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@placeholder, however, was nowhere to be seen and instead of joining the Duchess at the bakery, travelled to the Glendelvine Estate in Perthshire | By Ruth Styles She's famous for her relaxed approach to royal walkabouts but even the Duchess of Cornwall couldn't hide her surprise when offered a perch on a well-wisher's knee during a visit. After bursting into fits of laughter, Camilla delicately took up Anthony Laing's offer as she took her place at the centre of a group photo with staff at the Shortbread House of Edinburgh. Mr Laing, the business' managing director, looked thrilled by his usually close brush with royalty, as did the chuckling staff members. New throne: Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, perches on the knee of Anthony Laing (left) during a visit
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The Duchess perched on bakery manager Andrew Laing's knee
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Camilla was visiting the Shortbread House of Edinburgh this morning
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She and Prince Charles are on day two of their annual tour of Scotland
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The Prince of Wales spent the morning at the Glendelvine Estate
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He was at the Perthshire estate to hear about red squirrel conservation
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Later, Camilla was confronted by a risque selection of mannequins
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She was at the Edinburgh International Fashion Festival and saw a show | 63,100 | record_train |
The pair were friends for several years back in @placeholder. | By Josh Gardner for MailOnline Sixty years after they went their separate ways in Ottowa, two childhood best friends will reunite back in Canada after it was revealed they were biological brothers all along. Duncan Cumming, 72, and Ron Cole, 71, were close friends while attending the same grade school in the 1950s. They were raised by adoptive families in the same Ottowa neighborhood. Fast-forward some 60 years to 2013 and the men--Cumming at his home on the island of Guernsey and Cole in Saskatchewan--were informed they shared a mother. The way they were: Duncan Cumming, 72, and Ron Cole, 71, were close friends while attending the same grade school in the 1950s. Not until 2013 did they learn they are biological brothers
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Duncan Cumming, 72, and Ron Cole, 71, were best friends in elementary school in Ottowa, Canada in the 1950s
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Last year, a group called Parent Finders Ottawa that reunites families separated by adoption revealed they shared a mother all along
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Cumming and Cole, now living on the island of Guernsey and in Saskatchewan respectively, plan to reunited in September | 63,101 | record_train |
I understand how the team at @placeholder became enamored with its effortless acceleration; cavernous, whisper-quiet interior; and glass panel technology. | (CNN) -- Consumer Reports, self-promoted as the largest independent consumer-testing organization in the world, recently subjected Tesla's all-electric vehicle to its standard gamut of automotive tests. The results were nothing short of extraordinary, as the model came just one point short of acing the 50-test evaluation regimen. Its final score of 99 out of 100 meant the Model S "performed better than any other car we've ever tested," said Jake Fisher, director of auto testing at the publication (Lexus owners will correctly argue that the 2007 Lexus LS 460L also earned a score of 99 in a Consumer Reports comparison years ago).
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Consumer Reports said Tesla Model S performed better than any car they've tested
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Michael Harley: Without question, Tesla is an innovative and awe-inspiring electric car
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Harley: But Tesla has issues too, such as its high cost and dearth of charging stations | 63,102 | record_train |
Much to @placeholder's consternation, India has expanded its presence in Afghanistan, especially through Indian government-aided construction and training projects, since the overthrow of the Taliban. | (CNN) -- The United States and its allies have plenty to worry about in Afghanistan and Pakistan, with al Qaeda, two Talibans, the Haqqani Network and a plethora of other militant groups active. But the United States and intelligence analysts believe another group, one of Pakistan's most powerful and well-established, is also broadening its horizons. It is Lashkar-e-Tayyiba, which means "Army of the Pure." It was blamed for the attack on Mumbai, India, hotels in November 2008 in which nearly 200 people were killed over three days. That attack "shows the organization's global ambitions," said Dan Benjamin, the U.S. State Department's coordinator for counterterrorism.
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Lashkar-e-Tayyiba blamed for attack on Mumbai, India, hotels in November 2008
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Organization has "complex mix of indigenous and international targets," State Department says
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Lashkar-e-Tayyiba says it is focused only on freeing Kashmir from Indian rule, experts say
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Lashkar-e-Tayyiba joined Taliban in attacks on U.S. bases in Afghanistan, experts say | 63,103 | record_train |
@placeholder, Whitney, you are a special person and a wonderful gift. | Los Angeles (CNN) -- Obsessed fans can be a downside of stardom. It's why Whitney Houston's character hired Kevin Costner to protect her in the 1992 movie "The Bodyguard." The real life Houston had the FBI helping to protect her more than two decades ago when a "loner" in Vermont warned in 1988 that he "might hurt someone with some crazy idea" if the singer did not acknowledge him. Then there was the man in Holland who claimed to be the "President of Europe." An FBI agent based in Brussels paid him a visit in 1999 to talk about the cassette recordings and letters "of a threatening nature" that he sent to Houston.
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"I might hurt someone with some crazy idea," a Houston fan warned
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"Many times when I think of you I will start to shake," the fan wrote to Houston
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The FBI concluded none of the fan letters were criminal
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The FBI also probed a threat to spill personal dirt on Houston to tabloids | 63,104 | record_train |
"We assumed after three years, they [Wal-Mart] had made a decision to let @placeholder use this money for what it was intended to," Graham said. | JACKSON, Missouri (CNN) -- Debbie Shank breaks down in tears every time she's told that her 18-year-old son, Jeremy, was killed in Iraq. Debbie Shank, 52, has severe brain damage after a traffic accident in May 2000. The 52-year-old mother of three attended her son's funeral, but she continues to ask how he's doing. When her family reminds her that he's dead, she weeps as if hearing the news for the first time. Shank suffered severe brain damage after a traffic accident nearly eight years ago that robbed her of much of her short-term memory and left her in a wheelchair and living in a nursing home.
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Debbie Shank, 52, suffered severe brain damage in a traffic accident
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Wal-Mart's health plan sued Shank and her family to recoup what it paid out
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The Shanks got money in suit; Wal-Mart says policy means couple can't get benefits
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Couple's son was killed in Iraq after they lost lawsuit to Wal-Mart | 63,105 | record_train |
The flights from @placeholder to Toronto took two days and ended in emotional scenes at the airport, where relatives and supporters held banners adorned with photos of the boy in hospital. | By Dan Bloom A toddler who survived a Taliban gun attack which killed his journalist father, mother, brother and sister has arrived in Canada to start a new life. Just two years old, Abuzar Ahmad slipped into a coma after militants opened fire during a family meal at a luxury hotel in the Afghan capital Kabul. Six weeks on he has made a miracle recovery, and yesterday he put on a brave face before 100 well-wishers at Pearson Airport in Toronto, where many of his family members live. Survivor: Abuzar Ahmad slipped into a coma after being shot five times in a Taliban attack which killed his father, mother, brother and sister in Kabul. He has arrived in Canada to start a new life with his uncle Bashir
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Two-year-old Abuzar Ahmad was with family when militants opened fire
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Attack in Afghan capital Kabul killed his father, mother and two siblings
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Toddler was greeted by 100 family and well-wishers at Toronto airport
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The attack in one of Afghanistan's safest hotels killed nine people in total | 63,106 | record_train |
‘It was a successful loan for @placeholder, a long loan in this case. | Jose Mourinho wants to keep out-of contract trio John Terry, Frank Lampard and Ashley Cole at Chelsea. ‘Was the Norwich game the last game for Cole, Lampard and Terry? I don’t think so,’ said Mourinho. The Chelsea boss is also recommending the permanent return of goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, who has spent the previous three seasons at Atletico Madrid, as part of his comprehensive end-of-season report for owner Roman Abramovich. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Mourinho talk about the futures of Terry, Lampard and Cole Blues brothers: Jose Mourinho wants Ashley Cole, Frank Lampard and John Terry to stay at Chelsea
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John Terry, Frank Lampard and Ashely Cole are out of contract this summer
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Mourinho keen for Thibaut Courtois to return to Stamford Bridge next season
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Ryan Bertrand could leave Chelsea in search of first team football | 63,107 | record_train |
@placeholder and said he was 'deeply grateful' to him for agreeing to stay on. | By Leon Watson Jeremy Paxman has announced he is quitting the flagship current affairs show Newsnight saying he wants to 'go to bed at much the same time as most people'. The broadcaster, one of the most familiar faces on the BBC2 show, is one of the corporation's biggest stars. In a statement, he said: 'I have decided it is time to move on from Newsnight. After 25 years, I should rather like to go to bed at much the same time as most people. Scroll down for video Veteran: Paxman, pictured left in on Newsnight in 1990, and right on the programme this year, decided to leave last July
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Outspoken broadcaster is one of the corporation's biggest stars
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It comes two weeks after he was scolded by the boss of Radio 1
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In a statement, Paxman said: 'I have decided it is time to move on'
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He revealed he made the decision and informed the BBC last July | 63,108 | record_train |
Ian Wright (pictured, right, in Brazil this week) flew home after his wife Nancy (pictured, left, with @placeholder at a charity event in 2008) was held at knifepoint at their north London home | By David Kent Ian Wright has returned to Brazil following the burglary at his London home during which his wife and daughters were held at knife-point. The former Arsenal striker rushed back to the UK last week following his family’s ordeal. But Wright made a return to ITV punditry duty during Brazil’s final group match with Cameroon on Monday night. Good to be back: Ian Wright returned to punditry duty in Brazil on Monday night Ordeal: Wright had flown home last week following the burglary at his family home Wright has spoken of the 'terrifying' moment the armed gang held a Stanley knife to his wife's throat and threatened to cut off her fingers before they fled with family possessions including the former England star's MBE.
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Ex-England star flew back from World Cup after raid at his London home
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His wife and daughters were held at knife-point by burglars
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Gang 'held blade to wife Nancy's throat' while children were upstairs
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ITV pundit sends message to gang, tweeting: 'You won't get away with it'
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Wright confirmed MBE received in 2000 for his services to football was taken
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Arsenal watch with an inscription from the club was also stolen in the raid
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Wright returned to Brazil and was on duty during Brazil versus Cameroon | 63,109 | record_train |
"Terry Bean has taken a voluntary leave of absence from the @placeholder board until his issues are resolved. | A prominent supporter of President Barack Obama and co-founder of the Human Rights Campaign was arrested last week on charges of sodomy and sexual abuse related to what authorities said was an encounter with a juvenile male. Terrence Bean, 66, a major Democratic donor and a celebrated gay-rights activist, was indicted on two felony charges of sodomy and a misdemeanor count of sexual abuse by a grand jury and arrested in Oregon Wednesday, according to a statement from the Portland Police Bureau. Bean was released later that day on bail, pending a court hearing. Kiah Lawson, a 25-year-old identified by multiple news outlets as Bean's ex-boyfriend, was arrested on Thursday on related charges, Portland Police confirmed. He's also been released from jail, and pleaded not guilty on Friday, according to The Oregonian newspaper.
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Terry Bean is a major Democratic donor and a celebrated gay-rights activist
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A grand jury has indicted him on charges of sodomy and sexual abuse
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The Portland Police Bureau Sex Crimes Unit is investigating the case
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President Obama has called Bean a "great friend and supporter" | 63,110 | record_train |
Action: Actors on the set of 71 which was filmed in @placeholder. | By Tara Brady A street in Blackburn has been turned into a fictional sectarian battleground in Belfast during the height of the Northern Ireland troubles. Smoke, armoured cars, a burnt-out bus and rubble filled the streets as 10 days of filming got under way for the new movie. Other explosive scenes include a man jumping from an upstairs terraced house and a bus explode into a fireball during gritty rioting scenes. The Troubles: Actors film a scene in this back street in Blackburn which became the backdrop to a new film set in Belfast about Northern Ireland in 1971
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Smoke, armoured cars, a burnt-out bus and rubble filled the streets as filming got under way for the new movie
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The thriller, called 71, stars 22-year-old actor Jack O'Connell who also appeared in This Is England and Skins | 63,111 | record_train |
Mr @placeholder added: ‘I'm 47, I've got three little kids, I've got lots of interests outside politics and lots of friends outside politics. | The British public have 'fallen out of love' with Nick Clegg and there will be no return to 'Cleggmania', a frontrunner for the Lib Dem leadership has claimed. Energy Secretary Ed Davey said the best Mr Clegg could hope for at the next election is earning the 'respect' of voters after five years of coalition government. The remarks come amid a slew of polls showing support for the Lib Dems at chronic lows. But the party's predicament did not appear to be of much concern to a host of delegates pictured bored and asleep at the conference in Glasgow today.
