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‘The Duke of Cambridge is a committed @placeholder and has a strong personal faith,’ they said.
Rare outing: William and Kate at a friend's wedding at the Church of St Peter and St Paul in Northleach, Gloucestershire, in 2010 Prince William is not a regular churchgoer despite being the future Defender of the Faith and Supreme Governor of the Church of England, the Daily Mail has learnt. Although the 30-year-old future king was confirmed into the Anglican faith in 1997, he is understood to attend services of worship only a ‘handful’ of times each year. Most of these are connected with official engagements or on special occasions in the Christian calendar such as Christmas, as well as weddings and christenings. @highlight Prince William was confirmed into the Anglican faith in 1997 @highlight Most services of worship he attends are connected with official engagements or on special occasions in the Christian calendar
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In June, the @placeholder announced that a milestone had been reached, with 100,000 Iraqi refugees approved for resettlement.
(CNN) -- The United Nations official overseeing efforts to help Iraq's many displaced people said Monday the country could be at a turning point. "This new government represents an enormous opportunity for Iraq, but also for our work," said Antonio Guterres, the U.N. high commissioner for refugees, on his first visit to Iraq since the country formed a new government in December. "I hope today we are marking the beginning of the end of the displacement chapter in Iraq." There are 196,000 Iraqis registered as refugees with UNHCR, mainly in neighboring Syria, Jordan and Lebanon, the agency said in a news release. The UNHCR also "estimates there are about 1.3 million internally displaced Iraqis, and some 500,000 of them living in extremely precarious conditions." @highlight The U.N. high commissioner for refugees meets with top Iraqi officials @highlight He proposes a plan of action to create conditions that will allow refugees to return home @highlight U.N. says there are 196,000 Iraqi refugees in other countries, 1.3 million internally displaced @highlight Iraq's new government "represents an enormous opportunity," UNHCR says
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A couple of days later, Love phoned @placeholder and told him, "Everything was OK. George was just being crazy," the witness testified.
Charlottesville, Virginia (CNN) -- A man testified Thursday that he saw former University of Virginia lacrosse player George Huguely with his arm around the neck of Huguely's then-girlfriend -- an incident that occurred a few months before she was found beaten to death. Michael Burns' testimony highlighted yet another emotional day in the murder trial of Huguely, which began this week. Huguely was arrested in May 2010 on several charges, including first-degree murder, in the death of Yeardley Love. Both the suspect and the victim played lacrosse on nationally ranked Cavaliers' teams. A lacrosse player himself at the University of North Carolina and a friend of Love's, Burns admitted he'd "hooked up" a few times with Love, but denied the two had ever dated. @highlight NEW: A man says he heard cries of "Help me!" while at a Virginia apartment complex @highlight NEW: He testifies he saw George Huguely with his arms around Yeardley Love's neck @highlight NEW: The crying young woman told him "thank you," the witness testifies @highlight Huguely is charged with murdering Love; his lawyers call her death an accident
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A state parliamentary inquiry will release its findings into the supply and use of the drug on Wednesday, while the @placeholder government has announced 11 police drug dogs will be sent across the state, including eight in major regional centres.
By Sarah Michael for Daily Mail Australia and Aap Tests on Melbourne sewage show high enough levels of ice for the drug to have been used by one in every 20 Victorians. The highest ice usage occurred in the CBD, a study by the Penington Institute and the University of South Australia has found. The study took sewage treatment system samples twice in a week from plants around Victoria, which enabled comparison of weekend versus mid-week drug consumption. Scroll down for video A study by the Penington Institute and the University of South Australia found tests on Melbourne sewage showed high enough levels of ice for the drug to have been used by one in 20 people @highlight Waste from Melbourne Water's western treatment plant tested strongly for levels of methamphetamine, suggesting highest usage is in the CBD @highlight It found 51.4 doses of methamphetamine per 1000 people on a Sunday @highlight Usage is higher on weekends supporting the view there is a high proportion of 'occasional, recreational' users @highlight Fatal overdoses involving methamphetamine are up 250 percent since 2010
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The tunnels @placeholder saw are wide enough for adults to walk side by side.
Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Rebels in Tripoli furiously hunting for signs of longtime Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi are exploring a network of tunnels and bunkers built beneath his massive compound. CNN's Sara Sidner got a peek at the passageways Friday. She dubbed it "Gadhafi's inner sanctum." The correspondent, who's been covering the battle of Tripoli, walked down steps into a pitch-dark tunnel and used a flashlight to navigate an underworld described as "massive." So far, she said, rebels have cleared about 700 meters of underground passages. The tunnel network is believed to extend all the way to the city's international airport and the Rixos hotel. That's where 33 journalists and two foreign nationals were held for five days by pro-Gadhafi forces. @highlight CNN's Sara Sidner sees another world in a tunnel below Tripoli @highlight Gadhafi may have recorded his taped messages in a studio there @highlight Rebels are methodically searching through the winding passages
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This has kept export revenues within @placeholder above $1 trillion since 2011.
(CNN) -- Energy ministers at Wednesday's OPEC meeting in Vienna agreed to maintain oil production levels, after negotiating in the shadow of flaring violence in the second-biggest city of Iraq, one of the consortium's key producers. More than 500,000 citizens have fled Mosul as extremist militants overrun the town. The impact of the insurgency has so far been limited, but a drive into the deep south, around Basra, or further into the Kurdish region, could quickly alter the dynamics of the oil market. The OPEC agenda has also been destabilized by complications on the path to an agreement between world powers and Iran over its nuclear program. @highlight OPEC is meeting to discuss oil production, including rising output from Iran and Iraq @highlight Production in Libya, meanwhile, has dropped as chaos reigns in the east of the country @highlight Uncertainty in the Middle East is enabling OPEC to delay tough decisions, John Defterios says
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Expressions such as @placeholder and LOL are cropping up more frequently as actual speech, bringing with them added layers of meaning.
By Nick Enoch OMG. It's one of the most popular phrases of the modern technological age used by just about every teenage girl in Western civilisation. However, it seems the 'Oh my God' initialism O.M.G. is actually very 'last century'. It dates back to 1917 when British admiral John Arbuthnot Fisher first penned the expression in a letter to Winston Churchill. Lord 'Jacky' Fisher, as he was known, had been writing about some 'utterly [upsetting]' World War I newspaper headlines. A copy of the letter British admiral John Arbuthnot Fisher sent to Winston Churchill in 1917 where he used the phrase 'O.M.G' which has now become popular among teenagers @highlight Expression penned in 1917 by British admiral Lord Fisher regarding some upsetting WWI headlines @highlight ... and first recorded use of LOL ('laugh out loud') was in geek computer forums of the 1980s
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'@placeholder should be careful not to follow celebrations such as these that are not in any way related to Islam... and could unknowingly damage the faith of Muslims.'
Oil-rich Brunei has banned public celebrations of Christmas for fear of Muslims being led astray, its officials announced today. In a country that last year controversially instituted tough Islamic sharia penalties - such as the severing of limbs - a ban relating to all Christmas references was issued following the holiday on December 25. The tough restriction was put in place after children and adults were seen wearing clothes 'that resemble Santa Claus' - thereby promoting a religion other than Islam. Banned Christmas: Oil-rich Brunei has banned public celebrations of Christmas for fear of Muslims being led astray, it was announced today. Pictured, Sultan of Brunei Hassanal Bolkiah @highlight Ban issued after local children seen in clothes 'that resemble Santa Claus' @highlight Oil-rich nation's population is made up of around 20 per cent non-muslims @highlight In April, Brunei shocked world by introducing harsh sharia penal code @highlight Under the code limbs can be severed for theft and people stoned to death
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Meanwhile, a Facebook account has now been created as part of @placeholder' defense called Support Kendall Jones.
The teenaged Texas Tech cheerleader who created a social media firestorm with photos of the African big game she hunted has fired back at her online attackers. In a typo-laden defense that invokes the safari-loving 26th U.S. president Teddy Roosevelt, Kendall Jones, 19, claims that killing rare rhinos and elephants actually helps to save them. 'This is a conservation effort to assure [sic] that they never do become extinct,' the teen from Cleburne, Texas posted to Facebook. 'This is a conservation effort! ': 19-year-old Texas Tech cheerleader Kendall Jones is firing back at the critics who say her hunting safaris to Africa are just poaching expeditions disguised as conservations @highlight Kendall Jones, 19, drew the ire of thousands with her Facebook photos showing her smiling alongside rare African beasts @highlight She fired back Tuesday in a Facebook post invoking 26th American president Teddy Roosevelt @highlight Jones has posted shots of herself posing with dead elephants, hippos and lions among others that she's killed across Africa @highlight Jones claims her kills come after a 'fair chase,' but thousands are demanding that Facebook remove the posts @highlight Jones is a cheerleader at Texas Tech and is gunning for a reality show about her African adventures
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The band evolved into the @placeholder and the rest is history.
LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- George Harrison's closest friends and family gathered in Hollywood on Tuesday to dedicate the late Beatle's star on the Walk of Fame. From left, musicians Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne and Paul McCartney join Harrison's relatives for dedication of his star. "There's someone here from every important stage of George's life and career," Harrison's widow, Olivia, said. Harrison, who was 58 when he died of cancer in 2001, becomes the second Beatle with a Hollywood star. John Lennon was the first. The new star is next to the iconic Hollywood headquarters of Capitol Records, the distributor of much of Harrison's music for the past five decades. @highlight Harrison's star next to Hollywood headquarters of Capitol Records @highlight Harrison, who died of cancer in 2001, is second Beatle with star after John Lennon @highlight Some fans travel from as far as Liverpool, England for dedication of Harrison's star @highlight Harrison penned many Beatles songs before launching successful solo career
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"He can most certainly still play for @placeholder, as things stand.
London (CNN) -- England soccer captain John Terry will be charged with racially abusing another player, the UK's Crown Prosecution Service said Wednesday. The incident concerns comments the Chelsea footballer allegedly made to Queens Park Rangers player Anton Ferdinand in a recent English Premier League match. "I have today advised the Metropolitan Police Service that John Terry should be prosecuted for a racially aggravated public order offense following comments allegedly made during a Premier League football match between Queens Park Rangers and Chelsea on 23 October 2011," said Alison Saunders, Chief Crown Prosecutor for London. "I am satisfied there is sufficient evidence for a realistic prospect of conviction and it is in the public interest to prosecute this case." @highlight England soccer captain John Terry charged with racially abusing another player @highlight Incident concerns comments player allegedly made to QPR player Anton Ferdinand @highlight Terry denies charges; Chelsea Football Club issues statement backing him @highlight Terry will appear before magistrates in London on February 1, 2012
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And Microsoft, which will deliver its 14th @placeholder presentation Monday, announced recently it will not have a booth or participate in the keynotes after this year's event.
(CNN) -- Like a stereotypical beauty pageant, it looks like thin will be in at the world's largest annual gadget convention next week in Las Vegas. At the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show, computer makers will be pushing a new breed of ultra-thin, ultra-light laptops amid a sea of razor-thin smartphones and tablets. Last year, 140,000 people in the technology industry convened at the Las Vegas Convention Center to mingle and gawk at cutting-edge hardware. The organizers expect to welcome at least that many people next week. Electronics makers use CES as a platform to show the types of products they plan to release in the coming year. The compact disc player, high-definition television and Blu-ray each debuted at past conventions. Decades since its formation, the yearly six-day event is a spectacle. @highlight The Consumer Electronics Show brings a slew of new gadgets @highlight Tablets running Google's Android and Microsoft's Windows 8 will debut @highlight Ultrabooks, a new type of thinner laptop, are expected to make a splash @highlight But some of the largest players in the consumer electronics industry are shunning CES
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She struggles to understand how state officials could not have known that the man involved in her daughter's violent crash was the same @placeholder who had petitioned for a pardon.
