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'My time spent with @placeholder is one of the highlights of my career so far, and I am appreciative of the many experiences we shared together,' Foley said in a statement.
Tiger Woods has split with his swing coach Sean Foley after a miserable year beset by injuries and a winless run in major championships that now stretches back to the 2008 US Open. The 38-year-old superstar has worked with Foley since 2010 but won no major titles under his tutelage, compared with a combined 14 under his previous two coaches Butch Harmon and Hank Haney. After seeming destined to overhaul Jack Nicklaus's all-time record of 18 majors, Woods has not won one of golf's four big titles for six years while struggling to deal with a catalogue of serious injuries. Woods has worked with Foley in a continued attempt to put less stress on his notoriously damaged left knee but back problems have become his main concern. @highlight Tiger Woods has announced he has parted with swing coach Sean Foley @highlight Woods has worked with Foley since 2010 @highlight Former world No 1 has suffered from back injuries all year and puled out of the Ryder Cup @highlight Woods, has not won a major championship since 2008 @highlight American remains four majors short of Jack Nicklaus's all-time record
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Early days: John Logie Baird - who has been described as the man who 'almost single-handedly invented the TV industry' - pictured with a Baird 'Televisor' in 1927, two years before the famed broadcast in @placeholder
By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 17:26 EST, 4 January 2014 | UPDATED: 17:57 EST, 4 January 2014 Eyes transfixed with excitement, they gathered around a 4x2in screen to witness the moving image of a man who would be king flash 200 miles through the air. This is the moment that the first TV image was officially received outside London - on a £20 portable device known as a ‘Model A Televisor’ - at 11am on October 8, 1929 in Shipley, West Yorkshire. The group of men included Harry Barton-Chapple, a technical advisor and publicist for the TV set’s manufacturer Baird, and Sydney Moseley, an associate of the firm - who both travelled from London. @highlight Broadcast received on 'Model A Televisor' in 1929 in Shipley, West Yorks @highlight Image shown of Prince of Wales, future Edward VIII, to group of five men @highlight They gathered around the set at home of furniture store's head of radio @highlight Newspaper report said it was 'difficult to imagine' what was happening @highlight Research into broadcast is conducted by grandson of John Logie Baird @highlight Iain Logie Baird says television was 'of science fiction novels' at the time
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I’m always saying to Ed - ignore all those old @placeholder who are still hanging around saying tone it down tone, it down.'
By Tom Mctague, Mail Online Deputy Political Editor Under fire Labour leader Ed Miliband was publicly backed today - by veteran left winger Ken Livingstone. Mr Miliband has come under pressure after polls showed the Tories had moved ahead of Labour in the wake of David Cameron's row in Brussels. But Mr Livingstone said he had 'no doubt' that the Labour leader would become Prime Minister next year. Ed Miliband unveiled Labour's new economic policies in Leeds today - promising to give more power and money to English cities outside London Ken Livingstone was twice beaten by Boris Johnson in his bid to become London mayor. The veteran left winger has urged Mr Miliband to ignore Blairites within the Labour party calling on him to be less radical @highlight Former London mayor says he has 'no doubt' Miliband will win next year @highlight Livingstone says Miliband will be as radical as Thatcher in the 1980s @highlight Urges him to ignore Blairites calling for party to stay in centre ground
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The church is @placeholder’s oldest building, dating from the mid 11th century.
By Alex Ward PUBLISHED: 06:43 EST, 25 July 2012 | UPDATED: 02:44 EST, 26 July 2012 Japanese tourists are travelling to Cheltenham for a more obscure attraction than Stonehenge, the famous steeplechase or the Cheltenham festival. The tomb of a 'pig killer' has enticed an influx of Asian visitors to the historic Cotswold spa town. The quaint grave of local butcher John Higgs, who died 187 years ago, is proving popular with visitors from Japan and the Far East eager to read the curious inscription. In memory: The grave of John Higgs has proved popular and amusing as it reads 'Here lies John Higgs, A famous man for killing pigs' @highlight There is more Japanese tourists in Cheltenham because of a pig killer's grave @highlight It is the grave of John Higgs, a local butcher who died 187 years ago @highlight The tourism office believes the interest may have come because of an article about the grave has been written in a Japanese guide book @highlight The rhyming inscription has amused many, a local historian said
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Mr @placeholder revived the prospect of a mansion tax to target wealthy home owners.
By Matt Chorley, Martin Robinson and Gerri Peev PUBLISHED: 03:48 EST, 7 February 2013 | UPDATED: 18:30 EST, 7 February 2013 Shamed: Chris Huhne, pictured yesterday, bought an iPad on his expenses just before he quit as an MP and was convicted of perverting the course of justice Nick Clegg has signalled that Chris Huhne should forfeit his £17,207 pay-off as it emerged the former Cabinet Minister put a £600 iPad on expenses just days before he quit as an MP on Monday. Mr Huhne was handed the pay-off when he left the Cabinet last year. It is the equivalent of three months’ of a Cabinet Minister’s £68,827 annual salary. He received this on top of his MP’s salary of £65,738. @highlight Lib Dem faces jail after asking ex-wife to take his speeding points in 2003 @highlight Expenses watchdog will not ask for iPad back despite his conviction @highlight On top of Apple tablet he can also claim a £70,000 severance package @highlight Huhne is a millionaire with a giant property portfolio @highlight Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg says old foe must repay money @highlight By-election in Huhne's Eastleigh seat to be held on February 28 @highlight Tories and Lib Dems exchange early blows in battle for victory
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A few days ago Low, @placeholder's charismatic coach, was pictured counting four fingers in recognition of the target.
By Neil Ashton Follow @@neilashton_ In the weeks to come, it would be something special if it was Germany's turn to drool over Roy Hodgson's audacious decision to take the kids to a World Cup. Back in 2010, when Germany humbled England 4-1 in the second round, it felt like a young man's tournament. Three of Joachim Low's forwards - Sami Khedira (23), Mesut Ozil (21) and Thomas Muller (20) - danced around Matthew Upson and John Terry at the Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein. Aged 20, Toni Kroos, now regarded as one of the best midfielders in the game, was on the substitutes' bench. Manuel Neuer (24), Philipp Lahm (26), Jerome Boateng (21), Per Mertesacker (25) taught England a lesson in possession. @highlight Germany played without fear during an extraordinary afternoon in 2010 @highlight Now it's up to Raheem Sterling, Ross Barkley and Co to emulate that side @highlight Hodgson's plan against Italy is to win the ball back and then give it to fresh young legs who can make an impact in the final third. It is sensible planning @highlight Germans meanwhile, talking with conviction that they will win World Cup
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Now, as @placeholder prepares to rise to majority leader, the 2016 lineup suggests he might want to savor every minute.
Washington (CNN) -- CNN's John King and other top political reporters empty out their notebooks each Sunday on "Inside Politics" to reveal five things that will be in the headlines in the days, weeks and months ahead. One last Campaign 2014 maneuver and several intriguing post-election shifts and calculations made for a fun trip around the table. 1. New ground troops -- in Louisiana There is one more round in the 2014 election, and Republicans are heavily favored: the Louisiana runoff for the U.S. Senate between Democratic Sen. Mary Landrieu and GOP Rep. Bill Cassidy. So put this one in the "taking nothing for granted" file: A GOP source tells CNN the Republican National Committee is sending in 350 field workers to help with the December 6 get-out-the-vote effort. @highlight Obama may get a lukewarm welcome in China @highlight Cruz expected to track McConnell's every move in the 2015 Senate @highlight Will Landrieu invite Obama down to Louisiana for the runoff?