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Ed Davey says there will be no repeat of 2010's 'Cleggmania'
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Highlights how polls show the collapse in support for Nick Clegg
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Lib Dem leader sees personal rating slump to -42% in latest ICM poll
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Clegg today entertained life after politics, saying he would not 'go on forever'
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He also appeared to anoint Danny Alexander as the party's next leader
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Lib Dem predicament not much of a concern to bored activists in Glasgow | 63,112 | record_train |
As @placeholder called police and waited on the ambulance outside, Mrs Rohm said Rocky raced inside to her, a boy she had never met before, and realizing what was wrong directed her on what to do. | By Nina Golgowski A Georgia mother says it was a pair of 9 and 10-year-old neighborhood boys who ran to her rescue and instructed her how to perform CPR on her two-month-old son after hearing her desperate cries for help. When Susanna Rohm’s son Isaiah abruptly stopped breathing on Monday afternoon she was sitting home alone and in her panic lost her cell phone, and as she immediately felt, any chance of calling 911. 'I was sitting in the living room with the baby and I noticed that he was off that day. He seemed kind of non-responsive to my smile. Something didn't feel right. At that point I put my finger under his nose and realized he was not breathing,' she told 11alive.
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Rocky Hurt, 9, and Ethan Wilson, 10, were playing outside when hearing Susanna Rohm's cries for help
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Boys called 911 for the mother before Rocky instructed her how to perform CPR on 2-month-old boy
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Boys say they were following what they had seen on a CPR poster in their school's cafeteria | 63,113 | record_train |
Jury selection was moved from @placeholder to Clearwater amid intense media coverage of the case, which could make it difficult to select an impartial jury. | Clearwater, Florida (CNN) -- Jury selection in the Casey Anthony murder trial continued Saturday afternoon following the rejection of nine potential jurors, including one man who posted to his Facebook account that he had a "title, cover and all" ready for a book about the case. Attorneys and Chief Judge Belvin Perry Jr. of the Orange County Superior Court had allowed four potential jurors through from questioning by day's end, one a 22-year-old man who said he paid no attention to the news and another a grandmother of a 2-year-old girl who described herself as "firm and fair." Anthony, 25, is charged with capital murder in the death of her daughter, 2-year-old Caylee, whose body was found in woods near her family's home in 2008. She has pleaded not guilty.
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NEW: Two more join 10 others who are considered viable jury pool candidates
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Twelve jurors and eight alternates must be picked before Casey Anthony's trial
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Opening arguments are planned for Tuesday in Orlando
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Anthony is accused of killing her daughter, Caylee, and then lying to investigators | 63,114 | record_train |
Rounding off the sketch the pair made light of how close @placeholder is to Russia, with Putin threatening to invade. | By Lizzie Parry Former Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin has indulged in another 'told you so' moment, taking part in a funny skit pointing out her prediction in 2008 that Russia would invade Ukraine. The one-time Presidential candidate appeared on The Tonight Show with host Jimmy Fallon, apparently speaking to President Vladimir Putin on the phone. Setting up the sketch, Fallon told viewers he had footage of a phone call between Putin and Palin. The skit featured Fallon dressed up in a wig and grey suit, playing the Russian President discussing Palin's 2008 prediction that he would invade Ukraine. Scroll down for video
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Former Alaskan Governor appeared on The Tonight Show in a fun sketch
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She joined host Jimmy Fallon in a mock phone call with Vladimir Putin
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They discussed Palin's 2008 prediction that Russia would invade Ukraine
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Pair joked about the NSA listening in on their spoof call
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And Palin advised the Russian President to withdraw from Ukraine | 63,115 | record_train |
Family affair: @placeholder, left, is up for parole after she pleaded guilty to helping her cousin Jerry Bland, right, abduct Carrie Lawson in 1991 | By Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:27 EST, 30 September 2013 | UPDATED: 16:35 EST, 30 September 2013 Mystery: Kidnap victim Carrie Lawson, who was abducted 22 years ago from her home, was never found Carrie Smith Lawson has been missing since someone abducted her from her home 22 years ago. Relatives paid a $300,000 ransom, but the prime suspect killed himself as police closed in and no one ever found a trace of the woman. Lawson's family are now opposing parole for the suspect's cousin, who received a life sentence after pleading guilty to kidnapping but never provided any clues to lead authorities to the victim.
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Carrie Lawson's relatives paid her abductor $300,000 ransom for her safe return
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She was never released by suspected abductor Jerry Bland who killed himself as police closed in
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No trace of Carrie or her body have ever been found
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Her family are opposing parole for Bland's cousin Karen McPherson
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She maintains she left Carrie in her cousin's custody and never saw them again | 63,116 | record_train |
Barron is very pleased that he will be allowed to return to the classroom and the students that he has dedicated the past 36 years of his career to,' Mr. @placeholder said in a statement released through his lawyer. | By Kirk Maltais and James Gordon A middle school history teacher who was suspended after teaching students about the use of blackface in entertainment during the 1800s has been allowed back into the classroom after a protest by parents and pupils. Alan Barron, 59, from Monroe, Michigan, was placed on paid administrative leave two weeks ago after an assistant principal at Monroe Middle School sat in on Barron's lesson about Jim Crow racial segregation laws. As part of the lesson, Barron showed the class a video about the use of blackface by white performers of the time to imitate African Americans.
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Alan Barron, 59, was placed on administrative leave after showing students a video about the use of blackface
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Parents and students protested the suspension
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Barron, a teacher in Monroe, Michigan for 36 years, was set to retire at the end of the school year | 63,117 | record_train |
When asked whether @placeholder still believes he got the conviction right, without hesitation, he said, "absolutely." | (CNN) -- A pair of siblings who served decades behind bars in the rape and murder of a North Carolina child will walk out of prison free men Wednesday after DNA evidence implicated someone else. Henry McCollum and Leon Brown were just teenagers when they were arrested in 1983 and charged with the rape and murder of 11-year-old Sabrina Buie in Red Springs, about 30 miles southeast of Fayetteville in rural Robeson County. Buie's body was found in an area of Red Springs known as something of a "lovers' lane," according to Joe Freeman Britt, the district attorney who prosecuted them in the '80s. The ground was littered with "beer cans, condoms and cigarettes," Britt said.
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DNA exonerates brothers convicted in the murder of a North Carolina child
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Both were originally sentenced to death in 1984; one was later reduced to life
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Original prosecutor sticking to his guns, calls it a "tragic day for justice"
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Lawyers say their confessions were coerced | 63,118 | record_train |
"I think the teams are sensible enough even to race in @placeholder in the summer break, and despite high temperatures, because this is the way we can support the country." | (CNN) -- Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone confirmed on Monday a decision on rearranging the postponed Bahrain Grand Prix will be made prior to the start of the 2011 season. Ecclestone, 80, also ruled out a replacement venue being used after political unrest in the Gulf kingdom led to the opening race of the new season being called off. Although the elite motorsport's season will now begin on March 27 in Australia, instead of the scheduled March 13 kick-off in Bahrain, Ecclestone admitted it could be fitted in at a later date. "The FIA World Council will meet at the beginning of March and could look into the situation," the Briton told Formula One's official website.
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The postponed season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix could take place at a later date
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Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone has ruled out using a replacement venue
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Ecclestone has suggested the race could take place during F1's mid-season break | 63,119 | record_train |
On and on: Sir Alex Ferguson was always a guaranteed deliverer of success as manager at @placeholder | When Manchester United’s traumatic campaign under David Moyes shuddered to its lowest depths last season, there was a theory circulating that the on-field turmoil may have very serious ramifications for the club’s off-field credentials. There was certainly some substance to this suggestion. The sliding share prices - from just under 19p before Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement to hovering around 14p during the darkest moments of Moyes’ reign in February this year - demonstrated concrete proof of that. Without Ferguson holding the reins of power at Old Trafford, questions were asked. He was the club’s most reliable asset, a guarantee of glory. Investors lost confidence. Some season ticket holders will have privately pondered whether the yearly investment was still worth the trouble.
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Louis van Gaal will take his first training sessions this week
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United also have lucrative deals with Chevrolet and AON
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Three biggest sponsorships bring in £140m every year
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The Red Devils have already signed Ander Herrera and Luke Shaw | 63,120 | record_train |
@placeholder claims that Hernandez had become upset that Lloyd had been 'chilling' with individuals that Hernandez did not approve of - but the two men apparently shook hands and agreed to let the argument go. | By James Nye PUBLISHED: 18:52 EST, 9 July 2013 | UPDATED: 06:53 EST, 10 July 2013 Damning Evidence: Carlos Ortiz appears for a hearing at Attleboro, Mass., District Court, Tuesday, July 9, 2013. Ortiz told police that Hernandez allegedly admitted to firing the shots that killed fellow football player Odin Lloyd in June Dramatic court documents released on Tuesday allegedly state that former New England tight end Aaron Hernandez confessed to Odin Lloyd's murder. Filed in Florida and obtained by the Associated Press, the documents also reveal the chilling last moments of the semi-pro footballer on the morning of Lloyd's June 17th shooting.
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According to the Associated Press Carlos Ortiz told police Aaron Hernandez admitted firing the shots that killed Odin Lloyd
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The information was contained in court documents released on Tuesday
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Carlos Ortiz said that he was told this by Ernest Wallace
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Ortiz and Wallace are believed by police to have been with Hernandez on the morning of Lloyd's murder
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Ortiz told police that Wallace and Hernandez exited a rented car with Lloyd to urinate on the morning of June 17th.
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He said that he heard gunshots and Lloyd did not get back inside the vehicle | 63,121 | record_train |
The War Office wrote to Mrs @placeholder to say her son would be 'at once withdrawn from the firing line' | On the front line at 13: Stories about Private Sidney Lewis appeared in newspapers at the time but were not corroborated until now A 13-year-old boy who ran away to join up fought on the front line in the First World War until his mother sent his birth certificate to the War Office and pleaded that he should be sent home. Sidney Lewis, who has been recognised as Britain's youngest soldier to serve in the Great War, enlisted with the East Surrey Regiment in August 1915, five months after his 12th birthday, and was fighting on the Somme by the age of 13.
