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@placeholder has seized more cocaine and money from drug cartels than anywhere else in the world and this summer Mexican authorities seized at least 16,000 arms, including more than 1,000 grenades. | GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala (CNN) -- Guatemalan President Alvaro Colom said Friday that government prosecutors are trying to determine who put microphones and video cameras in the presidential palace. Guatemalan President Alvaro Colom: "Organized crime" may be behind cameras found in the presidential palace. "It's a serious allegation, it has never happened before in Guatemala," he told CNN en Español. He said he did not know who was responsible for the breach of security, but added, "One of the possibilities is organized crime." He said "a lot of people" had access to the palace and his office. Colom noted that Mexican President Felipe Calderon's anti-narcotrafficking efforts may have pressured drug cartels to move their smuggling to other countries, including Guatemala.
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President Alvaro Colom says microphones, cameras found in palace
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He says "organized crime" may be involved
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Mexico's anti-trafficking campaign may have pushed criminals to Guatemala, he says | 62,700 | record_train |
Despite coming second to Spain's Sanchez, @placeholder extended his lead in the race to win the green jersey. | (CNN) -- Spain's Luis Leon Sanchez gave his crash-ravaged Rabobank team a lift on Sunday as he secured victory in the Tour de France's 14th stage on a day marred by a series of punctures at the front of the field. The Spaniard made a decisive move with just over 11 kilometers of the 191 kilometer-stage from Limoux to Foix to finish in four hours, 50 minutes and 29 seconds -- 47 seconds ahead of a chasing pack including Slovakian Peter Sagan (Liquigas) and FDJ rider Sandy Casar. "I started the day with victory in mind but given the company I was in I knew I'd have to attack from far out to have any chance," said Sanchez -- one of four remaining members of an original nine-man Rabobank team.
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Luis Leon Sanchez wins 14th stage marred by punctures at front of field
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Leaders including Bradley Wiggins and Cadel Evans and several others progress | 62,701 | record_train |
EW: On the other hand, I'm not very happy with anyone referring to @placeholder as "Pookie." | Watching the season 4 premiere of The Walking Dead, it was easy to imagine you had fallen into a Rick Grimes-esque coma and missed a few shows. When did Andrew Lincoln's much-tortured cop become so handy with a hoe? When was David Morrissey's depth perception-challenged maniac The Governor going to make an appearance? And, perhaps most bewilderingly, when did it become okay for Carol to call Daryl "Pookie"? To address these questions — and many more! — we spoke with Walking Dead comic writer and Walking Dead TV show executive producer Robert Kirkman. Entertainment Weekly: How much time has gone by in-between the end of season 3 and the start of season 4?
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Robert Kirkman is the executive producer of "The Walking Dead"
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He said this season's theme is "Aren't these people too far gone"
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He also said The Governor will appear this season | 62,702 | record_train |
Although they are looking better offensively than last season, it is not the @placeholder of old yet. | Sunday marks Louis van Gaal's first real test since he took over as the manager of Manchester United. In the absence of Champions League football, he has avoided meeting any of the leading European clubs. And incredibly, given United's poor start to the season, they have not played any of last season's top four in the Premier League yet. Of course, that's all about to change with Sunday's game against Chelsea, the derby at Manchester City next month and a visit to Arsenal in four weeks. By then we'll know if the small signs of improvement recently at United are genuine.
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Premier League leaders Chelsea take on Manchester United on Sunday
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The Red Devils' leaky defence is a big concern against Diego Costa and Co
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But Louis van Gaal's diamond formation could be exploited too
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Juan Mata will want to get one over his former manager Jose Mourinho
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There could be goals galore at Old Trafford given the make-up of the teams | 62,703 | record_train |
Sales of @placeholder have slumped for two quarters, after climbing from $5 billion (£3 billion) when they were launched in 2010, to $30 billion (£19 billion) in 2012 and $32 billion in 2013 (£20 billion). | Apple's gold iPad is expected to launch at a 'small' event in Cupertino on 16 October - a week earlier than first thought Despite claims Apple has been gearing up to launch its new range of iPads on 21 October, we may get to see the devices a week earlier. Tech site Re/code claims the launch event will now take place on 16 October at Apple's Cupertino headquarters. If these reports are true, the iPad could go on sale on the 24 October. Last week, rumours suggested Apple was putting the finishing touches to a new version of it's iPad Air - including a gold version.
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Previous reports suggested Apple would launch new iPads on 21 October
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Tech site Recode has now said the event will take place on 16 October
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Reports claim it will be a smaller event than the one held to launch iPhone 6
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Tablet is rumoured to feature a Touch ID fingerprint sensor and Apple Pay
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Experts predict Apple will launch an 'iPad Plus' with a 12.9-inch screen next year - and its tablets could feature split screen capabilities
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Retina display iMacs also expected to launch alongside Apple Pay system and new Mac software called Yosemite | 62,704 | record_train |
@placeholder, who was forced to settle for third place, was more than happy with her performance as she continued to dominate the overall standings. | (CNN) -- U.S. star Mikaela Shiffrin produced a stunning slalom run to claim her first ever World Cup race victory at Are, Sweden on Thursday. The 17-year-old clocked the fastest aggregate time over two legs to see off home favorite Frida Hansdotter and championship leader Tina Maze of Slovenia. The teenager, racing in the absence of leading American Lindsey Vonn, finished with a combined time of one minute 45.36 seconds to stun her opponents. Shiffrin, who came home 00.29 seconds ahead of Hansdotter, had trailed after the first leg before roaring back to claim top spot. "I'll need for some time to be able to take this in," Shiffrin, who did not finish Wednesday's giant slalom, told reporters.
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Mikaela Shiffrin won her first ever World Cup race after finishing first in Sweden
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Teenager becomes second youngest American to win a World Cup event
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Home favorite Frida Hansdotter came second with Tina Maze of Slovenia in third | 62,705 | record_train |
@placeholder combines that uphill excitement with the thrills of a true water slide. | When no one wanted to build the world's tallest and fastest water slide, Jeff Henry built it himself. So when Verrückt was completed, and it was time to test the 168-foot coaster in his Kansas City, Kansas, water park, the choice of test riders was rather easy. The guinea pigs: Henry, owner of Schlitterbahn Waterparks and Resorts; Henry's assistant; and head designer John Schooley. "It was terrifying," Schooley said. "It was great fun, but it was actually terrifying." The slide finally opened to the public on Thursday, July 10, after several weeks of delays. Technical glitches forced the original May 23 opening date to be pushed back three times, a park spokesperson said.
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World's tallest water slide to open in Kansas City, Kansas
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It features a 168-foot plunge with top speeds of 50 miles per hour
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Head designer: "It was great fun, but it was actually terrifying." | 62,706 | record_train |
The ability of the Afghan forces to take on the @placeholder has been questioned as a result of a series of 'green on blue' incidents which have seen Taliban sympathisers infiltrate the local security forces and murder British soldiers | By Tim Shipman PUBLISHED: 20:53 EST, 18 December 2012 | UPDATED: 21:10 EST, 19 December 2012 More than 3,800 British troops fighting in Afghanistan will be home by Christmas next year, David Cameron announced yesterday. The plan is a further step to the withdrawal of all UK forces from a combat role by 2014, but ministers have denied that the process has been speeded up. The Prime Minister told the House of Commons that troop levels pitted against the Taliban are to be cut by almost half of their current strength by the end of 2013, down from 9,000 to 5,200.
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Prime Minister David Cameron agreed move with President Obama last night
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Numbers will be reduced to a token force by 2014 | 62,707 | record_train |
"Does anyone really believe America can survive four more years of @placeholder?" | Washington (CNN) -- Step by step, die-hard conservatives are confronting their grief over President Barack Obama's re-election. But judging from blog posts and other public pronouncements, many remain stuck somewhere between denial and anger, very far from acceptance. So far this week, prolific blogger Judson Phillips on Tea Party Nation has called for boycotting the Electoral College to prevent validating the election result and lamented the triumph of liberalism in destroying national unity and therefore America's greatness. Over at RedState.com, a more sophisticated political analysis echoes calls by Republican leaders to better communicate conservative principles instead of softening or dropping them.
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Die-hard conservatives blame Mitt Romney, electoral fraud and liberal conspiracies
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Few discuss demographic shifts in America
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Anti-Obama sentiments abound in conservative post-election commentary
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One blogger proposes an Electoral College boycott | 62,708 | record_train |
@placeholder students got the chance to vie for free tickets to the taping this week, before Obama was announced as the show's guest. | President Barack Obama will join Stephen Colbert as one of the final guests of "The Colbert Report" during a taping in Washington, D.C. on Monday. With just eight episodes left before the satirical news show comes to a close, Colbert will interview Obama at The George Washington University's Lisner Auditorium. The appearance will be Obama's first on the show, minus a cameo appearance in 2009 via video "ordering" U.S. Army General Ray Odierno to shave Colbert's head. Obama might have to brace for some post-midterm gloating from the faux-conservative host as the episode is titled, "Stephen Colbert Presents: Mr. Colbert Goes to Washington D.C. Ya Later, Legislator: Partisan is Such Sweet Sorrow: A Colbert Victory Lap, '014."
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Colbert will interview President Obama on Monday at The George Washington University
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The interview will be the President's first on the program
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First Lady Michelle Obama previously appeared in 2012
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The Comedy Central show has just eight episodes left before it ends | 62,709 | record_train |
'I am taking legal advice and have told @placeholder to do the same.' | Sam Ayodele Ogunnoiki, from St Austell, Cornwall, came back from a three week trip to find his employer Stout Security LTD told him he could not work for a three week incubation period A security guard was shocked after returning from a holiday to visit his mother in Nigeria to find he had been banned from work because his employers feared he had Ebola. Sam Ayodele Ogunnoiki, 46, from St Austell, Cornwall came back from a three week holiday there on Saturday to find a letter from his boss saying several members of staff had raised concerns about working with him following his trip.
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Sam Ayodele Ogunnoiki came back to find his colleagues were 'concerned'
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The Cornwall man was shut out of job in Pendennis Dockyard in Falmouth
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His employer Stout Security LTD told him he could not work for three weeks
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Said job friends wanted to allay any fears he was 'carrier for deadly virus'
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Ogunnoiki say 'it's just discrimination' and that his wife works in the docks
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Says he was 'scanned for Ebola in Nigeria and everything came back fine' | 62,710 | record_train |
"There is a very strong secondary effect in @placeholder." | Isle de la Gonave, Haiti (CNN) -- The fishing boat speeds over blue waters of the Caribbean, leaving behind the devastation of mainland Haiti. Pods of dolphins and flying fish dart over the frothy waves. Ahead lies an island of pristine beaches. But reality on the Haitian island, about 45 miles off the main island, is far from a tropical paradise. Neglected by the government for years, the residents of Isle de la Gonave call their island "the forgotten Haiti." Now more than ever. The earth didn't rumble as hard in la Gonave on January 12, but people are feeling a different sort of aftershock.
