tigers, teens denied driving licences for skipping school and an end to tax breaks for Hollywood are among new laws coming into effect in certain states on January 1. Other state laws will give California livestock more living room, approve direct-to-consumer wine shipments in Massachusetts, allow Louisiana teens as young as 16 to register to vote, and make it illegal not to recycle your computer. In addition, there will be a crackdown on meth dealers in Michigan and the minimum wage will be raised in Ohio, New York and Rhode Island among other states. Paws for the camera: In New York in February, it becomes illegal to pose for a photo with a lion, tiger or other big cat @highlight Minimum wage will be raised in Ohio, New York, Rhode Island and others @highlight Louisiana teenagers as young as 16 will be allowed to register to vote @highlight Other new state laws involve alcohol, crime, drugs, guns and hunting
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We all know how that ended, with a draw and the heartbreak of penalties, again, for @placeholder.
Losing your opening game at a World Cup is a blow and Saturday night’s defeat leaves England’s hopes of progressing hanging in the balance. But I honestly think there are more positives than negatives to take from the game, with Roy Hodgson’s gamble on Raheem Sterling - and the teenager’s fearless performance - both reasons to be optimistic. I say this with my professional head on and as an England fan, and I’d be surprised if a lot of my fellow England fans disagreed. Sure, I would have liked us to win, and we came closer than many may have expected. @highlight Roy Hodgson's gamble on playing Sterling paid off @highlight Danny Welbeck was lively and Wayne Rooney laid on the goal @highlight Luis Suarez close to Liverpool team-mates such as Steven Gerrard @highlight England play Uruguay on Thursday in World Cup Group D @highlight Suarez will have knowledge of how to get better of Gerrard @highlight Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo were OK at Man Utd after 2006 World Cup
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The rift comes down to money and the jockeying for positions that was expected to take place as the all-but-certain @placeholder campaign began to kick into gear.
Washington (CNN)Boy, that escalated quickly. A collection of Democratic PACs meant to give the party's presumptive front-runner Hillary Clinton a solid foundation for launching a campaign is experiencing its first fracture in what has been so far a unified front. One of the group's central figures, David Brock, resigned Monday from a super PAC board with a scathing email accusing his colleagues of "specious and malicious" attacks on his credibility. The Priorities USA board has long been seen as the hub of pro-Clinton group coordinating and the rift gave Clinton opponents fresh ammunition to remind the public of campaign infighting from 2008 and worried supporters who feared the return of staffing turmoil that led to the last campaign's implosion. @highlight The public rift in Clinton land has led some to question whether pro-Clinton super PACs can continue to work together @highlight The groups were founded to work in concert with one another with tacit support from the Clintons @highlight Tensions were still simmering after two days of negative headlines for the collective groups
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@placeholder, one of the great American novels, is pictured above in the 1956 film version
A shipping record has emerged showing Moby Dick author Herman Melville signing up for a whaling voyage across the Pacific which would inspire him to write the American classic. Melville, then just 21 years old, is featured on a list of crew members for the Acushnet whaling vessel, which launched from New Bedford, Massachusetts, in 1841. The entry includes physical characteristics of the young Melville, who was living in nearby Fairhaven before the launch. Shipping record: Melville's name (highlighted) was entered on the crew's list for a whaling vessel set to sail the Pacific, inspiring the tale of Moby Dick @highlight Document emerged showing Melville as sailor on the Acushnet in 1840 @highlight Set sail from New Bedord, Masachusetts in 1841 - and was gone four years @highlight Sailed the Pacific, lived with islanders and had first-hand whaling experience @highlight Academics have pointed to how his experiences shaped classical U.S. novel @highlight Moby Dick was obscure in author's life - other sailing tale made him money
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Freya (right) nudges into @placeholder in the early morning scrap
By John Stevens PUBLISHED: 06:09 EST, 16 October 2012 | UPDATED: 02:51 EST, 17 October 2012 David Cameron and George Osborne insist they enjoy a more cordial alliance than some previous occupants of Downing Street. But their pets are not afraid to get their claws out over who would make a better PM – that is, Prime Mouser. Just before dawn yesterday, Freya, the Chancellor’s cat, took on Larry, the Prime Minister’s pet, in a very public catfight. The PM's cat Larry takes a claw to the neck in the scrap with George Osborne's pet Freya outside Number 10 this morning @highlight The PM's pet Larry and the Chancellor's cat Freya trade blows at dawn @highlight A policeman looked on as Freya struck Larry at the throat @highlight Larry was later seen cowering in the window @highlight No 10 refuses to get drawn into the cat fight, saying the two pets 'co-exist'
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"The source is an eyewitness, an @placeholder chemical engineer, who supervised one of these facilities."
BERLIN, Germany (CNN) -- His phone number was published in a German phone directory -- Rafid Alwan, whose claims that Saddam Hussein was producing biological agents helped launch the Iraq war. Rafid Alwan says he wants to return to Iraq to work for his people and his country. He was reluctant to speak on the record, initially denying he was Iraqi or that he was the defector dubbed "Curveball" by the CIA. But eight months after we first contacted him, Alwan agreed to an interview, and we met in an anonymous hotel room in a southern German town. Trying to get details from him was difficult -- he spoke at length, often launching into a flowery history of Iraq or a description of Hussein's crimes, and in Arabic, which meant we had to wait after each answer for a translation. @highlight CNN speaks to Rafid Alwan, code named "Curveball" @highlight Alwan's claims that Iraq had WMD were used to support U.S. invasion @highlight Alwan came to Germany in 1999 seeking asylum
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He kept up his praise of the president last month when he said @placeholder 'has kept every promise he's made'
President Barack Obama and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie will renew there 'special relationship' next week when the pair meet to give the Jersey Shore a boost with a post-Memorial Day visit to showcase recovery efforts in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy. The White House says the president will tour the coastline with Gov. Christie on Tuesday and speak about the need to expand economic opportunities for middle-class families hit by the storm. He also plans to meet with business and home owners who have benefited from the recovery. Obama and Christie were a picture of bipartisanship after Sandy hit in October. Gov. Christie's favorable words and photo opportunities helped give the Obama a useful boost just before last year's presidential election and lost Christie some friends amongst his fellow Republicans. @highlight Obama and Christie were a picture of bipartisanship after Sandy hit in October @highlight On Tuesday the pair will meet again to check on the recovery effort in the storms aftermath
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@placeholder scored 31 league goals for the Reds last season and Rodgers admits his absence has been a setback
Brendan Rodgers has admitted Liverpool’s play has been left ‘a little broken’ by the significant overhaul of their squad this summer. The Liverpool manager, who believes victory in Saturday’s Merseyside derby will belatedly launch a season that has failed to get started, made nine new signings during the last transfer window, as well as selling Luis Suarez to Barcelona. Such a significant transition in personnel has seen Liverpool lose three of their first five Premier League matches, with their performances being characterised by poor defending, and Rodgers is aware of how standards have dropped from last season’s dazzling brand. Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers speaks to his players during a training session at Melwood on Thursday @highlight Brendan Rodgers concedes Liverpool are readjusting after the summer @highlight Luis Suarez left in July and the likes of Mario Balotelli were brought in @highlight The Reds have lost three of their five Premier League games this season @highlight Rodgers' side take on Everton in the Merseyside derby on Saturday @highlight Liverpool are 11th in the Premier League; the Toffees are 14th @highlight Everton manager Roberto Martinez insists his side are confident going into the match
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Elsewhere, a food drop by U.S. helicopters in @placeholder became a chaotic scene as hundreds of Haitians without food and water for four days rushed the boxes of aid being shoved out of the open doors.