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Sidney Lewis was 12 when he enlisted with East Surrey Regiment in 1915
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Youngster from Tooting, south London, was fighting in the Somme at 13
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His worried mother Fanny wrote to the War Office with his birth certificate
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Sidney was sent home but worked in bomb disposal in Second World War
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He later joined the police and ran a Sussex pub before dying in 1969 at 63 | 63,122 | record_train |
"Like Phil Bardsley, @placeholder brings great experience to our squad and I'm sure he will prove to be an excellent addition to our squad." | New signing Steve Sidwell admits manager Mark Hughes was a significant factor in him choosing to agree a two-year deal with Stoke. The 31-year-old was signed by the Welshman at former club Fulham and when the Cottagers released the midfielder following their Premier League relegation he was immediately a target for Hughes. "There were two factors behind my decision to join Stoke - the first being the fact that it's a club that is really moving forward," Sidwell told www.stokecityfc.com. All smiles: Steve Sidwell poses after signing for Stoke on a two-year deal Saying goodbye: Sidwell applauds the fans after Fulham's final home game of last season
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Steve Sidwell signs two-year deal after joining Stoke on a free transfer
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The 31-year-old admits Mark Hughes played a part in his decision
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Potters boss Hughes signed Sidwell while at Craven Cottage
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Midfielder was released by Fulham at the end of the season
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Sidwell is Stoke's second signing of the summer after Phil Bardsley | 63,123 | record_train |
@placeholder, 39, said: 'It was one thing to know someone had been in your house, but the things they took were so personal. | By Scarlett Russell A couple who had their wedding bands stolen the night before their big day went ahead with the ceremony regardless - using jelly sweets in place of the rings. David and Natalie Norris were devastated after their home in Kingsley, Northants, was raided by burglars last Saturday. The £1,000 bling was stolen, along with jewellery belonging to David's late mother, who passed away in February. Bride and groom: Natalie and David Norris, pictured here, used Haribio sweets as rings as their own wedding bands had been stolen the night before their big day Sweethearts: Natalie and David Norris went ahead with their wedding, despite their rings being stolen from their home the night before. They used sweets instead, which they had blessed by the vicar and later ate
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David and Natalie Norris from Kingsley, Northants got married on Saturday
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Their home was burgled the night before and £1,000 rings stolen
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'We weren't going to let them ruin our big day,' says Natalie | 63,124 | record_train |
At 3724 metres, @placeholder is New Zealand's tallest mountain. | By Sarah Michael and Aap The Australian soldier who died after falling down a crevasse while leading a training exercise on New Zealand's highest mountain has been identified as Sergeant Gary Francis. The 44-year-old had climbed Mount Everest twice and was an expert in mountaineering and mountain warfare, news.com.au reported. He fell down a 40-metre crevasse on the Grand Plateau on Aoraki Mt Cook on the South Island and was unable to be revived, local police confirmed. Scroll down for video The Australian soldier who died after falling down a crevasse during a training exercise on New Zealand's highest mountain has been identified as Sergeant Gary Francis
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Sergeant Gary Francis fell down a crevasse on Aoraki Mt Cook yesterday
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Defence has confirmed he was an Australian soldier doing survival training
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The 44-year-old was an expert in climbing and mountain warfare | 63,125 | record_train |
Both men are thought to have spoken with @placeholder accents, Scotland Yard said. | LONDON, England (CNN) -- London police have arrested a man in connection with a brazen daylight robbery of a jewelry store last week, they announced Wednesday. Security camera footage shows images of the men wanted by police. The 50-year-old man was arrested on Monday, police revealed. Some $65 million in merchandise was stolen in the August 6 robbery. On Tuesday police released surveillance camera photos of two men sought for questioning over the heist as well as images of some of the rings, bracelets, necklaces and watches taken from Graff Jewellers on central London's New Bond Street. A total of 43 items were taken, with a value of about £40 million, or about $65 million, Scotland Yard said.
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London police arrest man in connection with brazen daylight robbery of jewelry store
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43 items were taken, with a value of about £40 million, or about $65 million
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Police released surveillance images of two men wanted for questioning Tuesday | 63,126 | record_train |
Earlier this year a Spanish warship had to be escorted off British territory by @placeholder after it entered the waters near Gibraltar. | By Ian Drury A Royal Navy warship was embroiled in a stand-off with a Spanish patrol boat after an illegal incursion into Gibraltar’s waters. HMS Sabre, a Gibraltar Squadron patrol vessel with Army and Navy troops aboard, challenged the Civil Guard’s Rio Cedena and two other state ships. The Spaniards deliberately entered British-controlled waters as part of an ongoing ‘campaign of harassment’ over the Rock, it was claimed. HMS Sabre (pictured) was deployed to challenge the Spanish Civil Guard's Rio Cedena, and two other state ships, that had encroached on British waters The incident took place as the Foreign Office revealed Spain had made almost 600 illegal incursions in just 14 months - or ten times a week - as tensions mount.
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Spaniards accused of campaign of 'harassment' over Gibraltar
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HMS Sabre found itself in a standoff with Civil Guard ships
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Spain has had almost 600 illegal incursions into British seas in 14 months | 63,127 | record_train |
‘@placeholder understands the position I got myself into, as do the other creditors, apart from one who is determined to stamp me into the ground,’ Hollioake said. | By Richard Shears PUBLISHED: 17:17 EST, 12 July 2012 | UPDATED: 17:29 EST, 12 July 2012 Down on his luck: Former England cricketer Adam Hollioake has appeared in an Australian court this week over £14m debts from a disastrous property venture Twelve years ago he was captain of the England one-day cricket team. But this week, after a spectacular fall from grace, Adam Hollioake was in court over £14million debts from a disastrous property venture. Now bankrupt, the 40-year-old has even taken up cage fighting in an attempt to scrape some money together. Bemoaning his downfall, he said of his wife, Sherryn: ‘When we married I was captain of England, good looking, plenty of money, not a care in the world. Now she is married to a fat old guy, not good looking any more, and no money.’
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Adam Hollioake has taken to cage fighting to try and make money
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Debts accrued after disastrous property venture
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Estimated to owe former England star Alec Stewart £400,000 | 63,128 | record_train |
The phrase "sell out" is one that gets tossed around, but for some reason, it doesn't quite cover the NAACP's @placeholder chapter in this case. | The NAACP needs to sit down. Though it's debatable how effective a punishment Donald Sterling's lifetime ban from the NBA will be -- considering that for the time being, he still owns and thus profits from the L.A. Clippers -- the one voice that should not be involved in this discussion is that of the NAACP. Not after news that the Los Angeles chapter was prepared to bestow upon the disgraced Sterling -- whose racist behavior has long been known -- a second lifetime achievement award next month. (The offer, not surprisingly, has been withdrawn.) On Tuesday, after NBA Commissioner Adam Silver brought down punishment on Sterling, the NAACP added its voice to a joint statement with the National Urban League, the National Action Network and the National Coalition on Black Civic Participation that said "Sterling's long-established pattern of bigotry and racist comments have not been a secret in the NBA ... yet until now, they have been tolerated and met with a gentle hand and a blind eye."
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LZ: It's hypocrisy for NAACP to join groups in calling out NBA's former tolerance of Sterling
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Group's L.A. chapter accepted money from him, was set to honor him for second time
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LZ: Abiding Sterling's racism isn't selling out, it's giving integrity away
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He said: 'Across Wales as a whole there are many, many children who have not had their MMR – we estimate over 40,000 children – so there is a real possibility that it could seed from @placeholder to other parts of Wales and potentially take a grip there. | By Amanda Williams and Fiona Macrae Science Correspondent PUBLISHED: 06:10 EST, 14 April 2013 | UPDATED: 01:53 EST, 15 April 2013 Health officials are braced for the first death in the south Wales measles epidemic, as it is revealed more than 60 children have been hospitalised with the illness No part of the country is safe from the threat of measles, a top doctor has warned. As officials in Swansea battle to stem Britain’s biggest outbreak of the disease for more than a decade, Meirion Evans, of Public Health Wales, said: 'Nowhere in Wales is safe from measles and I think that is true of the UK as a whole.'
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Expert says threat extends beyond Wales due to low MMR vaccination rates
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Outbreak could last until summer holidays, according to Dr Meirion Evans
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More than 60 children have been hospitalised in the south Wales epidemic
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2,700 people were vaccinated at drop in clinics across the region yesterday | 63,130 | record_train |
Sample analysis confirmed the terror leader was probably there and triggered the deadly mission by @placeholder last May. | Several former intelligence officials are accusing the White House of failing to act in the case of a Paksitani doctor who faces 33 years behind bars despite leading the U.S. to Osama bin Laden. Outcry has erupted against the Obama administration since Dr Shakil Afridi's sentence on Tuesday, which was seen as punishment for humiliating Pakistan for apparently not knowing the al-Qaeda leader was living comfortably within its boundaries. Dr Afridi was arrested days after the Navy SEAL raid on bin Laden’s compound. Treason: Dr Shakil Afridi, left, was jailed for 33 years in Islamabad for helping the U.S. find bin Laden, a move that was seen as a major humiliation for the country
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Dr Shakil Afridi led Navy SEALS to bin Laden by setting up fake vaccination programme that allowed him to take DNA samples from terrorist's children
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Ex-intelligence officials say White House didn't do enough to secure Dr Afridi's freedom
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Western officials say sentencing in Islamabad is punishment for humiliating Pakistan, who claims to not know al-Qaeda boss was living in Abottabad
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Rep Peter King says that Obama administration identified the doctor to Pakistani government officials, prompting his 33-year treason sentence | 63,131 | record_train |
@placeholder on the street -- or at the market -- revealed mixed feelings about Berlusconi's latest news. | Rome (CNN) -- Italy's flamboyant former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi plans to marry a former television showgirl-turned-politician a half century younger, he told an Italian talk show this week. Francesca Pascale, 27, is "a girl who is beautiful on the outside, but even more beautiful on the inside," the 76-year-old Berlusconi said. The billionaire, who resigned as prime minister just over a year ago at the height of his country's debt crisis, told an interviewer earlier this month that he will run again to be Italy's leader. The bride-to-be is from Naples, Italy, where she appeared as a showgirl on a local television station. She later became an activist and was elected to be a local council official representing Berlusconi's People of Liberty Party.
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Berlusconi's bride-to-be is 27-year-old Francesca Pascale
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"What can a man of 76 do with a 27-year-old girl?" a butcher asks
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Italy's former prime minister faces trial on charges he hired an underage prostitute for sex
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Moments after @placeholder's press conference concluded, the Clippers struck a different tone. | The NBA's commissioner came down hard Tuesday on Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling, ordering him out of his team's business and pushing to force him to sell over racist remarks that caused a firestorm since becoming public days ago. Adam Silver detailed Sterling's punishment of a lifetime ban and $2.5 million fine -- the "maximum amount" allowed per league guidelines -- at a press conference eight hours before Sterling's Clippers were to tip off in the fifth game of a tightly contested first-round playoff series with the Golden State Warriors. Silver's decision was met with immediate support from NBA owners, players and others connected to the league who have been calling for swift, firm punishment ever since TMZ posted audio featuring the incendiary comments.
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Warriors coach: Players talked of boycott prior to Sterling decision
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NBA bans Clippers owner Donald Sterling for life, fines him $2.5 million for racist remarks
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Sterling admitted making reviled comments first heard on TMZ, the NBA commissioner says
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Adam Silver urges owners to vote to "force" Sterling to sell his team | 63,133 | record_train |
"I think in some ways, the award may be recognizing the fact that there's lively literature happening in China and I hope this stimulates people to read Chinese writers, not only @placeholder," he added. | Beijing (CNN) -- Mo Yan's Nobel Prize in literature appears to be a nod to the hungry literary tastes in modern China and could help spark more freedom, activists say. The beloved Chinese author -- whose pen name means "not talking" -- has captivated his countrymen by intertwining fantasy and gritty everyday life. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awarded Mo the prestigious prize Thursday, praising the way the author's "hallucinatory realism merges folk tales, history and the contemporary." Mo plies his trade in a country where running afoul of party lines could lead to censorship. His work packs a punch but he walks a fine line. He is considered a writer within the system and even has embraced official restrictions on writing.
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NEW: One activist hopes Mo Yan uses his acclaim to fight repression
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His novel "Frog" explored the traditional Chinese preference for boys over girls
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Canadian Alice Munro and folk singer Bob Dylan had been mentioned as front-runners
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Mo recently won China's prestigious Mao Dun literary award | 63,134 | record_train |
'After we landed, we drove straight to @placeholder's Maxwell's house' and 'was given a small upstairs bedroom,' Virginia said. | Ghislaine Maxwell, the woman accused of 'facilitating Prince Andrew's acts of sexual abuse', has been seen in public for the first time since the 'sex slave' scandal broke. Dressed in a long grey coat and sunglasses, the 53-year-old looked sombre as she left her home in New York City and made her way to a nearby office building. She stands accused of procuring young girls for the sexual gratification of billionaire paedophile Jeffrey Epstein and his ‘friends’. Scroll down for video Sombre: Ms Maxwell, pictured today, was seen in public for the first time since the 'sex slave' scandal broke
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Ghislaine Maxwell stands accused of 'procuring' girls for Jeffrey Epstein
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She is described in court papers as his 'co-conspirator' in 'sexual abuse'
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Accused of 'facilitating Prince Andrew's abuse by acting as a madame'
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'Sex slave' Virginia Roberts claims she met the royal at Maxwell's home
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Ms Maxwell has previously denied any involvement with Epstein's crimes | 63,135 | record_train |
@placeholder then presented her with the ring and the couple kissed awkwardly in the cramped cabin. | Romance and flying rarely go together anymore, unless you fall in love 35,000 feet above ground and get engaged in-flight. Alexandra Williams and Arvin Shandiz met on a Delta Air Lines shuttle from New York to Chicago in 2010, CNN affiliate WGN reported. "I was enamored with her from day one and I was like, I'm going to spend the rest of my life with her," Shandiz told the station. "I would joke with her and tell her that when we get engaged, it'll happen on a Delta flight." And that's exactly what happened. On Friday, in the middle of a flight from Chicago's O'Hare International to New York's LaGuardia Airport, Shandiz suddenly addressed a visibly shocked Williams over the plane's intercom (with the airline's permission) as other passengers looked on.