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Residents of Isle de la Gonave call their island "the forgotten Haiti"
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The island is dependent on Port-au-Prince for money, supplies
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The quake spared island direct hit, but the residents are now cut off from main island
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Island's people are hungry and in need of medical care; U.S. Marines try to help | 62,711 | record_train |
"All the happiness is gone, they miss their mother every day and night," Ghalley said, referring to @placeholder's four children. | (CNN) -- The brother of a woman who prosecutors say died during complications from an abortion at a Pennsylvania medical clinic hopes the doctor who performed allegedly illegal procedures will never practice again. "We want justice, this doctor has to be out of that clinic or he should not be treating anybody," Damber Ghalley told CNN Monday, referring to his sister, 41-year-old Karnamaya Mongar. "And the things that happen to my sister, I don't want to happen to anybody in the future." Dr. Kermit Gosnell is charged with seven first-degree murder charges related to the deaths of seven viable babies, and one third-degree murder in the death of Mongar. He is being held without bail.
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Philadelphia doctor Kermit Gosnell is being held on eight murder charges
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Seven are for the deaths of viable babies, one is for 41-year-old Karnamaya Mongar
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"It's unforgettable. My sister will never come back," says Mongar's brother
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Gosnell headed an abortion clinic where Mongar was treated | 62,712 | record_train |
Putin's comment in his pre-recorded annual address on Wednesday already has been broadcast in Russia's far eastern regions, where the holiday was celebrated hours ahead of @placeholder, given the time difference. | Russian President Vladimir Putin has said in a New Year's message to U.S. President Barack Obama that Moscow is looking for equality in bilateral relations next year. The Kremlin on Wednesday published several dozen New Year's messages addressed to heads of states and international organizations such as the Olympic Committee and FIFA. Putin reminded Obama of the upcoming 70th anniversary of the allied victory in World War II and said that it should serve as a reminder of 'the responsibility that Russia and the United States bear for maintaining peace and international stability.' Scroll down for video Russian President Vladimir Putin has said in a New Year's message to U.S. President Barack Obama that Moscow is looking for equality in bilateral relations next year
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The Kremlin on Wednesday published several dozen New Year's messages addressed to heads of states and international organizations
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Putin said upcoming 70th anniversary of World War II should serve as a reminder of 'responsibility that Russia and the United States bear for maintaining peace' | 62,713 | record_train |
A giant of the @placeholder game and master of the defensive art, Maldini won 26 trophies during his glittering 24-year career with Milan. | He is one of the finest players to grace the European stage, deciding countless matches with his flawless passing and unforgettable goals. With Milan, Andrea Pirlo twice lifted the European Cup - first in 2003 after they beat Juventus on penalties at Old Trafford and again in 2007 when they defeated Liverpool 2-1 in Athens. And when the Italian master's time with Internazionale and Juventus is included, he has played in a total of 130 European matches. So the 35-year-old legend is certainly well placed to select his Champions League dream team. Here's his selections. Italian legend Andrea Pirlo has selected his Champions League dream team
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Italy legend Andrea Pirlo has picked his Champions League dream team
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The midfielder twice lifted the European Cup with Milan - in 2003 and 2007
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Including with Inter Milan and Juventus, he's played 130 European matches
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Pirlo selects Italian compatriot Gianluigi Buffon as his goalkeeper
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Philipp Lahm, Paolo Maldini, Fabio Cannavaro and Cafu are back four
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Three-man midfield is Paul Scholes, Gennaro Gattuso and Xavi
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Up front are Kaka, Lionel Messi and Filippo Inzaghi | 62,714 | record_train |
"The cartel members are taking over @placeholder, and they are killing anyone who gets in their way." | (CNN) -- For more than two years, details about the investigation into who killed David Hartley have been as murky as the waters where his body disappeared. His grieving widow told police that attackers shot him in the head on a lake that straddles the U.S.-Mexico border. She said she was forced to flee and leave his body behind. Some blamed her for his death. Then the severed head of the case's lead investigator was delivered in a suitcase to a Mexican military post. The trail seemed to go cold until Monday, when Mexican authorities said they had arrested a leader of the ruthless Zetas drug cartel and linked him to the Falcon Lake killing.
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NEW: Hartley's widow calls Monday's arrest an "out-of-the-blue shock"
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Salvador Martinez Escobedo is suspected in the Falcon Lake killing of David Hartley
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Authorities have not said why or how they believe he was involved in the slaying
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A Texas sheriff says the suspected Zetas leader was not on his list of suspects | 62,715 | record_train |
"I want the audience not to think of one thing or one place or one event," he said from his @placeholder home. | HONG KONG, China (CNN) -- Yue Minjun acknowledges that "Execution," inspired by the bloody Tiananmen crackdown in 1989, is the most politically sensitive of his work. A section of Yue Minjun's "Execution," which the artist shows how human conflict is worth laughing at But while Tiananmen served as the catalyst, the oil painting should not be seen as depicting what happened at Tiananmen, the Beijing-based artist said this week through a translator in a phone interview. Billed by Sotheby's as "among the most historically important paintings of the Chinese avant-garde ever to appear at auction," "Execution" had been tucked away from sight until now. Its owner bought it from a gallery in Hong Kong a decade ago under condition that the painting not be shown in public because of its subject matter, according to Sotheby's.
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NEW: "Execution" sold for $5.9 million, a record for contemporary Chinese art
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Yue: Tiananmen was catalyst for "Execution," but painting does not depict it
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The big picture is, the world's human conflict is worth laughing at, Yue says
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Owner tucked painting away from public view for a decade | 62,716 | record_train |
And two of those countries -- @placeholder and Argentina -- report an increase in marijuana use due to the ready availability of the crop coming from Paraguay. | ASUNCION, Paraguay (CNN) -- Mexico and Paraguay are the top two marijuana-producing countries in the world, a U.N. report says. Mexico is the top marijuana producer, a U.N. report says. Here, a member of Mexico's army guards a drug seizure. While reports of the war on drugs in Mexico are common and well-documented, the fact that tiny, landlocked Paraguay is No. 2 in the world may surprise some. But most countries in South America, notably Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Chile, cite Paraguay as the main source for the marijuana on their market, according to the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime.
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Most South American nations cite Paraguay as top source for marijuana, U.N. says
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Small, landlocked country is No. 2 marijuana producer after Mexico, U.N. report says
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Growers cultivate marijuana in Paraguay out of "economic necessity," official says
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Paraguayan authorities says it's too hard to catch growers, eradication efforts costly | 62,717 | record_train |
O'Sullivan said a call about shots fired came in around 12:30 p.m., and when officers arrived at the scene, they learned @placeholder had been taken to the hospital by his daughter.. | By Associated Press and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:55 EST, 24 February 2014 | UPDATED: 12:17 EST, 25 February 2014 Political power-broker, Gary Melius, the owner of Oheka Castle, was shot in the head by a masked gunman on Monday afternoon in the grounds of the famed Long Island hotel. The gunman shot Melius, 69, through the eye as he walked from the castle to his car in what police are describing as a botched attempt on the multi-millionaire hotelier's life. Melius was transported to North Shore hosptial in Manhassett where he is in currently in a stable condition and authorities are now examining surveillance footage from the Gilded Age estate on Long Island's Gold Coast that has witnessed the wedding of disgraced Congressman Anthony Weiner and closing scenes of Orson Welles movie, Citizen Kane.
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Long Island hotelier Gary Melius, 69, shot in the head outside his $30 million Oheka Castle on Monday
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Shot by a masked gunman through the eye at around 12.30pm as he walked through the parking lot
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His daughter Kelly Meloius discovered him and rushed him to hospital
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The Melius family live on the sprawling estate
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Currently in a stable condition in hospital surrounded by his family
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Police sources have speculated the attack could have been an assassination attempt
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Oheka Castle has hosted the wedding of disgraced former New York mayoral hopeful Anthony Weiner
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Former US Senator Alfonse D'Amato said that the shooting of his friend was an 'assassination' not a robbery | 62,718 | record_train |
Columbus features heavily in the book - insofar as Menzies has devoted the last 20 years to finding and laying out evidence that Columbus not only didn’t discover @placeholder - he was 40 millenia late. | A copy of a 600-year-old map found in a second-hand book shop is the key to proving that the Chinese, not Christopher Columbus, were the first to discover the New World, a controversial British historian claims. The document is purportedly an 18th century copy of a 1418 map charted by Chinese Admiral Zheng He, which appears to show the New World in some detail. This purported evidence that a Chinese sailor mapped the Western Hemisphere more than seven decades before Columbus is just one of Earth-shattering claims that author Gavin Menzies makes in his new book ‘Who Discovered America?’ - out today, just in time for the Columbus Day holiday.
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Gavin Menzies, a British historian, claims Chiense Admiral Zheng He set up colonies and sailed round South America before Columbus
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Menzies' new book, 'Who Discovered America?' also claims the Chinese have been sailing to the New World since 40,000 BC across the Pacific Ocean
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His theories are not widely accepted by academia and he has been labeled a 'pseudo-historian'
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'Who Discovered America? The Untold History of the Peopling of the Americas' by Gavin Menzies, published by William Morrow, is due out today. | 62,719 | record_train |
Dubbed the @placeholder, the technology uses four 'hover engines' which emit magnetic fields that push against each other as long as metal conductor is used in the surface underneath. | Hoverboards have become an obsession for amateur designers ever since Marty McFly jumped on one in Back to the Future II. Now, one Texan claims he has finally been able to create his own version for just £160 ($250) using garden leaf blowers that float on a pocket of air. Ryan Craven, 27, built the device using four leaf blowers, a 4ft by 4ft (1.2 by 1.2 metre) piece of plywood, a skateboard deck, shower liner, coffee can lids and gaffer tape. Scroll down for video He claims that anyone can build their own in eight steps using simple tools that include a tape measure, sand paper, staple gun and a hole saw.
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'Mr Hoverboard' was created by Ryan Craven, 27, from Austin, Texas
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He used leaf blowers, plywood, a skateboard, shower liner and coffee lids
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He claims anyone can build their own using simple tools found at home
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Mr Craven says he is a huge Back to the Future fan, and was inspired by the film, but admits his invention needs refining | 62,720 | record_train |
There are over 17,009 @placeholder coffee shops across the world. | By Peter Campbell PUBLISHED: 11:57 EST, 12 November 2012 | UPDATED: 04:11 EST, 13 November 2012 The 'immoral' tricks used by corporate giants to avoid UK tax were laid bare yesterday.Executives from Google, Starbucks and Amazon revealed how they base operations offshore and route profits to tax havens. They had been summoned by MPs to explain why they contribute little or nothing to the Treasury's coffers. In a three-hour inquisition: Troy Alstead, global chief financial officer at Starbucks, was told his defence that the coffee chain continually made a loss in Britain 'just doesn't ring true' The legal ruses deployed by the three US firms have caused outrage because ordinary taxpayers are left to make up the difference.