OXFORD, Mississippi (CNN) -- Unraveling the complex back stories of the more than 200 pardons issued by former Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour is revealing serious questions about how pardon review decisions were carried out. But perhaps no pardon is as confounding as the case of Harry Bostick. The retired Internal Revenue Service investigator's pardon has been called "heinous" by critics of Barbour. "Someone didn't do their homework on this case," said Democratic state Rep. Steve Holland. When Barbour pardoned Bostick in January, the convicted DUI felon was sitting in an Oxford, Mississippi, jail cell for violating the terms of a previous DUI sentence and was awaiting formal charges from yet another drunken driving accident in October that ended in the tragic death of 18-year-old Charity Smith. Who's at fault in that accident has yet to be determined. @highlight Harry Bostick is a repeat DUI offender @highlight He was pardoned for his third DUI while facing charges for a fourth @highlight Bostick received one of more than 200 pardons issued by Mississippi's former governor @highlight Former Gov. Haley Barbour says he wasn't aware of Bostick's fourth DUI violation
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Ms @placeholder said she asked her friend not to travel to Syria, but she was determined to go and try and help people.
A friend of ISIS hostage Kayla Mueller, who was confirmed dead this week, revealed she left her a message shortly after being kidnapped by militants begging her to help her escape and saying 'I'm so sick, I'm dying.' Kayla Mueller, of Arizona, was kidnapped by ISIS in Aleppo in 2013 and was confirmed dead on Friday. The Islamic extremist group claimed she had died during a Jordanian airstrike in Raqqa and later sent her family photos of her dead body to confirm it. One of these photos showed the aid worker covered in a white burial shroud, intended to show she had been treated with respect. Others showed bruising on her face, supposedly a sign of the airstrike - a fact disputed by US authorities and Jordan. @highlight Kayla Mueller was an aid-worker, basing herself at the Turkey-Syria border @highlight She was captured by ISIS in August 2013 and confirmed dead last Friday @highlight Miss Mueller struck up a friendship with Oruba Barakat while in Turkey @highlight After she was kidnapped Miss Barakat received a voice message from her @highlight She begged for help and said she was 'sick' and 'dying' in short message @highlight ISIS contacted family to confirm death, also sending photos of her body @highlight Two photos show bruises on face and another her covered in white shroud
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‘We could have lost 1-0 in @placeholder but that would have been unlucky because we played well and had many more chances than them.
By John Mcgarry In an age when many have willingly surrendered all pretence of style in favour of substance, Ronny Deila offers a refreshing, intriguing take on what is important in football and what is not. Asked yesterday if a scrappy, unconvincing performance against KR Reykjavik would be deemed irrelevant by progression via any aggregate score, the Norwegian sat up in his seat as if his ears had been assaulted by a volley of personal insults. ‘I will never say that. Never,’ he retorted. ‘If we win, I will say I am very happy with the result but I will also say if I am not happy with the performance. In the game against Krasnodar (a 3-1 win in pre-season), we were lucky. We should have lost that game but we won. Okay, that sometimes happens, but I can’t fool myself or my team. @highlight Deila wants his side to impress as well as win games @highlight Celtic set to face KR Reykjavik in second leg in second qualifying round of Champions League on Tuesday @highlight Callum McGregor's goal in Iceland last week gave them a 1-0 aggregate lead
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The ministry announced Wednesday that it was temporarily halting its controversial whale hunting season, blaming the @placeholder activists for impeding the hunt.
(CNN) -- In a victory for whale conservationist group Sea Shepherd, Japan's government said Thursday it is considering canceling the whaling season. If Japan does so, this would be the first time the country has canceled its whale hunt in the waters of the Antarctic since 2005, when it began a bitter battle with the animal rights group. "In response to interference conducted by Sea Shepherd, the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries has temporarily halted the whaling hunt in the Antarctic Ocean, considering the crew's safety as a first priority," Hiroshi Kawamura, an official in charge of research whaling, said on Thursday. "The ministry is considering what to do hereafter, but the total suspension of this season, which is scheduled to run until mid March, is included in the options." @highlight Japan's whale hunting activities have been condemned by animal rights groups @highlight There is a worldwide moratorium on whaling @highlight Japan has continued its whale hunt stating that the country is doing it for scientific purposes
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In this poignant postcard sent shortly before @placeholder declared war on Germany, Max wrote to his son: 'I'm glad that you are well and happy.
By Becky Evans PUBLISHED: 05:06 EST, 28 August 2013 | UPDATED: 06:43 EST, 1 September 2013 Henry Foner, pictured as a young boy, has published the heartbreaking postcards sent by his father before he was killed at Auschwitz A grandfather has revealed the heartbreaking postcards his father sent him from Nazi Germany before he died in Auschwitz. Henry Foner, 81, was just six when his parents sent him to Britain to escape the growing persecution of Jews in 1938. His father Max sent him dozens of brightly coloured postcards filled with fatherly love that Mr Foner has treasured for the last 75 years. @highlight Henry Foner was sent postcards from his father after he was sent to Wales @highlight Publishing correspondence in book called Postcards to a Little Boy @highlight Max Lichtwitz sent cards to his son until outbreak of World War II in 1939 @highlight The father-of-one was murdered in 1944 by the Nazis at Auschwitz @highlight Mr Foner said he wishes he could send his father a card to thank him for helping him escape the Nazi persecution
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But Redknapp, who gave his backing to Hodgson, could offer no other explanation for @placeholder's failure to reach the knock-out stages as he described Group D as 'not a difficult group'.
Harry Redknapp has questioned the commitment of young English players to the national team cause, claiming there were certain individuals during his time at Tottenham who tried to find ways of skipping international duty. The QPR boss described the Italy and Uruguay teams who had knocked England out of the World Cup as 'average' and claimed England had more talent at their disposal than any other team in Group D. England will fly home after playing Costa Rica in their final group game on Tuesday. Redknapp - once a strong contender for the England job only to see Roy Hodgson picked ahead of him in 2012 - said he had been unimpressed by their opponents and could not understand how England had failed to deliver. @highlight Harry Redknapp has questioned commitment of young English players @highlight Claims certain individuals during his spell with Tottenham would try to get out of international duty @highlight QPR manager was once a strong contender for the England job before Roy Hodgson was picked ahead of him in 2012
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The 18-year-old man, also from @placeholder, and the 21-year-old woman, from Trafford, were held in Manchester.
By Daily Mail Reporter One man has been charged and three others are being quizzed on suspicion of terror offences linked to Syria's civil war. Jamshed Javeed was charged with the intention of assisting others to commit acts of terrorism and engaging in conduct in preparation for giving effect to his intention. The 29-year-old, of Cringle Road in Levenshulme, Manchester, will appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court in London today. A Counter Terrorism officer stands guard outside near property on Cringle Road in Levenshulme, Manchester, which colleagues were searching yesterday after arresting two local men on suspicion of terror charges Jamshed Javeed was charged with the intention of assisting others to commit acts of terrorism and engaging in conduct in preparation for giving effect to his intention. Another man from Levenshulme was also quizzed @highlight Jamshed Javeed, 29, of Levenshulme, was charged with intention of assisting others to commit acts of terrorism @highlight Another man from Levenshulme, a woman from Trafford and a man in Oxford were also being quizzed last night @highlight Arrests not linked to any domestic terror threat, detectives say
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I was doing the @placeholder thing and writing demos for Depeche Mode with a friend.
(CNN) -- When Depeche Mode chose Soulsavers, the English electronica production team of Rich Machin and Ian Glover, to open for them on their 2009 European tour, they didn't know it would be just the beginning of their musical collaboration. But, as mutual fans, with front man Dave Gahan enjoying Soulsavers' work with singer Mark Lanegan and Machin's love of the seminal albums "Violator" and "Songs of Faith and Devotion," it was only a matter of time. Following in their tradition of joining forces with high-profile guest vocalists, Soulsavers turned their attention to Gahan for their latest album, "The Light the Dead Can See." @highlight Dave Gahan is the front man for Depeche Mode @highlight He is working with the production team Soulsavers @highlight Gahan also is recording his 13th Depeche Mode album
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This perk no doubt came as a result of the fact that @placeholder spent over a decade working for the Times as the paper's Hollywood correspondent, leaving in 2005, about a year before his wife would be named to her current post.
New emails released early Friday in the Sony hack reveal a shocking incident of nepotism between Sony Chair Amy Pascal, her husband and New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd. In a column Dowd was writing about women in Hollywood shortly after the 2014 Academy Awards, citing the box office success of female-fronted films such as The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, Gravity, Frozen and The Heat, she asked to interview Pascal, the only female head of a major studio. Pascal however is shown to be hesitant in emails exchanged between herself and husband Bernie Weinraub, until Weinraub reveals that he will be seeing the column before it is published and Dowd assures Pascal she will look 'great' in the article. @highlight New emails released in the Sony hack reveal that Amy Pascal was promised favorable coverage in a New York Times column @highlight Writer Maureen Dowd said Pascal would look 'great' in a piece about women in Hollywood which she wanted to interview the studio head for @highlight Pascal's husband Bernie Weinraub also reveals that he was able to look at the column before it was published @highlight Dowd said in a statement that she did not allow Weinraub to see the column before it was published @highlight This as Pascal has issued an apology for her 'insensitive' remarks in a racist email exchange with producer Scott Rudin about President Barack Obama @highlight Pascal also gave an interview saying she does not believe her job is in jeopardy over these leaked emails
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‘Not because we are a country which goes forward seeking foreign fights, but because where our vital national interests are threatened, where universal values are at stake, @placeholder should be a strong partner.’
Prime Minister Tony Abbott has pledged $5 million in aid to Iraq as he reaffirmed his commitment to tackling Islamic State militants in the country. During an unannounced secret visit to Baghdad, Mr Abbott vowed Australia will stand with Iraq in their fight against the terrorists as he held talks with Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi. ‘This is an important struggle. It's a struggle not just for the people of Iraq, and not just for the people of this region, but for the whole world - because the Daesh death cult, the ISIL death cult, has declared war against the world,’ Mr Abbot said. @highlight The Prime Minister made a surprise visit to Baghdad this weekend @highlight He met with Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi @highlight Australian troops are serving with the US-led coalition in Iraq @highlight $5 million pledged will help the World Food Program provide food for around 350,000 people for a month
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Hand-picked: Hugo Boss snapped up @placeholder because, they say, he is passionate yet real; gritty but refined; in touch with emotions, and compassionate while driven
His pal Ryan Reynolds is busy preparing to welcome his first baby with Blake Lively so Gerard Butler has taken over the helm at Hugo Boss. The Scottish actor has replaced Ryan as the face of Hugo Boss' new male scent and he proves his worth in a dapper campaign shoot. The 44-year old is promoting the new Boss Bottled Collector's Edition, which aims to promote the ‘Man of Today’ - a gentleman who defines his own success rather than allowing success to define him. New face: Gerard Butler has taken over from Ryan Reynolds as the face of Hugo Boss perfumes and looks suited and booted in the new campaign imagery @highlight Gerard, 44, is face of Boss Bottled @highlight Takes over from Ryan Reynolds @highlight Speaks about how important balancing work and life is to him @highlight Says that when he wants something in life, he makes it happen
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@placeholder was initially only the family’s pet until Steven Courtney noticed she showed an interest when he was hypo after being diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at the age of three.
PUBLISHED: 12:17 EST, 18 February 2014 | UPDATED: 15:17 EST, 18 February 2014 The Crufts Friends for Life competition 2014, run by the Kennel Club, celebrates uplifting stories of friendship in adversity and the five dogs which have made the 2014 shortlist were selected for their exceptional loyalty to their owners and for the way that they have changed their lives. Molls can detect when 11-year-old diabetic Steven Courtney's blood sugar levels rise and fall, Radley helped Konrad Galen-Bisping find love after he was blinded, Velvet helps Lottie Wilcocks to be independent, Molly gives Lucy Watts more confidence and rescue dog Jessie helped Julie Barrett overcome her illnesses and her father’s death. @highlight Dogs Jessie, Radley, Molls, Velvet and Molly are all up for the prize @highlight Molls can detect when her diabetic owner's blood sugar levels rise or fall @highlight Radley helped his blinded former soldier owner find love and start a family @highlight Velvet supports aspiring Paralympian Lottie Wilcocks, who has spina bifida @highlight Rescue dog Jessie helped her owner through illness and grief @highlight Cocker spaniel Molly has been trained to become an assistance dog
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The 3 of us created musical history together with the release of @placeholder.