Port-au-Prince, Haiti (CNN) -- Secretary of State Hillary Clinton presented a united stance with Haitian President Rene Preval during her visit Saturday to the quake-battered capital. Clinton, the highest-ranking U.S. official to visit the country since Tuesday's 7.0-magnitude quake, sought to assure the Haitian people that the United States is working with the government "to assist in every way we can." "We are here at the invitation of your government to help you," she said. "As President Obama has said, we will be here today, tomorrow and for the time ahead." Clinton said she and Preval will issue a joint communique Sunday "setting forth our intention to cooperate together." @highlight NEW: Clinton says global aid can help Haiti become better place than it was before quake @highlight NEW: Medical official warns that a third of patients in makeshift hospital may die without surgery @highlight NEW: Amid chaos, signs of progress, including aid distribution sites, hospitals @highlight Ex-Presidents Clinton and George W. Bush to lead fundraising effort for Haiti
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In @placeholder, it's a symphony of misery, augmented by depressing decor, despair and Martin's haunting visions in the subterranean swimming pool.
Since The Bridge disappeared from our screens in February in a flurry of betrayal, dead bodies and elaborate plot twists, it's been a frustrating time for fans of Scandi Noir. What was in the files that Danish detective Martin Rohde saw that related to the childhood of his blunt-speaking Swedish colleague Saga Noren? Is Martin himself guilty of murder? Scandinavian suspense: Sofia Helin stars as Saga Noren in the brilliant cross-border drama The Bridge And does the temperature ever rise above freezing in this corner of Scandinavia? The good news is that we won't have to wait too much longer to find out. Filming for a third series of the BBC4 hit is under way, so there was only one thing to do - head to the scene of the crime. @highlight Hit crime series The Bridge splits its action between Malmo and Copenhagen @highlight Filming of a third series of the Scandi Noir thriller is currently in progress @highlight Fans of the show can find key sights on both sides of the Oresund strait
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"Burma" was the name the country used decades ago, before the military junta took control and changed it to "@placeholder."
(CNN) -- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's admiration for Myanmar democracy activist and former political prisoner Aung San Suu Kyi was hard to miss during her visit to Suu Kyi's home in Yangon. They stood together, hands clasped and all smiles -- and even shared a hug -- at a news conference Friday on Suu Kyi's porch before international journalists. "I felt like I had known her for years," Clinton told CNN's Jill Dougherty on her second day of meeting with Suu Kyi, "because of all of the information I had about her and the interactions that friends of mine had about her that carried messages back and forth." @highlight NEW: Myanmar must end North Korea military ties to get U.S. cooperation, she says @highlight Secretary Clinton expresses deep admiration for iconic democracy activist @highlight Clinton became the first U.S. secretary of state to visit the country in 50 years @highlight But the country is not yet on the road to democracy, activist says
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We moved to this beautiful place to retire, because we love @placeholder.
By James Rush Families on the Somerset Levels fled their homes today after flood water rose by two feet in just a few hours when river defences were breached. Police in helicopters took to the skies on Wednesday night and used a Tannoy system to urge residents to abandon their homes. But many homeowners in Northmoor, Saltmoor and Fordgate were reluctant to leave and watched helplessly yesterday as waves of sewage-filled water engulfed their houses. Moving: A man carries his belongings through a flood street in Moorland, Somerset, as flood defences are put up Helping out: Workmen drive through flood water in Moorland as flood defences are erected to try and prevent the village from being lost to flooding @highlight Somerset families fled their homes today as food waters rose 2ft in a few hours @highlight Police in helicopters used a Tannoy system to urge residents to leave homes @highlight Many residents were reluctant to leave however and watched on as water engulfed their homes
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It is the classy and demure @placeholder that sons would most like their mothers to emulate the style of, but steer clear of Nancy Dell'Olio they warn
Helen Mirren and Carol Vorderman top list of classiest dressed women Carole Middleton and Nancy Dell'Olio at bottom Fishnets, leather trousers and low-cut tops worst offenders on mothers A third of mothers trust fashion advice of son more than daughter By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 11:15 EST, 23 November 2012 | UPDATED: 12:35 EST, 23 November 2012 Traditionally, mother and daughter would share fashion and style tips, but according to the latest research, it is sons that mothers are turning to for advice. In the age of the metrosexual male, where the beauty and fashion boundaries between men and women are increasingly blurring, it seems young adult men aren’t just conscious of their own appearance with one in four now admitting to giving their mother style advice. @highlight Helen Mirren and Carol Vorderman top list of classiest dressed women @highlight Carole Middleton and Nancy Dell'Olio at bottom @highlight Fishnets, leather trousers and low-cut tops worst offenders on mothers @highlight A third of mothers trust fashion advice of son more than daughter
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"When you did work you were proud of, you'd hope for approval or a 'good job' from @placeholder as a child would from a parent.
(CNN) -- Jeanne Cooper, who played Katherine Chancellor, the "Dame of Genoa City," on "The Young and the Restless," has died. She was 84. Her death was confirmed by her son, actor Corbin Bernsen, on his Twitter account. "Mom passed this morning," Bernsen posted. "She was in peace and without fear." Cooper had been suffering from an undisclosed illness. The cause of death was not given. Cooper was already a well-established TV actress when she took the role of Chancellor in 1973. "The Young and the Restless" was struggling in the ratings and its creator, William J. Bell, wanted to spice things up. @highlight Jeanne Cooper played Katherine Chancellor on "Young and the Restless" @highlight Cooper played role for 39 years @highlight Actress is mother of actor Corbin Bernsen @highlight "She was in peace and without fear," Bernsen tweeted
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'We [Republicans] don't talk about this because – well, people ask me, "Do @placeholder care as much about the poor as Democrats do?"
By Francesca Chambers Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum said on Monday night that he is 'not sure' if Republicans care about poor people as much as Democrats do. 'If you really cared you'd talk about the problems they have,' Santorum told a group of conservatives at the New York meeting on Monday evening. 'If you really cared [about poor people'] you'd talk about the problems they have,' Former Sen. Rick Santorum told a group of conservatives at the New York meeting on Monday evening The New York Meeting is a monthly gathering organized by Mallory Factor, a New York Times best-selling author and instructor at the Citadel in South Carolina. @highlight Former Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum was in New York on Monday to promote his new book @highlight At a meeting of conservatives, Santorum was asked for his thoughts on the Earned Income Tax Credit @highlight The EITC is a wage supplement often preferred by Republicans over a minimum wage hike @highlight As part of his response to the question, Santorum said he's 'not sure' if the GOP cares about poor people as much as Democrats do @highlight If they did, he said, they would be talking about issues that affect poor people more often
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"@placeholder is just as dangerous" as other sports and, she added, affords players less protection.
When he was on the baseball field, Ryan Freel was unafraid to fling his body, and his head, into plays -- diving after balls and crashing into outfield walls. That fearlessness earned the undersized Freel a spot in the big leagues, as well as a raft of concussions. Now, nearly a year after his death, Freel has the distinction of being the first Major League Baseball player to be diagnosed with chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), according to researchers at the Boston University School of Medicine. "The real important issue is that he hit his head multiple times -- small hits, big hits, in baseball and outside of baseball," said Robert Stern, co-founder of the Center for the Study of Traumatic Encephalopathy at BU. @highlight MLB says it's working with experts to prevent concussions and head injuries @highlight Ryan Freel's family says knowing he had CTE "provides some solace" after his suicide @highlight Chronic traumatic encephalopathy is believed to be a result of repetitive brain trauma @highlight The disease is associated with memory loss, erratic behavior, aggression and paranoia
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"I have enormous confidence that in looking at this law, not only is it constitutional, but that the court is going to exercise its jurisprudence carefully because of the profound power that our @placeholder has," Obama said. "
President Barack Obama on Tuesday eased his rhetoric on the Supreme Court's upcoming ruling on health care reform but repeated his belief that the justices should follow legal precedent and uphold the law's constitutionality. His remarks in response to a question at a media luncheon followed criticism by conservatives that the president had leveled a political salvo at the high court a day earlier when commenting on last week's hearings on the 2010 Affordable Care and Prevention Act. On Monday, Obama said a Supreme Court ruling overturning the law passed by Congress would amount to the kind of "judicial activism" that conservative commentators oppose. @highlight President Obama says the Supreme Court has the "final say" @highlight At the same time, Obama says legal precedent should mean a favorable ruling @highlight Conservatives blast Obama's Monday comment of possible "judical activism" by the high court @highlight A high court ruling is expected later this year before the November presidential election
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Bennett, 26, was cleared of attempted murder but admitted grievous bodily harm with intent at @placeholder.