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Candid: Murdo Guy photographed his partner Camilla Banks posing with the clapped-out @placeholder
By Tara Brady PUBLISHED: 12:34 EST, 11 June 2013 | UPDATED: 13:37 EST, 11 June 2013 A couple’s amusing eBay advert for their clapped-out family car has sparked a bidding war resulting in the price of the run-around rocketing to more than £20,000. Murdo Guy and Camilla Banks, from East Grinstead, West Sussex, decided to take a different approach to selling their beloved banger on the fiercely competitive second-hand market by turning its dents, scratches and dodgy smells into sought-after features. But the cheeky listing has sent bidders into a frenzy and the price of the silver Mercedes saloon has shot up by tens of thousands of pounds. @highlight Murdo Guy and Camilla Banks from East Grinstead posted the advert @highlight They honestly describe the vehicle drawing attention to rust and scratches @highlight Camilla Banks even appears in photographs posing on top of the car @highlight Listing has sparked a bidding war with the price of the Mercedes now at more than £20,000
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It is understood the men in the photograph are militants based in @placeholder-held areas of Syria and Iraq, and that one of the men is 20-year-old Hussain.
British jihadis fighting for the Islamic State in Syria and Iraq have pledged to send militants to fight police in the riot-hit American city of Ferguson, Missouri - providing the protesters embrace Islam. The city has seen widespread disorder after a police officer escaped punishment for shooting dead an unarmed black teenager, and now the Islamic extremists are attempting to take advantage of the anti-authoritarian feeling to convince those involved to adopt ISIS' radical ideology. Using the slogan 'From #IS 2 Ferguson', Birmingham-born jihadi Junaid Hussain, 20 - who has adopted the nom de guerre Abu Hussain al-Britani - this morning tweeted a photograph of a hand-written letter urging the Ferguson rioters to 'reject corrupt man-made laws like democracy' and declare their allegiance to ISIS' leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. @highlight ISIS fighters in Syria post tweets declaring support for Ferguson rioters @highlight Urge protesters to embrace Islam and carry out acts of extreme violence @highlight Uploaded hand-written note vowing to send militants to the Missouri city @highlight But said rioters must first declare their allegiance to Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi
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Asked what he thought about the possibility of Crimea becoming part of @placeholder, one demonstrator shook his head.
Simferopol, Ukraine (CNN) -- Demonstrators clapped along to Soviet-era songs as dancers from Russia's Black Sea fleet entertained the masses at the center of Crimea's administrative capital Sunday. But it was more than just nostalgia for the old Soviet Union. With a controversial referendum over whether Crimea will remain part of Ukraine just a week away, it was a rallying cry for ethnic Russians gathered in Simferopol's Lenin Square. The large demonstration was the latest flashpoint as tensions simmer on the Crimean peninsula, which has become the epicenter of a battle for influence among Moscow, Kiev and the West since Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych's ouster last month. @highlight Pro- and anti-Russian groups hold rival rallies in Crimea @highlight Putin speaks with British PM, German Chancellor about the situation there @highlight CNN analyst: Putin is "very worried by the situation" @highlight The Ukrainian prime minister is expected to arrive in the United States on Wednesday
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Before the 3-D printer flew to the space lab in September, the team printed a complete set of sample items here on @placeholder to be used as ground control samples.
We're used to seeing manufacturer tags that read "Made in the USA," "Made in Taiwan" or "Made in..." just about anywhere on the globe. But this week, for the first time, an item can read "Made in Space." The International Space Station's 3-D printer created the first object to be made in orbit on Tuesday. The U.S. space agency released a picture of astronaut Barry "Butch" Wilmore holding the newly printed piece, a white printer part emblazoned with the words "Made in Space" and "NASA." It's not just a novelty. "There are many challenges about living and working in space, including when a part or a tool is broken or simply is not working correctly, and the spare part is 200 miles away, here on the surface of the Earth," said Bill Hubscher of NASA's ISS Program Science Office at Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, in a video posted on NASA.gov. @highlight International Space Station's 3-D printer has created the first object to be made in orbit @highlight The object is a white printer part emblazoned with the words "Made in Space" and "NASA" @highlight This could open up space travel as not every object used will need to be launched from Earth
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Mr @placeholder claimed he had no idea the ‘quango king’, who owed more than £3 million, including £200,000 to the taxman, had been made bankrupt – and fired him immediately.
By Simon Walters and Glen Owen and Mike Browne Shady: Tony Caplin was made chairman of the Public Works Loan Board by David Cameron A vineyard owner cheated out of £100,000 by the Tory crony put in charge of billions of pounds of public money has denounced the bankrupt businessman as a ‘devious b******’. Bill Hulme, who owns the Fleur Fields vineyard in Northamptonshire, backed calls for an inquiry into disgraced ex-Tory chief Tony Caplin, who was put in charge of Public Works Loan Board by David Cameron. ‘There is something wrong with the judgment of a Government that puts a bad man like that in charge of public money when he has duped innocent people like me and others out of enormous sums,’ said 71-year-old Mr Hulme. @highlight Vineyard owner tells how Tony Caplin cheated him out of £100,000 @highlight Bankrupt former Public Works Loan Board chief exposed by MoS last week @highlight So why did David Cameron trust a conman with a budget of £60billion? @highlight Boasted of his ‘close links’ to Chancellor George Osborne, Cabinet Minister Oliver Letwin and Northern Ireland Secretary Theresa Villiers. @highlight Was rebuked by the Stock Exchange along with his ally, Tory Minister Francis Maude. @highlight Told a court he paid earnings from quangos into the account of his wife, Angela. @highlight Is linked to a banned Northern Ireland property developer once charged with fraud, but the case was dropped. @highlight Faces eviction from his £2.4 million London penthouse over rent arrears.
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Sanchez told investigators that he knew there was no money on the @placeholder, and he dodged the tolls because he needed the money for his family, according to the attorney general.
New York (CNN) -- A New York City taxi driver is charged with keeping more than $28,000 that should have gone to the Metropolitan Transit Authority in E-Z Pass toll fees over the past two years. Rodolfo Sanchez, 69, of Long Island City has been sneaking through toll plazas on the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge and Midtown Tunnel by "piggybacking," or tailgating cars directly in front of his cab, and slipping through the toll lane before the barrier came back down, according to Queens District Attorney Richard Brown. The cabbie allegedly crossed two of the city's bridges and tunnels more than 4,000 times from August 2012 to April 2014. @highlight DA says driver Rodolfo Sanchez "piggybacked" through toll gates behind other cars @highlight He made 4,000 trips over bridges and through tunnels without paying, DA says @highlight Sanchez faces grand larceny and other charges, could get seven years in prison
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Aggressive: @placeholder has kept up a rapid fire of questions each time he addresses the murder suspect on the stand
By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 19:05 EST, 4 March 2013 | UPDATED: 19:05 EST, 4 March 2013 Jodi Arias resumed testimony on Monday in her Arizona death penalty case as her defense attorneys worked to undo any damage from her withering cross-examination last week. Under intense questioning from prosecutor Juan Martinez last week, Arias, 32, had admitted to lying throughout the investigation in order to cover her tracks and avoid being caught. 'Were you forced to testify?' defense attorney Kirk Nurmi asked Arias today in the Phoenix, Arizona courtroom. Scroll down for video Support: Jodi Arias, left, demonstrates how she had her arm around her sister in a photograph that had been admitted into evidence today with defense attorney Jennifer Willmott @highlight Arias, 32, charged with 2008 killing of lover in Phoenix - she claims in self-defense while prosecution said the accused acted in a jealous rage
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Since Russia is asking to postpone some referendum on May 11, I think the @placeholder President needs to be informed that there was no referendum planned on May 11 in Ukraine to begin with.