A member of the Sugarhill Gang, whose pioneering hit "Rapper's Delight" brought hip hop to mainstream audiences 35 years ago, died Tuesday of complications from cancer. "Big Bank Hank," whose real name was Henry Jackson, died early Tuesday in Englewood, New Jersey, according to David Mallie, who manages the two surviving Sugarhill Gang members. The New York native was 57. A beefy, boisterous presence onstage, Hank handled vocals in the early to middle portion of "Rapper's Delight," which despite its extended length -- one version was more than 14 minutes long -- became the first rap song to reach the Top 40 on the U.S. Billboard charts. @highlight Rapper "Big Bank Hank," whose real name was Henry Jackson, died Tuesday morning @highlight He was a member of the Sugarhill Gang, famous for their hit "Rapper's Delight" @highlight The 1979 song was the first rap tune to reach the Top 40 on the U.S. charts
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NATO said the two Russian planes subsequently resumed a flight path back toward @placeholder but said those two planes were still airborne at the time of the press release.
(CNN) -- An "unusual" uptick in the size and scale of Russian aircraft flying throughout European airspace in recent days has raised alarm bells for NATO officials that come amid other provocations already rattling the West. Multiple groups of Russian military bomber and tanker aircraft, flying under the guise of military maneuvers, were detected and monitored over sections of the Baltic Sea, North Sea and Black Sea on Tuesday and Wednesday. Those flights represented an "unusual level of air activity over European airspace," according to a press release from NATO. Adding to the concern -- none of the Russian aircraft filed customary flight plans or maintained radio contact with civilian aviation authorities or used any of their onboard transponders. @highlight NEW: NATO: More than 19 instances of Russian aircraft in European airspace in 24 hours @highlight Groups of Russian aircraft detected over areas of Baltic, North, Black seas @highlight NATO: "Unusual level of air activity over European airspace" @highlight NATO official tells CNN the recent flights could be possible prelude to Russian air exercises
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The "old" @placeholder (Christina Applegate) was only concerned about money, cars and designer clothes, which her six-figure salary supported.
Editor's note: CNN.com has a business partnership with CareerBuilder.com, which serves as the exclusive provider of job listings and services to CNN.com. Christina Applegate, who plays Samantha on "Samantha Who?" would make approximately $145, 051. The guys from HBO's comedy series "Entourage" have it pretty good. Lounging by the pool every day, buying (and selling) movies, last-minute trips to Vegas, driving luxury cars, private jets with Kanye West to Cannes, France ... no big deal. What I'd like to know is how do they afford it? Last I checked, Vincent Chase, whose character is an up-and-coming actor, was making a good chunk of money; but he's also spending a lot. @highlight Dexter Morgan, a forensics expert from "Dexter," would earn $47,680 in real life @highlight Walt White from "Breaking Bad" deals drugs to support his teacher's salary @highlight Dr. Gina Toll from "In Treatment" would make $180,000 as a psychiatrist @highlight The jingle writer in "Two and a Half Men" probably wouldn't own an oceanside villa
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Residents of @placeholder, Minnesota, warily waited to see if miles of levees and sandbags would hold.
FARGO, North Dakota (CNN) -- The Red River began to recede Sunday after rising to record levels, but officials cautioned residents not to let their guard down, especially in the face of an approaching snowstorm. A makeshift levee protects a house Sunday in Moorhead, Minnesota. "We are very confident now that [the] river is in a slow decline," National Weather Service meteorologist Greg Gust said. "Hopefully, it will be at about 38 feet by next Sunday." A winter storm warning was issued Sunday for the Red River Valley area between North Dakota and Minnesota, from midday Monday through Tuesday evening. Forecasters expected as many as 10 inches of snow in the area and wind gusts up to 35 mph. @highlight Officials expect continued receding despite coming snow, but wind a concern @highlight Red River at Fargo nearly foot below Saturday's level @highlight Flooding of homes, school a "wake-up call," Fargo mayor says @highlight Two deaths, 50 injuries blamed on flood-related incidents
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@placeholder's deviations from medical standards of care include the doctor leaving his patient alone with propofol and lorazepam nearby, which could have led to Jackson self-administering the fatal drugs, Steinberg testified.
Los Angeles (CNN) -- Dr. Conrad Murray's delay in calling 911 for help as soon as he realized Michael Jackson was not breathing may have cost the pop icon his life, according to a cardiologist who testified Wednesday in Murray's involuntary manslaughter trial. Dr. Alon Steinberg, a cardiologist called as an expert witness by the prosecution, listed Murray's failure to immediately call for paramedics as one of six examples of gross negligence that contributed to Jackson's death. "If these deviations would not have happened, Mr. Jackson would be alive," Steinberg testified. Earlier Wednesday, Murray's defense team dropped its theory that Jackson may have orally ingested the surgical anesthetic propofol that the coroner says killed him. @highlight NEW: Sleep expert says using propofol to treat insomnia is "beyond comprehension" @highlight Michael Jackson would be alive now if Murray called 911 quicker, doctor says @highlight Cardiologist cites six examples of Murray's gross negligence in Jackson's death @highlight Defense still contends Jackson may have injected himself with the fatal dose
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defends his story, saying that @placeholder had no choice but to get out of
By Beth Stebner and Meghan Keneally PUBLISHED: 11:37 EST, 14 November 2012 | UPDATED: 11:38 EST, 14 November 2012 Knockout: John Applewhite, 34, was punched in Long Island by a man in a random attack, breaking his jaw A Long Island resident has been arrested for attacking a volunteer utility worker from Florida who had travelled to New York to help restore power after Hurricane Sandy left the region largely without power. Thomas Libretto, 34, was arrested outside of his Long Island home four days after allegedly beating up John Applewhite, also 34, but he insisted that he is actually the victim. @highlight John Applewhite, from Tampa, was volunteering in Long Island following Superstorm Sandy @highlight Man allegedly attacked him in restaurant parking lot, breaking his jaw and several facial bones, then allegedly bit co-worker's finger @highlight Thomas Libretto, 34, arrested outside his Long Island home @highlight Libretto now says that Applewhite attacked him after Libretto complained about Applewhile urinating outside of local Applebee's
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According to a report in the Serbian media, sketches of the proposed artwork were sent to Apple executives were enamored by sketches of the artwork, saying they were very interested in it and liked 'the imperfections of (@placeholder's) work.'
By Helen Pow PUBLISHED: 08:49 EST, 27 February 2014 | UPDATED: 16:20 EST, 27 February 2014 A creepy statue of Steve Jobs has been selected out of more than 10,000 to honor the late Apple founder out the front of the tech giant's headquarters. A miniature version of the structure - the real thing will be up to 16 feet tall - was showcased Monday in Belgrade, on what would have been Jobs' 59th birthday. It was immediately met with a barrage of criticism from Apple fans, some of whom described it as 'the stuff nightmares are made of.' @highlight A miniature version - the real thing will be up to 16 feet tall - was showcased Monday on what would have been Jobs' 59th birthday @highlight Serbian sculptor Dragan Radenovic said he wanted to represent a 'magnet,' perhaps showing how Jobs would attract people with his ideas @highlight The sculpture comprises Jobs' head on a panel of steel with protruding Latin and Serbian letters and numbers @highlight However, scores of Apple fans, used to clean lines and bold colors, voiced their disapproval on Twitter
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She returned to @placeholder at the age of 17 to study acting, according to her website.
By Steve Nolan PUBLISHED: 05:57 EST, 4 June 2013 | UPDATED: 11:17 EST, 11 June 2013 A Bollywood actress who grew up in London has been found dead at her home in Mumbai, according to police. Jiah Khan, who was born in New York and raised in Chelsea, London, was reportedly found hanged at her apartment in the Indian city by her mother. Police have said that no suicide note was found and are currently seeking information from Miss Khan's neighbours. Scroll down for video Tragic: Bollywood actress Jiah Khan was reportedly found hanged in her apartment by her mother @highlight Jiah Khan was found hanged at her Mumbai home by her mother @highlight The 25-year-old is said to have been 'very depressed' about her career @highlight Khan was born in New York and raised in Chelsea, west London @highlight She last appeared in the hit comedy Housefull in 2010
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Lincoln had become the third-known Australian victim of @placeholder, which spread through his body and attacked his brain, claiming his life on February 2.
By Richard Shears Eight-year-old Lincoln Boucher took no notice of the scratch he got from a swooping bat. The boy carried on as normal at the Queensland Whitsunday islands resort where his parents worked. But hours later Lincoln was frothing at the mouth, writhing with seizures and tearing out the IV lines doctors had inserted into him as a rabies-like disease tore through his body. Eight-year-old Lincoln Boucher spent two months in hospital fighting the rabies-like disease lyssavirus before doctors found out what his illness was Lincoln's parents Michelle Flynn and Colin Boucher told Australia's 60 Minutes that their son could have survived if he'd told them about getting scratched by a bat @highlight Lincoln Boucher was scratched by a bat at a Whitsundays island resort @highlight Hours later, lyssavirus left him convulsing and tearing out IV lines in hospital @highlight By the time his sister remembered the scratch to doctors, it was too late @highlight His parents Michelle Flynn and Colin Boucher spoke to 60 Minutes
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Personalities in the images also include comedian @placeholder and actress-panellist Katie Boyle, and
By Nick Enoch PUBLISHED: 10:25 EST, 19 June 2012 | UPDATED: 12:23 EST, 19 June 2012 Clowning around in a harlequin costume, a young Bob Monkhouse casts a sideways glance, barely disturbing his brylcreemed hair. This rare photo is just one in a collection of more than 100 unseen black and white pictures of TV stars from the 1950s heyday at the BBC which have emerged. They were taken by photographer Kenneth Clayton who was employed by the corporation to photograph programmes because there was no facility to record them. He kept his favourite snaps back and, after he died, his family found a whole box of pictures. @highlight Kenneth Clayton was employed by the BBC to photograph programmes as there was no facility to record them @highlight Bob Monkhouse, Katie Boyle and Tommy Trinder among those in archive @highlight Many plays and productions were broadcast live
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Despite @placeholder being a registered Republican voter, and being friends with members of the GOP, Johnson says that he did not want to be associated with the content of the video.
By Kirk Maltais and Associated Press Actor Dwayne Johnson, otherwise known as wrestling legend 'The Rock', laid the smackdown on a video posted earlier this week by New Jersey Governor Chris Christies' PR team, demanding that his name and image be removed from the video. The video, entitled 'No Pain. No Gain', was a send-up of movie trailers for summer blockbusters, taking aim at pension reform in New Jersey. It was posted on YouTube on July 15. The title also was reference to 'Pain & Gain', a 2013 movie starring Johnson with Mark Wahlberg. Scroll Down for Video Dwayne Johnson, otherwise known as 'The Rock' (pictured left) requested to have his image removed from a video posted by the PR team for New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie. The video was a spoof of Johnson's 2013 movie 'Pain & Gain' (pictured right) @highlight Johnson, otherwise known as WWE Superstar 'The Rock', requested to be removed from a video released by Christies' PR team @highlight The video, entitled 'No Pain. No Gain' was a knock-off of the 2013 movie 'Pain & Gain', which starred Johnson @highlight Johnson, a registered Republican, says that prominent Democrats Obama and Bill Clinton are also his 'good buddies'
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But the red-headed prodigy will have to forget his villa woes, as is currently in @placeholder commentating on the championship.
By Allan Hall Last updated at 8:50 PM on 24th June 2011 Boris Becker has had his £15million Majorca villa seized by the Spanish authorities over an unpaid wage bill of £246,000 to his gardener. A Spanish court ordered the sequestration of the German tennis ace's 700,000 sq ft ranch-style house and grounds called Son Coll until the bill is paid to the groundsman. It is the latest in a long string of financial headaches that the luxurious villa has caused the triple Wimbledon winner over the last 14 years. He has been unsuccessfully trying to sell the villa since 2007, which is why he has had to pay such an enormous upkeep on the massive grounds that comes to exactly £246,225.46 to keep it in pristine condition for potential buyers. @highlight Wimbledon winner has been trying - unsuccessfully - to sell it since 2007
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Liverpool suffered a 1-0 defeat against @placeholder in their first Champions League away game since 2009
A year that promised so much has unravelled and left Liverpool with nothing other than cause for regret. The return to the Champions League was supposed to propel Liverpool back into the big time but their feeble exit at the group stage, with just five points and five goals to show for their six matches, has been like slipping from heaven into hell. Here, Sportsmail looks at the key dates during 2014 that have seen Liverpool's fortunes plummet. Brendan Rodgers' season with Liverpool has unravelled and left them with nothing other than regrets April 20: Norwich 2-3 Liverpool To think this was just eight months ago. Having beaten Norwich 3-2, Liverpool moved to within seven points of lifting the title. @highlight Eight months ago Liverpool beat Norwich City 3-2 to move within seven points of winning the Premier League title @highlight Luis Suarez left for Barcelona, while Liverpool got Mario Balotelli @highlight Daniel Sturridge hasn't played since August for Liverpool due to injury @highlight Liverpool lost in Basle on October 1 in a failed Champions League bid
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At the opposite end of the scale, @placeholder is the climatological counterpart to El Niño.