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'It seems to us that you are exporting your profits to minimise your tax', says committee chairman Margaret Hodge when questioning Starbucks chief
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Amazon and Google also being questioned over decision to base European operations in countries that have lower tax rates such as Luxembourg
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Starbucks paid no corporation tax in the past three years, Amazon paid no corporation tax last year and Google is accused of paying just £6m in tax
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Google admitted funnelling profits to a company in the tax haven of Bermuda;
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Starbucks said it had a deal with the Dutch government to minimise its tax bill and 'buys' coffee through Switzerland even though the beans never touch Swiss soil;
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Amazon admitted basing its European operations in Luxembourg because of the low tax there;
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The internet giant also claimed not to know its UK turnover. | 62,721 | record_train |
U.S. deaths have dropped in part because @placeholder troops are taking more responsibility for fighting, he said. | (CNN) -- American military deaths in Iraq have dropped dramatically this year, a trend observers attribute to the lasting effects of the U.S.-led surge offensive, more robust Iraqi security performance and civilians' disgust with warfare. An Iraqi police officer secures the scene of a car bombing Saturday in Baghdad. A CNN count of Pentagon figures shows that 309 U.S. service members in Iraq have died this year: 222 in hostilities such as combat and attacks, and 87 in non-hostile circumstances such as traffic accidents, suicides and natural deaths. The U.S. death toll has been much higher in past years. Last year, 906 died: 768 in combat and attacks and 138 in non-hostile circumstances. There were more than 800 deaths in 2004, 2005 and 2006 as well.
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Deaths drop from 906 last year to 309 this year
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Decline attributed to rise of Iraqi forces, "Awakening" movement
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Improvement in defending against roadside bombs also cited
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they were closely following guidelines from the @placeholder Centers for | United Airlines revealed flight numbers for two out of three planes Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan reportedly traveled on during his trip to the United States. The airline said it believed Duncan took Flight 951 from Brussels Airport to Washington Dulles International Airport, then Flight 822 to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport in a Wednesday statement. 'While the CDC states it is unnecessary for it or the airline to contact others who were on the patient’s flights, United is providing information about the flights United believes the patient took, based on information provided by the CDC,' the airline said. 'We are ensuring our employees have this information and suggest that any customers who have concerns contact the experts at the CDC for further information.'
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United Airlines revealed flight numbers for two out of three planes Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan reportedly traveled on during his trip to the US
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The airline said Wednesday it believed Duncan took Flight 951 from Brussels to Washington Dulles, then Flight 822 to Dallas/Fort Worth
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U.S. officials had refused to release Duncan's flight details, but United Airlines chose to make his reported itinerary public
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Duncan was likely on Brussels Airlines Flight 1247 before boarding the United planes, an affiliate station reported
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An email from someone claiming to work for United Airlines also alleged Duncan was on the Brussels flight
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Duncan planned to return to West Africa in approximately two weeks, the tipster's email also claimed
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Health officials claim there is no risk to Duncan's fellow passengers | 62,723 | record_train |
One man in the fast race (left) is pulled by two @placeholder dogs, while a girl in the junior category (right) is led by just one dog | By Sarah Dean There may not be a drop of snow in sight but that hasn't stopped 190 Australian dog sled enthusiasts banding together to race in their own 'dry' version of the traditional winter sport. Forget the sleds used to compete in the Arctic regions of the United States, Canada and Russia - in Northern Victoria people jump on specially imported scooters and homemade vehicles, adapted from $1000 mountain bikes, for the fast and furious races. And it's not just the ordinary dog sled racing breeds, such as the Alaskan malamute, Alaskan husky and Siberian husky, that take part in the competition.
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Australia's largest dry dog sled race takes place over the Queen's birthday bank holiday weekend every year
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People ride specially imported 'scooters' and homemade vehicles adapted from mountain bikes to race
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The dogs that take part include imported Nordic breeds and crossbreed eurohounds
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'The dogs love it, they race each other,' organiser Vaughan Winther says
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The fastest pooches can reach 30/35kmph around the 2.2km dirt track just outside of Shepparton, Victoria | 62,724 | record_train |
Temperatures in @placeholder have risen to as high as 18 degrees, but officials say they are not worries by the weather which wouldn't be out of place during a Summer Olympics | Competitors stripped off to compete in Sochi today, with skiers competing in their vests and some athletes even using the snow to cool down as temperatures rose to 18 degrees celsius (64F) today. Sochi was warmer on Thursday than any of the last 10 cities to have hosted the Winter Games, while it was even warmer than Athens, who hosted the Summer Olympics in 2004. Forecasters predict that temperatures will not cool down until Saturday at the earliest, with Sochi on course to be the warmest ever Winter Games, surpassing Vancouver 2010. Scroll down for video Moldova's Alexandra Camenscic cools herself with snow after finishing the women's 10K classical-style cross-country race
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Resort is hotter today than last 10 Winter Games cities
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Several competitors in cross country skiing compete topless
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Snow sports have been disrupted as athletes complain runs are dangerous
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Organisers 'not worried' about the temperatures, on course to break Vancouver record | 62,725 | record_train |
For much of its 50-year history, @placeholder's space program has prioritized developing technological capacity to help its population, such as improving its telecommunications infrastructure and environmental monitoring with satellites. | A successful mission by India's Mars orbiter would make the country the first Asian nation to reach the Red Planet -- and provide a symbolic coup as neighboring China steps up its ambitions in space. Tuesday's launch was successful, but the plan to send the Mangalyaan, or "Mars craft," on a 680 million-kilometer journey into Mars' orbit has given further credence to claims of an intensifying -- although officially unacknowledged -- space race developing in Asia, with potentially dangerous ramifications. "I believe India's leadership sees China's recent accomplishments in space science as a threat to its status in Asia, and feels the need to respond," says Dr James Clay Moltz, professor at the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, who sees increasing competition for space-related power and prestige in Asia that echoes the Cold War space race of the mid-20th century.
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India's focus on Mars is a product of an increasing Asian space race, says an expert
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Dr James Clay Moltz says there has been increased competition in region in past decade
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He says China's rapid ascent as a space power has made neighbors follow suit
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The mission has been criticized by some as misguided, given India's social needs | 62,726 | record_train |
Lifting his spirits: The @placeholder' defeat came as a huge blow to the football-crazed city of Seattle. | As they stood on the field after their historic fourth Super Bowl win, two New England Patriots stars shouted excitedly: 'We're going to Disneyland!' And on Monday, wide receiver Julian Edelman and cornerback Malcolm Butler were pictured celebrating the team's victory at Disneyland in California. Edelman and Butler - whose last-second interception helped the Patriots clinch the title - performed a special lap of honor at the Anaheim-based resort. At the same time, the Seattle Seahawks, led by their head coach Peter Carroll, were spotted returning home dejected via plane and then coach. On Sunday night, around 115 million viewers watched the Patriots fight their way to a 28-24 victory at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Arizona.
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New England Patriots' Julian Edelman and Malcolm Butler celebrated win at Disneyland, California, on Monday
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They were joined by Mickey Mouse as they were driven down Main Street in front of hundreds of jubilant fans
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'Forget the free food and drinks,' is among the complaints of one Quora user in answer to the question ‘What's the worst thing about working at @placeholder?’ on the Q&A website. | Facebook employees past and present with a bone to pick against the company have aired their grievances in an online forum that makes the 'best place to work in tech' look like just another job. Employees bemoan the company’s lack of privacy, hate having to listen to people whine to them about Facebook, and wonder whether this website they spend so much time with is really worth the screen it’s displayed on. Though the Palo Alto, California company was given the designation of best overall tech company to work for by employment site Glassdoor.com, its employee complaints will sound familiar to anyone who’s ever held a job or simply logged onto the social media site.
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Current and former employees posted their complaints to Q&A website Quora
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Whitehead said @placeholder was a "self-made millionaire" and "just a great guy, with a great family." | A man shot four men with whom he had worked -- two of them fatally -- in northern Florida on Saturday before shooting and killing himself, the Union County sheriff said. Sheriff Jerry Whitehead told CNN affiliate WJXT that the Lake Butler "community is in shock," after 72-year-old Hubert Allen Jr. allegedly went on a shooting spree, killing his longtime boss, Marvin Pritchett, 80, and a former co-worker Rolando Gonzalez-Delgado, 28. Two other men were shot and wounded. Whitehead said he knew all of the individuals and is Pritchett's nephew. Lake Butler, where most of the shootings took place, is a small community of fewer than 2,000 residents.
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Suspect was step-grandfather of NFL star
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Though airlines pay to install the equipment, they also reap the rewards; @placeholder charges the customers for internet usage -- between $5 and $20, depending on flight duration -- and shares its revenue with the carriers. | (CNN) -- As the globe has become increasingly outfitted with wi-fi hotspots and cell phone towers, the skies have long been the last refuge from constant connectivity. That's changing, however, as more airlines are realizing wi-fi's earning potential. By its own estimate, one of the fastest-growing companies in America is Gogo, which was the first to successfully hook up planes with internet. It has since installed systems on several U.S. carriers, including Delta, American and US Airways. According to its CEO, Michael Small, Gogo's profits grew from $37 million in 2009 to $112 million in the first six months of 2012.
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More airlines providing Wi-Fi on their flights
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Norwegian Air first airline in Europe to offer free Wi-Fi
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Gogo system installed on 1,600 U.S. jets, according to CEO
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Row 44 provides satellite-based system that can access internet even over the ocean | 62,730 | record_train |
Of the 259 planes announced at the Dubai launch of @placeholder's revamped long haul aircraft, Emirates, Etihad & Qatar bought 225 of them! | Dubai, UAE (CNN) -- The fact that Emirates, Etihad and Qatar Airlines bought more than $150 billion worth of commercial planes on the first day of the Dubai Airshow has surprised no one, but at the same time worried just about everyone in the airline industry -- well, everyone who's not working for the Gulf airlines. The sheer number of aircraft being purchased at this year's show is outstanding, amazing and a little bit disconcerting. The headline deal is Emirate's eye-popping, jaw-dropping deals for 150 Boeing 777X airliners and 50 Airbus A380s, which comes at a time when other airlines are shunning the superjumbo.
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Gulf airlines strike more than $150 billion in commercial plane deals in Dubai
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CNN's Richard Quest: Huge deals by "Gulf Three" send strong message to rivals
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@placeholder started issuing large bank notes in December, starting with denominations of $250,000. | HARARE, Zimbabwe (CNN) -- Zimbabwe's troubled central bank introduced $100 billion banknotes Saturday in a desperate bid to ease the recurrent cash shortages plaguing the inflation-ravaged economy. A shopper displays a $500 million Zimbabwean bank note. The bills officially come into circulation Monday, although they were on the foreign currency dealers market Saturday. As high as they are, though, the bills still aren't enough to buy a loaf of bread. They can buy only four oranges. The new note is equal to just one U.S. dollar. Once-prosperous Zimbabwe has seen an unprecedented economic meltdown since it gained independence in 1980, with the official inflation rate now at 2.2 million percent.