Mariupol, Ukraine (CNN) -- Russian President Vladimir Putin said Wednesday that he wants a delay in a referendum on whether certain eastern Ukrainian residents want sovereignty from Kiev and that presidential elections scheduled for this month are "a step in the right direction." But he said that the planned May 25 presidential vote Kiev wants to hold would "not solve anything unless all of Ukraine's people first understand how their rights will be guaranteed" once the election has taken place. The comments, according to a transcript published by the Kremlin, came after Putin met with the chairman of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. @highlight Ukraine's acting PM dismisses Putin's call to postpone a referendum @highlight The United States worries Putin will landlock Ukraine, sources say @highlight NATO has "no indication" that Russia moved troops from Ukraine border, source says @highlight Putin earlier said Russian forces are "now not on the Ukrainian border"
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While @placeholder's engagement ring is reported to have cost as much as $6m (£3.7m), her range at Argos only goes up to £35
By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 05:02 EST, 25 October 2013 | UPDATED: 08:55 EST, 25 October 2013 They already have a hit reality TV show, as well as best-selling fashion, beauty and perfume lines in their hometown of America. But clearly not content with their stateside success, the Kardashian sisters seem intent on infiltrating the British high-street with their eponymous product ranges. Kim, Khloe and Kourtney have unveiled the first-ever Kardashian Kollection Jewellery range - for Argos. They're taking over the world! The Kardashian sisters have unveiled their new jewellery range for Argos Argos, the store where shoppers choose goods from a lamented catalogue and then sit and wait for them to be delivered via a conveyor belt, are the exclusive stockists of the 25-piece collection. @highlight Argos have exclusive selling rights to the 25-piece collection @highlight Necklaces and bracelets feature jewel, chain and gun metal detailing @highlight Earlier this week, sisters launched clothing range for Lipsy
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First held in October, 1860, @placeholder was mostly played in Scotland during its early years.
(CNN) -- U.S. Masters -- April 9-12, 2009 2007 Masters champion Zach Johnson puts the green jacket on 2008 winner Trevor Immelman. While The Open Championship at St Andrews, Scotland may rival it for history, few would argue that the U.S. Masters tournament is unrivalled in terms of beauty and exclusivity. Played at the prestigious Augusta National Golf club in the city of Augusta, Georgia, the first "major" of the golfing year is a strictly invitational event controlled by the club itself. The top 50 golfers in the official world rankings are all guaranteed an invite. The dramatic azalea-draped course -- the brainchild of golfing great Bobby Jones -- provides a tough test for the world's elite golfers, particularly since it has been lengthened or "Tiger-proofed" in recent years. @highlight U.S. Masters is always held at prestigious Augusta National, Georgia, U.S. @highlight 2009 U.S. Open at Bethpage State Park's Black Course in Farmingdale, NY @highlight Open Championship is the only major held outside the United States @highlight U.S. PGA Championship is only major not open to amateur golfers
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However, McIlroy -- who played under @placeholder -- has firm opinions about who should be captain.
(CNN) -- While the sporting world awaits confirmation of his mega-money new sponsorship deal with Nike, Rory McIlroy has deflected attention to one of the other big stories on golf's horizon this week -- the naming of the next European Ryder Cup captain. The world No. 1 was part of last year's winning team, famously triumphing in his final-day singles match after needing a police escort to get to the Medinah course on time. Jose Maria Olazabal stood down after guiding the Europeans to a remarkable come-from-behind win over the U.S. -- and his assistants Darren Clarke and Paul McGinley were initially frontrunners for the 2014 role at Gleneagles in Scotland. @highlight Rory McIlroy says Colin Montgomerie should not return as European Ryder Cup captain @highlight World No. 1 backs Irishman Paul McGinley to step up from vice-captaincy role @highlight The 23-year-old Northern Irishman says the skipper's job should be a "one-time thing" @highlight European captain will be named on Tuesday ahead of Abu Dhabi tournament
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The news comes just a day after Balbi claimed @placeholder and Italy were responsible for a witchhunt against the frontman.
Luis Suarez's lawyer will travel to Barcelona on Friday, according to reports in Spain. Spanish radio station Cadena COPE are reporting the Uruguayan frontman's attorney, Alejandro Balbi, is to meet Liverpool officials in the city. Suarez's future in England is in doubt following the 27-year-old's alleged bite on Italy defender Giorgio Chiellini and subsequent four month ban from football. Meeting: Luis Suarez's lawyer is set to meet Liverpool officials in Barcelona on Friday, according to reports Homeward bound: Suarez will return to Uruguay and play no further part in the World Cup following his ban Suarez, who has been linked with a move to Barcelona as well as Spanish rivals Real Madrid, will also miss Uruguay's next nine fixtures. @highlight Luis Suarez's lawyer is set to fly to Barcelona, according to reports in Spain @highlight Alejandro Balbi will meet with Liverpool club officials in the Spanish city @highlight Frontman's future in England is in doubt following alleged bite on Giorgio Chiellini @highlight Liverpool star has been banned from football for four months following incident
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Striving for 'perfection': The craze has spread quickly through Japan, where teenagers think the ideal face would have big, @placeholder-style round eyes and small Asian features
Eyelid surgery has become an increasingly popular way for Asian women to attain 'double eyelids' but a new invention promises a cheaper and less painful alternative to undergoing blepharoplasty in the operating theatre. The aim of blepharoplasty is to create an upper eyelid with a crease (the 'double eyelid') from an eyelid that is naturally without a crease. Fashion fans in Japan have now become hooked on a bizarre craze to give themselves these 'double eyelids' with an instant DIY facelift. Rather than pay £3,000 for cosmetic surgeons to give them eyelids with a more Western appearance, they can buy a £3.50 box of ordinary sticking plasters to give the same effect. @highlight Teens in Japan obsessed with sticky tape for DIY facelift @highlight Sticky plasters gives double eyelids, with crease in the middle
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Senegalese player @placeholder strongly objected to wearing shirts with the sponsor on and it will now be removed from Newcastle United's training kit for the 2016/2017 season
Controversial payday lender Wonga has agreed with Newcastle United to remove its logo from all children's replica shirts and training wear from the 2016/17 season. Earlier this year, the payday loan giant was ordered to pay compensation of £2.6million to 45,000 customers who were harassed with threatening letters from firms that it invented to chase debts. Its sponsorship of the north-east club was criticised by fans as well as players, with striker Papiss Cisse the most strongly opposed. The Senegalese player initially said he did not want to support a money-lending organisation - who have annual interest rates of up to 5,853 per cent - for religious reasons but eventually gave in and agreed to wear the shirt. @highlight Payday loan giant will remove logo from children's replica shirts @highlight Lender had to pay £2.6 million in compensation earlier this year @highlight It put pressure on struggling customers to pay up with fake legal letters @highlight It has also been fiercely attacked by the Archbishop of Canterbury @highlight Wonga said the decision was made following a review of its marketing
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Former classmates from @placeholder comprehensive school in High Wycombe yesterday recalled Hussain as a ‘weird, social outcast’.
A British jihadi who has threatened to ‘bomb the UK’ is today unmasked as a former supermarket security guard – who travelled to wage war in Syria despite being known to police. Less than two weeks ago, the anonymous extremist known only as ‘Awlaki’ gave an extraordinary interview to the BBC where he boasted about fighting with the terror group Islamic State (IS) and laughed about the beheading of soldiers. But today The Mail on Sunday can reveal that this fanatical Muslim who claims to ‘hate the UK’ is 27-year-old Omar Hussain, who grew up in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. Scroll down for video @highlight Omar Hussain travelled to wage war in Syria despite being known to police @highlight He had formerly worked as a security guard at Morrisons in High Wycombe @highlight The 27-year-old has told friends in UK he watched beheading of James Foley @highlight Lord Carlile last night called for investigation into how Hussain left country
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The four dryliners who are rebuilding @placeholder are more interested in contributing to history than arguing about politics, however.
By Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 12:06 EST, 23 September 2013 | UPDATED: 13:19 EST, 23 September 2013 The referendum on whether Scotland should leave the UK is still a year away - but a group of craftsmen have already started the job of dividing England from its northern neighbour. Four dryliners from Cumbria are helping to rebuild parts of Hadrian's Wall, which was erected by the Romans to keep the 'barbarian' inhabitants of Scotland out of 'civilised' England. The project is intended as a way of protecting the ancient stone wall - but one of the workers jokes that they may have to reinforce the barrier with concrete if the referendum is successful in splitting up Britain. @highlight Four dryliners from Cumbria shore up weak sections of Roman frontier @highlight £500,000 project involves using the original stone to reinforce the wall @highlight Workers joke that the wall will divide the Scots and the English again if next year's referendum passes
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Rotherham's @placeholder opens the scoring in the 35th minutes for the Millers
Darren Bent's late equaliser rescued Derby from a shock defeat at Rotherham and kept them on course for promotion. It was a night in which Derby’s loan signings from Barclays Premier League sides proved their worth as Bent - on loan from Aston Villa - netted along with Hull’s Tom Ince scoring twice for the visitors. Rotherham will see this as a missed opportunity having been in front twice during the game. Darren Bent celebrates after scoring the equaliser for Derby in their 3-3 draw at Rotherham Tom Ince scored twice for the promotion hopefuls Derby as they survived a major scare @highlight Darren Bent scored with seven minutes remaining for Derby @highlight Tom Ince scored twice as Rotherham blew a 3-1 lead @highlight Richie Smallwood and Matt Derbyshire scored within five minutes after Paul Green's opener for the Millers @highlight A win would have put the Rams in the outright Championship lead
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AEG Live argues that @placeholder, not its executives, chose and controlled Murray.
Los Angeles (CNN) -- A judge rejected AEG Live's request that she dismiss the Michael Jackson wrongful death lawsuit, but two executives were dropped as individual defendants on Monday, a ruling that had each side claiming a measure of victory. The trial, which is in its fifth month in a Los Angeles courtroom, is expected to conclude with closing arguments as soon as next week. But before AEG Live lawyers rest their defense case on September 16, they may call Michael Jackson's mother back to the witness stand, attorney Marvin Putnam said. A decision will be made on the need for more testimony from Katherine Jackson after the judge rules on several issues regarding possible damages on Wednesday, Putnam said. @highlight AEG Live lawyers say they may call Michael Jackson's mother back to the witness stand @highlight Judge: Enough evidence to "reasonably infer" AEG should have known Murray was a risk @highlight AEG Live execs Randy Phillips and Paul Gongaware dismissed as individual defendants @highlight Testimony resumes September 16 with closing arguments soon after
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making baby formula,' @placeholder told reporters, 'at that time we have the cartels who are engaging
Human traffickers are forcing illegal immigrant children to cut off the ears and fingers of other kids traveling into the U.S. in order to extort money from their families, a Texas senator claimed on Monday. Lashing out at President Barack Obama for a 2012 policy shift that he said encourages Central American parents to send their children northward, Sen. Ted Cruz said the children are being placed in 'unspeakable' peril when the traffickers,known as 'coyotes,' take over. 'We just heard stories of little boys and little girls, forced by these drug dealers to cut off the fingers or cut off the ears of other little boys and little girls, in order to extort money from their families,' Cruz said after he toured the temporary holding facility for 'unaccompanied alien children' at Lackland Air Force Base along with Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott and Rep. Michael Burgess. @highlight Sen. Ted Cruz and Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott toured Lackland Air Force Base, where more than 1,000 children are being held after crossing the border illegally @highlight Drug dealers force children 'to cut off the fingers or cut off the ears of other little boys and little girls, in order to extort money from their families' @highlight 'And these children are told, "If you don't cut off the fingers or ears of another child, you'll be shot"' @highlight Cruz and Abbott blame Obama for suggesting to Central American parents that their children can receive amnesty if they make it to the United States @highlight Obama announced a policy in 2012 that 'deferred' the deportation of 800,000 people brought into the US illegally as children through June 2007 @highlight Cruz said Obama, not Central American violence, is at the root of a flood of children streaming into border states @highlight 'You would expect to see more families coming to flee violence,' he said, but 'the shift here in particular focuses on unaccompanied minors'
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In March, @placeholder was released from Syrian custody as part of a group of 150 women who were freed in return for a group of Syrian nuns, an intelligence source told CNN.
Who is Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi? Who is Saja al-Dulaimi, a woman who's been tied to the ISIS leader? And what would she be doing in Lebanon, now purportedly in custody of authorities there? Those are some of the many questions about reports of the arrest of a woman that regional sources describe as al-Baghdadi's wife, al-Dulaimi, but who Iraq's Interior Ministry said Wednesday is anything but. What makes the situation even murkier is how little is known about al-Baghdadi. Yes, he heads the self-declared Islamic State, leading a group that has used brutal tactics -- think beheading innocents, kidnapping civilians, raping women -- to overtake vast swaths of Syria and Iraq. Yes, he fashions himself as a spiritual authority as he spearheads efforts to spread his group's extreme form of Sharia law to any territory it touches, and to punish nonbelievers along the way. @highlight There are conflicting reports on many details about the woman detained in Lebanon @highlight Some intelligence officials have said she's the ISIS leaders' wife, others say an ex-wife @highlight A source tells CNN she was with a son, but other reports suggest it was a daughter
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This 2011 @placeholder ad was widely praised for its warmth and humor
Volkswagen's controversial Super Bowl ad that some have called racist because of its use of white actors impersonating Jamaicans ran during the end of the second quarter on Sunday despite calls for the company to cancel the spot. The commercial, which was unveiled nearly a week before the big game on Monday, ignited claims of racism with one critic saying 'it’s like blackface with voices.' The 60-second spot features a white man who is apparently so happy about his Volkswagen that he speaks with a Jamaican accent as he tries to cheer up others in his office. But the advert, which cost the German car maker about $8 million to air during Super Bowl XLVII, struck many has being offensive since it suggests that people in the Caribbean are relaxed and don't feel stress. @highlight The 60-second commercial called 'racist' and 'off-putting' by prominent critics @highlight Car maker will spend $8 million to air ad during Sunday's game @highlight Volkswagen defends ad saying 'they did their homework' and tested it with 100 Jamaicans
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Read more here: Police: @placeholder, Gilroy residents arrested in Riverside County kidnapping and pimping scheme
By Helen Collis PUBLISHED: 04:16 EST, 20 August 2013 | UPDATED: 11:07 EST, 20 August 2013 Police have arrested five people from California after an 18-year-old girl was allegedly kidnapped and forced into prostitution. The teenager claimed she was taken at gunpoint while she was walking in Compton on Thursday afternoon, police said. Police said she was then taken to an undisclosed location and sexually assaulted by two of the abductors before the gang took her to a motel in Moreno Valley, about 100 miles east of Los Angeles. Accused: Four men and one woman have been arrested in connected with an alleged kidnapping and forced prostitution of an 18-year-old girl. They include Ana Ceja (L), 20, from San Jose and Abubakr Horrington (R), 32, from Gilroy @highlight Police say girl was taken at gunpoint by five people on Thursday while she was walking in Compton, California @highlight She told police she was kidnapped, sexually assaulted by two abductors, then taken to a hotel @highlight She was told she would be forced into prostitution, she told police @highlight Teenager escaped Friday afternoon and called the police @highlight Five people arrested and currently in Riverside jail, California
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Barnes, 57, thanked islanders for turning out to search for @placeholder as
By Tim Finan PUBLISHED: 04:56 EST, 28 October 2012 | UPDATED: 08:29 EST, 29 October 2012 This is the first picture of the schoolboy who has gone missing on the tiny Mediterranean island of Porquerolles off the southern coast of France. Pierre Barnes, 12, pictured here with his parents, was on holiday and went missing after going for a bike ride around the island on his own yesterday afternoon. His father, Stephen, today spoke of his hopes that his son would be found as rescue efforts were intensified. Scroll down for video Pierre Barnes, pictured here with parents Stephen and Florence Barnes, went missing on Saturday afternoon while on a bicycle ride @highlight Pierre Barnes, 12, had been cycling alone @highlight Disappearance linked to storm force winds and rough seas, says French prosecutor @highlight The search began at 6pm yesterday after his bicycle, with its chain derailed, and shoes were found near to a beach on island of Porquerolles
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The Cecil, filled then with hundreds of transients living in the cheap rooms, was a good place for @placeholder to go unnoticed as he killed 13 women, Schave said.