By Ellie Zolfagharifard and Victoria Woollaston Meteorologists are predicting that the weather will go wild later this year. The cause is El Niño, a warming of sea-surface temperatures in the Pacific, which can trigger both floods and drought in different parts of the world. But while scientists are anticipating a stronger-than-usual El Niño, many are warning that the planet is ill prepared to deal with the consequences. A spike in Pacific Ocean sea temperatures and the rapid movement of warm water eastwards have increased fears this year's El Niño could be one of the strongest yet. El Niño, pictured left, is a warming of sea temperatures that can trigger floods and droughts. La Niña, pictured right, is when sea temperatures drop @highlight El Niño is a warming of sea-surface temperatures in the Pacific Ocean @highlight It affects wind patterns and can trigger both severe floods and drought @highlight Researchers said rises in temperature are above those seen in recent years @highlight This suggests the 2014 El Niño could be one of the strongest for decades @highlight Some scientists claim areas such as Central America, Asia and Australia will struggle to cope, as predictions on its severity are not accurate
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But before she could find one, she laid eyes on little @placeholder and fell in love.
Some might call her barking mad, but Alisha Caffrey thought nothing of throwing the wedding of the year - for her pet dogs. Alisha, 27 from Liverpool, has had Eddie, a Yorkshire Terrier, and Squidgy, a Bichon Frise, since they were puppies, but after seeing their romance blossom and Squidgy giving birth to a litter, she didn’t want them living in sin. The pampered pooches, who get Christmas and birthday presents from Alisha, are now are officially dog and wife thanks to the service on Friday, which included a three-tier wedding cake and a custom made outfits. Doggy style wedding: Alisha Caffrey has had her two dogs, Eddie, a Yorkshire Terrier, and Squidgy, a Bichon Frise, since they were puppies and threw a party for them to be become dog and wife @highlight Alisha Caffrey, 27, from Liverpool didn't want her dogs living in sin @highlight Eddie, a Yorkshie Terrier and Squidgy, a Bichon Frise, are expecting a litter @highlight Their wedding included a three-tier cake, custom-made outfits and gifts
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The court heard @placeholder had not reported any problem to air traffic control but a frantic Ian could be shouting to the lifeless pilot in the last cockpit recording.
A British man was killed when the pilot of a light aircraft - who was banned from flying commercially - suffered an epileptic fit and crashed from 10,000ft into the Pacific Ocean. Ian Lovell, 35, had been enjoying the holiday of a lifetime with his Australian girlfriend, Samantha Hare, 32, when the tragedy struck off the Australian coast in 2008. Ms Hare had bought the breathtaking flight across picturesque Morton Bay and Stradbroke Island in Queensland as a birthday present for her boyfriend. Gift: Samantha Hare (left) had bought the flight for boyfriend Ian Lovell's (right) birthday just six days before @highlight Samantha Hare watched in horror as boyfriend Ian Lovell crashed into sea @highlight Pilot Barry Hempel was banned from flying commercially in 2001 @highlight But he retained private pilot's license despite suffering epileptic seizures @highlight Australian Civil Aviation Authority knew about the 60-year-old's condition @highlight Coroner has slammed the body for 'disregarding' medical observations @highlight Girlfriend is now suing the staff involved for their 'cavalier' approach
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Cared for: @placeholder (left) was looked after by transgender man Evie (right) when he lived in Indonesia
Barack Obama's former nanny has been revealed as a gay transgender man who made the future president laugh by trying on his mother's lipstick. 'Evie' cared for the boy she called Barry when his mother Ann Dunham moved to the Indonesian capital of Jakarta in the late 1960s. Openly gay, she would leave the house dressed in full drag - but was very careful that Barack never saw her. 'He was so young and I never let him see me wearing women's clothes,' Evie said. 'But he did see me trying on his mother's lipstick, sometimes. That used to really crack him up.' @highlight Evie, 66, cared for future Commander in Chief she called Barry in late 60s @highlight Offered job after she impressed Obama's mother with steak and rice @highlight When family left Indonesia, she became a sex worker and now lives in a slum
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@placeholder has been rocked by talk of the romance, and a spokesman yesterday confirmed that Brin – one of the world’s richest men with a $22.8billion fortune – has for several months been living apart from his wife of six years, the mother of his two children.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:03 EST, 25 November 2013 | UPDATED: 17:39 EST, 25 November 2013 The company started by the Google founder's ex-wife has been ordered to stop selling their at-home genetic testing kits because the FDA says they are not backed by science. Sergey Brin's wife Anne Wojcicki launched the company, called 23andMe, in 2006 and the Food and Drug Administration sent a warning letter to Ms Wojcicki on Friday. This step comes after many rounds of back-and-forth between the FDA and 23andMe, not to mention a personally difficult year for Ms Wojcicki after she and her husband split following the revelation that he was said to be having a relationship with a 27-year-old Google employee. @highlight 23andMe is an at-home test that claims to be able to identify whether or not the tester has the genetic disposition for 250 different diseases @highlight The company was started in 2006 by Anne Wojcicki, the estranged wife of Google founder Sergey Brin @highlight The tests retail for $99 but the FDA has now ordered them to halt sales @highlight Company has repeatedly refused to share requested research that would theoretically support their scientific claims @highlight Wojcicki, whose split from Brin was announced in August, studied biology in college and worked in health care investments for a decade
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On approaching @placeholder in August 2013, the plane was ordered to do a go-around' and land at a different runway to the one scheduled, but a problem with a wing flap saw the crew decide to head to Manchester for a 'longer runway.'
A pilot who was stressed about being demoted made a series of errors that forced a holiday jet to make an emergency landing, a report has revealed. On a packed Thomas Cook flight from Fuerteventura to Newcastle, a fault with the wing flaps saw the plane divert to land at Manchester, with critical fuel levels which could have put passengers in danger. The plane eventually landed with just 900kg of fuel left. The jet should have had 1,627kg of 'final reserve,' as indicated in the Air Accident Investigation Branch's report. Scroll down for video The Boeing 757 was diverted from Newcastle to Manchester, and landed with dangerously low fuel levels @highlight Boeing 757 forced into emergency landing at Manchester @highlight Pilot landed the plane with less than the 'final reserve' level of fuel @highlight Report states job worries 'intruded into his mind' @highlight Holiday jet had 235 passengers on board returning from Fuerteventura
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On Thursday, the Syrian military took back control of @placeholder, a town that is believed to house a chemical weapons production facility.
Israeli warplanes struck a military base near the Syrian port city of Latakia this week, an Obama administration official told CNN on Thursday. An explosion at a missile storage site in the area was reported in the Middle Eastern press, but an attack has not been confirmed by the Israeli government. The target, according to the Obama administration official, was missiles and related equipment the Israelis felt might be transferred to the Lebanon-based militant group Hezbollah. The official declined to be identified because of the sensitive nature of the information. There was some confusion about the timing of the attack, with some reports saying it happened Wednesday, and others saying Thursday. @highlight The Syrian military regains control of the town of al Safira @highlight Israel Defense Forces spokeswoman: "We don't refer to foreign reports" @highlight U.S. official: Targeted were missiles, equipment the Israelis felt might be given to Hezbollah @highlight Israel has long said it would target any transfer of weapons to Hezbollah
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Danny, whose wife had lost two babies to miscarriage and one ectopic pregnancy before @placeholder arrived, said: 'He just loves it.
By Sadie Whitelocks UPDATED: 12:34 EST, 2 November 2011 The parents of a child suffering from a rare skin disorder have launched an initiative to educate the public after they were continually abused in the street. Jack Oldacres, the son Danny, 32, and Julie, 38, was born with Netherton's syndrome, which is characterised by chronic skin inflammation. After three years of being taunted and blamed for their son's burnt appearance the couple from Nuneaton have set up the first dedicated fund to further research into the little-known condition at the University College in London. Danny and Julie Oldacres discovered that their son Jack was born with Netherton's syndrome, which is characterised by chronic skin inflammation @highlight Jack has Netherton's syndrome the symptoms of which include chronic skin inflammation, severe dehydration and stunted growth @highlight 'We decided we'd rather try and educate people about the disease than get angry or upset at what they say'
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But @placeholder then took to national television, declaring himself president until political parties could agree on a transitional governing body.
(CNN) -- Burkina Faso's military on Saturday backed one of its officers to lead the country temporarily, seemingly settling what had been two officers' claims to authority after the West African nation's longtime president resigned. The military's leadership will support Lt. Col. Isaac Yacouba Zida as interim President until elections can be held, according to a military statement broadcast by the country's TV stations. That came a day after Zida and the top military official, Gen. Honore Nabere Traore, both claimed that they were in charge following the resignation of President Blaise Compaore, who stepped down Friday amid violent protests demanding an end to his 27-year rule. @highlight NEW: Military says it backs Lt. Col. Isaac Yacouba Zida of the presidential security guard @highlight Two military officers had claimed presidential powers on Friday @highlight Burkina Faso President Blaise Compaore said Friday that he resigned @highlight Protesters stormed parliament as lawmakers considered extending the President's rule
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A large wasteland yards from the @placeholder complex will be dug up,
By Paul Bentley and Rebecca Camber and Gerard Couzens and Mark Duell Scotland Yard detectives flew in to Portugal last night ahead of excavation at the holiday resort where Madeleine McCann vanished. But the arrival of the team, led by Detective Chief Inspector Andy Redwood, comes as tensions with the Portuguese authorities escalated, with fears the investigation could be derailed at any point. After almost two years of delicate negotiations, Scotland Yard has been given permission to start digging at sites surrounding the holiday resort in Praia da Luz where the youngster disappeared seven years ago. Scroll down for video @highlight Portuguese authorities approved Scotland Yard's plans to excavate site @highlight But they blocked request to search homes of suspects at Algarve resort @highlight Suspects were working at Ocean Club resort when Madeleine vanished @highlight They 'carried out break-ins at resort in run-up to Maddie's disappearance' @highlight But investigators are starting to dig waste ground at Praia da Luz resort @highlight Despite huge interest in case, Portuguese police are demanding secrecy @highlight They have threatened to halt their search if media is given information
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The letter sent to Al-Jazeera said Merah's killings were carried out in the name of @placeholder.
By Peter Allen and Lyle Brennan PUBLISHED: 11:35 EST, 27 March 2012 | UPDATED: 12:59 EST, 28 March 2012 Fanatic: Gunman Mohammed Merah, who is said to have recorded the footage sent to Al-Jazeera A disturbing video showing the killings of three French soldiers and four people at a Jewish school was sent to a TV network - but not by the gunman who filmed it, police said. The revelation raises the possibility of an accomplice to the crimes. Arabic TV network Al-Jazeera has said it will not air the footage of the Toulouse shootings after the video arrived at its office in Paris. @highlight Arabic broadcaster says it will not air the disturbing footage after plea from Nicolas Sarkozy @highlight 'I will sue France for killing my son,' says gunman's estranged father @highlight Italian media claims Mohammed Merah had spied for France before his rampage @highlight Arrest of Al Qaeda suspect in Spain today was not connected to attacks in south-west France
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Tensions in @placeholder were heightened earlier this year after it threatened nuclear and missile strikes against the South and U.S.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:57 EST, 16 June 2013 | UPDATED: 11:40 EST, 16 June 2013 North Korea has told the U.S. to 'pick a date and place' for high level talks to discuss tensions on the Korean peninsula only days after the Communist nation cancelled talks with rival South Korea. The planned talks with South Korea, which would have been the first in two years, were cancelled abruptly last week by the North. The country, officially known as the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, blamed its neighbor for scuttling the discussions that were planned to seek a way mend ties between the countries. @highlight Offer comes after months of tensions caused by North's rocket test @highlight North says it will give up its nuclear weapons when the rest of world does
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So when @placeholder or other teams use two up front, defenders look confused.