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Gideon Gono: Notes for "convenience of the banking public and corporate sector"
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superbike, which has the signature '@placeholder' on its petrol tank, was | The Pope's Harley Davidson motorbike has sold at auction for a miraculous £200,000 - 20 times its original valuation. Dozens of potential buyers attended the auction at the Grand Palais (Great Palace) in Paris, all of them hoping to get their hands on the 1,585cc Dyna Super Glide. It was given to Pope Francis last June as a gift from Harley-Davidson to mark the American company's 110th anniversary. Pope Francis announced he was selling one of his two Harley Davidson motorbikes and hopes to raise £12,000 for charity. But it fetched more than £200,000 at auction The pontiff was given two bikes and a leather jacket by Harley Davidson to celebrate their 110th anniversary
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Francis was given two bikes and a leather jacket last year
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Gift given by Harley Davidson to celebrate company's 110th anniversary
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The bike's fuel tank has been signed by His Holiness | 62,733 | record_train |
'After the game against @placeholder, the national team doctor will go and see Messi [in Barcelona], | New Argentina boss Gerardo Martino has slammed the level of media scrutiny directed at those who manage superstars such as Lionel Messi, claiming the joy is taken away from coaching such talent. Martino suggests the enormous pressure and constant questioning surrounding Messi means coaches will be criticised regardless of the talisman's performances. The former Barcelona manager will team up with the four-time Ballon d'Or winner having replaced Alejandro Sabella, who left the post following Argentina's agonising World Cup final defeat to Germany in July. Thankless: Gerardo Martino says managers who coach Lionel Messi can never win due to the level of scrutiny
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Barcelona superstar injured his groin on Sunday during match at Villarreal
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Gerardo Martino managed Lionel Messi during his spell as Barcelona boss
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Martino has criticised the media scrutiny coaches receive managing Messi
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Friendly sees world champions Germany take on Argentina in a repeat of the final in Rio in July, where Mario Gotze scored an extra-time winner
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Tottenham's Erik Lamela called up to replace the Barcelona striker | 62,734 | record_train |
By employing fiberglass as the sole building material for the hulls - rather than just parts as before - the boats have also been made practically impervious to radar, confounding @placeholder authorities who try to catch them. | Drug cartels in Central American have developed a sleek new smuggling vehicle that is practically impossible for law enforcement to track by radar, crime experts say. The criminals have replaced older, slow boats with sleek 'Picuda' models that are long, thin and can confound detection methods, the analysts said. Picudas can go as much as twice as fast as traditional smuggling vessels while carrying around a one ton of illegal drugs each. Scroll down for video Speedy: The 'Picuda' boats, shown above being chased by the U.S. Coast Guard, can drastically cut the time it takes smugglers to get from Colombia to destinations such as Costa Rica and Jamaica with their illegal hauls
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Fiberglass 'Picuda' are packed with motors and can carry a ton of drugs
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Speedy craft are long, thin and can avoid large amounts of radar detection
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Berlusconi's lawyers have argued that the @placeholder courts do not have jurisdiction -- because of where the alleged crimes were committed -- or the authority to try a prime minister. | Milan, Italy (CNN) -- A judge in Italy is set to announce whether Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi will face an immediate trial on charges of abuse of power and sex with an underage prostitute. Prosecutors in Milan filed the request for trial last week, setting in motion a five-day clock for Judge Cristina di Censo to make a decision. She can order the trial to go ahead without the traditional preliminary hearing, as Milan chief prosecutor Edmundo Bruti Liberati requested, or dismiss it, allowing investigations to continue to determine if there is enough evidence for trial. She can also refer the case to another jurisdiction, or request one more day to make her decision.
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Prosecutors want the Italian prime minister to face immediate trial
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He's accused of sex with an under-aged prostitute and abuse of power
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Berlusconi and the young woman deny they had sex
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Thousands of Italians in some 200 cities rally against the prime minister | 62,736 | record_train |
Seven-times world champion @placeholder was racing in his 250th premier class grand prix and had won a ding-dong battle with team mate Jorge Lorenzo for what he thought would be second place only to claim his first win in Australia since 2005. | Valentino Rossi rolled back the years to win his sixth premier class Australian Grand Prix on Sunday after world champion Marc Marquez's cruise to a pole-to-flag victory was ended suddenly by a crash on lap 18. With a second successive MotoGP world title secured in Japan last week, 21-year-old Honda rider Marquez looked destined to match Mick Doohan's record of 12 race wins in a single season when he led by four seconds. 10 laps from the end, though, his front end was just snatched away from under him and he slithered along the asphalt and onto the trackside grass.
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Valentino Rossi won the sixth Australian Grand Prix of his career
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The FAA said it is "working closely with the government of Israel to review the significant new information they have provided and determine whether potential risks to @placeholder civil aviation are mitigated so the agency can resolve concerns as quickly as possible." | (CNN) -- Critics lashed out Wednesday against the Federal Aviation Administration, which extended its ban on U.S. airlines' flights to and from Tel Aviv, Israel. Calling the decision a "mistake," Michael Bloomberg -- who arrived in Israel on El Al, Israel's national airline -- praised Tel Aviv Ben Gurion International Airport as most secure airport on Earth. "The real world is that there are things going on near airports all over the world. Ben Gurion airport, because Israel has been threatened since it was formed in 1948, is the most secure airport," the former New York mayor told CNN's Wolf Blitzer.
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Security in Israel is "as good as it gets" says Jerusalem mayor
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Bloomberg says you have to take reasonable precautions, but not go overboard
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Hamas spokesman: "Isolating Israel from the world is a great victory"
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Both Agyness and @placeholder opted for floor-length gowns from her latest range. | By Sadie Whitelocks PUBLISHED: 05:19 EST, 25 May 2012 | UPDATED: 16:00 EST, 25 May 2012 Since her Team GB Olympic kit was unveiled in March, the London fashion designer has been keeping a relatively low profile. But last night Stella McCartney got back into the swing of things as she attended a pop art themed charity ball in the capital Wearing an eye-catching swirl print dress from her eponymous label, the 40-year-old looked happy and relaxed as she joined a host of fashion friends including Agyness Denn, Natalia Vodianova and Naomi Watts. London designer Stella McCartney opted for an eye-catching swirl-print dress and strappy heels
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Both Natalia Vodianova and Agyness Denn wear her eponymous label
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Last night's ball raised over £1.1 million for the NSPCC | 62,739 | record_train |
All aboard: @placeholder is hoisted back on board the research ship to see what treasures it had recovered on its HADES cruise. | By Sarah Griffiths It was meant to reveal the ocean’s deepest secrets, but a one-of-a-kind submersible vehicle now lies in a watery grave. The Nereus’ journey deep into the Kermadec Trench to the north east of New Zealand ended when the robotic vehicle crumpled under the pressure of the water, just over 6 miles (10km) below the waves. Scientists believe that part of the vehicle imploded under the vast pressure of the water above it - as great as 16,000lbs per square inch. Crushed dreams: The Nereus' journey deep into the Kermadec Trench to the north east of New Zealand ended when the robotic vehicle (pictured) crumpled under the pressure of the water, just over 6 miles (10km) below the waves
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The Nereus imploded under the vast pressure of the water above it in the Kermadec Trench to the north east of New Zealand, experts said
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Scientists aboard the Thomas G. Thompson research ship explained they lost contact with their robot seven hours into a nine hour drive on Saturday
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It was designed by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Massachusetts to undertake high-risk research in the deep ocean
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year saw another return to @placeholder, a stay in an £11,000-a-week villa | He is well known for his holiday fashion faux pas. And as his latest family photographs show, David Cameron has once again managed to put his foot in it. Posing in a battered pair of open-toed leather sandals, the Prime Minister showed that when it comes to dressing, there are some things he has yet to learn from his time in office. Scroll down for video David and Samantha enjoy a coffee at the Surfside Cafe in Polzeath, Cornwall, today on the family's fifteenth holiday since moving into Downing Street in 2010 Mr Cameron, who was ‘chillaxing’ in Cornwall on his third holiday this year, was again shown up by his wife Samantha, who looked stylish and relaxed in skinny-fit jeans and flip flops.
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He has enjoyed breaks to Tuscany, Andalucia, Portugal and Lanzarote
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In 2011 the PM went on five holidays including Grenada, Ibiza and Tuscany
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@placeholder can have serious or possibly life-threatening side effects including a rare brain infection. | Ian Brooks, 47, was battling with a rare form of Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma, a cancer affecting the immune system Suffering from a rare and aggressive form of cancer, Ian Brooks was given only weeks to live. With around 70 tumours throughout his body, doctors admitted they had almost run out of treatment options. But incredibly Mr Brooks, 47, is now in ‘complete remission’ after he became the first person outside the US to receive a new tumour-busting drug. These pictures show how far the Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma had spread, with almost every area of his body showing clusters of tumours. But the second scan taken after only a few weeks on the US drug Brentuximab Vedotin shows an amazing improvement.
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Ian Brooks, 47, was battling a rare form of Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma
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United defender Luke Shaw was not included in Hodgson's original 23-man squad to face @placeholder | Leighton Baines could return to Premier League action next weekend after the hamstring injury that forced him to withdraw from England's squad was found to be less serious than first feared. The Everton defender will not play any part in England's Euro 2016 qualifier against Slovenia on Saturday or next week's international friendly against Scotland after picking up the injury during training on Friday. However, the Toffees have confirmed that the 29-year-old is expected to be back against West Ham on Saturday 22 November. VIDEOS Scroll down to watch Leighton Baines (L) picked up a hamstring strain during training with England on Friday
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Leighton Baines was forced to withdraw from England's squad to play Slovenia and Scotland with a hamstring injury
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and @placeholder, who admitted causing an animal fight to take | By Harriet Arkell Joshua Varey, 24, from Colne, Lancashire, was jailed for 126 days after admitting animal cruelty at Burnley Magistrates' Court Three thugs who laughed as they set their dogs on other terrified animals so they could make 'trophy' videos for a dog fighting racket were sent to prison today. Joshua Varey, 24, filmed accomplices Shaun Mullens, 22, and Paul Ashworth, 49, all from Colne, Lancashire, climbing up a tree and trying to shake a cat out of its branches so that their dogs could maul it. The younger two men also filmed a horrifying incident in which they used one of their dogs to attack a badger after digging into its sett.
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Joshua Varey, 24, Shaun Mullens, 22, and Paul Ashworth, 49, all jailed today
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Varey filmed the others shaking a cat from a tree so dogs could attack it
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Varey and Mullens admitted organising animal fights, and were banned from keeping pets for ten years and jailed for 126 and 114 days respectively
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"The government is committed to delivering a safe and secure Games that London, the @placeholder and the world can enjoy," a spokesman said. | (CNN) -- Ground-to-air missiles at the 2012 Olympic Games? It's not a new sport added to the London line-up, but proof that Britain's government is taking security seriously. Defense secretary Phillip Hammond has confirmed that such weapons will be at the disposal of those tasked with ensuring public safety at the UK capital's summer showpiece. He told parliament that a full range of options would be available for protecting the Games, which kick off on July 27. Hammond was asked by his predecessor, Liam Fox, to confirm if a "full range of multilayered defense and deterrents" would be on hand, including surface-to-air missiles.
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'If we didn't put that Christmas tree up, it wouldn't feel like @placeholder. | By James Rush PUBLISHED: 07:19 EST, 3 December 2013 | UPDATED: 09:12 EST, 3 December 2013 Douglas Hewitt has put up the same Christmas tree for the 84th time this year after his father first bought it in 1929 A great-grandfather has put up his Christmas tree for the 84th time this year after his father first bought it from a toy shop in 1929. Douglas Hewitt, 84, has celebrated every Christmas with the artificial tree since he was born and he and his wife Mavis, 82, have once again put it up this year. Mr Hewitt's father bought the tree from Redgates toy shop, in Sheffield, just months after Douglas was born.