By Harriet Arkell PUBLISHED: 09:42 EST, 12 April 2013 | UPDATED: 11:09 EST, 12 April 2013 Matthew Bennett, 26, flew into a rage when a guest at a Christmas party made a joke he considered racist A man has been jailed for nine years after attacking a guest at a Christmas party with a claw hammer because he made an apparently 'racist joke'. Matthew Bennett, 26, flew into a rage when fellow reveller Jon Brooks quipped 'I'm not racist because I've got a black labrador' after Bennett said he had a mixed-race sister. Bennett left the party and went home to fetch the weapon before coming back and battering Mr Brooks around the head, leaving him with permanent brain damage. @highlight Matthew Bennett, 26, of Bristol, attacked Jon Brooks, 30, with claw hammer @highlight Took offence when Mr Brooks said he wasn't racist as he had black labrador @highlight Mr Brooks suffered permanent brain damage and family 'went through hell' @highlight Bennett jailed for nine years after admitting causing grievous bodily harm
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"To cure its addiction to debts, the @placeholder has to re-establish the common sense principle that one should live within its means."
(CNN) -- Standard & Poor's move lowering the U.S. credit rating from AAA to AA+ shook global markets over the weekend as traders reacted to the news. Shares dipped across the Middle East Sunday as the region's exchanges were among the first global markets to open since the historic downgrade. Israel's stock market fell more than 6%, and the Tel Aviv 25 Index ended the trading day down 6.99%. The Dubai Financial Market (DFM) General Index fell 3.7% on Sunday. And the General Index on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange lost 2.5%. In Saudi Arabia, the Tadawul All-Share Index gained less than 0.1% after dropping nearly 5.5% Saturday. @highlight NEW: G-7 nations will hold a conference call to discuss the downgraded rating @highlight Shares dip across the Middle East as markets open @highlight Israel's Tel Aviv 25 index ends the trading day down 6.99% @highlight The Dubai Financial Market (DFM) General Index falls 3.7%
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@placeholder scored his first goal for Ipswich since returning to the club in September
There were blue and white beachballs, a few inflatable bananas and even a pink flamingo flying around the away end of St Mary’s before kick off. But the Ipswich fans’ celebrations came too early as their side battled to a draw against Southampton to force an FA Cup replay. Mick McCarthy’s Championship side took a surprise early lead against their Barclays Premier League opposition, but Southampton levelled to take the tie into another game. The travelling support came in force and will have many more behind them on January 14 when another 90 minutes of football, plus the possibility of extra time and penalties, will decide who progresses and if they can celebrate properly. @highlight Darren Ambrose opened the scoring in the 19th minute with header past Fraser Forster @highlight The Ipswich midfielder started his first match in English football since September 2013 @highlight Morgan Schneiderlin equalised for Southampton with 33 minutes on the clock
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In 2010 more than 250 million prescriptions for antidepressants were written for @placeholder.
More than 70million Americans - or one in five of the population - is on mind-altering drugs, a new study reported by WND.com has found. The shocking survey revealed that prescription drug abuse as well as illegal narcotics use has reached epidemic proportions across the country. Nearly 50 million people are thought to have been given high-strength substances by their doctors - leading to an alarming spike in drug-related deaths. The death of movie star of Philip Seymour Hoffman from an apparent heroin overdose again promoted the spectre of illicit substances in the country's psyche. Overdose: Philip Seymour Hoffman was found dead in his New York apartment in a suspected heroin overdose @highlight One in Five adults take prescription psychiatric drugs @highlight Prescription drugs are the second most common substances to be abused @highlight 27,000 unintentional drug overdose deaths occurred in the United States @highlight 250million prescriptions for anti-depressants were written in 2010 @highlight 10 per cent of high school pupils are prescribed drugs for ADHD @highlight Anti-depressants have been linked to a series of school shootings
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And it seems the issues haven’t quite been solved yet, so @placeholder is playing it safe and aiming for a later launch.
It’s set to be one of the most groundbreaking moments in humanity’s six decades of space exploration: Today SpaceX was due to land a rocket on a floating platform after launching. But those looking forward to this pivotal moment will have to wait a little longer, as Nasa has announced that the launch will be delayed until 6 January 2015. Nasa said the delay will allow a few issues with the rocket to be ironed out - and it will also give the teams time ‘to enjoy the holidays’. Scroll down for videos SpaceX was planning to land a Falcon 9 rocket on a barge (shown) at Cape Canaveral today. The rocket was to attempt to land after launching a Dragon capsule. But the launch has been delayed until Tuesday 6 Jan due to an issue with one of the engines. It had already been delayed from earlier this week due to the same issue @highlight SpaceX was planning to land a Falcon 9 rocket at Cape Canaveral today @highlight The rocket was to attempt to land after launching a Dragon capsule @highlight But the launch has been delayed due to an issue with one of the engines @highlight It had already been delayed from earlier this week due to the same issue @highlight It will now take place at 11.18am GMT on Tuesday 6 January @highlight After launch the first stage of their Falcon 9 rocket will attempt to touch down on a barge after taking Dragon to space @highlight It is the first ever attempt at landing a rocket on solid ground after launch @highlight CEO Elon Musk said the ambitious attempt has a 50% chance of working @highlight The company ultimately wants all of its rockets to be reusable
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Today there are 3,400 troops in the Gurkha brigade, operating from bases in @placeholder.
LONDON, England (CNN) -- The British government announced Friday that more than 4,000 former Gurkha soldiers are entitled to settle in Britain, but Gurkha supporters quickly denounced the measure as meaningless. Former Gurkha solider Tulbahadur Pun was awarded Britain's highest honor for bravery, the Victoria Cross. Supporters have fought for years for more rights for the Gurkhas, Nepalese soldiers who have been part of the British Army for nearly 200 years. Gurkhas have fought alongside the British Armed Forces in every conflict in that period, including both world wars, and are known for their ferocity and pride. Despite their centuries of service, Gurkhas were not given the right to settle in the United Kingdom until 2004. @highlight British government unveils moves to let more former Gurkha troops live in the UK @highlight Gurkhas are part of British armed forces made up of Nepalese fighters @highlight Campaigners say qualifying criteria mean most will not be able to settle in UK @highlight First Gurkha units formed in 1815 and they fought in every campaign since
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Dr Spencer was pictured in full hazmat gear as he prepared to travel to @placeholder - he could have contracted the disease in his off-hours while mingling with Guinean civilians
Craig Spencer, the doctor whose confirmed Ebola diagnosis sent New York City into a tailspin on Thursday, successfully cleared the U.S. government's newest 'enhanced' screening protocols when he returned from Africa. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Dr Spencer, who was in Guinea treating Ebola patients as part of a Doctors Without Borders team, passed inspection six days before showing symptoms and being rushed to Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan. 'The healthcare worker had returned through JFK Airport on October 17 and participated in the enhanced screening for all returning travelers from these countries' affected by the virus, the CDC said in a statement. @highlight Dr. Craig Spencer returned from Guinea on October 17 @highlight The CDC's 'enhanced screening' protocols didn't flag him as a disease carrier because he had no Ebola symptoms @highlight 'He went through multiple layers of screening and did not have a fever or other symptoms of illness,' the CDC tweeted @highlight He spiked a 100.3F fever six days later and landed in New York City's Bellevue Hospital @highlight Critics are slamming the CDC and the Obama administration for letting west African travelers into the country while requiring airport screening that can't identify patients
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Asked about his confidence in the director's ability to continue in her post, @placeholder told reporters, "This hearing did not add to my confidence."