Louis van Gaal has Manchester United doing something that none of the other top teams are - playing long balls. Time and time again his central defenders will bypass the midfield and aim straight for the front and I applaud it. Van Gaal is playing to his strengths. His best outfield players are Angel di Maria, Wayne Rooney, Radamel Falcao, Robin van Persie and Juan Mata and he needs to get them on the ball as much as possible. There is no real need to pass through the compartments, especially when Michael Carrick is the only conventional midfielder in his team. @highlight Manchester United have played the second-highest number of long balls in the Premier League so far this season behind Burnley @highlight Louis van Gaal has his players playing to their strengths this season @highlight United play ball forward quickly in order for Angel di Maria, Wayne Rooney, Radamel Falcao, Robin van Persie and Juan Mata to have possession @highlight Their defenders are happier playing long balls than intricate passes @highlight Too many Premier League sides play meaningless, sideways passes
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However, if something does go wrong then it is going to be extremely hard for @placeholder to recover its integrity.
(CNN) -- In October 1985, the Formula One circus arrived in South Africa to race at Kayalami. Apartheid -- which had put an end to almost all other sporting events in the country -- didn't deter F1, even if both the Ligier and Renault teams refused to race. Marlboro removed its sponsorship from the McLaren cars of Niki Lauda and Alain Prost, and various governments tried to stop their drivers racing. Sound familiar? Although South Africa during apartheid and Bahrain now are two completely different political situations, you can't help but wonder whether F1 has moved on at all in the last 27 years. The view of Formula One Management's chief Bernie Ecclestone that the elite division of motorsport doesn't do politics seems somewhat out of kilter. @highlight Sunday's Bahrain Grand Prix will take place amid a backdrop of anti-government protests @highlight The Formula One race was canceled last year due to a civil uprising in the Gulf island @highlight The situation mirrors what happened in 1985 with a race in apartheid-era South Africa @highlight Foster: F1 chief is wrong when he says that sport and politics do not mix
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Prince @placeholder is now 7th in line to the throne.8.
He celebrated his half century yesterday with a party attended by the Queen and other ROyals. But today Prince Edward showed no signs of heavy night as he arrived bright and early at a primary school today. The Queen's youngest son and his wife, Countess of Wessex, paid a visit to Robert Browning primary school in Walworth, London to see work carried out by Kidscape, one of the charities to receive money from the Wessex Youth Trust, the charity the couple set up shortly before their marriage in 1999. The Earl and Countess of Wessex arrive for a visit to Robert Browning Primary School in Walworth, London @highlight Queen and Prince Philip's youngest son Edward turns 50 today @highlight Celebrations were held last night at his family home in Bagshot Park @highlight Visited Robert Browning school in Walworth, London with wife Sophie @highlight Saw work of Kidscape, a charity given grants by the Wessex Youth Trust
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"It's an insult to me to hear that @placeholder won't do this work," he added, arguing that the hiring of undocumented workers is driving down wages and taking jobs away from those in the country legally.
Washington (CNN) -- There's nothing funny about the issue of migrant farm labor -- unless Comedy Central's Stephen Colbert is discussing it. Colbert, accompanied by a media swarm, sarcastically testified on Capitol Hill Friday about the conditions facing America's undocumented farm workers. The popular host of "The Colbert Report" told members of a House Judiciary subcommittee that he hoped to bring attention to the workers' hardships. "I certainly hope that my star power can bump this hearing all the way up to C-SPAN 1," he joked. "America's farms are presently far too dependent on immigrant labor to pick our fruits and vegetables," he told the subcommittee, keeping in character with the arch-conservative he plays on television. @highlight Comedy Central's Stephen Colbert testified about conditions facing migrant farm workers @highlight He delivered sarcastic testimony before a House Judiciary subcommittee @highlight Colbert worked a day on a farm in response to a pro-immigration labor group's challenge @highlight Republicans argue that undocumented workers are taking jobs from U.S. citizens
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Local sighs: Amy Robach tries spices at an open-air market in @placeholder
By Sara Nathan PUBLISHED: 13:18 EST, 7 February 2014 | UPDATED: 15:09 EST, 7 February 2014 Brave ABC news correspondent Amy Robach is helming Good Morning America's Winter Olympics coverage while battling breast cancer - after being told by her doctor it will help her recovery. The star, who was only diagnosed after having a routine mammogram live on GMA in October, had her third round of chemotherapy before departing for Sochi in Russia. And she will have her fourth round of the grueling treatment the day after she gets back home to New York in three weeks time, sources tell MailOnline. @highlight ABC news correspondent was only diagnosed with breast cancer in October after undergoing routine exam on air @highlight Mom-of-two has been told by specialists her trip is 'mentally good' for her @highlight She will have fourth round of chemotherapy the day after she arrives home
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Following the discovery, Mamales was promptly arrested, while @placeholder, who was found in 'a good condition' and eating candy, was returned to his family.
A police K9 has successfully tracked down a five-year-old boy who was kidnapped by his father and threatened with death. Richard Mamales, 44, allegedly snatched his young son, Derek, following an argument with the boy's mother at his home in Tooele, Utah, on Friday night. He reportedly threatened to kill the entire family - starting with Derek - before grabbing his son's hand and disappearing for the night. Scroll down for video Heroic: This police K9, named Max, successfully tracked down 'endangered' child Derek Mamales yesterday 'Kidnapping': Richard Mamales (left), 44, allegedly snatched his five-year-old son, Derek (right), following an argument with the young boy's mother at his home in East Vine Street in Tooele, Utah, on Friday night @highlight Richard Mamales, 44, had argument with son Derek's mother on Friday @highlight He then allegedly threatened to kill five-year-old, before kidnapping him @highlight Police launched a search for 'endangered' child and issued amber alert @highlight K9, named Max, and his trainer Alan Honsaker were dispatched to help @highlight They tracked down pair to a shed near Mamales's home in Tooele, Utah @highlight Mamles has now been arrested by police, but charges remain unknown
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@placeholder called 911 saying his son had been shot and that Lisa Lesyshen had a gun and was telling him to kill her.
By Snejana Farberov For Mail online A Colorado mother accused of shooting dead her 9-year-old son in a murder-suicide attempt has been sentenced to 40 years in prison after pleading guilty to second-degree murder. Lisa Lesyshen, 47, broke down in tears and answered Judge Michael O'Hara through sobs as she entered her plea Monday in Denver. Lesyshen was left paralyzed after shooting Asher Lesyshen-Kirlan and then herself May 29, 2013, at their home south of Steamboat Springs. Scroll down for video Justice for Asher: Lisa Lesyshen, 47, pleaded guilty and was immediately sentenced to 40 years in prison Monday for killing her 9-year-old son, Asher, in a bugled murder-suicide plot last spring @highlight Lisa Lesyshen, 47, shot her son, Asher, five times as he slept and then unsuccessfully tried to killed herself last May @highlight The woman's husband said Lesyshen found out he was having an affair and was afraid he was going to abandon her and their son @highlight Mrs Lesyshen left a note blaming her husband, Michael Kirlan, for their son's death
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"@placeholder is not really going to hold your hand and reassure you through the whole thing.
(CNN) -- The music of Woodstock was a draw that attracted hundreds of thousands of people to the festival. Similarly, the name of Ang Lee is a draw that attracted a number of actors to his new film, "Taking Woodstock." From left, "Taking Woodstock's" Emile Hirsch, director Ang Lee and Demetri Martin at the movie's premiere. "Taking Woodstock," which is out August 28, features performers who were either not born or very young when the monumental festival occurred in 1969, but many were enticed to join the movie because of Lee's involvement. "I'd read the Sunday paper for Ang Lee. I'd do anything. He's a filmmaker I've always admired and [was] sort of eager to work with," said Liev Schreiber, who plays a transvestite. "So when he approached me, you know: Dress, shmess, I'll do whatever you want." @highlight "Taking Woodstock" stars Demetri Martin, Liev Schreiber and Eugene Levy @highlight The film tells the story of how Woodstock festival came to fruition @highlight The actors said election of Barack Obama shares similiarities with Woodstock @highlight "Taking Woodstock" is due out August 28
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he is one of the very top drivers in @placeholder.
By Phil Duncan Follow @@PhilDuncanF1 Nico Rosberg has agreed a new multi-year contract with Mercedes on the eve of his home race. Rosberg has enjoyed an impressive campaign for Mercedes this term and leads team-mate Lewis Hamilton in the World Championship by four points. 'I'm looking forward to the next years together, when we will keep pushing to win even more races – and, hopefully, championships,' said Rosberg. Eyes on the prize: Nico Rosberg has extended his stay with Mercedes after penning a new long-term deal 'What a week!!! I got married, Germany won the World Cup and I just signed a new long-term contract with Mercedes! Just need to win my home Grand Prix now;)' @highlight Rosberg has penned an extension to his Mercedes contract @highlight The German leads the F1 World Championship from Lewis Hamilton @highlight He has targeted more races wins and 'hopefully championships' at Mercedes @highlight The deal was announced on eve of the German Grand Prix at Hockenheim
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Many of the most notorious leaders of the Third Reich occupied relatively low positions in the @placeholder hierarchy at the time the directory was published, as they did not achieve their senior positions until later.
A macabre directory listing the name, rank and decorations of every SS member is going up for auction decades after it was stolen from Nazi officials by a British spy. The 425-page book contains more than 30,000 entries, detailing every fighter in the Nazi Party's paramilitary arm - with feared leader Heinrich Himmler at the top of the list. It was published on December 1, 1938, just months before the start of the Second World War, and was later stolen by a member of Britain's Special Operations Executive. The directory is expected to fetch up to £2,000 when it goes under the hammer next month. @highlight Book published in 1938 lists 30,000 members of the SS from Himmler down @highlight It was stolen from Nazi officials by a British SOE agent during the war @highlight Set to fetch up to £2,000 when it goes up for auction next month @highlight The SS started as a private Nazi army and ended up as the most feared arm of the German state
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He was told his cancer was terminal in 2012, and documented his treatment in a blog called @placeholder's Story which was shared around the world and promoted by celebrities.
Every school will teach teenagers how to check for signs of cancer under Labour plans to speed up diagnosis and save lives. A third of young people with cancer only find out after going to A&E, when it can often be too advanced to treat effectively. The plan has the backing of Jane Sutton, whose son Stephen raised more than millions for research into the disease before he died in May after a four year battle with colorectal cancer. Labour has promised to extend cancer awareness lessons to every secondary school in England, inspired by the campaign of Stephen Sutton, who raised millions for the Teenage Cancer Trust, before his death in May after a 4 year battle with the disease @highlight A third of young people with cancer only find out after going to A&E @highlight Earlier diagnosis can improve the chance of the disease being treated @highlight Every school to teach Teenage Cancer Trust's cancer awareness course @highlight Labour's Andy Burnham says too many young people do not know risks @highlight Plan backed by Jane Sutton, whose son Stephen raised millions for charity
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The electoral commission announced on Sunday that @placeholder's presidential election will be held in late May, finally setting dates for the crucial vote widely expected to be won by al-Sisi.
By Simon Tomlinson An Egyptian farmer has been jailed for a year for naming his donkey after the country's former military chief who is running for president. Omar Abul Maged was accused of 'humiliating the military' for calling his animal Sisi after Abdel Fatah al-Sisi who led the overthrow of Islamist President Mohammed Morsi. Maged, 31, put a military-style cap on his donkey, covered it with a poster of al-Sisi and rode it through his village in protest against the decision to oust Morsi last summer. An Egyptian farmer (not pictured) has been jailed for a year for naming his donkey after the country's former military chief Abdel Fatah al-Sisi (right) who is now running for president @highlight Omar Abul Maged called his animal Sisi after Abdel Fatah al-Sisi @highlight Rode it through village in protest at overthrow of President Morsi @highlight Al-Sisi is now running for president and is expected to win
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@placeholder was pointing a pellet gun at people outside a recreation center before he was shot, police said.