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Douglas Hewitt has celebrated every Christmas with the tree since birth
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His father bought the tree from Sheffield toy shop in 1929
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After 100 days of fighting between the two ethnic groups, the Tutsi militia defeated @placeholder government forces, ending the war and the genocide. | KIGALI, Rwanda (CNN) -- As leader of the Tutsi rebels in 1994, Paul Kagame pleaded with the world to stop the Rwandan genocide. Paul Kagame: "We say every Rwandan has the same opportunity to life ... as the other." "All along we thought that's why they were here," Kagame said, referring to the U.N. troops sent to monitor a peace agreement between the minority Tutsis and ruling Hutus. But the nations of the world, he said, turned a deaf ear and a blind eye. "They didn't care. They were totally indifferent. It was just another bloody African situation where just people kill each other and that's it."
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Rwandan Paul Kagame spent the first three decades of his life as a refugee
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A 100-day Hutu slaughter of Tutsis left 800,000 dead before Hutus were defeated
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We believe in freedom of speech and encourage debate on this important issue," said a @placeholder spokesman in a statement. | (CNN) -- London experienced protests in the both the east and center of the capital just hours before the Olympic opening ceremony. Taxi drivers gathered at Hyde Park corner as part of a demonstration against Olympic traffic lanes, while protestors held a "die-in" against major sponsor Dow Chemicals outside the Olympic Park in Stratford. Despite the protest, thousands turned out to see the torch make it's final journey through London. Preparations were also in place for a special opening night concert in Hyde Park featuring bands Snow Patrol and Duran Duran. The first world records of the London 2012 Olympics were set by blind South Korean archer Im Dong Hyun-- hours before Friday's much-anticipated opening ceremony was due to begin.
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It put a damper on what was otherwise an exciting night for Oklahoma City and the @placeholder," the statement said. | (CNN) -- A 19-year-old man was arrested Tuesday afternoon on charges of eight counts of shooting with intent to kill in the violence following the Oklahoma City Thunder's playoff victory over the Los Angeles Lakers, authorities said. Rodney Dewon Hill was arrested about 4:30 p.m. (5:30 p.m. ET), Oklahoma City Police Capt. Dexter Nelson said. The investigation will continue as police have "outstanding suspects," he said. Hill was identified by a "victim/witness" in the shooting, according to an affidavit filed in Oklahoma County District Court by Inspector K. Whitebird. Eight people were shot Monday night just blocks from the Chesapeake Energy Arena as large crowds were leaving the playoff game between the Lakers and the Thunder, police said.
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People who know @placeholder, 48, were surprised by the allegations. | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Federal prosecutors have unsealed an affidavit that details a rendezvous in a Washington hotel room last month between a prostitute and a client who a source tells CNN was New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer. Gov. Eliot Spitzer, with his wife, Silda, by his side, apologizes to his family and to the public. The affidavit does not mention Spitzer by name, but a source with knowledge of the case said the subject identified as Client-9 is the governor. Spitzer took office in January 2007 after serving eight years as the state's attorney general, when he rose to national prominence as a hard-charging prosecutor.
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@placeholder is a small, wireless sensor that is worn either as a headband or a wristband says thecompany. | By Jonathan O'Callaghan For parents, the possibility of a child falling into a pool unattended and drowning is a very real and concerning threat. So to put their mind at ease, one company has designed a headband that alerts a parent’s smartphone if a child accidentally falls in water. By syncing with an iOS device, the sensor sends a warning via Bluetooth and lets the adult come to the aid of their child as quickly as possible. Scroll down for video A Connecticut-based company has revealed a device to keep kids safe near water. The £58 ($99) iSwimband alerts parents when their children have fallen into a pool. It can also let parents know when their kids have been underwater too long. In both instances an alarm is sent to the parent's phone to warn them
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The £60 ($99) iSwimBand alerts parents when their children fall into a pool
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The 50 per cent @placeholder forked over added up to $4 million dollars. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 18:16 EST, 30 December 2013 | UPDATED: 04:00 EST, 31 December 2013 Apple changed the way they paid their CEO Tim Cook this year, and he lost $4 million by his own choice. The board at Apple decided to pay the CEO based on the company's performance. They decided that if the company's stocks in the S&P stock index did better than other stocks, than Cook could take home more money. If the stock performed less, than Cook would take on the financial burden and take home less yearly income.
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"This was not his political adviser," the New Hampshire @placeholder said during a recent interview over breakfast. | Manchester, New Hampshire (CNN) -- Earlier this year, as Frank Guinta was driving his children to school, he turned on a local radio station and heard Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul talking about Guinta's failed attempt to win re-election to Congress just a few months earlier. Paul was discussing the future of the Republican Party and the need for the GOP to maintain its traditional political base while also welcoming more libertarian-minded conservatives. The Kentucky senator then started citing specific data from the 2012 general election, including Guinta's race. "Your two Republicans up there lost recently for Congress," Paul said to New Hampshire political reporter James Pindell in the telephone interview on WGIR. "They lost by four percentage points, and the libertarian in each race got 4½ percent, so really we do have to figure out a way to attract some of those voters who are voting libertarian if we want to have enough of a majority to win."
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"We didn't record it, and to use it would force us to admit that we had cheated," @placeholder quoted one of the reporters who heard the conversation, whom it did not name. | Journalists covering last week's economic summit overheard French President Nicolas Sarkozy blasting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as a "liar" during a talk with U.S. President Barack Obama, according to published reports. The private conversation was inadvertently carried by open microphones before an Obama-Sarkozy news conference on the sidelines of the Group of 20 economic summit in the French resort of Cannes. Its contents were first reported by the French website Arret Sur Images, which said reporters heard Sarkozy's comments in French and Obama's reply through a translator. "I can't stand him. He's a liar," Sarkozy said of Netanyahu, according to the website.
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'It was @placeholder that gave Jake's fund the big push it needed. | By Lucy Osborne and Lizzie Parry The mother of a severely disabled boy denied a life-changing operation on the NHS has today thanked hundreds of people who donated to help her raise £10,000 to pay for the procedure. Debbie Foster has already been forced to watch one son die in agony from Leigh's Syndrome - helpless to relieve his pain. So after hearing a second son had the same rare and terminal condition, she found some solace when doctors said a new operation could relieve his agony. Jake, 13, has lost most of the movement in his muscles, meaning he is in constant pain and confined to a wheelchair.
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He was removed from that post after his arrest, which came two days before the @placeholder released a report showing a 6% year-over-year increase in the number of reported sexual assault cases within the military in the fiscal year that ended September 30, 2012. | (CNN) -- The former head of an Air Force sexual assault prevention program was acquitted Wednesday of an assault charge stemming from an incident in Arlington, Virginia, last spring, his lawyer confirmed to CNN. Lt. Col. Jeffrey Krusinski, 42, was arrested in May and accused of grabbing a woman's buttocks and breasts in a parking lot in Arlington County, not far from the Pentagon. A police report said the unidentified woman fought off her assailant, who appeared intoxicated. Krusinski was initially charged with sexual battery, but prosecutors later changed that charge to assault and battery, according to CNN affiliate WJLA.
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Lt. Col. Jeffrey Krusinski was accused of grabbing a woman in a parking lot
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An official at the @placeholder's police labs who declined to be named said the Emirates only ban raw poppy seeds -- not baked -- because raw seeds could be planted for drug use. | DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (CNN) -- The recent arrest and sentencing of a British disc jockey in Dubai highlights the need for foreign travelers to pay close attention to the United Arab Emirates' strict rules on prohibited substances, a legal charity said Wednesday. Western tourists oblivious to the severe drugs laws in the UAE often end up in jail after arriving in the conservative Muslim country with tiny amounts of narcotics. DJ Grooverider, whose real name is Raymond Bingham, was jailed Tuesday for four years in Dubai for possession of cannabis, said a spokesman for BBC Radio 1, where the he presented a weekly drum 'n bass show.
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Grooverider sentence highlights UAE's strict drug rules
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The DJ was jailed for four years in Dubai on Tuesday for possession of cannabis
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The Mastaba chimes with @placeholder's latest ambition to turn itself into a centre of art and culture. | He is best known for wrapping the Reichstag in fabric and lining California highways with yellow umbrellas - but Christo's latest, almost inconceivable project will dwarf them both. The artist will spend £212m building the 'Mastaba', the world's largest permanent sculpture, from over 400,000 multi-coloured oil barrels in the middle of the desert near Abu Dhabi. The flat-topped pyramid will be 492ft high, just taller than the Great Pyramid of Giza and three times the height of Nelson's Column. Scroll down for video Artwork: The proposed 'Mastaba', a 490ft tall sculpture constructed from oil barrels and conceived by Christo to be built in the middle of the Abu Dhabi desert
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£212m Christo creation will be built in the desert 100 miles south of Abu Dhabi
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It will consist of 400,000 multi-coloured oil barrels
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'Mastaba' will be just taller than the Great Pyramid and three times taller than Nelson's Column
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'[To say] that I was not supportive of them (@placeholder team) that was very disappointing, because more than anything that is not who I am and all of you ... who have been interviewing me for so many years now know how excited I am to run for Australia.' | By Daniel Mills Australian sprinter Sally Pearson said suspended Athletics coach Eric Hollingsworth had a 'negative' impact on athletes Australia's shining light on the athletics track Sally Pearson has let fire with a departing spray to suspended coach Eric Hollingsworth after winning Commonwealth Games gold. The 27-year-old track star put an end to her week of silence on the issue - and months of 'negativity' with Hollingsworth at the helm of the athletics camp - by declaring she 'was probably the last supporter he had on the Australian team.’ Pearson said from the very moment he was sent home for comments made about her no-show at a Glasgow pre-Games meet, the morale within the Commonwealth Games team lifted immediately.
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Sally Pearson waited to win gold before blasting Eric Hollingsworth
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She had been silent on the issue surrounding comments he made to her
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The gold medalist conceded their relationship was irreparable
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As with Lohan's smile, there are online reports that her record of probation compliance is stained and that @placeholder again faces jail time. | Los Angeles (CNN) -- Lindsay Lohan's need for a better toothpaste should not outshine more important issues "such as homelessness, lack of funding for public education and relations between America and its allies," the actress's rep said Friday. Steve Honig was responding to online buzz about a close up photo of Lohan's teeth that appear to show stains that bloggers blame on her love of red wine and cigarettes. "Lindsay is widely recognized as one of the most beautiful women on the planet, and is regularly sought-after by some of the top photographers in the world to appear on covers of magazines around the globe," Honig said in a statement to CNN.
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Tabloid photo shows Lohan stained teeth
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Lohan rep: Lindsay's "one of the most beautiful women on the planet"
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Lohan prosecutor is unaware of any probation problems
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@placeholder was named club captain in the summer of 2004 after Luis Enrique - now head coach - retired | When Real Sociedad scored against Barcelona after just one minute on Sunday night, television cameras honed in on the Barcelona bench, where coach Luis Enrique had left almost £200million worth of his squad. Neymar turned to Lionel Messi and said: 'You had better get warmed-up'. The star player's joke at the expense of his manager was symptomatic of the chaos that currently reigns at Barcelona. Enrique is set to hold talks with president Josep Maria Bartameu on Wednesday. Lionel Messi started Barcelona's defeat at Real Sociedad on the bench and has fallen out with Luis Enrique Messi shakes hand with opposing manager David Moyes after the final whistle in San Sebastian
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Barcelona were beaten 1-0 by David Moyes' Real Sociedad on Sunday night
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Lionel Messi and Neymar, among others, have fallen out with Luis Enrique
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Coach has two games to save his job, against Elche and Atletico Madrid
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Luis Suarez has only one La Liga goal while Messi is linked to Chelsea
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Any @placeholder with out-of-date paperwork could go directly to the airport, as long as the passport in question had expired within the past 10 years, according to the State Department. | Cairo, Egypt (CNN) -- American citizens who want to leave Egypt on a U.S. government flight should report to the airport as soon as the nightly curfew ends, according to official Twitter messages from the Department of State Bureau of Consular Affairs. Tweets warning Americans to leave began appearing just before 10 p.m. ET, cautioning that further delay was not advisable. More than 1,900 U.S. citizens and their family members have left Egypt since an evacuation operation began Monday, according to a statement from the U.S. State Department. Evacuation flights had been scheduled to run through Thursday. The State Department said late Wednesday that additional government flights after Thursday are unlikely.