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Man pops the question on board a flight to New York as passengers look on
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The couple met on a flight and he felt it would only be appropriate to get engaged on a plane
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She said yes; airline treats all passengers on board to champagne | 63,136 | record_train |
For the third year in a row @placeholder, which has never finished lower than sixth since the survey started in 1990, was awarded the top spot for its low rates of smoking, obesity, child poverty, preventable hospitalizations and deaths from cancer and cardiovascular disease. | When it comes to New Year resolutions, Mississippi dwellers may have a longer list than most. The state has been identified as most unhealthy in the country as the annual American Health Rankings reveal its citizens suffer from high levels of obesity, and diabetes, as well as low teen immunization coverage and low birth weight. For those in Hawaii, Vermont, and Massachusetts, however, you seem to be doing just fine. Which state is healthiest? The south and the Midwest remain low on the American Health Ranking list Nationally, the 25th annual study recorded a significant increase in adult obesity rates this year from 27.6 per cent in 2013 to 29.4 per cent.
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American Health Ranking found Hawaii most and Mississippi least healthy
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25th annual report saw national increase in obesity, drop in smokers
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Yet he is begrudged recognition for skills similar to those of @placeholder, who is everyone’s No 1. | By Jeff Powell PUBLISHED: 18:37 EST, 30 December 2013 | UPDATED: 14:48 EST, 31 December 2013 Cometh the New Year, cometh the rankings which lay the foundation for the first tranche of big fights in 2013. The principal corner-stone is the pound-for-pound rating of the best boxers in the world. Rarely has a year turned around so many diverse opinions as to who are the ten finest of them all. The most intense argument centres upon Manny Pacquiao and his rightful place in that listing. Still got it: Manny Pacquiao returned to winning ways with a comprehensive win over Brandon Rios
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Floyd Mayweather remains peerless at the top of any pound-for-pound list
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Manny Pacquiao has returned to No 2 after beating Brandon Rios
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Guillermo Rigondeaux does not get the credit his skills deserve
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The WBA were right not to promote Gennady Golovkin to 'Super' champion
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Did doctors miss the 'Golden Hour' with Michael Schumacher that saved Michael Watson? | 63,138 | record_train |
The mild-mannered Hughton, who has worked without an assistant since October, was unusually angry following Sunday's loss to @placeholder, locking his players in the changing room for an hour after the match. | (CNN) -- Newcastle United have sacked manager Chris Hughton, the first English Premier League dismissal of the season. The 51-year-old Hughton led the club back to the Premier League at their first attempt, following relegation the previous season, and had guided them to 11th place in the table. The Magpies have produced some superb results in recent weeks, notably a 1-0 victory at Arsenal and a 5-1 destruction of north-east rivals Sunderland. However, Sunday's 3-1 defeat at West Bromwich Albion meant the club have now gone five games without a win, although they did claim a 1-1 home draw with Chelsea during that period.
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Newcastle United sack manager Chris Hughton after 3-1 defeat at WBA
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The 51-year-old Hughton is first Premier League dismissal of the season
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The @placeholder believes Bogachev knowingly acted in a role as an administrator while others involved in the scheme conspired to distribute spam and phishing emails, which contained links to compromised websites. | By Kate Lyons The U.S. Justice Department has filed papers accusing Russian Evgeniy Mikhailovich Bogachev, pictured, as being the leader of the gang behind the software The dangerous cyber pandemic known as Gameover Zeus could have infected thousands of Australian computers and be lying dormant gathering data, experts say. The malware, which the FBI estimates has hit between 500,000 and one million computers worldwide, has resulted in users losing tens of millions of dollars. Gameover Zeus, which experts say is 'sophisticated' and capable of evading anti-virus software, infects a user's machine when they open a PDF or click on a link sent to them in an email.
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Up to one million computers have been infected by 'Gameover Zeus'
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The software can lie dormant on computers before draining accounts
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Thousands of Australian computers may be infected with the malware, which is extremely sophisticated and can evade anti-virus software
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An international police effort has halted the spread of the botnet, giving computer users two weeks to install anti-virus before the virus hits again | 63,140 | record_train |
A spokesman for @placeholder said: ‘We take our commitment to the reporting of rural affairs very seriously and welcome the report’s endorsement of our programming and overall impartiality. | From diseased horses to displaced cattle and family dramas, The Archers has kept listeners captivated for more than six decades with its authentic storylines. But, while its ‘everyday story of country folk’ in Ambridge is pure fiction, it seems it paints a better picture of rural life than BBC News. Radio 4’s flagship drama has been singled out as one of the ‘gems’ of the BBC’s rural coverage in an independent review published by the BBC Trust. A report has found that The Archers paints a better picture of rural life than BBC News. Pictured is the Church of St Mary the Virgin in Hanbury, Worcestershire. It's bells can be heard in the long-running radio serial
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The Archers credited with setting 'a rural pulse's throughout the week
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Radio 4 drama has 'important role' in reflecting rural affairs in Britain
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Independent review criticises BBC's wider rural coverage as 'simplistic'
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The unveiling of her new campaign comes in the same week as the latest store opening in @placeholder. | It's widely regarded as one of the coolest fashion retailers on the high street so who better to showcase Topshop's Christmas collection than Brit It girl, Cara Delevingne? The supermodel, who is currently the face of the shopping mecca's AW14 range, has been unveiled as the face of the sparkly Christmas campaign. As well as modelling the seasonal offerings in a set of dazzling campaign shots, the 22-year-old puts her theatrical talents to good use in an accompanying campaign video. Scroll down for video She's back with a bang: Cara Delevingne, who was unveiled as the face of Topshop's AW14 campaign this summer, has today been revealed as the store's Christmas campaign star
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Star is already face of AW14 range
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Models sparkly party dresses and cool leathers for Christmas campaign
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Redknapp will have left knowing that under Pochettino, this current @placeholder team have the potential to recreate the free-flowing winning football that became a feature of his four-year Tottenham reign. | CLICK HERE for all the stats from White Hart Lane. Luckily, Harry Redknapp already has enough happy White Hart Lane memories to last him a lifetime. Because on Sunday, returning to Tottenham, his Queens Park Rangers team were destroyed in a wholly one-sided encounter. It was a day of intriguing sub-plots, Spurs manager Mauricio Pochettino’s first home game, Leroy Fer and Mauricio Isla making their QPR debuts, while former coach Les Ferdinand also made his return to White Hart Lane after his summer departure following Tim Sherwood’s sacking — as guest of QPR chairman Tony Fernandes. But the most interesting storyline was Redknapp’s return. There was no fairytale ending though, only misery, as he watched his team — and their new 3-5-2 formation — blown away.
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Former Spurs boss Harry Redknapp suffers defeat on his return to White Hart Lane
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Nacer Chadli scored twice in the first half to help set up a convincing win for the hosts
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Eric Dier grabbed his second goal in two Premier League games after scoring against West Ham last week
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Emmanuel Adebayor also on target before being taken off for Roberto Soldado
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Results leaves Tottenham with maximum points from opening two games
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Regrets: The @placeholder striker had a string of chances to win the game for his side | Edin Dzeko has hit out at the referee that wrongly disallowed his first half strike as offside. Bosnia & Herzegovina were robbed of the first goal of the game after 21 minutes when Dzeko timed his run to perfection to convert a clever through pass by Miralem Pjanic. But referee Peter O'Leary, from New Zealand, ruled the goal out after seeing his linesman's flag signal the Man City forward as offside. And, according to the Guardian, Dzeko was enraged with the decision after his side were eliminated from the tournament. Dismay: Edin Dzeko saw a fair goal disallowed for offside against Nigeria
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Dzeko criticises referee after his first half strike was wrongly disallowed
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New Zealand's Peter O'Leary ruled it out after linesman flagged for offside
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Peter Odemwingie scored soon after to give Nigeria a 1-0 victory
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Giant banners were unfurled in the @placeholder stadium in his honor and tributes were observed before all the matches in the La Liga program. | (CNN) -- Atletico Madrid paid emotional tribute to former player and coach Luis Aragones Sunday before sweeping to the top of La Liga with a style of football which would have made him proud. Following the 4-0 win over Real Sociedad at the Vicente Calderon stadium, the club's official website simply posted: Leaders: This if for you Luis. The victory saw them overtake Barcelona at the top of the standings -- the first time they had achieved the feat since the double-winning season of 1995-96. But it was all about Aragones, who died aged 75 Saturday. He spent the majority of his football career with Atletico and is still the club's leading scorer, claiming La Liga titles both as a player and coach.
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Atletico Madrid top La Liga after 4-0 home win over Real Sociedad
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Tributes paid to Luis Aragones before the match in Vicente Calderon
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Aragones is a former Atletico player and coach
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Cristiano Ronaldo sent off as Real Madrid held by Athletic Bilbao | 63,145 | record_train |
"They said to me," he adds, embarrassed and close to tears, " 'Damn every @placeholder.' | Bekaa Valley, Lebanon (CNN) -- He escaped the war, but life's no happier now for Omar. The 8-year-old Syrian refugee longs for friends back in Qusayr, hard hit by a civil war that grinds on. He also misses days in school -- when the most he had to worry about was finishing his homework. "I work so I can bring money for my family," says Omar. His mother, like other refugees, asked that their last names not be used as they are worried for their safety. Eddie Izzard: In Syrian refugee camps, another day of childhood is lost I met Omar on a hot, dusty day in Lebanon's wind-swept Bekaa Valley. We were interviewing his mother when Omar and his 14-year-old brother came zooming by on a motorbike. They had just finished gathering eggs at a nearby farm -- what little money the kids make is the only way their family is able to survive.
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More than 600,000 Syrians have fled to neighboring Lebanon, U.N. says
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Resentment toward Syrian refugees is on the rise in Lebanon
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Syrians say they're destitute and face discrimination in new country
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"The Syrians took our world away from us," Lebanese boy says | 63,146 | record_train |
When @placeholder shows the impressive property to a new batch of agents, the agent realizes his clients could miss out and so they raise their offer to $14.5 million. | By David Mccormack Bitcoin investors Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss have allegedly splashed out $14.5 million on a Soho penthouse recently featured on Bravo’s Million Dollar Listing New York (MDLNY). The brothers, who received a $60 million settlement from Facebook in 2012 after claiming that founder Mark Zuckerberg stole their social networking concept, are reported to have paid cash for the triplex which features stunning 360-degree views of New York City. The sale featured in a recent episode of MDLNY in which flamboyant realtor Fredrik Eklund was tasked with selling the triplex by real estate developer Justin Ehrlich who had carried out a meticulous gut renovation.