Cleveland police have slammed Cleveland Browns player Andrew Hawkins for wearing a T-shirt calling for justice in the police shooting of Tamir Rice during a warm-up before Sunday's NFL game against the Cincinnati Bengals. The Browns receiver's shirt read "Justice for Tamir Rice and John Crawford III" when he walked out onto the field before the game. Tamir, 12, was fatally shot in November by a Cleveland police officer, while police shot and killed John Crawford III, 22, in a Walmart in Beavercreek, Ohio, in August. Jeffrey Follmer, president of the Cleveland Police Patrolmen's Association, criticized Hawkins' on-field protest. "It's pretty pathetic when athletes think they know the law. They should stick to what they do best on the field," Follmer told CNN in a statement. @highlight Cleveland Browns receiver Andrew Hawkins wears a protest T-shirt before game @highlight Hawkins' shirt read "Justice for Tamir Rice and John Crawford III" @highlight Tamir Rice, 12, and John Crawford III, 22, were both shot dead by police officers @highlight Cleveland police association says players "should stick to what they do best"
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@placeholder signed the petition 'Bradley Manning', not Chelsea, as her name has not legally been changed.
Chelsea Manning is seeking a presidential pardon for handing U.S state secrets to the WikiLeaks website because it was done 'out of a love for my country'. According to documents released today, Manning's lawyer, David Coombs, has sent a Petition for Pardon to President Barack Obama. The White House said last month that if Manning requested a presidential pardon she would be considered the same as anyone else. In the petition she wrote that she had started questioning the morality of U.S. actions in Iraq and Afghanistan while reading secret military reports. She said: 'When I chose to disclose classified information, I did so out of a love for my country and sense of duty to others.' @highlight David Coombs, Chelsea's lawyer, has sent a Petition for Pardon to President Barack Obama @highlight The White House has said that a petition by Manning would be treated like any other @highlight A legal expert has said the petition has a 'zero per cent' chance of success @highlight Chelsea is serving 35 years at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas for disclosing information
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Murray is seen here shaking hands with and meeting @placeholder.
By Daily Mail Reporter A time capsule was returned to a widower that was hidden in 1966 by his late wife hidden by a construction crew, bringing back a series of loving memories of their marriage. Contractor John Murray, working with a construction crew on a North Phoenix four-bedroom home built in the 1950s, discovered the partially opened capsule. 'It was on the floor over there with a pile of insulation,' Murray told KPNX. 'We’ve done hundreds of houses but never found anything like this.' Scroll down for video Bruce Klug, pictured, was touched to receive the capsule hidden in 1966 by his late wife Betty. Betty tragically died ten years later in a car accident @highlight Contractor John Murray found the capsule while working on a North Phoenix home built in the 1950s @highlight Capsule was partially opened and included photos and a letter written in 1966 @highlight Letter written by 33-year-old Betty Klug, who tragically died in a car accident ten years later @highlight Capsule was returned to widower Bruce Klug, 79, who now lives in Scottsdale @highlight Bruce said 'We had the best marriage. Not once did we argue about anything'
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Department of Labor to propose a rule extending the @placeholder rights even to
The Obama administration will work to ensure that gay and lesbian Americans are eligible to take leave from their jobs to care for a same-sex spouse, regardless of whether they live in a state that recognizes gay marriage, the White House said Friday. President Barack Obama is directing the Labor Department to start drafting rules making clear that the Family and Medical Leave Act applies to same-sex couples, allowing gay and lesbian employees to take unpaid leave to care for a sick spouse regardless of where they live. Currently, legally married couples are eligible for those benefits if they reside in a state in which same-sex marriage is legal. @highlight Current law only allows couples living in a state that recognizes same-sex marriage to be eligible for benefits @highlight Move comes three years after administration stopped defending the Defense of Marriage Act
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The @placeholder striker's dismissal did not prove to be costly as the home side went on to win 2-1.
Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud could be disciplined by the Football Association after headbutting Queen Park Rangers' Nedum Onuoha during the Premier League clash at the Emirates Stadium. Giroud was shown a red card by Martin Atkinson after he appeared to move his head in the direction of his opponent during the 53rd minute. Straight dismissals in the Premier League usually carry an automatic three-match ban, however the incident could be investigated further by the FA. Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud was sent off after clashing with QPR's Nedum Onuoha The Frenchman makes his way off the pitch after being shown a red card by Martin Atkinson @highlight Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud was sent off in the 53rd minute @highlight The Frenchman moved his head in the direction of Nedum Onuoha @highlight Incident likely to be investigated by the Football Association @highlight Gunners boss Arsene Wenger said Giroud's sending off was 'deserved' @highlight Tomas Rosicky added: 'Giroud knows he made a big mistake'
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However @placeholder says they are also willing to fight.
By Joel Christie A bank teller in Northern Kentucky who said she has held her job for 24 years claims to have been fired for telling a customer: 'Have a blessed day.' However the U.S. Bank in Walton say that Polly Neace had numerous strikes against her name, including lecturing one person about salvation. 'I say 'have a blessed day' all of the time,' Neace told Fox 19. 'I don't think there's any better kind of day you can have than a blessed day.' Neace filed a lawsuit against U.S. Bank on the grounds that her termination was based on her religious beliefs. @highlight Polly Neace is suing the U.S. Bank in Walton, Kentucky, on the grounds of discrimination @highlight Claims she was fired for her religious beliefs @highlight U.S. Bank say Neace had repeated warnings about her behavior @highlight They are confident they can flight her claims
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I think the poor working class in @placeholder needs them.
By Daniel Martin PUBLISHED: 10:36 EST, 4 April 2013 | UPDATED: 19:59 EST, 4 April 2013 Ideas: Frank Field, Labour MP for Birkenhead, said at a symposium that the white working classes are increasingly unsure of their identities The white working classes are so alienated from society that they should attend citizenship ceremonies with immigrants, according to David Cameron’s poverty tsar. Frank Field said some working class people were increasingly unsure of their identities. He suggested that going to the ‘wonderful’ citizenship ceremonies could help them feel like they were part of British society again. Mr Field, who was welfare minister under Tony Blair, told a conference that society had ‘lost confidence in what it is’ and needed to ‘relearn the rules’ it used to live by. @highlight Labour MP Frank Field said white working classes are unsure of identities @highlight He told conference that English society has 'lost confidence in what it is' @highlight Concerns over immigration's impact on white working class communities
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Brand soon retaliated and responded to Trump's second message with jokes about @placeholder's sobriety and his much-lampooned hairline.
Businessman Donald Trump and comedian Russell Brand engaged in a nasty Twitter spat on Thursday. The digital fight started when Trump tweeted that the Forgetting Sarah Marshall star is a 'major loser.' Brand, however, hit back - and eventually suggested that Trump is not the entrepreneur he has claimed to be, by linking to an an article that mentioned his multi-million dollar inheritance and financial aid from the US government. 'I watched Russell Brand @rustyrockets on the @jimmyfallon show the other night—what the hell do people see in Russell—a major loser!' Trump first wrote. Trump's comments came three days after Brand appeared on 'Late Show with David Letterman' on Monday. Brand is not scheduled as a guest this week on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon'. @highlight Businessman Donald Trump and comedian Russell Brand engaged in a nasty digital fight on Thursday @highlight The Twitter spat began when Trump tweeted that Brand is 'a major loser' @highlight Brand eventually suggested that Trump is not the entrepreneur he has claimed to be @highlight He linked to an an article that mentioned Trump's multi-million dollar inheritance from his father and financial aid from the US government
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'He was using this car as like an island, but because of the heat at the time, all his feet had become blistered from the roof and Christine found him over there and brought him all the way back to @placeholder,' Mr Darcy said.
Freddy, Sina, Finn, Morta Boy, Tinkerbell, Silly Billy, Annie, Gregory, Mama, Barbie, Kim, Pappa, Don, Derrik, Tess and Long Grass, who's always outside – these are just a handful of Gloria Morales' 30-odd dogs. The Chilean-born migrant who moved to the remote Aboriginal community of Yuendumu in Central Australia 10 years ago, is one of the 85 women that feature in photographer David Darcy's new book, A Girl's Best Friend. The 42-year-old photographer from the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney, whose favourite sight is the face of dog hanging out of a car window, told Daily Mail Australia that he spent half a year travelling around the country to document the stories and happy moments between women and their dogs for his new book. @highlight A Girl's Best Friend, by photographer David Darcy, documents the stories of 85 entirely different Australian women - from millionaires to the homeless - and their beloved dogs @highlight Amongst them Chilean-born migrant Gloria Morales, who has saved the lives of hundreds of stray canines in the Aboriginal community of Yuendumu in Central Australia @highlight She has lived with over 1000 dogs since moving to the remote town, where she has implemented health programs, adoption websites and educated locals about how to care for the stray animals @highlight Christine, from Alice Springs, adopted her dog Bill after finding him abandoned and stranded on the roof of a car amongst the flood waters of Hurricane Katrina, bringing him home with her from the United States
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Neither @placeholder nor Commissioner ran in the Derby or Preakness.
New York (CNN) -- Tonalist won the 146th Belmont Stakes Saturday, denying the heavily favored California Chrome his chance to become the first Triple Crown winner in 36 years. Instead of a historic win by their favorite, the huge crowd at Belmont Park in Elmont, New York, witnessed a dramatic finish in which Tonalist, ridden by Joel Rosario, overtook Commissioner in his last strides to win by a head. But the fact that none of the top three finishers had raced in both the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness Stakes, the two prerequisites to the Triple Crown, didn't sit well with California Chrome co-owner Steve Coburn. @highlight NEW: Tonalist passes Commissioner at finish; California Chrome finishes tied for 4th @highlight NEW: California Chrome co-owner angry that top finishers didn't run in Derby or Preakness @highlight NEW: "It's not fair to these horses that have been in the game since Day One," says Steve Coburn
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‘If we can qualify it wouldn’t mean any less to us because of what happened with @placeholder.
Ronny Deila is in the mood for a Celtic Park party — after challenging his players to prove they belong in the Champions League. Celtic stand just one strong performance away from reaching the group stages of Europe’s elite club competition, as they take a 1-1 away draw into the return leg of Tuesday's play-off with NK Maribor. Delia knows the reprieve Celtic were handed after being trounced by Legia Warsaw in the previous qualifying round, with Scotland’s champions awarded a 3-0 home win after the Poles fielded an ineligible player as a late substitute, has caused some to question whether they deserve this crack at the big time. @highlight Celtic face Maribor on Tuesday night for a place in Champions League @highlight A win will see Ronny Deila's side through after 1-1 draw in Slovenia @highlight Celtic reinstated in the competition after Legia Warsaw controversy @highlight Deila says it would be a dream come true to reach Champions League
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"It is now the @placeholder's turn to take the final step toward overturning this discriminatory policy.
Washington (CNN) -- The House of Representatives voted Wednesday to overturn the ban on openly gay and lesbian soldiers serving in the U.S. military, passing legislation repealing the controversial "don't ask, don't tell" policy. The bill -- a so-called "stand alone" measure not tied to any other legislative items -- passed 250 to 175 on mostly partisan lines. It now advances to the Senate. The House previously passed a repeal of the ban as part of a larger defense policy bill, but the measure stalled last week in the Senate. On Wednesday, the top Democrat and Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee announced a compromise on a stripped-down version of the defense policy bill that cut out the "don't ask, don't tell" repeal language and some other provisions. Some senators had expressed concern that the policy dispute over "don't ask, don't tell" and other issues could undermine the larger defense policy bill, which influences how the Pentagon spends it budget. @highlight NEW: Reid warns Republican stall tactics could prevent a repeal from passing @highlight President Obama, defense secretary urge Senate passage of the repeal bill @highlight Republican Sen. Snowe announces her support of a repeal @highlight The House votes to repeal the "don't ask, don't tell" policy, sending it to the Senate
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'He continued to claim he was sexually assaulted in the toilets but that @placeholder did not do it,' the Detective added.