Los Angeles (CNN) -- The Cecil Hotel's dark past earned it a spot on Los Angeles tours long before a woman's body was found inside its rooftop water tank. "It's the place where serial killers stay," said tour guide Richard Schave. Schave and his wife, Kim Cooper, conduct a "true crime and oddities" tour they call "Hotel Horrors & Main Street Vice." The new mystery surrounding Elisa Lam's death will be added to Cooper's spiel during the tour stops at the Cecil Hotel, she said. Cooper and Schave have made it their job to compile details on those who have killed or been killed while staying at the Cecil. @highlight Cecil Hotel is featured in "Hotel Horrors & Main Street Vice" tour @highlight "It's the place where serial killers stay," a tour guide says @highlight Serial killers Richard Ramirez and Jack Unterweger stayed there while on sprees @highlight It was known for suicide jumpers in the 1950s, '60s, guide says
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Since @placeholder has joined the family, both baby and pooch have become inseparable despite Zoey's initial fear of humans.
A series of adorable images of a baby boy and his pet dog are guaranteed to put a smile on your face. Taken over several months, the photographs show the pair dressed in a range of identical costumes. Rescue mongrel Zoey and ten-month-old baby Jasper are seen wearing anything from Mexican sombreros to bunny ears and space helmets as they sit side-by-side in all the shots. How fetching! Ten-month-old Jasper and his pet pooch Zoey star in a photo series wearing a huge variety of matching costumes, including astronaut helmets, sombreros and bunny ears Zoey, a rescue dog, wears a viking hat in complete with braids, while Jasper smiles next to her @highlight Grace Chon, 34, snaps photos of baby Jasper and her rescue dog Zoey @highlight Mum, from Los Angeles, wanted to get creative between nap times @highlight Pair pose in everything from space helmets to Mexican sombreros
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Gilliam's film, which concerns prime @placeholder material such as a magic mirror, a traveling show, the devil and a rougish character played by Ledger, is more problematic.
(CNN) -- Before he died, Heath Ledger had two films in production: "The Dark Knight," the latest chapter in the Batman saga, and "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus," the latest film from director Terry Gilliam. Heath Ledger's Joker character, here on the "Dark Knight" poster, is the focus of the film's marketing effort. Ledger's death has affected both of them in different ways. The actor, who died Tuesday of unknown causes at age 28, had finished filming "The Dark Knight" late last year. It's due to be released in July. But marketing of the film, currently in post-production, has been thrown into turmoil, the trade paper Variety notes. @highlight Heath Ledger was subject of "Dark Knight" marketing campaign @highlight Ledger was filming new Terry Gilliam film when he died @highlight Gilliam said Ledger was going to be a fine director
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@placeholder, 21, had to come through qualifying to take part in the Masters 1000 tournament and will be playing his seventh match in the French capital Sunday.
(CNN) -- Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray were paired together in the same round robin group when the draw for the ATP World Tour Finals was made Saturday in London. With the exception of early exits in this week's Paris Masters, the pair have dominated men's tennis in the latter part of the season and join Tomas Berdych of the Czech Republic and Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in a tough Group A for the end of season finale. Defending champion Roger Federer, who will officially lose his No.1 ranking to Djokovic Monday, heads Group B with fourth seed David Ferrer of Spain, Argentina's Juan Martin del Potro and Janko Tipsarevic of Serbia. @highlight Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray drawn in same group at ATP World Tour Finals @highlight Defending champion Roger Federer heads other section in London next week @highlight Qualifier Jerzy Janowicz of Poland reaches Paris Masters final @highlight Czech Republic lead Serbia 2-0 in the Fed Cup final
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Some in the @placeholder hope the protesters will disappear with the first frost, taking the controversy with them.
(CNN) -- Pressure is mounting on Republicans to address spreading public protests against Wall Street. How they answer could shape the political landscape from here to the November elections. Republicans haven't had to pay much attention to Occupy Wall Street till now -- they could afford to sniff that the crowds in Zuccotti Park looked more like Woodstock than Wall Street. But as demonstrations have sprung up across the U.S. and Europe, reverberating through social media and gaining more serious attention from mainstream media, politicians must pay more attention. President Obama and fellow Democrats have already leapt to the support of protesters. The cries of frustration and anger from the streets dovetail perfectly with the president's own shift leftward, populist stance, efforts to blame the rich for America's economic woes, and demands that they pay higher taxes. So perfect is the fit that some conservatives suspect that Democratic partisans are quietly fueling the protests. @highlight Writers: GOP has ignored Occupy Wall St so far, but it has to tackle those issues @highlight Democrats have taken on the populist notion of income inequality, they say @highlight Americans getting more angry with huge gap between the top 1% versus the 99%, they say @highlight Writers: GOP must address inequality, face reality that rising tide no longer lifts all boats
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Gonzalez was about to call @placeholder police, but decided to look up local Oregon officials.
(CNN)A telemarketer making a sales call from Las Vegas helped to end a domestic violence situation 900 miles away in Oregon on Wednesday evening, according law enforcement officials. Chamille McElroy of Americare Health & Nutrition placed a call to a woman in Lebanon, Oregon, but instead of a "hello" she heard what sounded like a violent struggle on the other end of the line. McElroy alerted her supervisor, Tina Garcia; then her boss Mario Gonzalez, CEO of Americare, stepped in. Gonzalez says he was walking around the sales floor when one of his managers asked him to listen to a call, and what he heard was very traumatic. @highlight Call center workers in Las Vegas alerted authorities to a possible assault in Oregon @highlight A telemarketer heard muffled cries on the other end of the line and told her supervisors @highlight Walter Ruck, 33, was arrested on assault charges
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This is not the first time @placeholder has spewed this type of hateful garbage.
(CNN) -- Fox News' Bob Beckel believes that I, as an American-Muslim, should have fewer constitutional rights simply because of my religious faith. Beckel, the so-called "liberal" on Fox News, made this point on his show this week while discussing the horrific terror attack on the Kenyan shopping mall. Beckel opined that Muslims should not be allowed to build any more houses of worship in America, "until you stand up and denounce what's happened in the name of your prophet." Sorry Bob, you're dead wrong. If you would take a moment to read our amazing U.S. Constitution, you would perhaps understand the rights we are all guaranteed as Americans, such as freedom of religion. @highlight Dean Obeidallah: Fox's Beckel said no new mosques in U.S. till Muslims denounce terrorists @highlight Obeidallah: Does Beckel say these things to be Fox-like? @highlight He says news flash: Kenya attacks about revenge against Kenyan government, not religion @highlight Obeidallah: Fox doesn't have Muslim Americans on air to conflict with network's narrative
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Team effort: @placeholder gathers en masse to celebrate Muller's second, ad their third goal
By David Kent For Germany fans it was the greatest show on earth on Thomas Muller's hat-trick led their team to an emphatic 4-0 win over Portugal in their World Cup opener in Salvador. Thousands of their supporters, including the nation's Chancellor Angela Merkel who was as animated as anyone, packed the Arena Fonte Nova to witness the victory. Star striker Lukas Podolski posed for a selfie with his nation's political leader while Merkel visited her delighted players - in various stages of undress - in their dressing room after the match. The next best thing to being there was the sitting back in the comfort of the Alte Foersterei FC Union stadium in Berlin. @highlight Angela Merkel visited Germany's squad after the nation's 4-0 World Cup 2014 win over Portugal @highlight Arsenal's Lukas Podolski posed for a selfie with the German Chancellor @highlight Back in Germany several fans turned up to watch the match at the Alte Foersterei FC Union stadium in Berlin
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But when she arrived, @placeholder got more than a mug of tea.