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Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss are reported to have splashed out $14.5m on a Soho penthouse featured on Bravo's Million Dollar Listing New York
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Flamboyant realtor Fredrik Eklund was tasked with selling the triplex by developer Justin Ehrlich who wanted $15 million
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The Winklevoss brothers initially offered $13 million but raised it after Eklund hatched a plot to increase interest and put pressure on them
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The triplex has over 4,000 square feet of space and features an enormous wraparound terrace offering 360-degree views of the city
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The audience, like @placeholder, spends way too much time waiting around for Lena to learn whether she's a good girl or a bad girl. | (EW.com) -- "Beautiful Creatures" is arriving in a marketplace full of "Twilight" junkies still eager for their supernatural teen-romantic fix, and the film's concept couldn't be clearer: It's "Twilight" with the sexes reversed. This time it's the boy who's the mortal: moody, bookish Ethan, the outsider in his sleepy small town of Gatlin, S.C., though Alden Ehrenreich plays him more like a sensitive jock on "Glee." Lena (Alice Englert), the new girl at school, comes from a family of witches (or, as they're known here, Casters), and on the day she turns 16 she'll be ''claimed,'' either by the light side or (more likely, due to a family curse) the dark side.
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"Beautiful Creatures" is like "Twilight" with the sexes reversed
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The film is based on a young adult novel by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl
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He said if the impact had been only two inches forward, @placeholder could have been killed or left a quadriplegic. | By Associated Press and Alexandra Klausner A Buffalo Bills fan who fell from the upper deck of Ralph Wilson Stadium and injured another spectator last year was found guilty of assault and reckless endangerment Tuesday after a six-member jury deliberated for about 20 minutes. The Orchard Park Town Court jury found Robert Hopkins of Buffalo guilty of both counts against him - third-degree assault and second-degree reckless endangerment - following a three-day trial. He could face up to a year in jail when he's sentenced on Sept. 11. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Robert Hopkins, who was found guilty of third-degree assault and second-degree reckless endangerment on Tuesday, is carried away by medical staff after purposefully sliding down a ramp and falling on a fan in the stadium
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Robert Hopkins of Buffalo was found guilty of both counts against him - third-degree assault and second-degree reckless endangerment - following a three-day trial
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Hopkins could face up to a year in jail when he's sentenced on Sept. 11
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He tumbled 20 to 25 feet and landed on Mark Bratcher, injuring the man's head, neck and back | 63,149 | record_train |
He passed away on August 20th, at age 64 and was a leading engineer for all of the previous @placeholder Mars rovers: Sojourner, Spirit and Opportunity. | By Mark Prigg PUBLISHED: 05:24 EST, 25 September 2012 | UPDATED: 12:20 EST, 25 September 2012 It was a rock so oddly shaped that it prompted Nasa to name it after a much loved employee who recently passed away. Now the pyramid shaped 'Jake Matijevic' rock has been the first test of Curiosity's most advanced analysis instruments. The rover used its Alpha Particle X-Ray Spectrometer (APXS)for the first time in a bid to find out what the rock was made of. Scroll down for Video The robotic arm of the Mars rover Curiosity get up close with a pyramid shaped rock on the red planet with its Alpha Particle X-Ray Spectrometer instrument.
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Rover has touched Martian rocks with its analysis instruments for the first time
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Beauty queen: @placeholder, pictured competing in the Miss Worcestershire beauty pageant, wants to prove that having a disability doesn't hold you back in life | By Bianca London A beauty queen born with half an arm is hoping to inspire girls just like her to overcome their disabilities. Katie Cooper, from Worcester, entered a beauty pageant to prove to her daughter, Eden, who has Cerebal Palsy, that disabilities shouldn’t hold people back. And she has now been crowned Miss Dream Street Worcestershire - and is in the running to take the national crown. Inspired: Katie Cooper, 20, pictured with her daughter Eden, 16 months, is using her title as a beauty queen to raise awareness of disability and encourage youngsters to pursue their dreams Katie, 20, had always been embarrassed of the stump on her left arm and used to hide it under a jacket to stop people staring.
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Katie Cooper crowned Miss Dream Street Worcestershire
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Is now in the running to take the national crown in August
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Had always been embarrassed of the stump on her left arm
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Twin sister entered her into first pageant and she won
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Katie is looking to beat 70 other women in Miss Dream UK Finals
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The officer is a four-year member of the @placeholder police force and is a military veteran, police said. | Seattle, Washington (CNN) -- The suspect in Sunday's fatal shooting of four police officers was shot and killed early Tuesday by an officer after the suspect approached him and "reached into his waist area," authorities said in a statement. Although the medical examiner has not formally identified the man shot and killed in south Seattle about 2:45 a.m., detectives recognized him as Maurice Clemmons, sought in the killings of four Lakewood, Washington, police officers shot Sunday at a coffee shop, Seattle police said in the written statement. Pierce County Sheriff's Department spokesman Ed Troyer said earlier Tuesday that Clemmons was carrying a weapon taken from one of the slain officers and had been shot in the abdomen in Sunday's shooting at the Forza Coffee Company in Parkland, Washington. He had had stuffed gauze and cotton into the wound and put duct tape over it, Troyer said Tuesday.
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Police: Officer fired gun after suspect approached and reached toward waist
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Maurice Clemmons had been sought in killings of four police officers
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Slain suspect had abdominal wound, victim's gun, police say
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At least three accused of helping Clemmons elude police | 63,152 | record_train |
Richards told Morgan that she and @placeholder have been split up for six years. | Watch the full interview with Denise Richards tonight. "Piers Morgan Tonight" airs weeknights on CNN/US at 9 p.m. ET and on CNN International at 0200 GMT (Live simulcast), 1200 GMT and 2000 GMT / HKT 2000 CNN -- "If Charlie [Sheen] is to sort his life out," Piers Morgan asked Denise Richards. "Can you ever imagine a scenario where you might one day get back together?" "I'm way too old for him now," joked Richards, who turned 40 this year. "I'm way past his age range." The actress and mother of three is a guest on Thursday's "Piers Morgan Tonight." Richards is also a first-time author. Her new book, "The Real Girl Next Door," was released this week.
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Richards: The Charlie that you've seen over the last six months is not the man I married
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Richards: "If anyone can pick themselves up, make a huge comeback, it's Charlie"
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Denise Richards' priority is her daughters: Sam, 7, Lola, 6, and her adopted newborn, Eloise
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I’m very pleased the @placeholder seemed to like our work. | PUBLISHED: 12:52 EST, 15 November 2012 | UPDATED: 13:33 EST, 15 November 2012 In the small lock-up garage where he helped his father run a fabrics business, Bob Galbraith never dreamed of where hard work and ambition might take him. But there is hardly a bigger showcase for a curtains-maker than the Oval Office, where a fine example of the company's products hang behind the president's desk. Scottish weaver Mr Galbraith, 46, began life helping his dad run the small business Calzeat & Co in Biggar, South Lanarkshire. Grand: President Barack Obama in the Oval Office with the curtains made by Bob Galbraith at his Scottish factory in Biggar, South Lanarkshire
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A Scottish fabrics firm with modest beginnings received dream call from interior designer of the White House
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Their fabric was personally approved by the Obamas
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The news segment opened with an appropriate image of the @placeholder flag before switching to the screenshot | A Danish television channel admitted yesterday it mistakenly used a screenshot from a computer game in a news report about Syria. News anchor Cecilie Beck presented a segment about the conflict in the Middle Eastern country while sitting in front of a picture taken from adventure game Assassin's Creed. Jacob Nybroe, head of news at TV2, has been forced to apologise after the blunder on February 26 was highlighted on social networking sites. TV2 news anchor Cecilie Beck presented a news segment on the preservation of Syria's heritage while sitting in front of a backdrop taken from the adventure computer game Assassin's Creed
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Danish channel TV2 apologised after the error was highlighted online
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Image, believed to be from first game, was mistakenly thought to be genuine
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It was used to illustrate news segment about preserving Syria's heritage
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"We knew the airline had a bad reputation," Koepcke told CNN, "but we desperately wanted to be with my father for @placeholder, so we figured it would be alright." | MUNICH, Germany (CNN) -- Juliane Koepcke is not someone you'd expect to attract attention. Plainly dressed and wearing prescription glasses, Koepcke sits behind her desk at the Zoological Center in Munich, Germany, where she's a librarian. Juliane Koepcke fell more than 3kms after the plane in which she was traveling broke up in midair. Yet this unassuming middle aged woman has one of the most exciting and unbelievable stories of tragedy and survival to tell. It was Christmas Eve, 1971, when Koepcke, then aged 17, and her mother boarded a Lockheed Electra turboprop for a flight from Lima, Peru, to Pucallpa in the Amazonian rainforest. Her parents, both famous zoologists, ran a research station in the jungle studying wildlife.
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German girl, 17, was only survivor of 1971 plane crash in Peruvian rainforest
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Juliane Koepcke fell more than 3km into jungle attached to a row of seats
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Koepcke suffered minor injuries, survived for 10 days alone in rainforest
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Surveillance footage shows @placeholder being strong-armed into a minivan the night of January 2. | By Associated Press A construction worker was held without bond today over the murder of a Brooklyn real estate developer who was abducted as he left his office during a snowstorm and whose body was found dumped in a trash can. Kendel Felix was arrested for the murder of Menachem Stark, a father-of-seven and prominent member of an ultra-Orthodox Jewish sect who owned and renovated several buildings in Brooklyn, New York, but owed millions of dollars. Felix, 26, from Crown Heights, said nothing during his arraignment which lasted around a minute. He did not enter a plea at Brooklyn Criminal Court.
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Kendel Felix was arrested for the murder of Menachem Stark, a father-of-seven and prominent member of an ultra-Orthodox Jewish sect
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‘Sure, there are lots of @placeholder who are desperate to be parents but that can never, I think, sanction what we have just seen here,’ he said. | The biological parents of a baby born to a Thai surrogate mother and allegedly abandoned for having Down syndrome say they did even not know he existed. Pattaramon Chanbua, the child's 21-year-old mother, claims that the Australian couple took her son's twin sister but left him behind because he was sick. However, the father today told the ABC that they knew nothing about the six-month-old boy and believed that the surrogate had only given birth to a girl. Scroll down for video Thai surrogate mother Pattaramon Chanbua holds her baby Gammy, born with Down Syndrome, at the Samitivej hospital on Monday
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Surrogate mother Pattaramon Chanbua identified the biological parents of Gammy as a West Australian couple
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The Abbott government may intervene, saying Gammy may be eligible for Australian citizenship
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The couple denied they were Gammy's parents, though they do have a daughter, the same age as Gammy, born via a Thai surrogate
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Ms Chanbua claims the parents told her they were 'too old' to parent twins
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The baby boy is now receiving treatment at renowned Samitivej Sriracha Hospital in Bangkok
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Many Australians have offered to care for the critically-ill child
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@placeholder, who was photographing the shoot, helped calm his nerves. | (RollingStone.com) -- Scott Weiland has one more reason to be thankful this week -- the Stone Temple Pilots frontman is newly engaged to his girlfriend of one year, photographer Jamie Wachtel, he reveals exclusively to Rolling Stone. It will be the rocker's third marriage. "I am incredibly happy," says Weiland. "She is incredibly beautiful in every aspect of the word. Lovely, smart, passionate. And she loves my kids and I love her son. We're getting married in the spring, and our families will be living together . . . she's the greatest thing that's happened to me in a long, long time."
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Weiland met Wachtel last year while filming music videos for his Christmas album
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@placeholder condemns sex selection motivated by gender bias, and urges leaders to challenge the underlying conditions that lead to these beliefs and practices, including addressing the social, legal, economic, and political conditions that promote gender bias and lead some to value one gender over the other." | (CNN) -- The anti-abortion group Live Action released Tuesday its latest undercover video aimed at discrediting Planned Parenthood. The edited video shows a Planned Parenthood staff member apparently counseling a woman about gender-selective abortion. "I see that you're saying that you want to terminate if it's a girl, so are you just wanting to continue the pregnancy in the meantime?" says a counselor, identified only as Rebecca, in a Planned Parenthood clinic in Austin, Texas. The woman, purported to be in the first trimester of her pregnancy, according to Live Action, says she does not know the gender of her fetus but wants to abort if it turns out to be female.