By Anthony Bond UPDATED: 05:08 EST, 26 January 2012 Guilty: 'Tragic figure' Leonard Watters, pictured at an earlier hearing, apologised to Louis Walsh for the false claims An unemployed dance teacher has been sentenced to six months in jail for falsely accusing X Factor judge Louis Walsh of groping him in a nightclub. Leonard Watters pleaded guilty to making two false reports to Irish police that the pop music mogul sexually assaulted him in Dublin nightspot Krystle last April. The 24-year-old father-of-two from Navan, Co Meath, who was described in court as a Walter Mitty-type character, had apologised publicly to Mr Walsh at the city’s District Court. @highlight Leonard Watters falsely claimed X Factor judge sexually assaulted him in Dublin nightspot @highlight Jobless dancer Watters described as 'tragic figure'
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The @placeholder last week publicly called for restraint and an end to the violence in Syria.
(CNN) -- The International Committee of the Red Cross has been granted access to a detention facility in Syria for the first time since unrest broke out in the country, the committee's president said Monday after meeting with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. ICRC President Jakob Kellenberger called the breakthrough "an important step forward for our humanitarian activities in Syria." Kellenberger's meeting with al-Assad occurred amid mounting reports of bloodshed by Syrian security forces. On Monday, security forces killed six people during an ongoing crackdown in the province of Homs, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an opposition group. The group also reported a similar offensive in Idlib province, where security forces entered with seven armored vehicles, nine cars and four buses. Seventy people were arrested in the operation, and dozens of homes were raided, the opposition group said. @highlight NEW: Arab League secretary general will travel to Damascus @highlight Red Cross president concludes meeting with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad @highlight The ICRC will be given access to government-held detainees, group's head says @highlight The organization is also trying to ensure the sick and wounded have access to medical care
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@placeholder, thought to have been travelling with a pregnant woman at the time of the crash, was also banned from driving for five years.
By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 08:23 EST, 8 January 2013 | UPDATED: 09:57 EST, 8 January 2013 A Spanish teenager who killed a British mother and her two children in a road crash and left their father in a wheelchair, has been jailed for just three years. Sally Austin and children Samuel, 13, and Claire, 11, died in the horrific smash on the island of Menorca, while husband Nicholas Austin suffered life-changing spinal injuries. They were killed after a head-on collision with another family of British holidaymakers who needed hospital treatment. Killed: Sally Austin and children Samuel, 13, and Claire, 11, died in the horrific smash on the island of Menorca, while husband Nicholas Austin suffered life-changing spinal injuries in 2007 @highlight Sally Austin and children Samuel, 13, and Claire, 11, died in Menorca @highlight Husband Nicholas Austin suffered life-changing spinal injuries @highlight Killed after a head-on collision with another family of British holidaymakers @highlight Spaniard David Fernandez had clipped the Austin's hire car
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Eventually the banks took a 60 per cent stake in the business and @placeholder – a lifetime teetotaller – was allowed to cling on to the rest.
By Keith Gladdis Dirty Larry: Multi-millionaire Larry Goodman is the man behind the company that supplied British supermarkets with horsemeat contaminated burgers Many of Britain's biggest retailers were forced to pull products from their shelves yesterday as their suppliers were found to be selling beefburgers laced with horse meat. Tesco's were found to contain up to 29 per cent equine DNA, while Asda, Sainsbury's and the Co-op all withdrew frozen burgers as a 'precautionary measure'. Today the Mail reveals that a multi-millionaire beef supplier dubbed ‘Dirty Larry’ is behind the company that supplied British supermarkets with contaminated food. Larry Goodman, 76, is a director of the ABP Food Group which owns the meat processors Silvercrest Foods in Dublin and Dalepak Foods in Hambleton, North Yorkshire. @highlight Larry Goodman, 76, is a director of the ABP Food Group @highlight He was revealed to have had business links with Saddam Hussein @highlight His companies have deals with Tesco, Sainsbury, Asda and Burger King
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That argument makes logical sense only if one believes that discrimination in voting in @placeholder no longer exists.
(CNN) -- On Wednesday, August 28, 1963, hundreds of thousands of Americans marched on the National Mall in support of civil rights. From the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. gave his iconic "I Have a Dream" speech, asserting the paramount importance of civil rights for all. The march forced the issue of civil rights onto the national agenda and into the lives of every American of every race. It was the culmination of years of tireless work and perseverance, all involving tremendous risk and quiet courage, much of it receiving little or no attention. @highlight This month marks 50th anniversary of the March on Washington @highlight JFK grandson Jack Schlossberg says Supreme Court wrong on Voting Rights Act @highlight He says the ruling in June struck down vital protection for the right to vote @highlight Schlossberg: Use 50th anniversary to recommit to protect voting rights
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Kelly said the witness saw the two approach the @placeholder, then looked away.
NEW YORK (CNN) -- A crude bomb made from a water bottle was used in an explosion that damaged a Starbucks coffee shop on New York's posh Upper East Side, New York police said. Monday's explosion shattered glass at the Manhattan Starbucks coffee shop. No one was injured. The Memorial Day explosion damaged the shop, but no one was injured and no motive has been identified for the bombing. "We believe it to be ... a six- to 10-ounce water bottle that was wrapped in black tape," New York Police Commissioner Ray Kelly told CNN on Wednesday. He said the bomb's powder may have come from fireworks components, including a fuse. The powder was placed inside the bottle in a way that made it "more powerful," Kelly said. @highlight New York police say the bomb outside a Starbucks was made from a water bottle @highlight The Memorial Day explosion damaged store but injured no one @highlight The blast happened about 3:30 a.m. on the posh Upper East Side of Manhattan @highlight Suspects and motive -- including possibility of political motivation -- still being sought
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'I think @placeholder was probably my favourite, because it marked the end of a very long day,' he said.
A group of Australian filmmakers spent 15 hours on the ultimate boys trip - travelling to 24 Sydney beaches across the space of a day. The idea for the video voyage was spawned when a friend of the four-strong production team turned 28, and celebrated by visiting 28 beaches in one day. From Maroubra Beach, in Sydney's east, to Palm Beach, in the north, the group were lucky when the clouds blew away - leaving clear blue skies and sunshine in their wake. Scroll down for video Rocky start: The video opens with rough waves crashing against a rock cliff at one of the many iconic beaches featured in the video @highlight The four-strong production team travelled from Maroubra, in Sydney's east, to Palm Beach, in the north @highlight Idea came from a friend celebrating a 28th birthday and marking the occasion by visiting 28 beaches @highlight Production house's co-founder and managing director declared Little Manly to be one of Sydney's undiscovered gems
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@placeholder sources have confirmed this will be investigated to see if it is ‘real’ income.
Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool could use UEFA small print to challenge Manchester City’s right to play in the Champions League next season. The rules now effectively set up a scenario where rivals can claim City have cheated their way to passing UEFA’s ‘Financial Fair Play’ (FFP) test. It is understood lawyers for a host of ‘major clubs’ are aware of these potential rights to make appeals — thanks to recently amended Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations — and are monitoring the situation closely. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Jose Mourinho question the fairness of FFP Expensive squad: But could Manchester City's big-spending ways cost them a Champions League place? @highlight Small print in UEFA FFP rule could affect Manchester City's eligibility for the Champions League @highlight Jose Mourinho accuses unnamed clubs of 'dodgy FFP' @highlight 'Major clubs' away of potential rights to appeal against those considered to have cheated their way to passing FFP test
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The progress continues weeks after her @placeholder forced his way into her apartment just days after she broke off their three-year relationship.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:23 EST, 26 August 2013 | UPDATED: 11:04 EST, 26 August 2013 A 21-year-old woman who was shot twice in the head and once in the abdomen by her ex-boyfriend has revealed her inspiring recovery as she learns to walk and talk again. Alyssa Dudley, from St Petersburg, Florida, was left for dead by Carlos Crompton, 39, after he shot her in her apartment on July 16 - but she fought for her life. She remains in Bayfront Medical Center, where she undergoes daily physical therapy and has now walked her first steps for the first time since the shooting. @highlight Alyssa Dudley was shot twice in the head and once in the abdomen on July 16 by ex-boyfriend Carlos Crompton, 39, days after breaking up with him @highlight He was later shot dead by police while she fought for her life @highlight She can now speak short words and sentences and is learning to walk again - although doctors are unsure about her future
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Many young men reportedly roamed @placeholder streets looking for a fight with the police.
Editor's note: Fawaz A. Gerges holds the Christian A. Johnson Chair in Middle Eastern Studies and International Affairs at Sarah Lawrence College. His most recent book is "The Far Enemy: Why Jihad Went Global." Fawaz Gerges says the elite running Iran has lost the support of two key groups -- women and young voters. (CNN) -- With an apparent political coup in Iran by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his supporters over the weekend, the ruling mullahs have dispensed with all democratic pretense and joined the ranks of traditional dictators in the Middle East. The hardliners in Tehran, led by the Revolutionary Guards and ultraconservatives, have won the first round against reformist conservatives but at an extravagant cost: loss of public support. @highlight Fawaz Gerges: Iran's ruling mullahs forfeited their public support in the election @highlight Gerges: Ruling mullahs are out of step with women and young voters @highlight He says hardliners are swimming against the current of Iranian society
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Far and wide: Federal agents traveled to @placeholder from across the country, and Alabama police came in from across the state
It has been an exercise in diplomacy and stealth – a careful negotiation of appearance and reality which can only be revealed now. Over the past seven days the FBI, the law enforcement services of Dale County and Mobile, Alabama, the State Patrol and Sheriff’s office have combined to mount an operation under intense scrutiny – with intense secrecy. And for the past seven days the assembled media have abided by the FBI’s requests to maintain that secrecy and to leave unreported the movements of materials and manpower we have witnessed - to ensure that Jimmy Lee Dykes, who had access to TV and internet in his underground bunker, did not learn of their plans or get spooked by the growing force around him. @highlight FBI brought in its elite Hostage Rescue Teams and sophisticated equipment @highlight Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta personally approved the use of military surveillance and personnel to help the FBI with surveillance @highlight Suspect Jimmy Lee Dykes had constant access to TV and the Internet @highlight Police and federal agents operated under veil of secrecy @highlight Dykes was killed and his hostage Ethan, 5, was feed during FBI raid
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Even though we had been criticised for quite some time due to the lack of trophies, I spent some magical moments (at @placeholder).
Bacary Sagna confirms he is leaving Arsenal - click here to read Another year gone, and another Arsenal first-team player has opted for pastures new. But unlike Robin van Persie two years ago, Bacary Sagna should not be subject to abuse. The right back announced on Thursday that it was a certainty he will be leaving this summer, declining the club's final three-year contract offer of £80,000-a-week. And even though Sagna looks to be joining a host of former Gunners at Manchester City, it's hard to blame a player who has been a loyal servant at the Emirates Stadium. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Sagna show off impressive skills with French team-mate Sakho @highlight Sagna announced on Thursday that he will be leaving Arsenal @highlight France defender signed for £7.5m in 2006 @highlight Sagna has reportedly lined up a deal at Manchester City @highlight Arsenal will now look for a younger, cheaper option at right back
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You are the type of person in the world who deserves to be rewarded," one @placeholder commenter said.
This year's Christmas will be hard to top for Joseph Riquelme. Riquelme, creator of iPhone video editing tool Videoshop, gave his parents a gift that brought them to tears. "Your house is paid off. Merry Xmas," Riquelme said in a handwritten letter that he shared in a Facebook photo. An undeniably heartwarming video that Riquelme posted on YouTube under the name JoeyTrombone shows the exchange. Riquelme pulls an envelope of out his hoodie and hands it to his mother. She takes a few seconds to read it and gasps, bursting into laughter and tears as she hands it to Riquelme's father. @highlight Joseph Riquelme paid off his parents' home for Christmas @highlight A YouTube video showing the exchange will warm the iciest of hearts @highlight "Way to make everyone else's 6 pack of Costco brand socks for dad look even worse," friend jokes
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They also accused @placeholder of allowing the circumstances of his death to be covered up.