They say that opposites attract. And for Jimmy and Claire Dean, friends certainly believe that is the case - based on looks. With his receding hairline, pot belly and one eye, Jimmy, 54, himself would admit he's no Brad Pitt. But the greying divorcee doesn't care that he is the target of jibes, having fallen for - and married - his daughter's stunning school friend, who is 25 years his junior. Claire and Jimmy and now married and a year ago welcomed their first child, son Jimmy Junior Jimmy, 54, and Claire, 29, pictured on their wedding day in March 2009 @highlight Claire fell for Jimmy- her friend's father- when she was 17 @highlight She was so besotted she moved in as a nanny to his two younger children @highlight Pair eventually got together but faced criticism @highlight Claire supported Jimmy when he had his eye removed following an injury @highlight Pair married in March 2009 and last year welcomed a son Jimmy Junior
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@placeholder signed Ba from Newcastle for £7million in January 2013.
By Oliver Todd Follow @@oliver_todd Besiktas are hoping to finalise a move for Chelsea striker Demba Ba after agreeing a fee of around £8million. The Turkish club's president Fikret Orman has confirmed that they have negotiated a deal for the 29-year-old for slightly lower than Chelsea's £10million asking price. Ba has been linked with a move away from Stamford Bridge after a season spent as third choice behind Samuel Eto'o and Fernando Torres, and with Diego Costa's £32million arrival imminent. VIDEO Scroll down to see Demba Ba training hard in the gym Frustrated: Demba Ba often cut a dejected figure at Chelsea having not played much football @highlight Istanbul club confirm they have reached a price agreement for Ba @highlight Ba was behind Samuel Eto'o and Fernando Torres for Chelsea last season @highlight Everton and Newcastle have shown interest in a move for the striker @highlight Ba is now expected to move to Turkey for around £8million
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The rocket, complete with two boosters on either side, is now a prominent feature of the @placeholder skyline, rising high above the surrounding buildings
By James Rush and Daniel Miller He had always dreamed about building his own space shuttle ever since being a child. But while most people would give up such an ambition as impractical, this Chinese farmer could just not let the dream go. Huang Yuzhan spent more than a year building the 7m high rocket and 3.8m high shuttle at his home in Xiapu village, in southern China's Guangdong Province. Huang Yuzhan, a farmer from Xiapu village in southern China's Guangdong Province, is seen posing with his home-made space shuttle and rocket model Mr Yuzhan spent more than a year building the 7m high rocket and 3.8m high shuttle at his home in Xiapu village, in southern China's Guangdong Province @highlight Farmer Huang Yuzhan spent more than a year building rocket and shuttle @highlight Structure sits proudly on top of his house in Xiapu, Guangdong Province @highlight The 7m high rocket and 3.8m high shuttle appears to be made of ceramic tile
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Combating the downpour: Staff hurriedly clear the water away from the red-carpet in preparation for this evenings @placeholder
By James Nye PUBLISHED: 16:54 EST, 2 March 2014 | UPDATED: 08:48 EST, 3 March 2014 In true Hollywood fashion, the Academy Awards on Sunday promised a cliffhanger finale to the tight race for best picture Oscar between favorites 12 Years a Slave and Gravity and a big gamble on rain and the red carpet. After three days of heavy downpours soaked parts of the red carpet along Hollywood Boulevard, workers removed the plastic tenting and unwrapped the golden Oscar statues hours before hundreds of movie stars in designer dresses and tuxedos begin arriving for Hollywood's biggest night. @highlight Days of heavy rains gave the Oscar's red-carpet a soaking on the morning of the ceremony @highlight Hollywood royalty expected to enjoy sunshine as they parade down the carpet ahead of this evening's ceremony @highlight Gravity and 12-Years a Slave front runners for Oscar success
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@placeholder previously offered civil unions, but not marriage, to same-sex couples.
Illinois is poised to become the 15th state to allow same-sex marriage after legislation passed both houses of the state's General Assembly on Tuesday. The bill now goes to Democratic Gov. Pat Quinn, who has said he will sign it. The passage of the legislation "put our state on the right side of history," Quinn said. President Obama also hailed the vote in his home state, saying he has "always believed that gay and lesbian Americans should be treated fairly and equally under the law. "Over time, I also came to believe that same-sex couples should be able to get married like anyone else," he said. @highlight The measure would take effect on June 1, 2014 @highlight The bill now goes to Gov. Pat Quinn, who says he will sign it @highlight President Obama hails the vote in his home state @highlight The state is now poised to become the 15th to legalize gay marriage
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'This is a phenomenal feat of civil engineering that @placeholder can be justifiably proud of.
Workers on the £15billion Crossrail project have made their latest breakthrough after tunnelling under the City of London with a 1,000 tonne drill. The colossal machine, named Elizabeth after the Queen, has broke into the eastern end of Liverpool Street Crossrail station. The breakthrough - 40 metres below the financial district - symbolises light at the end of the tunnel for the project which is around 60 per cent complete. Elizabeth now has 750m to bore to reach the end of the line as part of Crossrail's longest tunnelling drive of 8.3km from Limmo Peninsula, near Canning Town, to Farringdon and is expected to be finished in the spring. @highlight Colossal machine, named Elizabeth after Queen, has broke into the eastern end of Liverpool Street Crossrail station @highlight Breakthrough - 40 metres below the financial district - symbolises light at the end of the tunnel for the project @highlight So far more than 60 per cent of the overall work has been completed for the ambitious project @highlight By 2018, high-speed trains will run from Reading, through central London to as far east as Shenfield in Essex
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But for Murray, @placeholder's importance is that it's rooted in the history and community of Dunblane -- a small town proud of his tennis exploits.
(CNN) -- Tennis star Andy Murray is used to serving on a daily basis -- but he's taken it in a whole new direction with his latest venture. The two-time grand slam winner has launched a five-star hotel just minutes from where he grew up in Dunblane, Scotland. Set close to where Murray learned his trade on the local courts, the 15-bedroom Cromlix -- set in 34-acres of lush Scottish countryside -- is his new venture. And while he may not be bringing you the wine list or be on hand to suggest the best local whisky, Murray is involved on a regular basis in making sure it all runs smoothly. @highlight Andy Murray set to defend his Wimbledon title @highlight Murray has bought and renovated Scottish hotel @highlight Comes with its own Loch and tennis courts @highlight Hotel has 15 rooms and a gate lodge
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@placeholder played 300 games for the club, scoring 109 goals and captained the side between 2002-2004 before retiring.
(CNN) -- Barcelona has appointed Luis Enrique as the club's new manager just days after losing out on the La Liga title. Enrique, who has resigned from his role at Celta Vigo following a successful season in charge, returns to the club where he starred as a player between 1996 and 2004. The 44-year-old has signed a two-year deal and replaces Tata Martino, who left the club after just one season at the helm. In a statement, the club confirmed that Enrique was appointed following an endorsement from sporting director, Andoni Zubizarreta. Barcelona endured a disappointing season, failing to retain its league title and crashing out of the Champions League following a defeat by Atletico Madrid. @highlight Luis Enrique appointed new manager of Barcelona @highlight Enrique replaces Tata Martino at Camp Nou @highlight Former player a huge favorite at Catalan club @highlight Enjoyed a fine season in charge at Celta Vigo
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'I'm afraid that the @placeholder administration's weakness will put us in a position where we'll talk and talk, and Iran will march forward toward a nuclear weapon.'