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Video shows Planned Parenthood staffer apparently counseling a woman on gender-selective abortion
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"Just continue and try again" if the fetus turns out to be female, the counselor says
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After initially believing the @placeholder, police became suspicious because there were no signs of foul play or abduction. | A high school student who disappeared after posting a Tweet claiming there was an intruder in her house has been spotted on CCTV at a train station. Kara Alongi, 16, posted a misspelled message to her Twitter page around 6.20pm Sunday night that gave the impression that she was in a panic, stating: 'There is someone in my hour ecall 911'. Her Twitter followers did not call the authorities, but her parents did once they returned to the family home in Clark, New Jersey, and realized that the girl was missing. But the teenager has now been spotted on CCTV holding a backpack and a large purse while waiting for a train at the NJ Transit station in Rahway.
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Girl, 16, urged Twitter followers to call police because of alleged intruder
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Police trace phone call to her house around same time calling a cab
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Meanwhile, my earlier @placeholder allusion is already being used by writers to describe our digital future. | (CNN) -- As always, Mobile World Congress, the world's largest mobile telephone extravaganza, is being held in Barcelona this year. But it really should be held in Geneva, close to where Mary Shelley created Frankenstein. That's because, with our increasing addiction to our mobile phones, we are in danger of creating a monster that we are less and less able to control. Exaggeration? When was the last time you went out without your smartphone? How naked, how lost, do you feel without your mobile device? How much essential data, I mean really personal stuff that you wouldn't want anyone else to see, does your mobile phone contain?
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Digital commentator Andrew Keen says our mobile phones are becoming uncontrollable monsters
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Keen says our dependency on our mobile devices leaves us open to dark side of technology
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It's also where successful locals come to rev up their Mercs and blare out the latest kwaito (a form of @placeholder house music) from booming speakers -- it makes our bike tires judder. | (CNN)We're in a dimly lit shebeen (pub) in Soweto sharing beer from a communal cup and the conversation is getting heated. We're discussing President Jacob Zuma's house refurbishment using more than 200 million rand of state funds -- a move being investigated by the country's anti-corruption watchdog. "Pah, he lives there in his own Hollywood, and we have nothing," spits a drinker while whacking his fly swatter furiously against the bench we're sitting on, lashing one unfortunate drinker. It's just another afternoon in Africa's most famous township -- a hotbed for political dissent since its creation in 1903 as part of the forced resettlement of black workers from Johannesburg.
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Cycling is one of the best ways to see this huge former black township
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'Any time you're working on those kind of things it's always difficult because you really want to go out on the course without many thoughts,' said the four-time @placeholder player. | Luke Donald has been suffering in a dark space in recent times but the former world No 1 believes he can start to see some shafts of light at the end of a long tunnel. The Englishman's confidence has taken something of a battering but he was bathed in smiles on Sunday after two eagles helped him conclude his Turkish Airlines Open campaign with a five-under-par 67. Donald improved with each passing day at the European Tour's penultimate event of the season, following a poor opening 74 on Thursday and subsequent rounds of 73 and 68. Luke Donald enjoyed a strong finish to the Turkish Airlines Open in Antalya last week
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Luke Donald believes his form is starting to turn around after tough year
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Donald was world No 1 in 2011 and 2012 but never won a major
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Englishman is now ranked 39th and was not selected for Ryder Cup
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He blames fall on trying to change his swing in bid to find more power
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@placeholder suffered from polyostic fibrous dysplasia, a genetic disorder that causes bone tissue to degenerate and form a tumor-like mass. | Petite Riviere de L'Artibonite, Haiti (CNN) -- The town of Petite Riviere de L'Artibonite lies two hours north of Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Makeshift tents dot a hillside there, flimsy shelters made of sheets and coconut branches that are a respite from the sun, but no match for the recent torrent of rains that wash down rotting bodies from a nearby slope. At night, the lights from aid camps and surrounding areas do not reach here. It is pitch black. It is not the first time Marlie Casseus, 18, has seen hell. A few years ago, the Haitian teen was forging a new future after doctors removed a massive tumor-like growth that had taken over her face, threatening her life and forcing her into mortified seclusion. She was making her way back into the world and smiling again.
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Doctors removed massive growth from Haitian teen's face several years ago
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Haitian children with chronic health issues threatened by weak health care system
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"It is hell," nurse says. "All I can tell you, this is no life" | 63,165 | record_train |
Back in the UK: The fugitive tycoon walks off a plane with his wife in August 2010 after returning from @placeholder | By Simon Tomlinson PUBLISHED: 13:07 EST, 2 August 2012 | UPDATED: 13:23 EST, 2 August 2012 Out of exile: Former Polly Peck tycoon Asil Nadir (pictured) said he wanted to return to the UK to face trial for allegedly defrauding the company out of £150million because of a 'burning sense of injustice' A 'burning sense of injustice' persuaded fugitive tycoon Asil Nadir to voluntarily return to the UK after 17 years on the run, a court heard today. The 70-year-old former chairman and chief executive wanted a jury to hear he was 'not guilty' of stealing nearly £150million from his Polly Peck International (PPI) business empire, it was said.
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Asil Nadir, 70, wanted jury to hear he was 'not guilty' of defrauding business
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Former chief executive 'siphoned off millions to fund himself and his family'
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His barrister addresses jury as he concludes closing speech at Old Bailey
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'Although he could have lived his life out in peace, he could not live with the sense of injustice'
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Nadir charged with 13 counts of theft of £33.1m which date back to 1990 | 63,166 | record_train |
Mr Sheppard said: ‘I've been a fan of @placeholder for 35 years and never made a Star Wars costume until now, If I hadn't a child, perhaps I would still be saying the same thing. | By Ted Thornhill A Star Wars mad Canadian may have taken the title of greatest ever father after building his son a Lego Boba Fett suit. By using the mini Lego figurine as a source of inspiration, costume king, Keith Sheppard, 41, from Ontario, has been able to replicate the iconic character with incredible accuracy. The graphic designer has spent over 100 hours building the child-sized bounty hunter for his Star Wars mad son, Caillen, seven. At a convention far, far away... Keith Sheppard with his amazing Boba Fett costume May the force be with him: Caillen Sheppard shows off the Boba Fett costume without the helmet
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Graphic designer Keith Sheppard from Ontario created a Lego Boba Fett
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It took the 41-year-old 100 hours to build the costume for his son
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The suit took first place at this year's Burlington Toycon convention
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Indeed, after the deal went into effect, Fazlullah proclaimed himself the Emir of @placeholder. | ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- Pro-Taliban cleric Sufi Mohammad has announced he has pulled out of a peace deal in the violence-plagued Swat Valley, saying the government is not serious about implementing Islamic law, or sharia, in the region. Supporters of cleric Sufi Mohammad gather as they march during a peace rally in the Swat Valley. Mohammad brokered the cease-fire in late February between the Pakistani government and his son-in-law, Maulana Fazlullah, who commands the Taliban in Swat Valley. With the deal, the area would come under sharia law, which -- under the Taliban's strict interpretation -- would prevent women from even being seen in public without their husbands or fathers.
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Pro-Taliban cleric pulls out of peace deal in violence-plagued Swat Valley
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Cleric says Pakistani government not serious about implementing Islamic law
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Krzysztof Maczynski (left) opens the scoring for @placeholder early in the match as he fires the ball past a lunging Alan Hutton | For all the best from our brilliant Match Zone, click here. For Scotland, it was desperate, frantic backs-to-the-wall stuff by time up. Gordon Strachan spoke afterwards of feeling drained by a night of heroic graft and he wasn’t alone. This is the kind of night likely to prove the difference between qualification and a perennial hard-luck tale. They clung on in the end. An engrossing, pulsating Euro 2016 qualifier ended in an excellent, valuable point. Yet with 15 minutes to play the Scots promised so much more. Recovering from a wretched start and the loss of an early goal, they somehow eked out the lead via strikes from Shaun Maloney and Steven Naismith.
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Poland took the lead in the 11th minute as Krzysztof Maczynski took advantage of an Alan Hutton mistake
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Shaun Maloney equalised for Scotland just seven minutes later as he scored from a low Ikechi Anya cross
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Steven Naismith had the Tartan Army in raptures as he put Scotland 2-1 ahead in the 57th minute
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'Tragic as the loss of the lives of Holtz and @placeholder was, the outcome could have been so much more catastrophic and thus must be regarded as at the less serious end of the potential spectrum of consequences.' | By Daily Mail Reporter UPDATED: 08:13 EST, 22 June 2011 A U.S. nuclear submarine came within feet of running aground as it left Plymouth naval base, a report has found. The drama unfolded as the USS Minneapolis-St Paul entered rough seas and tried to take evasive action resulting in five crewmen being swept overboard, two of whom died. Chief Petty Officer Thomas Higgins and Petty Officer Michael Holtz were attached to the submarine with safety lines and had been helping the habour pilot to disembark when the submarine changed direction. They died as they were repeatedly pounded 'like rag dolls' against the hull by the force of 20ft waves. The three other crew members were later rescued.
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USS Minneapolis-St Paul almost ran aground leaving Plymouth Sound
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'@placeholder officials are requesting assistance from these countries,' Mr Hishammuddin said. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 23:45 EST, 16 March 2014 | UPDATED: 00:22 EST, 17 March 2014 Australia has extended its search for missing Malaysian Airlines flight MH370 to include parts of the Indian Ocean. Malaysia's Defence Minister Hishammuddin Hussein says Australia is among more than 15 countries considered to be possible locations for MH370, which has been missing since March 8, The Age reports. Other countries in the search include Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, China, Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, and France. It could be anywhere: Malaysian authorities have called on Australia to broaden its search in the Indian Ocean
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Chief of Australia's Defence Force re-deploys two search planes
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Australia among more than 15 countries where plane could be found
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For the last four years, he has made all key decisions, with @placeholder's advice, and he will continue to do so." | (CNN) -- Russians go to the polls on Sunday March 4 to elect a new president. Current Prime Minister Vladimir Putin is attempting to regain the post he held between 1999 and 2008. He has been a dominant force in Russian politics for more than a decade but his popularity has suffered recent setbacks. So who is challenging him and what will the poll mean for Russia? CNN examines some of the key questions. Russia recently had elections. What is this one about? Russia's top job -- that of president -- is being contested this time. It follows parliamentary elections in December in which Putin's ruling United Russia Party received 49.5% of the vote -- down from 64% four years ago. It kept United Russia in power in the lower house, called the Duma, with 238 of the 450 seats but also triggered major protests over allegations of vote rigging and ballot stuffing. Putin dismissed calls for a review, but the outgoing president Dmitry Medvedev announced political reforms in the wake of large demonstrations.
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Current Prime Minister Vladimir Putin is trying to win the post he held between 1999 and 2008
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Five candidates are competing for Russia's top job
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The president is entitled to stay in office for six years following rule changes in 2008
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"(@placeholder) is like a great violin, a Stradivarius maybe, in the hands of two great musicians. | (CNN) -- Watch a movie from acclaimed Japanese animators Studio Ghibli, and you might see a boy turn into a flying dragon, a deer morph into a monstrous god, or a fish transform into a young girl. But with the retirement last year of Hayao Miyazaki, the studio's legendary co-founder, signs suggest the venerable and inimitable company is headed for a transformation of its own. In a Japanese TV interview last Friday, Ghibli co-founder Toshio Suzuki said the firm needed to "think about its future," and would be "changing the way we make (animation)." He also speculated that Miyazaki might "make something again," though it might be a no more than a short film for the Studio Ghibli museum.
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Studio Ghibli co-founder: Firm needs to "think about its future"
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Retirement of legendary director Hayao Miyazaki leaves future in doubt
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Horowitz presided over 12 days of hearings last fall highlighted by @placeholder's decision not to testify. | By Ap Reporter Alex Rodriguez ended his extended and acrimonious fight with Major League Baseball on Friday, withdrawing a pair of lawsuits and accepting a season-long suspension that marks the longest penalty in the sport's history related to performance-enhancing drugs. Rodriguez, who has steadfastly denied using banned substances while with the New York Yankees, made the decision nearly four weeks after arbitrator Fredric Horowitz largely upheld the discipline issued last summer by baseball Commissioner Bud Selig. 'I think it's a good move for him,' former Commissioner Fay Vincent said. 'A-Rod had no chance legally, and the commissioner got his authority validated.'