(CNN) -- U.S. Secret Service Director Julia Pierson called an incident in which a man scaled a fence and entered the White House "unacceptable" and told a congressional committee Tuesday that she takes "full responsibility." Omar Gonzalez, a 42-year-old knife-wielding Iraq war veteran, entered an unlocked door to the executive mansion, Pierson told the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, which grilled her on the September 19 security breach. A federal grand jury on Tuesday indicted Gonzalez on three separate federal and District of Columbia charges that could carry a maximum of 17 years in prison. His first court appearance is expected Wednesday in Washington. @highlight NEW: Whistleblower says an armed contractor was allowed on an elevator with Obama @highlight Secret Service chief says agents used "restraint in making a very difficult decision" @highlight Gonzalez entered White House via unlocked door, Pierson tells congressional committee @highlight Rep. Darrell Issa cites instances of "misbehavior" that undermine trust in Secret Service
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Those arrested in the ring are all @placeholder nationals living illegally in the United States.
By Ashley Collman PUBLISHED: 21:34 EST, 19 July 2013 | UPDATED: 21:34 EST, 19 July 2013 A prostitution ring in New Jersey that ran a high-volume business with illegal immigrants from Mexico and Latin America was busted Thursday. The ring, headed by 38-year-old Jose Cruz 'Chato' Romero-Flores, brought women to the U.S. with the promise of jobs as house cleaners or babysitters. Once in the country, the women endured a 'miserable life of high-volume prostitution' according to New Jersey's acting Attorney General John Hoffman. Miserable lives: The Lakewood, New Jersey home where Romero-Flores was operating his high-volume prostitution business @highlight Authorities had been looking for the ring lead by Jose Cruz 'Chato' Romero-Flores for over a year @highlight Romero-Flores and five others were arrested July 11 for their role in the ring @highlight The women prostituted were lured into the country from Mexico and other parts of Latin America with the promise of jobs as babysitters or house cleaners @highlight Once in the U.S., they were forced to serve up to 40 clients a day as prostitutes @highlight Authorities believe several dozen women were used in the business, and are still trying to locate all of them
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And then there was the world No 1’s observation two weeks ago that Mickelson and @placeholder may be playing the ‘last few holes’ of their top-flight golfing careers.
Tom Watson spoke glowingly on Wednesday morning of how Phil Mickelson has become a leader and of his ability to ‘talk smack’ — and it was not long before the Californian showed exactly what the US captain meant. A few hours later the Californian took careful aim at Team Europe with a bit of ‘smack’ — banter —about how Rory McIlroy and Graeme McDowell are currently on the opposite sides of litigation proceedings involving management issues. By doing so, Mickelson took it upon himself to signal the end of the studiously bland build-up to the Ryder Cup and demonstrate that, in the absence of Tiger Woods, he is a senior figure determined to avoid another reverse at the hands of Europe. @highlight Phil Mickelson has poked fun at Rory McIlroy and Graeme McDowell @highlight European pair have been dragged into protracted courtroom rows over McIlroy's contested management contract @highlight McIlroy is suing his former management company Horizon, where McDowell is both a client and shareholder @highlight American was speaking at a press conference ahead of Ryder Cup @highlight Says: 'Not only are we able to play together, we also don't litigate against each other, and that's a real plus' @highlight Mickelson says he couldn't resist making the comment
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‘There were few spheres of interaction in @placeholder that did not have a martial component, right down to the symbols used in their written scripts.’
Weapons that dominated Europe for more than 3,000 years were introduced by the ancient Minoan civilisation, according to a new study. Swords, metal battle axes, long bladed spears, shields and possibly even armour were brought to Europe by the Minoans who ruled Crete. The finding overturns the popular perception originally put forward by archaeologists that Ancient Crete was one of the most peaceful civilisations in history. Scroll down to video The palace of Knossos reveals an advanced and organised society. Since towns and palaces in Crete, the home of the mythical Minotaur, were first dug up and studied a century ago the Minoans have been widely regarded by archaeologists as an essentially peaceful people. @highlight Minoan culture was permeated by warfare and violence @highlight Weapons used in Crete remained in use until advent of gunpowder
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@placeholder was of the opinion that Koscielny should have been given a straight red for his foul on Hazard
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho thought Arsenal trio Laurent Koscielny, Calum Chambers and Danny Welbeck should have bee sent off during Chelsea's 2-0 win at Stamford Bridge - but refused to criticise referee Martin Atkinson . The Portuguese boss thought the three Arsenal stars, who were all cautioned, should have seen red rather than yellow during the Premier League encounter. After the final whistle, Mourinho was seen having a rare public chat with Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich. Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho thought Arsenal should have finished the game with eight men Martin Atkinson decided to caution Laurent Koscielny for a foul on Eden Hazard inside the penalty area @highlight Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho thought Laurent Koscielny, Calum Chambers and Danny Welbeck were all lucky to stay on the field @highlight All three players were cautioned during Arsenal's 2-0 defeat by Chelsea @highlight Mourinho refused to criticise Premier League official Martin Atkinson
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Look at a 2008 map and it is shaded blue -- carried by @placeholder.
Akron, Ohio (CNN) -- The Akron warehouse is bustling with activity: Forklifts buzzing across the floor. Boxes stacked neatly by the loading area. Vans lined side by side to take deliveries. CEO Daniel Flowers shows it all off with a clear sense of pride and accomplishment. He just wishes he wasn't so busy. Yes, a CEO who wishes supply outpaced demand. "We have had a steady increase in the number of people who seek emergency food assistance," Flowers tells a visitor. It is impossible not to be impressed by the operation. Flowers is president and CEO of the Akron-Canton Regional Food Bank, which now operates out of what once was a beer distributorship. @highlight Economy is improving, but many still not better off in Ohio @highlight President Obama makes his ninth trip to Ohio this year @highlight Race for White House will be fought on the county level
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During the siege, Abbott said, the hostage-taker "sought to cloak his actions with the symbolism of the (@placeholder) death cult," Abbott said.
The gunman who held hostages for more than 16 hours in a Sydney cafe was no stranger to police -- and was on bail for violent criminal offenses at the time of the siege. Man Haron Monis, an Iranian-born refugee who was granted political asylum in Australia in 2001, had "a long history of violent crime, infatuation with extremism and mental instability," Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott told reporters. "It's pretty obvious that the perpetrator was a deeply disturbed individual," he said at a press conference Tuesday, adding that the 50-year-old was "well known" to federal and state police, as well as the Australian Security Intelligence Organization. @highlight Man Haron Monis had history of "infatuation with extremism and mental instability," Abbott says @highlight Hostage-taker was granted political asylum in Australia in 2001; was on bail for violent offending @highlight His former lawyer says he campaigned against "the victimization of Muslims and Islamists" @highlight On Monis' apparent website, there is a pledge of allegiance to ISIS
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She cooked meals in her kitchen and drove the food south to the @placeholder school.
EL PASO, Texas (CNN) -- El Paso native Maria Ruiz knows firsthand how different life can be a mere 30-minute drive south of her Texas home. The sight of families living in homes made of wooden pallets pushed Maria Ruiz into action. "Just by crossing the border, you're in a Third World country," Ruiz said. For 12 years, she's traveled several times a week to the outskirts of Juarez, Mexico, bringing aid to hundreds of impoverished children and their families. Ruiz's family has roots in Juarez, but it wasn't until 1996 that she ventured outside the city. There, for the first time, she saw poverty in the extreme. People lived in homes made of wooden pallets. The elementary school was built of makeshift materials and had no running water or electricity. Teachers told her that many children were failing because they were hungry. @highlight El Paso native Maria Ruiz brings aid to hundreds of impoverished Mexicans @highlight She crosses the border several times a week to the outskirts of Juarez @highlight Her family's ministry is building community kitchen, orphanage and trade school
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I was honored to be asked to come on board as executive producer of the film, "@placeholder," an honest and inside look at our military service members.