By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor, In Nashua, N.h. PUBLISHED: 13:59 EST, 14 March 2014 | UPDATED: 14:18 EST, 14 March 2014 'Putin is playing hardball and Obama is playing tee ball' in Ukraine, New Hampshire Republican Sen. Kelly Ayotte claimed on Friday, castigating the White House for showing weakness on the global stage while Russia's president flexes his muscles. 'The Ayatollahs in Iran will watch whether we put on real sanctions' against Russian interests, she warned in a lunchtime speech at the Northeast Republican Leadership Conference. 'They will look at what we do,' Ayotte said, 'and we should worry if we do not act.' @highlight 'The Ayatollahs in Iran will watch whether we put on real sanctions' against Russia, warns New Hampshire GOP Senator Kelly Ayotte @highlight She slammed Hillary Clinton's famous 'reset button' moment in Geneva @highlight 'I'm looking forward to seeing that in campaign commercials,' she said @highlight Ayotte became the second politician Friday morning to say that 'Mitt [Romney] was right' about Russia being America's biggest geopolitical foe
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While the installation of Rudd as prime minister for a second time helped the party claw back some of the ground @placeholder lost under Gillard, many analysts said his arrival came too late to save the party.
(CNN) -- Former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd bid farewell to politics, telling parliamentarians Wednesday in an emotional speech that he will step down at the end of the week. Rudd was first elected prime minister in 2007. Party infighting caused him to lose the post to Julia Gillard in 2010. He reclaimed the position in June in yet more infighting in the Labor Party. But when it came to elections in September, the bookish incumbent lost to the pugnacious style of Tony Abbott. Labor infighting boosted Abbott's standing in the polls and -- under Gillard -- the party faced certain defeat at elections this year. @highlight Party infighting caused the Labor Party the prime ministership @highlight In 2009, Rudd formally apologized to the Forgotten Australians
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Make it to the summit of @placeholder's 5,895-meter Kilimanjaro, and you'll be standing at Africa's highest point.
(CNN) -- Yes, safaris are great and the beaches are diverse and dramatic. But an Africa getaway doesn't just have to be about 4X4 game drives or lazy strolls on cotton-soft sands by crystal blue waters. If you're looking to soak up the continent's breathtaking scenery, and have an eye for adventure, then there's only one place to be: at the top. From the snow-capped peak of Kilimanjaro, through the forest-clothed slopes of Mount Kenya, to the Alpine meadows of the High Atlas Mountains, Africa's magnificent rooftops offer glorious views and a wide range of trekking experiences that appeal to all kinds of climbers, from hardcore mountaineers to weekend warriors and families. @highlight African mountains offer all kinds of climbers a wide range of trekking experiences @highlight Magnificent scenery, rare wildlife and cultural exchanges are major draws @highlight Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, Africa's tallest mountain, is the most popular destination @highlight We pick seven picks of the best hikes in the continent
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Happy: Wylie's new life in @placeholder includes regular walks, lots of cuddles and a caring new owner
Savagely beaten, stabbed and forced to participate in dog fights, the first four years of Wylie the Afghan mongrel's life were nothing short of hellish. But after being picked up by a convoy of British soldiers on the streets of Kandahar, Afghanistan, Wylie was given the veterinary care he needed before being flown to the UK. Now, two years after his arrival, he has found a loving new home, triumphed in the mongrel category at Crufts - and is the 'author' of his very own autobiography. Scroll down for video Happy: Since arriving in Somerset, owner Sarah Singleton says he has been able to 'be a puppy again' @highlight Wylie was found in Kandahar in 2011 by a patrol of British soldiers @highlight Had been beaten with wood, stabbed and had his muzzle cut open @highlight Flown to the UK and adopted by Sarah Singleton, 35, from Yeovil @highlight She says he is still very trusting and adores people, even men @highlight Story has been turned into a book: Wylie: The Dog Who Never Gave Up
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Still, the animated title wasn't the only reason for @placeholder to be happy this weekend.
(EW.com) -- Right about now, some intern at Sony is probably carting a few crates of champagne into the boardroom. Or at the very least least a couple buckets of Halloween candy. The studio had a terrific weekend, breaking the September box office slump with the top two hits in the country. "Hotel Transylvania" led the way with a tremendous $43 million from 3,349 theaters — the highest September opening weekend of all time ahead of "Sweet Home Alabama's" $35.6 million bow a full decade ago. The monster hit, which earned an "A-" CinemaScore grade and a sizzling $12,840 per theater average, will continue to play to family audiences in the weeks leading up to the great pumpkin holiday, and will easily break the $100 million mark — a milestone that has evaded main voice actor Adam Sandler's last two films, "That's My Boy" ($36.9 million) and "Jack and Jill" ($74.2 million). @highlight "Hotel Transylvania" led the way at this weekend's box office @highlight Time travel film "Looper" came in second @highlight Playing in only 335 theaters, "Pitch Perfect" grossed $5.2 million
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But even the clattering pomp of a full state carriage procession through cheering Windsor streets festooned with the Irish tricolour could not match the significance of @placeholder – in white tie and tails – rising to toast the Queen and the British people at last night’s state banquet.
Beneath the arms and armour of a thousand years of monarchy, the former chief of the IRA’s Northern Command had dinner with the Sovereign at Windsor last night. And he heard her declare firmly: ‘We are walking together towards a brighter, more settled, future. We shall remember our past but we will no longer allow our past to ensnare our future.’ On a day brimming with powerful symbolism in honour of the first state visit by a President of the Republic of Ireland, there were so many historic moments to choose from – President Michael D Higgins bowing at Westminster Abbey’s Tomb of the Unknown Warrior and addressing both Houses of Parliament; the Irish head of state being invited (in Irish) to inspect the Grenadier Guards. @highlight Mr McGuinness boycotted Queen’s state visit to the Republic in 2011 @highlight On this reciprocal visit, he was determined not to misjudge the mood again @highlight Mr McGuinness was seated just 16 places down from the Prince of Wales @highlight Captured in conversation with both the British and Irish Prime Ministers
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However @placeholder's joy soon turned to despair when her pup was returned to someone else who proved they owned her with photographs.
By Emma Thomas PUBLISHED: 10:58 EST, 9 October 2013 | UPDATED: 11:02 EST, 9 October 2013 A stolen Jack Russell missing for four years has been reunited with her owner after Sir Bruce Forsyth's campaign stepped in to help. Jackie Barozzi's dog, Biba, was stolen from her Berkshire home in July 2009, soon after having puppies. In August this year, Biba was found hundreds of miles away in Salford, Manchester, living with a new family who were unwilling to give her back. So Jackie enlisted the help of Sir Bruce's daughter, Debbie Matthews, to fight her case and the pair have now been reunited. @highlight Jackie Barozzi's dog, Biba, was stolen from her home in Berkshire in 2009 @highlight In August this year, she was found by a dog warden in Salford, Manchester @highlight Bruce Forsyth's campaign stepped in and helped reunite the pair
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@placeholder passed a similar measure in March, igniting a firestorm of political activism that drew thousands to the state capital in protest.
Ohio voters will repeal a controversial law Tuesday limiting the collective-bargaining rights of public workers, CNN projects based on reported results. With 28% of precincts reporting, 62% of people voted for repealing the law, while 38% voted to keep it, according to the office of the Ohio Secretary of State. The measure was a referendum on state Senate bill 5, the latest in a showdown between union groups, business leaders and lawmakers over the ways state governments negotiate with their employees. It was seen as a barometer for next year's general election in the key battleground state. The bill passed the Republican-controlled state legislature in March and would have limited the bargaining rights of public workers -- including police, teachers and firefighters -- to salaries, workplace conditions and hours. @highlight Republican Gov. John Kasich congratulates his opposition @highlight Ohioans will overturn a law limiting collective bargaining rights for public workers @highlight The bill passed in March, but had not yet gone into effect @highlight A similar bill was passed in Wisconsin in March
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As of January 10 this year, 6,775 @placeholder Service members have died in action since 2001 and 51,809 have been injured.