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NEW: The department says U.S. citizens wanting to leave Egypt should go to airport after curfew
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@placeholder, 32, was wrapped warm for the promotional activity as she emerged from her hotel in the morning wearing a thick fur cape. | Thousands of teenagers slept outside overnight in the Westfield London car park The Kardashian sisters pleaded with fans to be extra safe as they were surprised by the large numbers Police and extra security staff struggled to maintain control of the crowd By J J Anisiobi PUBLISHED: 07:24 EST, 10 November 2012 | UPDATED: 03:07 EST, 12 November 2012 Kim, Kourtney and Khloe Kardashian have only a limited amount of time in the UK, and their fans are well aware of this. With that in mind, Westfield London Shopping Centre was overrun with crazed Kardashian fans eager to meet and greet their idols on Saturday morning.
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Thousands of teenagers slept outside overnight in the Westfield London car park
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The Kardashian sisters pleaded with fans to be extra safe as they were surprised by the large numbers
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Two friends of @placeholder are under quarantine outside the hospital and are being monitored, though they feel healthy. | New York (CNN) -- A mandatory 21-day quarantine imposed by New York and New Jersey on health care workers returning from West Africa after treating Ebola patients caught local and federal officials by surprise and spurred a heated debate on handling the spread of the virus. The policy of isolating medical personnel and others arriving from Ebola-affected countries zones was abruptly implemented Friday by the governors of New York and New Jersey, Andrew Cuomo and Chris Christie. The announcement came one day after a New York doctor who treated patients in Guinea became the first Ebola case diagnosed in the city and the fourth in the United States.
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Doctors Without Borders says there is a ''notable lack of clarity'' in new guidelines
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'Jonathan Saenz sought to compel his ex-wife to produce all records in her possession “pertaining to the psychiatric, psychological, counseling or other mental health treatments of @placeholder, including but not limited to any documents relating to any consultations or treatments during their marriage."' | By Josh Gardner For Mailonline Was it personal? Jonathan Saenz, while always a devout Catholic and conservative activist, did not become head of Texas's largest anti-gay group until after his wife left him for a woman The leader of one of the largest and most vocal anti-gay groups in Texas took the group's helm soon after his wife of 9 years left him for a woman, court documents reveal. Already a conservative firebrand attorney, Jonathan Saenz became head of Texas Values in early 2012. His wife Corinne and mother of his three young children filed for divorce in August of 2012, reports Lone Star Q.
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Divorce papers indicate Jonathan Saenz's wife Corinne filed for divorce in late 2011 - Saenz took over Texas Values in early 2012
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Saenz supports gay conversion therapy, opposes gay marriage and believes same-sex marriage will lead to people marrying their stepchildren
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MPD [@placeholder] has arrested three individuals, two of whom are Georgetown undergraduates. | Washington (CNN) -- Authorities have arrested two Georgetown University students and another person in connection with a suspected drug lab found inside a dormitory Saturday morning, the Metropolitan Police Department said. The three males, each at least 18, face charges of possession of drug paraphernalia, said Officer Hugh Carew, a spokesman for the police department. The third individual was a campus visitor. None was identified. Police said that shortly before 6 a.m., they received a call about a foul odor at Georgetown's Harbin Hall. Initially, police thought the lab was for producing meth but later said it was used to make Dimethyltryptamine, a hallucinogenic drug commonly known as DMT.
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Two Georgetown University students are among three people arrested
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Police say the lab was used to make DMT, a hallucinogenic drug
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The total of 5.1 million was behind Sony's 7 million in sales of the @placeholder. | By Mark Prigg Microsoft has slashed the price of its Xbox One games console by $100 in a bid to become the living room gadget of choice and catch up to arch rival Sony. However, in order to lower the price, Microsoft has dropped its revolutionary motion sensor Kinect from the cheapest bundle. The new price of $399, the same as a PS4, begins June 9, and Microsoft says it is also allowing entertainment apps like Netflix to be used on both the Xbox One and the older Xbox 360 console without having to pay for an Xbox Live Gold membership, which costs $60 a year.
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The new price of $399 begins June 9 - but bundle has no Kinect sensor
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Microsoft signed up Sarah Silverman and Seth Green original TV shows
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He already faces a charge of driving under the influence after getting caught drag racing in @placeholder. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:27 EST, 31 January 2014 | UPDATED: 18:53 EST, 31 January 2014 Justin Bieber's private plane has been held at a New Jersey airport and police have searched it because it allegedly smelled like marijuana. The latest updates reported that the 20-year-old and all other passengers on the plane have been released from police custody after a search found no drugs on the plane. It had been previously reported that the pop star and his father were headed to New Jersey today for the Super Bowl from Canada after hiring a private jet.
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The pop star took a private jet from Canada to Teterboro airport just outside of New York City on Friday
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He and his father plan to attend the Super Bowl this weekend
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Reports that the plane was searched with sniffer dogs as soon as it landed
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Bieber was reportedly flagged by U.S. Customs officials because of pending criminal charges against him
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The scheme was only discovered when a concerned bank manager notified police - and when @placeholder turned up to collect another £7000 from the man’s home, he was arrested. | By Wills Robinson Two cowboy builders have been jailed for completing £5,000 worth of unnecessary renovations on an elderly man’s home - and charging more than £100,000. The 69-year-old victim from Lewisham, south east London, was forced to hand over all of his life savings and take out a series of high-interest loans after he was targeted by the three rogue traders, who bombarded him with 300 calls in three months. Leader Patrick O'Driscoll, 40, and an unknown associate first approached the man while posed as friendly builders ‘Steve’ and ‘Tony’, first convincing him he had a leaky roof. Rogue traders: Patrick O'Driscoll, 40, (left) and Damien Foley, 48, were jailed for performing unnecessary renovations at the an elderly man's home in Lewisham, south east London, and overcharging him by £95,000
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The 69-year-old victim had to hand over all of his life savings to builders
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Patrick O'Driscoll, 40, convinced the man he needed extensive work on his home in Lewisham, south east London, because it had a leaky roof
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Danny Haygreen, 28, and Damian Foley, 48 also fooled man into more work
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O'Driscoll, 40, was jailed for five years for conspiracy to defraud
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Finchley was given a 19-month sentence for money laundering offenses
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The "arbitral procedure" it has filed focuses "on what the @placeholder views as the unlawfulness of boarding and detaining the ship and on our demand for the release of the ship and its crew," it said. | (CNN) -- Environmental campaign group Greenpeace has called for people to join a "global day of solidarity" Saturday for 30 people detained and charged with piracy by Russia as they protested Arctic drilling last month. Russian authorities made the arrests after two of the activists left the Greenpeace icebreaker Arctic Sunrise and tried to climb the side of an oil platform owned by the Russian energy giant Gazprom in the Barents Sea. Greenpeace has condemned the Russian action, saying its activists were taking part in a peaceful protest against the "slow but unrelenting destruction of the Arctic." The group has called on supporters around the world to stage candlelight vigils Saturday, holding signs saying "Free the Arctic 30," to highlight the plight of those detained.
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Greenpeace urges supporters to join a vigil in support of 30 people detained by Russia
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The Netherlands launches legal action under the UN Convention of the Law of the Sea
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The 30 detained -- 28 activists and 2 freelance journalists -- are charged with piracy
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In December alone, @placeholder saw over 6 million passengers come through - a 2.4% increase on 2013 | Britain's two biggest airports were busier than ever in 2014. Heathrow passenger numbers last year rose 1.4 per cent to a record 73.4 million, while a total of 38.1 million were handled at Gatwick - a 7.6 per cent increase on 2013 and another all-time high. The Heathrow numbers were boosted by a record final month of the year which saw nearly six million passengers pass through the west London airport, which was a rise of 2.4 per cent on the December 2013 figure. Heathrow Airport passenger numbers were up for 2014 - to a whopping 73.4million, an all-time high
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Heathrow passenger numbers rose 1.4% in 2014, reaching a record high
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Since the show went off the air, dedicated fans continue to flock to the house in Everett, @placeholder. | By Daily Mail Reporter Laura Palmer might be television's most famous murder victim, but while her life was cut short at she spent it in a great house. The Everett Wash. house was featured in cult television series Twin Peaks, which centered on Palmer's murder, and has now been listed for $549,950. Today reports that fans of the show have been stopping by for years asking to see the four-bedroom home. Scroll down for video The house that stood in as murder victim Laura Palmer's home on cult series Twin Peaks has been put on the market The death of Laura Palmer was Twin Peak's central mystery over the show's two seasons
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House stood in as the home of television's most famous murder victim
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Cult Show centered around Palmer's murder | 62,772 | record_train |
Michelle advises fashion fans to keep it 'classic and simple' because she's all for 'timeless classic style a la @placeholder', right | She's regarded as one of soap's most stylish stars so it's no surprise that Lipsy snapped Michelle Keegan up to design a fashion range. The former Coronation Street star, whose collections have been a stellar success for the brand, is preparing to launch her debut summer range - and she's been hard at work in the design studio to bring fans exactly what they want. Launching in March, the 27-year-old's new range will be full of crochet, lace, slinky satins and lightweight knits, as well some 'fresh and exciting never-been-seen-before designs'. Scroll down for video Michelle Keegan has shared her fashion mantra as she promotes her upcoming Lipsy range, citing Audrey Hepburn has a classy dresser she loves to emulate
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Michelle, 27, will launch spring line for Lipsy in March
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People with @placeholder's and other forms of dementia often leave clues that they're about to wander. | (CNN) -- It was early evening when Lee Ferrero got in his car to make the trip home from a meeting for work. He'd done the trip many times over the years, and he looked forward to the drive. Several hours later he found himself in open farmland in unfamiliar territory. He pulled over, brought out a book of maps, and realized he'd driven two hours past the turnoff to his home in Los Osos, California. "It was terrifying," he remembers now. "I thought, I didn't mean to come here. How did this happen? I just zoned out." But he wasn't just zoning out. A visit to the Mayo Clinic in Scottsdale, Arizona, showed Ferrero was in the beginning stages of Alzheimer's disease, a form of dementia.
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"She was very close with John, and one day whilst chatting in the kitchen, John gave my mother the tooth (he had been to the dentist to have it removed that day) and suggested giving it to my sister as a souvenir, as she was a huge @placeholder fan," he said. | New York (CNN) -- No one knows whether the tooth fairy will be in attendance, but a tooth belonging to former Beatle John Lennon will go on auction in England on November 5. American comedians have long derided the English about their teeth, but is anyone going to spend thousands of dollars on what could be one of the more unusual pieces of Beatles memorabilia? Karen Fairweather, the owner of Omega Auction house, chuckled when asked why anyone would want to buy the molar and noted that some have expressed interest, while others think it's gross. "We get a lot of people buying memorabilia as investments," Fairweather said. "Or it could just be a fan that really, really wants a part of John Lennon."