Editor's note: Actor and director Gary Sinise has appeared on film in "Forrest Gump," "Truman" and "Apollo 13" and on television in "CSI: NY." He co-founded the Steppenwolf Theater Company in Chicago. Actor Gary Sinise says we can't do enough for veterans who sacrifice to protect America. (CNN) -- A while back, a friend of mine suggested that I take a look at a film that a buddy of his had made about his two brothers serving in Iraq. Having spent some time there myself, I was eager to see it. Once I did, I wanted to do all I could to help the filmmakers find a distributor and get this wonderful film into the theaters. @highlight Gary Sinise: I agreed to help produce a film made by man with two brothers in military @highlight He says "Brothers at War" shows side of military rarely seen @highlight Sinise: We can't do enough to honor military for sacrifices on our behalf
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For Demjanovich to be canonized, the church also had to be shown that others had prayed for @placeholder's intercession before the boy was cured.
Almost 90 years after her passing, a New Jersey nun credited with restoring a blind man's sight will be the first person beatified on U.S. soil in a historic honor. Sister Miriam Teresa Demjanovich, of the Sisters of Charity in Convent Station, NJ., will be beatified Saturday in a Mass of Beatification at Newark's Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart. The move is an important step on the road to becoming a saint, following be venerated for heroic virtue but preceding the final step of having a a second miracle attributed to them. Sister Miriam Teresa Demjanovich, of the Sisters of Charity in Convent Station, NJ., will be beatified Saturday in a Mass of Beatification at Newark's Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart @highlight Sister Miriam Teresa Demjanovich, of the Sisters of Charity in Convent Station, NJ., will be beatified Saturday in a Mass of Beatification at Newark's Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart @highlight Demjanovich is credited with restoring the sight of 8-year-old Michael Mencer in 1964 when his teacher gave him a prayer card associated with the nun and a strand of her hair @highlight Mencer was suffering from macular degeneration, of which there is no known cure @highlight If one more miracle is attributed to Demjanovich, she could attain sainthood in the Catholic Church
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Pacquiao will bank at least 25 million dollars for the fight, then a minimum of another 100 million dollars if he wins and gets his eagerly-awaited bout against @placeholder
The casinos like to call it The Grand Arrival when the protagonists for the big fights they are hosting come to town. Manny Pacquiao more than lived up to that description as he flew into Macau from the Philippines aboard one of the two passenger jets he hired to bring more than 350 of his nearest and dearest to his fight here this weekend. By contrast the challenger for his world welterweight title, Chris Algieri, took a scheduled flight from his Los Angeles training camp in the company of his six-man team. VIDEO Scroll down to get a first look at Pacquiao training in Macau @highlight Manny Pacquiao flew in ahead of his bout against USA's Chris Algieri @highlight Pacquiao hired two jets to fly in 350 of his nearest and dearest to Macau @highlight Algieri took a scheduled fight from his LA training camp with six-man team @highlight Pacquiao has said that Floyd Mayweather is avoiding a fight with him @highlight Clash between Pacquiao and Mayweather could be worth $1billion
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The most extended critique of @placeholder, though, came right out of the gate, from Mitt Romney.
(CNN) -- With Rick Perry instantly assuming the top spot among candidates for the Republican presidential nomination, it is no surprise that nearly every other man and woman on stage with him at last night's debate took aim. Citing his executive order mandating inoculations against a sexually transmitted disease that can lead to cervical cancer, Michele Bachmann expressed outrage that Perry, she said, had "forced" "government injections" of 12-year-old girls. Jon Huntsman archly claimed that Perry's skepticism about a border fence was nothing short of "treasonous." Ron Paul accused Perry, his fellow Texan, of raising his taxes, increasing the state's debt, and expanding the state government's workforce. @highlight William Howell says front-runner Rick Perry was target for GOP candidates at debate @highlight He says Mitt Romney turned focus to Social Security and Perry's Ponzi scheme comment @highlight He says Perry now says he'd keep Social Security safe, then talks about moving it to states @highlight Howell: Perry may be favored, but in general election Social Security stance would hurt him
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@placeholder and his representatives declined to comment on Tuesday night.
Raheem Sterling partied in a London nightclub until 3am - the day after he was ‘too tired’ to play for England in their Euro 2016 qualifier in Estonia. The Liverpool winger was joined at trendy Cirque le Soir near Carnaby Street by national team colleagues Danny Welbeck and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, just 24 hours after being left on the bench by manager Roy Hodgson, who revealed that Sterling had approached him the day before the 1-0 win in Tallinn complaining of tiredness. After flying back to Manchester straight after the game on October 12, the London-born youngster was out in the capital the following night, along with Arsenal duo Welbeck and Oxlade-Chamberlain. @highlight Raheem Sterling was too tired to start for England against Estonia @highlight However, Liverpool star partied in London until 3am the day after the match @highlight The winger was joined at a trendy London club by Arsenal pair Danny Welbeck and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
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The referee deemed it intentional and produced a second yellow to leave @placeholder a man shy for more than 45 minutes.
New manager, same old problems. Steve Clarke’s first game as Reading manager ended in defeat as 10-man Watford escaped with a 1-0 win at the Madejski Stadium. Watford’s Gabrielle Angella was sent off for a second bookable offence in first half stoppage time, giving Clarke an ideal opportunity to start delivering on his promise of a Barclays Premier League promotion push this season. But this was a welcome to the Championship the new man at the helm will want to forget in a hurry, as Almen Abdi’s second-half strike proved the winner for visitors Watford. 10-men Watford battled out a 1-0 victory against Reading as night falls on the Madejski Stadium @highlight Watford defeated Reading 1-0 in their Championship clash at the Madejski @highlight Gabriele Angella was sent off for the Hornets on the stroke of half-time @highlight Almen Abdi scored the winner after meeting a cross from Ikechi Anya
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He stood by sending Rambold to jail for a month - despite allegations that he used his position at @placeholder to groom troubled Cherice for sex in 2008.
By Laura Collins In Billings, Montana and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:03 EST, 29 August 2013 | UPDATED: 21:10 EST, 29 August 2013 The mother of Cherice Moralez has rejected the apology of the Montana judge who sentenced her rapist teacher to 30 days in jail - saying he's 'only covering his butt.' Auliea Hanlon said District Judge Todd Baugh’s apology was 'irrelevant' because he has stood by the sentence given to rapist and former teacher Stacey Rambold, even though Cherice was only 14 when he had sex with her. Some 400 protestors turned out in front of the Yellowstone County courthouse on Thursday afternoon and demanded that Judge Baugh resign, that Rambold's sentence be reviewed and that the judge's past cases be looked over for similar outrageous rulings. @highlight Cherice Moralez, 14 at the time, was bullied by classmates after charges were brought against her Montana teacher Stacey Rambold, 48 @highlight Rambold admitted to raping the vulnerable teenager on several occasions in 2007 in his marital home, car and office @highlight Judge G Todd Baugh gave Rambold just 30 days in jail instead of maximum of life because Rambold had 'suffered enough' and Cherice was 'in control' @highlight His sentence is to be reviewed @highlight Baugh had previously made controversial decisions @highlight Protests planned for today and nationwide petition calling for judge's removal has 10,000 signatures @highlight Cherice was found by her horrified mother in her bed after shooting herself dead when it became too much to bear @highlight School had issued Rambold with a warning over inappropriate behavior four years before he raped Cherice but left him in charge of minors
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His legal team has confirmed he is helping with inquiries, but @placeholder was unavailable for comment yesterday.