By Darren Boyle A retired murder squad detective who attended the scene of 'body in the bag spy' Gareth Williams said he believed the MI6 man could have been poisoned. Former Detective Chief Inspector Colin Sutton was the most senior officer on the scene when he arrived at Mr Williams' flat in Pimlico on August 23, 2010. An inquest at Westminster Coroner Court found Mr Williams was most likely 'unlawfully killed', but police officially believe the spy died after padlocking himself inside the bag. Former Detective Chief Inspector Clive Sutton, pictured, said he believed the death of Gareth Williams could have been 'the perfect murder' @highlight Gareth Williams was found locked in a sports bag in his flat in August 2010 @highlight Retired DCI Colin Sutton said the spy's death could be the 'perfect murder' @highlight Police claim Mr Williams' most likely died after locking himself in the bag
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He returned to South Africa last June, where he uses his @placeholder experience to enhance his act.
African Voices is a weekly show that highlights Africa's most engaging personalities, exploring the lives and passions of people who rarely open themselves up to the camera. Follow the team on Twitter. LondonWhen it comes to getting ready for a show, fast-rising South African comedian Trevor Noah has it all figured out. "My ideal setting is I walk from the streets, backstage and straight onto the stage," says Noah, who last year became the first African comedian to perform on Jay Leno's The Tonight Show in the United States. "Two minutes and I am on the stage. That way in my head I have gone from my world and then into a social setting with my friends. I want my audience to be my friends -- that is when they will get the best comedy. If they see me as a performer, they won't get the best show." @highlight South African comedian Trevor Noah is the first African comic to appear on The Tonight Show @highlight Noah's mixed-race heritage defines his humor @highlight Race and ethnicity are leading themes in his standup
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All smiles: This is what Suarez would like if Barcelona managed to seal his signature from @placeholder
Liverpool and Barcelona will open negotiations over the proposed £80million transfer of disgraced star Luis Suarez. Sportsmail understands Liverpool officials, including managing director Ian Ayre, have agreed to meet Raul Sanllehi, Barcelona’s director of football management, in London to discuss their valuation of the 27-year-old. Barcelona are looking to strike a compromise of around £60m, based on the fact that Suarez is banned from football for the next four months following his bite on Italy’s Giorgio Chiellini. Liverpool will not be swayed from their valuation of Suarez but will revive their interest in Barcelona forward Alexis Sanchez as part of the negotiations. @highlight Barcelona and Liverpool will open talks over transfer of Luis Suarez @highlight Officials from both clubs will hold talks in London as Barca look to strike £60m deal @highlight Chile striker Alexis Sanchez could move in the opposite direction @highlight Suarez is understood to be taking advice from Spanish lawyer Juan de Dios Crespo to help him in his appeal against his ban
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"It's not something you go in the open ocean with," he said, noting that the boat was 240 miles northeast of @placeholder when it was spotted late Tuesday afternoon.
(CNN) -- A doctor in Fiji is examining three teenage boys rescued 240 miles from land after they were lost in the South Pacific for more than 50 days. Apunas Sakamuri, spokesman for the police department in Suva, Fiji, said the three were admitted to Suva Public Hospital and then released to a private doctor identified as Dr. Rosemary Mitchell. Filo Filo, 15, and his cousins -- Etueni Nasau, 14, and Samu Pelesa, 15 -- were famished, dehydrated, exhausted and sunburned when a crew member on a fishing boat two miles away spotted their 12-foot metal boat and alerted his superior. @highlight Father of teen calls rescue "unbelievable," invites ship's crew to celebrate @highlight Three cousins -- two age 15, another 14 -- set off on a trip in early October @highlight After they got lost, they drifted 750 miles in the Pacific over 50 days @highlight A memorial service was held two weeks ago for the three in the Tokelau Islands
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‘I had the @placeholder tour last summer, the move to Castres and everything that has gone in between with Scotland.
By Rob Robertson After the frantic year Richie Gray has gone through, it isn’t surprising he is looking forward to a much-needed beach holiday with his model girlfriend Ellie McKeating after Scotland’s match against Canada. The big second row is desperate to finish a hectic — and sometimes turbulent — 12 months on a high with a win in Toronto on Saturday. Around this time last year, he was part of the victorious British and Irish Lions side that emerged victorious from Australia. Shortly afterwards, he was on a plane to France for pre-season training with his new club Castres, who he signed for from Sale Sharks. @highlight Richie Gray is ready for Scotland's final game of the season against Canada in Toronto @highlight Gray was part of the British Lions team that triumphed in Australia @highlight He almost won the TOP14 play-off final for new club Castres against Toulon @highlight Scotland coach Vern Cotter has earmarked Gray as an important player
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By Daily Mail Reporters and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 00:07 EST, 7 October 2013 | UPDATED: 00:07 EST, 7 October 2013 Captured: Delta Force commandoes pulled al-Qaeda terrorist Abu Anas al-Libi off the streets of Tripoli after a 15-year manhunt U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has defended the capture of a terrorism suspect by American forces in Libya, saying complaints about the operation from Libya and others are unfounded. The family of al-Qaeda terrorist Nazih Abdul-Hamed al-Rugai, also known as Abu Anas al-Libi, who was captured by American Delta Force commandos has described the moment that he was snatched off the streets of Tripoli, Libya as a 'kidnapping'. @highlight Following the capture of terrorist suspect Nazih Abdul-Hamed al-Rugai, Libya's Prime Minister has accused the US of 'kidnapping' @highlight Al-Rugai's family described the capture as 'an act of piracy' and say he was drugged and dragged from his car by masked men @highlight U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has defended the operation, saying al-Rugai was a 'legal and appropriate target' @highlight Kerry told reporters it is important not to 'sympathize' with terrorists
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attend due to my travel schedule," @placeholder said in a statement posted
By Jonathan Block and Reuters Miss America has suggested officials at a Pennsylvania high school reconsider their decision to suspend a student for approaching her at a school assembly and asking her to be his prom date, the beauty queen said on Saturday. The disciplinary action taken by school administrators in York against the 18-year-old senior made national headlines, and generated sympathy for the young man on social media. A video of Central York High School senior Patrick Farves approaching 2014 Miss America Nina Davuluri on Thursday at a school assembly was posted on a local newspaper's website. Scroll down for video @highlight Nina Davuluri was at Central York High School in Pennsylvania as part of a diversity event @highlight Patrick Farves, 18, has been planning to ask Davuluri out to the prom days before her apperance on Thursday @highlight School administrators got wind of Farves plan and warned him not to ask Miss America out @highlight Suspension has ignited backlash against school over the suspension
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@placeholder's foreign players, so traumatized by what they saw, canceled their contracts and returned home.
(CNN) -- In sport, finishing fourth rarely provokes scenes of rapture, nor does it excite the keyboards of headline writers. But for Vegalta Sendai who finished in that position in last season's J-League -- Japan's top soccer competition - fourth place was truly a miracle. The Japanese soccer club has rarely tasted glory in its short history. Despite having a small but vociferous fan base, the team is better know as perennial nearly-men; forever stuck in Japan's second division as promotion to the big league eluded them season after season. Yet in March last year Vegalta Sendai was looking forward with optimism to a rare season in Japan's top flight. On March 11 those dreams turned to rubble. @highlight Japanese football team Vegalta Sendai had best ever season last year @highlight Finished fourth in Japan's J-League @highlight Team's stadium was ruined by last year's earthquake @highlight Team inspired to go on two 11 match unbeaten runs
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"The only category that @placeholder beat Apple in was (duh) cost.
(CNN) -- Samsung tablets have edged out iPads for the first time in JD Power's biannual customer-satisfaction survey, although some observers say the results don't quite add up. Samsung topped JD Power's rankings with a score of 835 out of 1,000, narrowly beating out Apple's 833. Amazon was third in customer satisfaction at 826, followed by Asus and Acer. The rankings are based on the experiences of 3,375 tablet owners who responded between March and August of this year, and don't include the new iPad Air and iPad Mini, which went on sale Friday. But some tech pundits questioned the market-research company's scoring system. @highlight Samsung tablets edged out iPads in JD Power's new customer-satisfaction survey @highlight Samsung topped the rankings with a score of 835, narrowly beating out Apple's 833 @highlight Some tech pundits questioned the market-research company's scoring system @highlight Users scored the iPad higher than Samsung tablets in four of five categories
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By Rebecca English Laughing as she carries her baby son in her arms, the Duchess of Cambridge takes future king Prince George on his first foreign holiday. These relaxed and charming photographs were shot as Kate and her six month-old son disembarked a commercial flight in St Vincent on route to the paradise island of Mustique. Although the Duchess had to leave her husband, Prince William, at home to continue with his studies at Cambridge University, it was still very much a family occasion. Scroll down for video First family holiday: Prince George and his mother, Catherine Duchess of Cambridge, as they disembarked at St Vincent in the West Indies @highlight Kate appeared happy and relaxed with a healthy-looking baby George @highlight The mother and son were accompanied to West Indies by two bodyguards @highlight They were joined by parents Michael and Carole and sister Pippa
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Archaeologists have also suggested that the blackened marbles in @placeholder that lie on the other side of the river are actually foundations of an abandoned plan.
The summer palace of Shah Jahan, the fifth Mughal emperor of India, has been unearthed at a 500-year-old garden opposite the Taj Mahal. Archaeologists suspect the latest discovery is a palace 'baradari' - a pavilion with 12 doors designed to allow free flow of air. The garden where it was found, known as Mehtab Bagh, was thought to a favourite spot for the emperor to gaze up at the Taj Mahal at night. The summer palace of Shah Jahan, the fifth Mughal emperor of India, has been unearthed at a 500-year-old garden opposite the Taj Mahal. So far, archaeologists have unearthed remains of the wall (pictured) at the garden complex, located on the opposite bank of the Taj Mahal in Agra @highlight Latest discovery is a palace baradari - a pavilion that allows free flow of air @highlight The garden where it was found, known as Mehtab Bagh, was thought to a favourite spot for the emperor to gaze up at the Taj Mahal at night @highlight Structures goes south of garden in the straight alignment to the Taj Mahal
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It is a running joke -- but this time @placeholder clearly thought it had been cracked once too often.
London (CNN) -- I was standing just a few meters from Prince Harry as he got to his feet. His older brother Prince William was there too. But this was Harry's show -- a charity mission to Maseru, the capital of the poverty-stricken African Kingdom of Lesotho where the prince had established a charity Sentebale, to aid the country's vulnerable children. It was a mission, back in June 2010, and one of which the younger prince is rightly proud. Within seconds of starting his speech, however, Harry couldn't resist a playful swipe at his older brother. Yet again, the third in line to the throne, who proudly boasts a healthy mop of red hair, mocked William's receding hairline. @highlight Harry is a showman, a natural performer in front of the camera and a microphone @highlight Like his mother, Diana, he is flawed and that makes him interesting @highlight It's a very different story for brother Prince William, second in line to the throne @highlight Will perfectly fits bill as future King - he speaks well and conducts himself with aplomb
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The library was also a film location for Breakfast at @placeholder
By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 23:55 EST, 19 December 2012 | UPDATED: 02:07 EST, 20 December 2012 The New York Public Library is moving forward with a $300million renovation of its landmark Fifth Avenue building that will more than double its public space and fireproof the majestic main reading room, the library president said on Wednesday. But the plans he presented at a news conference have drawn withering criticism from some respected architecture experts, including Ada Louise Huxtable, who says the grand Beaux Art edifice is embarking on 'its own destruction.' Library President Tony Marx has a different vision for the building completed in 1911. @highlight Renovation will double the historic landmark's public space and fireproof its majestic reading room @highlight A four-story atrium will overlook Bryant Park @highlight Library was seen in such films as Breakfast at Tiffany's and Ghostbusters
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'After engine damage occurred in two vehicles in @placeholder and the vehicles then caught fire, Porsche decided to inspect all 785 delivered vehicles worldwide.
By William Turvill PUBLISHED: 13:47 EST, 20 February 2014 | UPDATED: 17:43 EST, 20 February 2014 Sports car company Porsche is asking more than 100 UK owners of the latest 911 GT3 models to stop driving them while tests go on following cases of vehicles catching fire. The advice, to 101 UK owners who have paid around £100,000 for their vehicles, has gone out to a total of 785 owners worldwide of the GT3s from the 2014 model year. Porsche said there had been two cases in Europe of cars catching fire. There were no accidents or injuries. @highlight More than 100 UK owners asked to stop driving them for tests to take place @highlight There were two cases in Europe of cars catching fire, one in Switzerland, the other in Italy - but no related accidents or injuries have been reported
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