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The son of Lennon's former housekeeper is selling what he says is the singer's tooth
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The @placeholder and the Sierra Leone government jointly set up the special tribunal to try those who played the biggest role in the atrocities. | (CNN) -- An international court in the Netherlands ruled Thursday to uphold the 50-year sentence handed down last year to Liberia's former president, Charles Taylor, after he was convicted of aiding war crimes in neighboring Sierra Leone. The ruling by the appeals judges in the United Nations-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone in The Hague brings to an end a lengthy legal battle. Taylor, 65, was found guilty last year of supplying and encouraging rebels in Sierra Leone in a campaign of terror, involving murder, rape, sexual slavery, looting and the conscription of children younger than 15. He was also convicted of using Sierra Leone's diamond deposits to help fuel its civil war with arms and guns while enriching himself with what have commonly come to be known as "blood diamonds."
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Court in The Hague upholds Charles Taylor's conviction and 50-year sentence
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The ASA banned the ad, ruling that @placeholder had made persistent and unwanted marketing communications, and said the company must suppress the complainant's personal data. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:30 EST, 20 February 2013 | UPDATED: 07:37 EST, 20 February 2013 Ban: An advert for Maximus penis enlargement capsules, featured in four-page direct mailing Life Healthcare, has been banned by the ASA after it offended a complainant An advert for penis enhancement capsules that suggested a man was 'inadequate' has been banned. The man contacted advertising watchdogs after reading ads telling him his penis size was a 'disappointment' and that his partner might be 'turned off'. The ad for Maximus penis enlargement capsules boasted that men could 'have a penis that's inches longer and much thicker naturally, without surgery, pumps or exercise'.
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Maximus penis enlargement capsules ad in direct mail banned by ASA
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The advert said that his 'small size' made him 'unattractive to others'
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Monthly circular asking if 'inability to satisfy partner' left him 'depressed' | 62,777 | record_train |
As with the @placeholder case in October, authorities don't believe the victim knew her abductor. | (CNN) -- She stumbled into the business naked, bleeding and burned. And in desperate need of help. This 16-year-old girl thankfully got it, and more than a month later is in good condition at a hospital and undergoing rehab, Charles City County, Virginia, sheriff's Capt. Jayson Crawley said. And the man accused of doing this to her? Authorities say they think he is now in custody in Maryland, where he was caught coming out of a vehicle with a woman he'd allegedly abducted Sunday night in Philadelphia. The suspect in both cases is Delvin Barnes, 37. Talking about Barnes, Philadelphia Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey said authorities "don't know much (about him) other than the fact he's a thug and this is what he does, apparently."
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Sheriff's captain: Suspect asked teen girl in Virginia, "How do you want to die?"
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The girl says she was hit in the head with a shovel, stuffed in the trunk of a car
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Delvin Barnes is being held in connection with a young Philadelphia woman's abduction
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Finding a pacu, a close relative of the piranha normally found in @placeholder, is unusual so far north. | It is safe to go back into the water again -- at least in Scandinavia. A warning over the weekend for male swimmers off the coast of Denmark and Sweden to protect their private parts because of a testicle-munching fish appears to have been a joke that got out of hand. After a Danish fisherman caught a South American pacu among his eels and perch this month, a professor at the Copenhagen Museum of Natural History told men to be careful because the fish sometimes mistake male reproductive organs for tree nuts, one of their favorite foods. "Anyone choosing to bathe in the Oresund these days had best keep their swimsuits well tied," Professor Peter Rask Moller said in a Saturday news release about the fish discovery in the strait separating Denmark and Sweden.
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"We believe they are," she said, adding that "at least one had an @placeholder flag." | JERUSALEM (CNN) -- The war of words between United States and Tehran continued Wednesday, with President Bush repeating his assertion that Iran is "a threat to world peace." President Bush and Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert at the airport in Tel Aviv on Wednesday. The two countries have been trading accusations since a weekend confrontation involving Iranian boats and U.S. Navy warships in the Strait of Hormuz. The United States claims Iranian vessels deliberately sped toward its warships despite warnings to stay away. Bush's criticism of Iran came Wednesday during a news conference with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert in Jerusalem. Bush is in the region to encourage the peace process between Israel and the Palestinians.
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‘The planned timing of a @placeholder referendum has not changed. | The appointment of an arch-federalist as the European Commission president risks creating a ‘dramatic’ backlash that will hasten Britain’s exit from the EU, one of the country’s most senior diplomats has warned. A leaked document said Ivan Rogers, the UK’s permanent representative to the EU, believes the ‘die is cast’ in favour of Jean-Claude Juncker, the former prime minister of Luxembourg. His proposed elevation to Europe’s top job has been fiercely opposed by David Cameron, who says Britain rejects the founding EU principle of ‘ever closer union’, which Mr Juncker supports. Former Luxembourg prime minister Jean-Claude Juncker, pictured, seems almost certain to be appointed president of the European Commission
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Jean-Claude Juncker seen as front-runner despite serious British concerns
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With more volunteers from outside New York than from the city itself, Parness says his group isn't really about New York anymore -- it's about @placeholder. | New York (CNN) -- Jeff Parness still remembers the pain of September 11, 2001, when his friend and business partner, Hagay Shefi, was among the thousands killed in the World Trade Center attacks. But Parness, a native New Yorker, also hasn't forgotten the support that his hometown received from other communities in the immediate aftermath. Many cities -- in the United States and around the world -- sent volunteers and supplies to aid the rescue and recovery effort. "9/11 changed all of us forever, but 9/12 changed us just as much," said Parness, 45. "That outpouring of kindness and generosity, to me, was more powerful than the terror that happened the day before."
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Inspired by the help New York got after 9/11, Jeff Parness started a volunteer group
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The agency declined to comment to the Post and was not immediately able to be reached by @placeholder for comment. | By Ryan Gorman Google's efforts to make it harder for governments to spy on ordinary citizens may be in vain. By using encryption, Google believes it can limit the amount of spying done by governments on innocent people and force agencies to narrow their efforts to criminals, terrorists and suspected offenders, internet security experts told the Washington Post. Despite this push for added security, an expert who spoke to MailOnline believes it will do no more than delay spying efforts at best. Google’s encryption efforts were initially approved last June, but recent reports detailing the previously PRISM program have caused it to prioritize the project, according to the Post.
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The effort began in earnest over one year ago, but has picked up steam in the wake of PRISM revelations
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Google will bolster the encryption of information flowing between data centers to create an 'end to end' solution
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@placeholder got up on his knees and started begging for more. | (CNN) -- Ed McMahon, the longtime pitchman and Johnny Carson sidekick whose "Heeeeeeerre's Johnny!" became a part of the vernacular, has died. Ed McMahon had suffered several health problems in recent years. McMahon passed away peacefully shortly after midnight at the Ronald Reagan/UCLA Medical Center, his publicist, Howard Bragman, said Tuesday McMahon, 86, was hospitalized in February with pneumonia and other medical problems. He had suffered a number of health problems in recent years, including a neck injury caused by a 2007 fall. In 2002, he sued various insurance companies and contractors over mold in his house and later collected a $7 million settlement.
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McMahon hosted "Star Search" and "TV's Bloopers and Practical Jokes"
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Her estate comprised stocks and shares, jewellery, cash from her £17million divorce settlement, dresses and other personal belongings at her @placeholder apartment. | By Emma Glanfield Prince Harry could celebrate his forthcoming 30th birthday with a ‘St Moritz-themed’ extravaganza at Kensington Palace, it has been revealed. The prince, who turns 30 on September 15, is set to shun London’s nightclubs in favour of a private party with friends and family at the royal palace. It is thought the royal will enjoy an intimate dinner with the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and 30 friends before celebrating with a lavish after-party. Prince Harry, who turns 30 on September 15, is set to shun London's nightclubs in favour of a private party with friends and family at Kensington Palace
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Prince Harry is set to celebrate his 30th birthday on September 15 with party
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Royal is said to be hosting a 'St Moritz-themed' party at Kensington Palace
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are reportedly organising private event | 62,785 | record_train |
One could say that that boy represents the aspirations of many @placeholder people because -- whether, as some reports have suggested, he intended to cross the border or as others have said, was being used as a decoy for others to make a run -- the spot where he died is known as a place where people try to cross illegally in search of work and a better life. | El Paso, Texas (CNN) -- On Monday, a U.S. Border Patrol officer shot and killed a 14-year-old boy, Sergio Adrian Hernandez Guereca, under one of the international bridges that connects or, these days, divides, El Paso, Texas, from Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua. The boy lay dead on the Mexican side and the Border Patrol agent was removed from the scene by U.S. officials. American officials say it was a case of self-defense. Mexican authorities condemned the killing as the use of excessive force. The facts are still coming out, but based on the English and the Spanish news reports, it is easy to see that the two sides do not agree on the particulars, much less on their interpretation.
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As U.S.-Mexico grapple with immigration, drugs, they begin to face each other as enemies
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Increased militarization at border doesn't help, but feeds potential for violence, he says
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Payan: Is this what we want for border? Countries must tackle immigration, border policies | 62,786 | record_train |
James was sent off for a studs-up challenge on @placeholder defender Jores Okore that sparked a tussle between players of both teams. | Leicester City have been fined £20,000 by The Football Association after admitting a charge of failing to ensure their players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion during their 1-0 win over Aston Villa. Players from both sides clashed in the final moment's of Leicester's 1-0 win last Saturday, with Matty James and Ciaran Clark both seeing red from referee Michael Oliver. The FA added in their statement announcing Leicester's sanction that Villa have also accepted the same charge, but their case will be heard by an Independent Regulatory Commission. A melee late in Aston Villa's match at Leicester ended in a player from each side being shown a red card
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Leicester City beat Aston Villa 1-0 in the Premier League last Saturday
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Late on, both Leicester's Matty James and Villa's Ciaran Clark saw red
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A melee ensued between the players after James' tackle on Jores Okore
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Villa have also admitted The FA charge and are awaiting further news | 62,787 | record_train |
Tranquil: @placeholder was designed to counteract everything from your desk hunch to your sofa-slouch - while emphasising moves that build upper-body strength and stability - and helping you relax | Many men shy away from the yoga studio, dismissing it as 'too feminine and spiritual'. But a new, 'manlier' form of the exercise loved by Miranda Kerr and Rosie Huntington-Whiteley has launched to help men tone up. Yoga for men is being dubbed 'broga' and a photographer has released a photo series showing tattooed and bearded men practicing the spiritual exercise. Yoga for men: From downward dog to warrior pose, a new photo series created by a U.S.-based photographer shows tattooed and bearded men practicing the work-out Photographer Amy Goalen, 40, from Santa Monica, California, has released her photo project, called Inside the Warrior, in the hope of proving that yoga has changed.