Part of the House of Lords has been searched by police investigating historic child sex abuse claims against a Labour peer. Up to eight officers from Leicestershire Police swooped on the office of Greville Janner as part of an ongoing inquiry linked to children’s homes in the county. Officers took the highly unusual step of entering Parliament to raid his office and seize computer equipment just weeks before submitting a dossier on the peer to the Crown Prosecution Service. The offices of Lord Janner were raided by officers from Leicestershire police in March, it has emerged The move came after police spent several days searching the 85-year-old politician’s home in Golders Green, north-west London, in December. @highlight Leicestershire police carry out search of office in Houses of Parliament @highlight It was part of an ongoing inquiry into non-recent child sexual abuse @highlight Greville Janner was a Leicestershire Labour MP from 1970 to 1997
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@placeholder, who leads by six shots, chips out of the bunker on the 10th hole during the third round
For all the talk about how the young Americans are going to push Rory McIlroy hard this year, it might be someone closer to home who proves the nearest thing to a rival. Martin Kaymer turned 30 on December 28 and will surely emphasise he is a man in his prime by completing an impressive statement of intent in the desert on Sunday. The final round of the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship was shaping up to be an epic duel in the sun between the winners of the last three majors when McIlroy notched his first hole in one as a pro on Friday, to pull within two strokes of the German. @highlight Martin Kaymer heads into the final round with a six-shot lead @highlight Kaymer hit an impressive seven under-par as he took full control @highlight Rory McIlroy endured a frustrating day on the greens and shot one under @highlight McIlroy goes into final day two shots off second place @highlight Thomas Pieters closed the round on 14 under after a round of 70
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'As a father, who are we as @placeholder if we don’t step forward first and say: these kids who are isolated, alone … let’s get them someplace safe and secure.'
By Pedro Oliveira Jr. Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel says his city will offer food and housing to as many as 1,000 undocumented young children picked up at the US-Mexico border. 'The influx of unaccompanied child migrants is a growing humanitarian crisis that we can no longer ignore,' the mayor told the Chicago Tribune on Sunday. Emanuel will use federal funds to build new shelters in addition to nine others in Chicago that already house some 500 migrant children. He will also push for a 'broad based pro-bono campaign' to expand legal services offered to the minors. Border crisis: more than 57,500 children have been apprehended at the US-Mexico border since October @highlight Rahm Emanuel says he will use federal funds to pay for homes and legal advice for unaccompanied minors @highlight Plan will triple the number of beds the city currently offers for undocumented children @highlight Immigration crisis continues with more than 57,500 kids taken in at border since October
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OCR said a ‘migration into @placeholder’ module would be an optional part of a new GCSE history course being introduced in 2016.
Teenagers will be able to study 2,000 years of immigration to Britain as part of plans for a new history GCSE. Those studying the module will learn about the reasons for immigration, the experience of migrants and their impact on the country. The OCR exam board, which has drawn up the proposals, said pupils would discover parallels to the modern day. Melting pot: GCSE students will learn about how London has been a destination for migrants for hundreds of years. Pictured, a 17th Century image of arrivals on the River Thames by the Tower of London They may be ‘surprised to learn’ that the black population of London potentially numbered up to 15,000 in the 1750s, and that at least ten languages were used across medieval England. @highlight OCR module will be about history of migrants dating to Roman times @highlight It will study little-known 15,000-strong black community in 1750s London @highlight Exam board chief said migration is a 'defining feature of our history'
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@placeholder's husband, her son's stepfather, wrapped her in his arms before turning to the crowd, screaming: "Burn this bitch down."
Michael Brown's mother says hearing that a grand jury had decided not to indict the officer who killed her son felt like getting shot. "We heard this and it was just like, like I had been shot. Like you shoot me now -- just no respect, no sympathy, nothing," Lesley McSpadden told CNN's Sunny Hostin on Wednesday. "This could be your child. This could be anybody's child." A New York Times video captured the moments after McSpadden heard about the decision not to indict Darren Wilson, the white officer who killed her son, Michael Brown, a black teen. She stood with protesters outside the Ferguson police department, sobbing uncontrollably. @highlight Michael Brown Sr. calls the officer who killed his son a "murderer" @highlight "He was intending to kill someone. That's how I look at it," he says @highlight Neither of Brown's parents believes the officer's version of events @highlight Legal analysts debate whether there should have been a special prosecutor
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'I'm in charge for my first season at Tottenham and at the moment we want to put in place our philosophy and play in the way that @placeholder have played in their history,' he added.
By Mark Bryans, Press Association Harry Redknapp saw his QPR side roundly beaten on his return to Tottenham but insists he will stick with his new formation. The 67-year-old was at White Hart Lane for the first time since being sacked in 2012 but his Rangers team were outclassed as Tottenham cantered to a 4-0 victory. Nacer Chadli scored twice, with Eric Dier scoring his second goal in as many weeks and Emmanuel Adebayor adding a fourth after the break. Leading the way: Harry Redknappy refuses to ditch Queens Park Rangers' 3-5-2 system Mauricio Pochettino saw his attacking players shine, especially in the first half up against the back three on which Redknapp has pinned his survival hopes. @highlight Premier League new boys were beaten 4-0 at White Hart Lane @highlight QPR are playing with a revised formation sine Glen Hoddle's arrival @highlight Nacer Chadli (2), Eric Dier and Emmanuel Adebayor scored the Spurs goals
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@placeholder got out of the taxi and "became combative with the officer, trying to fight with him," the police statement said.
Less than two months after 43-year-old Eric Garner died in a police chokehold, New York City Police Commissioner William Bratton announced that all NYPD officers will undergo a three-day retraining period on the proper use of force when engaging a suspect. The training will focus on how officers can avoid physical confrontations when talking to and restraining suspects, as well as how to safely take them into custody without bringing harm to either the individual or the officer. Officers will also undergo a leadership and cultural sensitivity workshop. "It was evident to me and Mayor (Bill) de Blasio... that there was a need for a fundamental shift in the culture of the department, from an overarching focus on police activity... to an emphasis on collaborative problem-solving with the community," Bratton said before the city council's Committee for Public Safety Monday. @highlight NYPD to institute use-of-force retraining after deaths of two suspects @highlight Eric Garner died after police used a chokehold on him @highlight Ronald Singleton also died after being put in a body wrap to restrain him
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The president told voters that @placeholder mean well, but ‘just have bad ideas.’
A rare appearance on the campaign trail by President Obama on Sunday night was marred by a steady stream of crowd members leaving early and even a yelling heckler. The president had shown up at the Democratic rally in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, near Washington, to support Lieutenant Governor Anthony Brown, who is running for governor. With Obama's approval levels hovering around record lows, many candidates from his party have been wary of appearing with the president during their election races because of his sagging popularity. Scroll down for video A rare appearance on the campaign trail by President Obama in Maryland on Sunday night to support Lieutenant Governor Anthony Brown, right, was marred by a stream of crowd members leaving soon after the president started to speak and a yelling heckler @highlight The president showed up at a rally in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, on Sunday to support Anthony Brown who is running for governor @highlight A steady stream of people started to walk out soon after he started to speak about issues including the affordable health care act @highlight A pro-immigration-reform protester holding a handwritten sign reading '#Not1More' also heckled Obama @highlight The president later appeared in his hometown of Chicago to support Illinois Governor Pat Quinn who is running for re-election @highlight Obama claimed the Republicans were living in the 1950s and belong 'in a Mad Men episode'
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As for cost, @placeholder says prices will be competitive with what the bars already pay for cups and straws.