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A-Rod appears ready to accept the penalty for using performance-enhancing drugs
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Notices of dismissal in lawsuits against Major League Baseball and Players Association were filed in Manhattan on Friday
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It ends a long-running quest to have his ruling overturned
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The suspended Yankees player will see out a season-long suspension - longest ever sentence dealt in a drug case in the history of baseball
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He will only be paid about $2.8 million of his $25 million salary | 63,174 | record_train |
Transfer target: Arsenal and Liverpool are hoping to sign @placeholder from Barcelona this summer | When Alexis Sanchez was preparing to join Barcelona in 2011, his Udinese team-mate and close pal Antonio Di Natale told him: ‘Go to the Premier League instead, it will suit your style far more’. That advice will have come back to the 25-year-old this summer as Barcelona usher him towards the exit to make way for Luis Suarez. To say Sanchez has failed at the Nou Camp would be wrong: last season only Lionel Messi scored more goals for Barcelona in La Liga and only Diego Costa and Cristiano Ronaldo managed more in the entire division, but he has struggled to fit the Barca mould.
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Arsenal are interested in signing Alexis Sanchez for £32m
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Liverpool hoping to incorporate a deal into Suarez transfer to Barcelona
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25-year-old's style suits the Premier League | 63,175 | record_train |
@placeholder hands me the party's documents that spell out its demands. | BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Their faces and darker skins make them look different. They are routinely called "slave" by the majority, whatever their profession. But Iraq's black population hopes that Barack Obama's rise to the White House will mark a turning point for minorities not just in the United States, but also in their country. Jalal Thiyab Thijeel quotes Barack Obama, saying it is time for "change." Jalal Thiyab Thijeel, general secretary of the "Movement of Free Iraqis," followed every detail of Obama's election campaign. "Inspiring," he calls it. Inspiring politically, and personally. Like Obama, Thijeel has family roots in Africa.
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Iraqis of African descent are marginalized by society, called "slave"
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Slate of black candidates will stand for election for first time in modern Iraq | 63,176 | record_train |
This is why the @placeholder's scare stories tend to wither after public scrutiny. | (CNN) -- Last week Apple announced that it is closing a serious security vulnerability in the iPhone. It used to be that the phone's encryption only protected a small amount of the data, and Apple had the ability to bypass security on the rest of it. From now on, all the phone's data is protected. It can no longer be accessed by criminals, governments, or rogue employees. Access to it can no longer be demanded by totalitarian governments. A user's iPhone data is now more secure. To hear U.S. law enforcement respond, you'd think Apple's move heralded an unstoppable crime wave. See, the FBI had been using that vulnerability to get into peoples' iPhones. In the words of cyberlaw professor Orin Kerr, "How is the public interest served by a policy that only thwarts lawful search warrants?"
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Schneier: Apple closed serious security vulnerability in the iPhone, enabling wide encryption
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He says law enforcement overreacted in saying it is a major form of protection for criminals
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Law enforcement always complains about encryption but is little stymied by it, he says
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Animal house: The initiation ceremony took place in the basement of @placeholder's off-campus fraternity house, nicknamed Gobbler House after it's turkey mascot | By Snejana Farberov PUBLISHED: 18:33 EST, 7 November 2013 | UPDATED: 02:18 EST, 8 November 2013 Pledge: Criminal justice major Tyler Lawrence, 19, lost a testicle following a fraternity initiation ritual in which he was struck in his privates A 19-year-old Ohio college student pledging to a fraternity has lost a testicle during an alleged hazing ritual. The incident took place on the night of October 30 inside the Gamma Phi Gamma house, dubbed 'Gobbler House,' located off the Wilmington College campus. Tyler Lawrence, 19, was pledging to the Greek organization along with two other young men. According to a police affidavit, about 20 Gamma Phi Gamma members either actively participated in the ritual or watched from the sidelines.
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Wilmington College student Tyler Lawrence, 19, was pledging to Gamma Phi Gamma fraternity
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Police affidavit states Lawrence and two others were forced to simulate a sex act on a ball of stuffing and were fed bananas soaked in vinegar
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Initiation took place on Halloween and involved the pledges pretending like they were swimming in 3 inches of water on a basement floor | 63,178 | record_train |
Officers in @placeholder work under constant threat of attack, with car bombs and armed ambushes a deadly reality. | Up to 3,600 mainland officers preparing to cross the Irish Sea By Chris Greenwood PUBLISHED: 19:47 EST, 20 May 2013 | UPDATED: 19:47 EST, 20 May 2013 British police guarding the G8 summit will be ‘disguised’ amid fears they could be targeted by Irish dissidents. Extraordinary measures are being taken to protect a contingent of up to 3,600 mainland officers preparing to cross the Irish Sea next month. Chiefs fear they could fall victim to well-armed terrorists intent on grabbing the global spotlight with a violent atrocity. British police guarding the G8 summit will be 'disguised' as their Irish counterparts amid fears they could be targeted by Irish dissidents (stock image)
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Up to 3,600 mainland officers preparing to cross the Irish Sea | 63,179 | record_train |
For hungry visitors to Queenstown, this is the fallback when @placeholder crowd's prove too big a mountain to climb. | (CNN)It's a tough headline to swallow. Best burger in the world? Yeah, right. Cue the commenters getting carried away "my burger joint is better than yours" rants. Walk them past Fergbuger on the main street of New Zealand's adventure capital of Queenstown, however, and the doubters might quickly turn into believers. Colloquially known as "Ferg's," the burger joint is swollen with customers who spill out every opening hour, happy to wait around an hour at peak times for a feed. And "peak time" describes most of the store's 21-hour day. International tourists can be seen emerging with their takeouts, delicately removing a Little Lamby (lamb burger) or Sweet Bambi (venison), reverently folding the brown paper bag with the treasured logo and carefully tucking it in a backpack.
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Fergburger's fresh handmade burgers are Queenstown's best known secret
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Rodgers sending some sort of dossier of instructions into the England camp with @placeholder is laughable. | These are tough times for Brendan Rodgers right now, and he will need to keep the fans onside. So is this why he has openly picked a fight with the England manager? I don't think there is any empirical evidence to back this up but my guess, based on the views of football fans from the city of Liverpool that I have spoken with over the years, is that a sizeable number - perhaps even a majority of supporters there - don't care about the fortunes of the England team at all. The former Swansea striker Lee Trundle was born in Liverpool but told me if it ever happened, he would even turn down an England call-up so that he could wait to play for the Republic of Ireland.
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Daniel Sturridge withdrew from the England squad through injury
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Reds boss Brendan Rodgers has picked a fight with Roy Hodgson | 63,181 | record_train |
Two state investigations have been called, but @placeholder had said he has no faith in them, claiming some of his wife's medical records have disappeared. | Galway, Ireland (CNN) -- The husband of a woman who died after reportedly being refused an abortion in Ireland said Friday he will not cooperate with an inquiry into her death. Ireland's health service monitoring group -- the Health Information and Quality Authority -- Friday published the "terms of reference" for its investigation into the death of Savita Halappanavar at University Hospital Galway in October. The inquiry will investigate the safety, quality and standards of services provided. However, the lawyer acting for Praveen Halappanavar, Gerard O'Donnell, confirmed that his client would not support the investigation and would only accept a public inquiry. O'Donnell plans to take the case to the European Court of Human Rights.
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Husband of woman who died after being refused abortion will not cooperate with inquiry
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Praveen Halappanavar thinks Irish officials failed to adequately investigate, his lawyer says
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That was probably one of the biggest surprises: For a Doctor who is darker than the ones we're used to recently (he certainly doesn't have the wackiness of @placeholder), there was a great deal of humor in the episode. | (CNN) -- The wait is finally over. On Saturday night, "Whovians" ("Doctor Who" fans) finally got their first full look at Peter Capaldi in his role as the Twelfth Doctor (with no karaoke or mimes in sight). He almost literally landed with a splash, as we first saw him and companion Clara being swallowed by a dinosaur who ended up in 19th century London. Because, obviously. Here are five of our favorite moments of what was a spectacular season premiere. 1. The new Doctor himself The Doctor was still in a bit of post-regenerative hysteria, which led to some hilarious lines. He also, of course, took a few shots at his new look, especially the eyebrows ("These are attack eyebrows! You can take bottle tops off with these!") and the fact that he's now Scottish.
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Peter Capaldi officially begins his run as the 12th Doctor on Saturday's 'Doctor Who' premiere
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Jenna Coleman's Clara is a standout in the episode
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One might suspect that @placeholder would be enthusiastic about the opportunities presented by America's election of a black president. | Melissa Harris-Lacewell is associate professor of politics and African-American studies at Princeton University. She is the author of the award-winning book "Barbershops, Bibles, and BET: Everyday Talk and Black Political Thought," and writes a daily blog titled The Kitchen Table. Melissa Harris-Lacewell says black politics has come of age, with blacks as equal partners in electing Obama. PRINCETON, New Jersey (CNN) -- It seems Tavis Smiley has been irritated with Barack Obama for a long time. Smiley is perhaps the most recognizable African-American journalist in the country. He is a fixture on radio and television, and has authored several books that are best-sellers among black readers.
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Melissa Harris-Lacewell: Some have said Obama should be held to racial agenda
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A CNN analysis of @placeholder's biggest fundraisers, known as bundlers, during the 2012 election cycle showed that at least 33 -- or about one in every 16 -- was openly gay. | Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama hailed steps forward for gay, lesbians and transgendered people on Thursday, asserting this community's fight for rights has reached a "turning point." "We've becoming not just more accepting, we've become more loving as a country and as a people," he said. "Hearts and minds change with time; laws do, too." His sense of satisfaction and optimism -- voiced at a White House gathering to mark Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Pride Month -- follows milestone on gay marriage, the inclusion of openly gay U.S. military service members and boosting health insurance access for same-sex partners.
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NEW: He touts achievements for gays and lesbians, admits there's more to be done
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Administration's repeal of "don't ask, don't tell" and support in other areas seen as promising
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The @placeholder-Yemen connection goes back to the foundation of the jihadist organization. | (CNN) -- In his weekly address, President Obama said that the Christmas Day airline bomber acted under orders from an al Qaeda branch in Yemen, which "trained him, equipped him with those explosives and directed him to attack that plane headed for America." Vowing to hold accountable all those involved in the attempted act of terrorism on Christmas, Obama sent a letter to his Yemeni counterpart, Ali Abdullah Saleh, delivered by Gen. David Petraeus, head of the U.S. Central Command, in which he pledged to double the $70 million in counterterrorism aid to the poverty-stricken country in 2009, a figure that does not include covert programs run by U.S. special forces and the CIA.
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Al Qaeda is benefiting from civil unrest and economic woes in Yemen, says Fawaz Gerges
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He says sending more aid, focusing on counterterrorism won't be a successful policy
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He says Arab nations should take the lead, with U.S., Britain helping in the background
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Gerges: It's crucial to tackle Yemen's social and political crisis | 63,186 | record_train |
He said because of @placeholder's isolation, it would be 'quite difficult' for a person to enter the country without showing symptoms. | Palmer United Party Senator Jacqui Lambie has quizzed defence force top brass over the threat Ebola-infected suicide terrorists could pose to Australia and its military. At a Senate Estimates hearing this morning, the controversial Tasmanian senator asked Vice Chief of the Defence Force Ray Griggs if the nation's enemies could launch an attack with the deadly virus. Officials replied by saying there was no evidence we could come under attack from the hypothetical scourge. Scroll down for video 'I don't believe there is any evidence to suggest that is a likely course of action': Senator Jacqui Lambie (left) and Australian Defence Force Vice Chief Ray Griggs faced off at a senate estimates committee hearing on Wednesday morning
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Senator Lambie asks defence chiefs if the nation is at risk from Ebola infected 'suicide agents'
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Defence chiefs say there is no evidence Australia is at risk from hypothetical militants
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It comes as she called for 'M.A.S.H-style' mobile military hospitals to fight the deadly virus here and abroad last week | 63,187 | record_train |
Jan Serfontein wheels away in celebrations as he earns @placeholder the first try of the game at Twickenham | England captain Chris Robshaw bemoaned the fact his side had to play catch up as they slumped to a fifth defeat on the bounce, losing 31-28 to South Africa at Twickenham on Saturday. The Springboks seized control early on, with tries from Jan Serfontein and Cobus Reinach giving them a 20-6 lead just after the interval. Although Robshaw's pack muscled England back into the contest with tries from David Wilson and Ben Morgan off the back of driving mauls, South Africa kept them at arm's length with a touchdown from Schalk Burger before Brad Barritt closed the gap in the dying moments.