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Photo series shows tattooed and bearded men practicing spiritual exercise
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Photographer Amy Goalen, 40, from Santa Monica, California, released it
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Called Inside the Warrior and aims to prove that yoga has changed
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Broga creator says its extremely beneficial
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Broga studios opening up all over the UK | 62,788 | record_train |
said there were disastrous failings in @placeholder children's services,' Mr Balls said today. | By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 10:47 EST, 29 October 2013 | UPDATED: 11:52 EST, 29 October 2013 A £600,000 payout to the social services chief who failed to save Baby P 'leaves a bad taste in the mouth' Ed Balls said today, as he stood by the decison to sack her while he was Children's Secretary. Sharon Shoesmith, the former head of children’s services at Haringey Council, was fired from her £130,000-a year job in 2008 in the wake of a public outcry over the death of 17-month-old Peter Connelly. She launched an appeal claiming unfair dismissal, eventually won and last night BBC’s Newsnight reported Haringey has agreed a huge compensation deal with her.
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Peter Connelly died in 2007 after abuse under noses of social workers
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In 2008 Ms Shoesmith was fired from Haringey Council after outcry
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Mr Balls was Children's Secretary when she was called 'unfit' and sacked
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Said he'd 'do the same thing again' and said deal would 'appall' public
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Haringey Council agrees secret compensation with ex-social services chief
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Lawyers had been in discussion since May 2011 over her pay-out
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Education Secretary Michael Gove 'furious' at secrecy over money | 62,789 | record_train |
The Twickenham crowd appear to be unimpressed by @placeholder's recent performances for England, judging by their reaction to his departure. | England will be looking to restore some pride and record their first win of the Autumn Internationals when they take on Samoa at Twickenham on Saturday. Stuart Lancaster has made five changes to the side beaten by South Africa last week with George Ford coming in at fly-half. Follow our live coverage from 6.30pm. Host commentator Host commentator Disappointing final quarter from England. Lancaster's side didn't kick on after May's second try. Some big positives for England most notably Ford's performance at number 10 and their pack is one of the best in the business. There are still big issues with the attack while the midfield make-up remains an issue.
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England are without a victory in their last five matches
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Lancaster has made five changes to the side beaten by South Africa
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George Ford comes in at fly-half with Owen Farrell moving to No 12
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England have won all six of their previous clashes against Samoa
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Jonny May scores England's opening try in the 19th minute
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Mike Brown crashes over early in the second half
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May completes his brace as England pull away before the hour mark
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Ford impresses at fly half but Farrell is substituted in the 64th minute | 62,790 | record_train |
Bruce would be an ideal figure to nurture the young players emerging and would be tactically more flexible than @placeholder. | By Rob Shepherd Follow @@robshepherd5 Neymar might not be better than Pele but in many ways he is already bigger. In the modern world of sports marketing 22-year-old Neymar’s image is omnipresent in Brazil. 'Neymar-keting' sees the player endorse a wide range of products from soft drinks to mobile phones and he has even appeared on the front cover of Time magazine. On Monday he will aim to endear himself further to a besotted Brazil by leading the World Cup hosts to victory against Cameroon. Fancy footwork: Neymar is the poster boy for the World Cup and his image is all over Brazil
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Santos rejected bids from West Ham and Chelsea for Neymar
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Roy Hodgson must go and Steve Bruce should replace him as England boss
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Rafael Marquez first player to captain a side at four World Cups | 62,791 | record_train |
The justices tossed out all other pending appeals at that time, but left room for continued legal challenges to certain aspects of @placeholder's application. | (CNN) -- A broader legal challenge to Obamacare's so-called "employer mandate" was turned aside by the Supreme Court on Monday. The justices, without comment, again refused to intervene in Liberty University's long-running appeal of the Affordable Care Act. It marked the second time in two years the court has declined to review the constitutionality of requirements for most large employers to offer a range of health insurance coverage for their workers. Two narrowly focused petitions over the health law will be heard by the court in coming months. They involve whether some companies can refuse on religious grounds to provide insurance for certain birth control and other reproductive health services, without a co-pay.
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The appeal turned aside on Monday involved the law's employer mandate
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It was the second time the justices refused to hear matter
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Liberty University has had a long-running appeal of Affordable Care Act
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Court will hear related appeals of companies and contraceptive coverage | 62,792 | record_train |
"It's very hard to know, to be honest -- clubs need to give us some answers," @placeholder editor Gavin Hamilton told CNN. | (CNN) -- The vast sums of money made by football's middle men continues to soar, with English Premier League clubs this week detailing huge amounts paid to agents for helping to seal multi-million-dollar deals during the last 12 months. Big-spending table-toppers Manchester City predictably had the highest outlay, paying agents to the tune of $15.2 million between October 1, 2010 and September 30, 2011 for aiding the transfer of players such as Sergio Aguero, Samir Nasri and Edin Dzeko. Immediately behind City were Tottenham Hotspur ($12 million) and Liverpool ($11 million). These figures beg the question, what do England's biggest clubs gain from the use of agents and why are the payments made to them so large? The total £71.87 million ($112.8 million) spent in that period is a rise of almost $7.5 million.
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The English Premier League has revealed the amount spent by its clubs on agents
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Big-spending Manchester City lead the way, splashing out $15.2 million on agents
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World Soccer's Gavin Hamilton argues players should pay for their representation
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He also argues against players and managers at the same club sharing an agent | 62,793 | record_train |
Mixed into the entries were the names of the @placeholder helpers, who risked their lives to keep the family's secret. | (CNN) -- Miep Gies, who ensured the diary of Anne Frank did not fall into the hands of Nazis after the teen's arrest, has died. She was 100. Gies was among a team of Dutch citizens who hid the Frank family of four and four others in a secret annex in Amsterdam, Netherlands, during World War II, according to her official Web site, which announced her death Monday. She worked as a secretary for Anne Frank's father, Otto, in the front side of the same Prinsengracht building. The family stayed in the secret room from July 1942 until August 4, 1944, when they were arrested by Gestapo and Dutch police after being betrayed by an informant. Two of Gies' team were arrested that day, but she and her friend, Bep Voskuijl, were left behind -- and found 14-year-old Anne's papers.
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Gies helped hide Anne Frank, seven others from Nazis in Amsterdam
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After hiding place was raided, Gies found Anne's diary and kept it until after the war
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Gies worked as a secretary for Anne's father, Otto, and later gave diary to him | 62,794 | record_train |
I never let him do this because I know @placeholder is too strong for him. | Postmen are refusing to deliver letters to 60 homes on the same street because of an 'unacceptable level of risk' after one of them was bitten by a family's pitbull. Residents of Worcester Road, a cul-de-sac in Whitebirk, Blackburn, Lancashire, have been told they must now collect their post from the local delivery office. It comes after a seven-stone American pitbull belonging to one of their neighbours bit a postman because the child holding his lead was not strong enough to restrain the animal, police said. Big: A family collect of Winston, the seven-stone American pitbull who bit a postman on Worcester Road, Blackburn, leading Royal Mail bosses to suspend all deliveries to the street until further notice
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Seven-stone American pitbull bit postman after child failed to restrain it
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Now Royal Mail have suspended deliveries to the entire street
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Police and RSPCA say the dog is not dangerous but he will be neutered | 62,795 | record_train |
Until now, they were perhaps best known for the "human wave" attacks during the @placeholder that reportedly cleared out minefields for the professional military. | (CNN) -- They may wear a uniform, or ordinary street clothes. Their numbers are unclear. They rush the streets with brute strength. Members of the Basij militia enter Tehran University, where students were protesting on Monday. They are the Basij, Iran's volunteer paramilitary group that for more than a week has cracked down on the thousands of protesters in the bloody aftermath of the Islamic republic's disputed presidential election. Amateur video shows members of the Basij, wearing plain shirts and pants and wielding clubs and hoses, dispersing protesters and beating a handful of Iranians at a time. "The Basij militia forces tried to break up the demonstrations using batons, electric shock and water cannons," a student in Tehran, whose name was withheld for his safety, told CNN's Don Lemon on Sunday. The student said he was injured at a protest by the feared militia.
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Mysterious militia was established in 1979 by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini
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During Iran-Iraq war in 1980s, they created "human waves" to clear minefields
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After war, Basij returned to role of internal security force to enforce Islamic morality
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Basij noticeably took the lead in crowd control when street demonstrations started | 62,796 | record_train |
David, who has been a director of Cato since 1987 and serves on its executive committee, and @placeholder have consistently supported a nonpartisan Cato. | In 1974, Charles Koch started the Charles Koch Foundation. In 1976, the foundation was renamed Cato Institute, with Koch as one of the co-founders. His vision was to build a nonpartisan organization that would advance ideas that enable all people to prosper by promoting liberty, limited government, free markets and peace. That vision has remained a constant since the beginning. I currently serve on the board of Cato, and have worked with libertarian organizations for more than 20 years, including Mercatus Center and the Institute for Humane Studies. I have worked closely with Charles Koch and his brother David on numerous libertarian endeavors. In each instance, these two men have consistently championed libertarian principles, even in the face of unfair and inaccurate criticism.
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Kevin Gentry: Charles Koch has consistently championed libertarian ideas
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Gentry: Cato Chairman Robert Levy would have you believe otherwise
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He says the Koch brothers support independence for Cato and have given it $40 million
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Gentry: If Levy doesn't stop dispute, Cato will weaken and lose its reputation | 62,797 | record_train |
An Israeli soldier sits in his Merkava tank on alert position in the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights near the @placeholder crossing with Syria this morning | Heavy fighting has broken out between Syrian troops and Al Qaeda linked rebels close to a stretch of the Levant occupied by Israel. Government soldiers battled against insurgents from the Nusra Front group near the disputed Golan Heights territory after militants took control of the UN-operated Quneitra border crossing last week. Several shells struck close to the ceasefire line as rocket, mortar and tank fire was exchanged - with Israeli public radio reporting that one stray round hit occupied territory but caused no casualties. Golan Heights is a 460 square mile region largely seized from Syria by Israel during the 1967 Six-Day War of 1967, then annexed in 1981 in a move never recognised by the international community.
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Syrian government troops battling against insurgents from the Nusra Front
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Fighting ongoing close to Israel-occupied Golan Heights area of the Levant
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Al Qaeda linked rebels seized UN-run Quneitra border crossing last week
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UN says 44 Fijian peacekeepers 'continue to be detained by armed elements'
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Rocket, tank and mortar fire hit close to Golan Heights border this morning | 62,798 | record_train |
@placeholder, author of the book "Bad Leadership: What It Is, How It Happens, Why It Matters," noted that Bush has not had luck on his side for the past eight years. | (CNN) -- With record low approval ratings and intense criticism for his handling of the Iraq war, Hurricane Katrina and the economy, the word most used to label George W. Bush's presidency will be "incompetent," historians say. President Bush makes remarks on the presidential transition November 6. "Right now there is not a lot of good will among historians. Most see him as a combination of many negative factors," said Julian Zelizer, a professor of history and public affairs at Princeton University's Woodrow Wilson School. "He is seen as incompetent in terms of how he handled domestic and foreign policy. He is seen as pushing for an agenda to the right of the nation and doing so through executive power that ignored the popular will," he added.
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Presidential historians weigh in on how history will perceive President Bush
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Zelizer: "There is not a lot of good will among historians" for Bush
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Bush is often compared to Harry Truman, whose reputation improved over history
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Kellerman: Bush will be remembered for his "incompetence" | 62,799 | record_train |
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