(CNN) -- The pitch reads: "Would you know if an odorless, colorless and tasteless rape drug were put in your drink? What if your cup, straw or glass changed color to warn you?" The pitch comes from a group of people who've put their minds together to work toward developing a cup and straw that will change color in the presence of date-rape drugs. When substances like GHB, ketamine and Rohypnol touch the surface of the drinkware, they will turn into the designated color used to detect the drug, alerting you to its presence. In a video posted to YouTube to promote a funding campaign, DrinkSavvy Inc. founder Mike Abramson said the idea came from a bad experience where he was once "roofied" -- referring to Rohypnol, a sedative -- while out drinking with friends. @highlight Boston-based company devises cups and straws that can detect date-rape drugs @highlight With the help of a chemistry professor, the company came up with a prototype @highlight DrinkSavvy's funding campaign helped raise more than $50,000 @highlight Founder Mike Abramson hopes to roll out completed products in early to mid-2014
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In the video, Weinstein said his captors have agreed to let his family visit him, but only if Obama agrees to do the same for al Qaeda members held by the @placeholder.
Captured American Warren Weinstein looks tired and pale and speaks in steady monotone in pleadiang for his freedom to President Barack Obama. In a video released by al Qaeda on Christmas Day, he says he feels abandoned and forgotten since his abduction more than two years ago. "The years have taken their toll," Weinstein, 72, says in the 13-minute video. He says he is not in good health and that he suffers from acute asthma. He appeals to Obama, Secretary of State John Kerry, the media, the American public and finally his family. "Nine years ago, I came to Pakistan to help my government and I did so at a time when most Americans would not come here," he said. "And now, when I need my government, it seems I have been totally abandoned and forgotten." @highlight A friend of Weinstein's said his appearance has changed dramatically @highlight FBI says it is working to verify the authenticity of the video @highlight Weinstein was abducted in Pakistan in August 2011 @highlight Al Qaeda has claimed responsibility and set out conditions for his release
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Pictured is the film It for Others, by @placeholder.
Visitors to this year's Turner Prize exhibition will be met with more than 90 minutes of film to watch - including one of an 'adult nature' and another featuring Marxist equations. Four artists - Duncan Campbell, Ciara Phillips, James Richards and Tris Vonna-Michell - have been shortlisted for the annual contemporary art prize. Curator Lizzie Carey-Thomas said visitors who do not like sitting through the whole of a film work do not need to watch the full one hour 34 minutes of film on display, she said, or they could 'come out very resentful'. Cardiff-born artist Richards, 31, is showing Rosebud (2013), his film which includes partially censored, erotic images from a book found in a Tokyo library. @highlight This year's Turner Prize shortlist includes more than 90 minutes of video with three of the four shortlisted using film @highlight Among them is a film of 'adult nature' featuring images of genitalia, as well as video about Marxist equations @highlight Footage is described as reflecting 'voyeriusm' of the 'act of looking' and erotic images from book found in Tokyo
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The disciplinary committee said @placeholder's previous record was taken into account when they made their judgement on December 21.
Toulon's Delon Armitage has appealed against a 12-week ban for abusive language directed at Leicester Tigers supporters after a European Rugby Champions Cup match on December 7, European Professional Cup Rugby has announced. An independent disciplinary committee found that Armitage had directed abusive language at Leicester supporters after the match at Welford Road, which Leicester won 25-21, and was therefore guilty of misconduct. The appeal will be heard in London on January 8, 2015 by an independent appeal committee consisting of Lorne Crerar (Scotland), chairman, Rod McKenzie (Scotland) and Simon Thomas (Wales). Toulon's Delon Armitage (left) was described by an official disciplinary committee as 'an habitual offender' @highlight Delon Armitage has appealed his charge for using abusive language @highlight A disciplinary committee found the Toulon full-back guilty of misconduct @highlight Armitage was reported to have told a group of Leicester fans to 'f*** off' @highlight The appeal will be heard by an independent committee on January 8
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250 @placeholder fans were eventually moved to another part of Hillsborough.
By James Tozer Dozens of football fans were injured in a crush at Hillsborough eight years before the tragedy that claimed 96 lives, an inquest heard yesterday. Jurors were told that the sequence of events was similar to that which took place in the later, fatal incident. The first crush came during an FA Cup semi-final between Tottenham Hotspur and Wolverhampton Wanderers in 1981. Scroll down for video A video played at the inquest into the death of 96 Liverpool fans at Hillsborough showed a near-fatal crush which took place during a FA Cup semi-final in 1981 - eight years before the fatal disaster @highlight Jurors shown seven-minute clip of 'crushing' incident at Hillsborough @highlight It took place during 1981 FA Cup semi-final between Spurs and Wolverhampton Wanderers @highlight 38 fans were injured after Tottenham Hotspur fans surged onto the pitch @highlight Eight years later, 96 Liverpool fans died during a crush on the same terrace
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It was previously threatened in 1989 when the @placeholder closed Biggin Hill as an operational base, but was granted a reprieve because of its 'historical importance'.
With its magnificent stained-glass windows, it stands as a fitting memorial to the Battle of Britain pilots who gave their lives to save the nation from Nazi invasion. But The Mail on Sunday can reveal that the ornately furnished chapel Sir Winston Churchill insisted should remain a 'permanent' shrine to the glorious Few is to be closed down and boarded up. Defying the wartime leader's express wishes, defence chiefs have decreed that the £50,000- a-year cost of running St George's Chapel of Remembrance is an 'inappropriate' use of resources. Scroll down for video St George's Chapel, pictured, is at the former RAF station at Biggin Hill in Kent, is threatened with closure @highlight MoD chiefs plan to close down St George's Chapel at Biggen Hill, Kent @highlight The former RAF station was used during the Battle of Britain to repel Nazis @highlight The chapel is expected to close in 2016 unless it can find a benefactor @highlight Minister Anna Soubry said it was an 'inappropriate use of resources'
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Those from the delegation who have been in @placeholder this week in preparation have been given a warm welcome by their Scottish hosts and are not expecting any problems.
By Stephen Johns English athletes have been briefed on how to react if they are booed at the Commonwealth Games by Scottish fans next week. Several athletes have approached Team England for guidance amid fears that Scottish nationalists could heckle them when they compete. The Games, which start on Wednesday, take place less than two months before the referendum on Scottish independence. Auld Enemy: English athletes fear that Scottish fans may heckle them during the Commonwealth Games which begin on Wednesday (file picture) There are concerns that anti-English sentiment may be running high among some Scottish sports fans and athletes are aware that some may direct abuse towards the Auld Enemy. @highlight Athletes have approached Team England managers to ask how to react @highlight They are concerned anti-English sentiment will be running high in Glasgow @highlight Competitors have been advised to just ignore the heckles and carry on @highlight The Games take place two months before the referendum on independence
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Martinez (right) believes it can be a very successful season for @placeholder, given their impressive start
Everton manager Roberto Martinez admits West Ham counterpart Sam Allardyce may sometimes be criticised for his methods but fans have to accept he 'guarantees' results. This season Allardyce has added a more attacking element to his style to capitalise on the summer signings of Enner Valencia and Diafra Sakho and that has taken the Hammers into the top four. The former Bolton, Newcastle and Blackburn boss has long been associated with a more direct brand of football which brought criticism from his own fans last season, when they finished 14th. Sam Allardyce (pictured) is a results man, according to Everton manager Roberto Martinez @highlight Everton host West Ham at Goodison Park on Saturday afternoon @highlight Sam Allardyce has been criticised for his more direct brand of football @highlight Roberto Martinez says fans must accept that - Allardcye is a results man @highlight Leon Osman will make his 400th Everton apeearance this weekend
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However, @placeholder knows this would project a negative message ahead of the September 18 referendum.