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England suffered their fifth consecutive Test defeat against the Boks
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Stuart Lancaster's men suffer second successive defeat in Autumn series
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The hosts battled bravely but fell to a narrow 28-31 defeat at Twickenham
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Skipper Chris Robshaw bemoans slow start which aided to defeat
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Ancelotti's appointment at @placeholder has also seen him reunited with Leonardo, who he managed in two separate spells at Milan. | (CNN) -- Paris Saint-Germain's list of honors are modest compared to the achievements of Europe's top football clubs, but what the French side lacks in history is made up for in ambition. Since being taken over by Qatar Sports Investments in May 2011, significant steps have been taken, on and off the pitch, to make sure PSG can challenge for major titles -- and new manager Carlo Ancelotti is under no illusions about what is expected of him. "This club does not have a big history like Milan, like other clubs like Manchester United, like Real Madrid, like Barcelona," the 52-year-old, who replaced Antoine Kombouare in December, told CNN. "The aim is to reach that kind of level."
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PSG coach Carlo Ancelotti says the club wants to rival Barcelona and Real Madrid
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The Italian says the club's Qatari owners want to make PSG one of Europe's top clubs
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Ancelotti confident PSG can recruit top players after failing to land Beckham and Tevez
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Former AC Milan coach glad to be reunited with his former player Leonardo | 63,189 | record_train |
Despite being labelled a heritage attraction and a national treasure, @placeholder, the only working steam bus in the world, receives no money from the public purse. | It is an iconic sight, a steam bus that shuttles more than 50,000 tourists a year through the steep, narrow streets of Whitby. And now you can own a slice of history by bidding for the Elizabeth the Steam Bus on eBay. The 11-tonne bus is on sale for £185,000 and has long been a familiar sight in the picturesque North Yorkshire seaside town, trundling along at a maximum speed of 25mph. Iconic seaside attraction, Elizabeth the Steam Bus, is now up for sale on eBay for £185,000 But now owners Viv and Vernon Smith have decided to reluctantly part with the unique steam bus, after a row with the local council.
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An 11-tonne steam bus, known as Elizabeth, is now for sale on eBay
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Owners opting to part with the vehicle after a dispute with the local council
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Currently resides in the North Yorkshire seaside town of Whitby | 63,190 | record_train |
"Our leaders should have known that @placeholder was not in a condition to organize the event." | Sao Paulo, Brazil (CNN) -- During the past two weeks, millions of Brazilians have taken to the streets to protest years of dissatisfaction and discontent with their government. What started as a student mobilization transformed day by day to incorporate professionals, the middle class, and residents of the favelas, or slums. All are joined in protest against the administration of President Dilma Rousseff, though their motivations may differ. Some 6% of Brazilians live in the favelas, according to the 2010 census. These mountains of bricks, rising in intricate forms, border the country's largest cities like Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. Hospitals, schools, security and an end to police abuse are the principle demands from this social sector.
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The protests in Brazil include a broad spectrum of the population
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About 6% of Brazilians live in slums known as favelas
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They want more security and health clinics
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The middle class is upset about corruption and wasteful spending | 63,191 | record_train |
For the rest of the contest, @placeholder took advantage of her opponent's mental snap and loss of concentration. | Andrea Petkovic was visibly riled by the quality of officiating during her 7-5, 6-3 loss to Zarina Diyas at the Dubai Tennis Championships. With the score poised at 5-6 in the first set, the German let a deep shot bounce as it landed clearly beyond the baseline. Strangely, however, the decision given was that the ball was in and Petkovic crashed to her knees in frustration, banging her hands while screaming and pleading to the umpire, who remained unmoved by her protest. Andrea Petkovic cannot believe it as an incorrect decision is given against her The German points out that the ball she let bounce had clearly crossed the baseline
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Andrea Petkovic lost her cool during her loss to Zarina Diyas in Dubai
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The German let a shot bounce as it landed clearly beyond the baseline
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However, the decision was given against her and Petkovic protested
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She screamed and banged her hands on the floor before throwing her racquet | 63,192 | record_train |
Paramilitary soldiers stand guard in front of visitors in a queue to undergo security checks before entering @placeholder | By Jill Reilly Heavy security blanketed central Beijing on the 25th anniversary of the bloody suppression of the Tiananmen Square pro-democracy protests today, to stop any attempts to publicly commemorate one of the darkest chapters in recent Chinese history. China allows no public discussion of the events of June 3-4, 1989, when soldiers backed by tanks and armored personnel carriers fought their way into the heart of Beijing, killing hundreds of unarmed protesters and onlookers. The silence in the mainland about the pivotal event that shocked the world contrasted with boisterous commemorations in Hong Kong. Large crowds gathered Wednesday night in the city's Victoria Park for an annual candlelight vigil to remember the Tiananmen victims, holding candles aloft that turned the vast area into a sea of flickering light.
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Heavy security across on the 25th anniversary of the suppression of the Tiananmen Square pro-democracy protests
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June 3-4, 1989 saw soldiers accompanied by tanks killing hundreds of unarmed protesters and onlookers
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Relatives repaid respects at cemeteries or at home, frustrated at being prevented from organising public memorials
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Near the square in Beijing, reporters were told to leave following the daily crack-of-dawn flag-raising ceremony
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The government has largely ignored the relatives' demands for an admission of wrongdoing | 63,193 | record_train |
He wrote to @placeholder last year, saying his local bishop helped get the letter noticed. | Plasencia, Spain (CNN)Has Pope Francis taken another step to push for tolerance in the Catholic Church? Yes, says Diego Neria Lejarraga, a transgender man who says he had a private audience with the Pope in late January, reportedly a first for the pontiff. Neria was born as a girl in Spain and raised as a devout Catholic. But after his sex change operation eight years ago, many people scorned him in church in his hometown of Plasencia in western Spain. Neria recalls heated discussions with a parish priest and some others in town. Afterward, he started staying away from Mass.
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Diego Neria Lejarraga says he had a private audience with the Pope in January
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Catholic doctrine holds sex change procedures don't change person's gender in church's eyes
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Neria: "If this Pope has a long life, which all of his followers hope, I think things will change" | 63,194 | record_train |
Documentary: The 2013 film @placeholder blames attacks and deaths of SeaWorld trainers on the mistreatment of the animals, increasing their aggression | By Reuters A U.S. appeals court on Friday upheld a federal occupational safety agency's finding against SeaWorld Entertainment Inc following the workplace death of one of its killer whale trainers.By a vote of two to one, the three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit held that SeaWorld had violated its duties as an employer by exposing trainers to 'recognized hazards' when working with killer whales. The ruling means the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) can require SeaWorld to limit the interactions trainers have with killer whales.The federal agency had fined the company $75,000, a sum later reduced to $12,000, after trainer Dawn Brancheau died in February 2010. She drowned after being pulled underwater by Tilikum, a 12,000-pound (5,400-kg) bull orca at the SeaWorld site in Orlando, Florida.
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A court upheld a finding by the federal occupational safety agency that SeaWorld violated its duties as an employer
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The appeals court found that SeaWorld Inc exposed trainers to 'recognized hazards' when working with killer whales
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The agency had fined the company $75,000 after trainer Dawn Brancheau was drowned by killer whale Tilikum
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The release of Blackfish, a documentary about Tilikum and Brancheau's death, brought new criticism on the sea parks
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SeaWorld has criticized the film as 'inaccurate and misleading' | 63,195 | record_train |
He said that his wife was really happy with his huge win along with his mom who watched @placeholder from the studio audience. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:01 EST, 13 March 2014 | UPDATED: 12:52 EST, 13 March 2014 Jeopardy! champion Arthur Chu left the game show on Wednesday with a whopping $300,000 in prize money - but don't expect this crafty contestant to go blowing his win on champagne and limousines. The 30-year-old insurance compliance analyst, from Broadview Heights, Ohio, said today that he plans to spend the money wisely on a vacation for his wife Eliza and invest in property. Mr Chu finished third on Wednesday's edition of Jeopardy!- and overall took home close to $300,000 after controversial tactics which polarized viewers.
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Arthur Chu, a 30-year-old from Ohio, angered Jeopardy! purists with his unconventional style of play
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Mr Chu won $297,200 after 12 appearances on the show before being knocked out on Wednesday
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The insurance analyst lost over a question about the British monarchy
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He plans to take his wife to China and buy a house with the prize money | 63,196 | record_train |
A good lawyer -- and @placeholder has plenty of those -- might resolve those cases without taking his freedom. | Los Angeles (CNN) -- Justin Bieber could learn from former teen stars Chris Brown and Lindsay Lohan how not to turn 20. Lohan and Brown are still dealing in their mid-20s with the consequences of their bad actions at that age. Bieber's 20th birthday is March 1. HIs last weeks as a 19-year-old have been punctuated with two arrests and a third criminal investigation that could result in a felony charge. The "Baby" singer faces charges of drunken driving, resisting arrest and driving with an expired license after a traffic stop in Miami Beach, Florida, and an assault charge for allegedly hitting his limousine driver in Toronto. The Los Angeles County district attorney is considering a vandalism charge against him, pending a sheriff's investigation into an egg attack on a neighbor's home.
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Justin Bieber, who turns 20 on March 1, faces criminal charges
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Lohan, Brown are still dealing with consequences of bad actions at age 20
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First crimes may not bring jail time, but breaking probation rules can
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Criminal convictions could limit Bieber's international touring | 63,197 | record_train |
Her speech, which was the last of the night, followed a line up of other @placeholder who used their time at the podium to attack President Bush's record and McCain's policies. | DENVER, Colorado (CNN) -- Sen. Hillary Clinton introduced herself as a "proud supporter of Barack Obama" at the Democratic National Convention on Tuesday as she called on her party to rally behind her former rival. Sen. Hillary Clinton, with daughter Chelsea, receives a standing ovation from the Democratic delegates. "Whether you voted for me, or voted for Barack, the time is now to unite as a single party with a single purpose. We are on the same team, and none of us can sit on the sidelines. This is a fight for the future. And it's a fight we must win together," she said.
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NEW: Hillary Clinton: The time is now for Democrats to unite
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NEW: Barack Obama calls Clinton and thanks her for her support
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Speakers at Democratic convention tie McCain to Bush policies
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Former Virginia Gov. Mark Warner appeals across party lines in keynote address | 63,198 | record_train |
Rights groups have accused @placeholder of using heavy-handed tactics such as illegal searches, torture and extrajudicial killings to crack down on the militants. | (CNN) -- With every passing day, the wait for the kidnapped Nigerian girls gets more agonizing. Boko Haram seized the nearly 300 schoolgirls and vanished into a dense forest last month. Their abduction sparked a global movement as throngs took to the streets demanding their rescue. Officials say 276 girls remain missing. Here's why their rescue is a risky, complicated effort. It's been more than three weeks The ticking clock could mean the girls are getting farther away. Militants herded the girls out of bed on April 14 at a school in Chibok in northern Nigeria. A few escaped and shared harrowing tales of fleeing a nearby forest. At the time, relatives roaming through the forest searching for the girls said there were no signs of soldiers in the area considered a militant hideout.
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Militants kidnapped the 276 girls last month at a school in Chibok
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In the past, Boko Haram leader has said he'll not negotiate with "infidels"
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The girls' abduction occurred in an area where the government doesn't have a firm grip | 63,199 | record_train |
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