By Gerri Peev Voters could have to go back to the ballot box for a second general election next year if Scots choose independence. That’s because Scottish MPs could be removed from Westminster within months of a Yes vote in the referendum. This could potentially trigger another election as the abolition of the 59 Scottish seats could change the balance of power. Senior Tories warn David Cameron could go down in history as the Prime Minister who lost the union If Labour wins a slim majority, experts have said it would leave Westminster with a ‘zombie government’, forced to limp on as a minority administration. @highlight Narrowing of opinion polls heaps pressure on David Cameron @highlight Senior Tories warn he could go down in history as PM who lost the union @highlight There are even calls from Tories to oust Scots MPs before 2015
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@placeholder, 22, was arrested on Monday and released after posting £220 bail on Tuesday morning
Dallas Cowboys running back Joseph Randle offered an officer $100 for a massage while he was being booked into a Texas jail for stealing underwear and cologne. The 22-year-old joked with officers, accused others of drink driving and showed concern over how is mugshot looked after he was arrested and fined $29,500 for shoplifting from a Dillard's store. Video footage from inside Frisco City Jail obtained by CBS DFW shows the NFL star wearing a white sleeveless shirt and calling his agent saying he had been 'jammed up' and needed 'bond' so he could make it to practice the following day. @highlight Dallas Cowboys running back Joseph Randle fined $29,500 for shoplifting @highlight Video of his booking in Frisco City Jail shows him joking with officers @highlight Also shows concern over how his mugshot looks whether he will be cut @highlight He then calls his agent asking to get him out so he can make practice @highlight Jokes about smoking medical marijuana and compares his situation to that of Ray Rice - arrested and suspended after punching his wife @highlight Player had $300 in cash and credit cards on him at the time of his arrest @highlight The items he stole reportedly cost substantially less
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The whole purpose of my committee is to make sure the big issues of the day are aired in @placeholder.
A historic vote on growing demands for Britain to leave the European Union will be held in the Commons before Christmas. MPs will debate whether the Government should give voters a chance to decide the issue once and for all in a referendum. It will be the first time Parliament has held a major vote on seeking the public’s view since the 1975 referendum confirming the decision to join the Common Market. A historic vote on growing demands for Britain to leave the European Union will be held in the Commons before Christmas If MPs vote in favour of a referendum, the result would not be binding on the Government. @highlight Vote will be held in the Commons before Christmas @highlight Eurozone crisis has led to surge in anti-Brussels feeling
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Father-son moment: The @placeholder and Mr Obama were joined by the President's aide Marvin Nicholson
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 18:45 EST, 2 January 2014 | UPDATED: 04:38 EST, 3 January 2014 President Barack Obama has rounded up a new golf partner as he played with New Zealand Prime Minister John Key today. The two leaders teed off on a sunny and breezy morning at a course at a military base on Oahu, the Hawaiian island where Obama is renting a vacation home. New Zealand media has reported that Mr Key owns a home in Hawaii. Scroll down for video Praising the flag: President Obama hit the links at the Marine Corps Base in Kaneohe, Hawaii on Thursday @highlight President Obama played with Prime Minister John Key on Thursday @highlight Foursome was rounded out by Key's teenage son Max and Obama's aide Marvin Nicholson @highlight The Keys have a house in Hawaii @highlight Comes in the final days of the Obamas' annual holiday vacation in Hawaii @highlight They head back to D.C. on Sunday
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@placeholder pointed out that the birth rate is 1.83 children per woman, compared with the 2.1 needed to sustain the population.
Immigration is responsible for 84 per cent of the surge in Britain’s population this century, a report claims today. It suggests the true impact of immigration has been ‘substantially understated’ because the Office for National Statistics did not count 1.3million children born to foreign parents as migrants. The report concludes that of the 4.6million population rise between 2001 and 2012, 3.8million is due to the biggest wave of immigration the country has faced. Not including children born in the UK meant net migration was recorded at a much lower 2.5million. Sir Andrew Green, chairman of MigrationWatch UK, pictured, said official figures underestimated the scale of immigration as they do not count the British-born children of recent migrants as immigrants @highlight MigrationWatch UK said 1.3 million children have been born to immigrants @highlight The think-tank complains that these children are not counted by the ONS @highlight A report claims the population has increased by 4.6 million since 2001 @highlight MigrationWatch UK said immigration placed services under pressure @highlight They also claimed that large numbers of immigrants were lowering wages
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The @placeholder of the future gets its kicks from logistical efficiency.
Welcome to England's future. On Tuesday, in Belo Horizonte, a game of football will be played. If England lose, it means nothing. If England win, it means nothing. If England draw - well, you get the idea. And not just because the World Cup is over for Roy Hodgson and his men. The FA decided on Friday, in the aftermath of an eight-day exit from meaningful tournament football in Brazil, that victory and defeat were very over-rated qualities when assessing the success of a sports team. Save me: England boss Roy Hodgson talks to Raheem Sterling at training on Monday @highlight If England qualify for a tournament and and give it a go against the big sides, then it's regarded as a success @highlight The only high quality opposition England will face between now and Euro 2016 is in friendly games @highlight The World Cup and not the route to the finals is the barometer and England's whole defence was not up to standard
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As tensions in Ferguson flared and violence erupted amid largely peaceful protests, the caucus members called on protesters to remain peaceful in expressing their anger and urged activists to channel a moment of frustration into a larger movement to effect change on the justice system and relations between @placeholder communities and police departments nationwide.
Washington (CNN) -- Members of the Congressional Black Caucus gave voice to the frustrations of demonstrators who gathered in Ferguson, Missouri, as well as places like Washington, D.C., Monday night to protest a grand jury's decision not to indict police officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of Michael Brown. Rep. Marcia Fudge, the caucus' chair, called the grand jury's decision a "slap in the face to Americans nationwide" in a statement released just moments after St. Louis County prosecutor Robert McCulloch announced the grand jury's decision. "This decision seems to underscore an unwritten rule that Black lives hold no value; that you may kill Black men in this country without consequences or repercussions," Fudge said, calling the decision a "miscarriage of justice." @highlight The Congressional Black Caucus called the decision to not indict Darren Wilson 'a slap in the face' @highlight Some members of Congress took Twitter overnight to express their frustration with the case @highlight Rep. Marcia Fudge, the caucus' chair, called the decision a 'miscarriage of justice'
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Katz said Mazare was sending a message "that to wear Nazi uniforms and to march the @placeholder steps is legal and 'in vogue' in Romania."
(CNN) -- Jewish organizations called for a Romanian official to resign and face a criminal investigation after he wore a Nazi uniform during a fashion show over the weekend. Radu Mazare, the mayor of the town of Constanta, wore a Nazi uniform during a fashion show over the weekend. Radu Mazare, the mayor of the town of Constanta, and his 15-year-old son "entered the stage marching the clearly identifiable Nazi 'goose step,'" the Center for Monitoring and Combating anti-Semitism in Romania said in a letter to the country's prosecutor general. The organization's director, Marco Katz, said Mazare had broken Romanian law and encouraged his son to do the same, "educating him to treat the law with contempt." @highlight Jewish organizations call for a Romanian official to resign @highlight Mayor wore a Nazi uniform during a fashion show @highlight Radu Mazare said he did not notice Nazi swastika symbol on the uniform
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Rock steady: This image released by NASA shows the flat area of @placeholder where Curiosity will conduct its first drilling site
By Nadia Gilani, Thomas Durante and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 22:33 EST, 15 January 2013 | UPDATED: 22:33 EST, 15 January 2013 Incredible new images from the surface of Mars have provided a new glimpse into the NASA mission, including more possible evidence that there was once water on the on the Red Planet. They are the latest in a series of snaps from the Martian landscape that have come courtesy of the Curiosity rover, which has been on the planet since August 5. The new photos came on the heels of an incredible photo from Mars' surface that appeared to be a flower blooming among the rocks. @highlight So called ‘Martian-flower’ captured by NASA’s Curiosity rover appears to be blooming on the red planet @highlight NASA says it is not debris as appears to be growing from rocky surface @highlight Space fans speculate it could be quartz embedded in the rock
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