By Sara Malm The CEO of global coffee chain Starbucks is donating $30million to benefit the rehabilitation of U.S. war veterans. Howard Schultz’s contribution has been earmarked for research into brain trauma and PTSD suffered by thousands of returning soldiers. This follows Shultz promise last year to hire at least 10,000 veterans and military spouses over the next five years. Big bucks: Starbucks's CEO Howard Schultz has donated $30million for research into post-traumatic stress syndrome and traumatic brain injuries Mr Schultz also criticised the U.S. government saying they do a better job of sending people to war than bringing them back from the front line. @highlight Starbucks CEO donates $30million to research into brain trauma and PTSD @highlight Said U.S. is better at sending people to war than bringing them home @highlight Howard Schultz also promised to hire at least 10,000 vets and spouses
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But it is also true that underneath the surface, there has been an unhealthy atmosphere of mistrust between this @placeholder and some of its military chieftains.
(CNN) -- Someone in the Obama White House clearly has a good book to write one day: "How Not to Do Rollouts." With one hapless episode after another, the rollout of the President's plan to destroy ISIS is beginning to rival the less-than-splendid debut of the Obamacare website. President Barack Obama's critics may take some glee from the recent missteps, but they shouldn't. Going to war is serious business, especially when the conflict promises to be long and messy. For the nation's sake, our dysfunctional politics needs to become functional on this one or we put too much at risk, starting with the lives of our men and women in uniform. @highlight David Gergen: Rollout of President's fight vs. ISIS has been dogged by problems @highlight There's been uncertainty about whether this is a war and if ground troops may go, he says @highlight This war is too important to have it shrouded in confusion, Gergen says @highlight Gergen: Administration can rescue the situation, as it did with Obamacare website
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In my native @placeholder, anti-Semitic attacks have risen and we've seen the return of old prejudices on anti-war marches.
(CNN) -- On Sunday, there was a rally in London to protest something I never thought would need protesting in modern Britain: the rise of anti-Semitism. The rally was in reaction to a series of strange, unsettling incidents that took place during the recent demonstrations against Israeli military actions in Gaza. In one case, the manager of a supermarket in London decided to take all the kosher food off the shelves. He apparently feared that demonstrators outside might trash the shop; one member of the staff reportedly said, "We support free Gaza." The supermarket chain called it "an isolated decision ... in a very challenging situation." @highlight Tim Stanley: Anti-Semitism surfaced in the wake of the controversy over Gaza war @highlight He says some conflate Israel and its policies with Jews in general @highlight It's vital to ensure that historic prejudice doesn't get revived, he says @highlight Stanley: Anti-Semitism has long been connected to far right, but some on left tolerate it
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However, it was most certainly a surprise to see their arch-rivals spend £63million on @placeholder.
By Kit Holden It has been a summer of bank breaking transfers. At almost all of Europe's major clubs, there has been a changing of the guard, and an expensive one too. Barcelona have shelled out £75million for Luis Suarez, Real Madrid over £80million for James Rodriguez and Toni Kroos, and Manchester United and Liverpool have spent millions plundering Southampton. In all the commotion, only Bayern Munich have remained quiet. And yet, In Robert Lewandowski, they appear to have pulled off the coup of the year. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Lewandowski score two for Bayern Munich against Wolfsburg Quality: Lewandowski has settled in well to life at new club Bayern Munich @highlight The new Bayern Munich striker appears to be a very shrewd acquisition @highlight Barcelona and Real Madrid have spent £75m and £63m on Suarez and Rodriguez respectively @highlight But Lewandowski's free transfer to Bayern looks to be the bargain deal of the summer
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Instead, as 100 parishioners sat in the church, @placeholder Jonathan Clark delivered a service full of praise for Mr Ntege – as the controversial vicar stood smiling beside him, clad in clerical robes.
Rev Nathan Ntege greets the congregation outside St Jude's in Thornton Heath following the collapse of the trial Only a few days ago, he was in the dock in a Crown Court trial, facing the prospect of years in jail for allegedly overseeing a ‘conveyor belt’ of fake weddings. But yesterday the Rev Nathan Ntege, 54, was back in the pulpit at his Church of England parish and smiling broadly. He was even blessed in front of the congregation by his bishop, despite being accused of running Britain’s biggest bogus marriage racket in a £1million trial that collapsed last week. @highlight Rev Nathan Ntege was accused of carrying out hordes of bogus weddings @highlight The 54-year-old evaded persecution when a Crown Court trial collapsed @highlight Returned to St Jude's in Thornton Heath, south London, to resume duties @highlight Bishop of Croydon, Jonathan Clark, welcomed the Ugandan national back
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Local media nicknamed @placeholder and a teammate "fire and ice."
(CNN) -- You could say that a simple pair of running shorts was the trigger that launched a multimillion-dollar business and radically shifted the lives of basketball coaches Susan Walvius and Michelle Marciniak. In August 2007, Walvius, who was then the head women's basketball coach at the University of South Carolina, and her assistant, Marciniak, had just finished a long day teaching at a summer basketball camp. They sat exhausted in the gym, looking forward to a good night's rest. Then Walvius -- thinking about her comfy running shorts -- experienced what she describes as an "aha moment." "I looked at Michelle and said, 'I love this fabric, and I'd love to have bedsheets from this stuff.' Michelle said, 'Let's do it.' " And with zero formal business experience, the two women stepped boldly into the world of entrepreneurship. @highlight Ex-college, WNBA guard Marciniak, ex-head coach Walvius team up for business @highlight "The biggest similarity between coaching and what we do now is raising capital," Walvius says @highlight Marciniak often is asked about 2002 suspension, fine after fight on the court @highlight They say sports has gender-based differences, but bottom line matters most in business
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Putin's idea of risk-taking is handing out anti-aircraft missiles to rebels in @placeholder.
(CNN) -- When White House press secretary Josh Earnest said this week that President Barack Obama had "substantially improved the tranquillity of the global community," many observers reacted with disbelief. When the President refused to go to the U.S.-Mexico border last week to see the crisis of young people flooding into the United States because "he's not interested in photo ops," lesser mortals noted he had played pool with Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper, dropped by a brewery to have a beer and shook hands with a man wearing a horse-head mask. When he went to Delaware on Thursday and opened with a few sentences about the shooting down of a Malaysian airliner in Ukraine before joking about Joe Biden and going back to his prepared text on infrastructure, many thought he had failed to take seriously an international disaster. They were even less impressed when he had lunch at the Charcoal Pit and ordered burgers and fries (not a photo op, of course). It was not until 24 hours later that he took to the podium to promise an aggressive investigation. @highlight Newt Gingrich: The more dangerous world becomes more Obama hides in fantasy world @highlight He says Obama's self-image as a "bear" is delusional and out of touch with reality @highlight Gingrich: Putin's muscular approach makes Obama look weak and disconnected
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But she will need to be at her best in Saturday's showpiece as @placeholder bids for her 13th grand slam singles title.
(CNN) -- Top seed and defending champion Serena Williams charged into her sixth Wimbledon final where she will play Russian Vera Zvonareva on Saturday. Williams ended the dreams of unseeded Czech Petra Kvitova with a 7-6 6-2 victory in their semifinal on Centre Court on Friday. Earlier, Zvonareva came from a set down to beat another unseeded player, Bulgarian Tsvetana Pironkova, 3-6 6-3 6-2. Williams was extended by Kvitova in a near hour-long first set, which saw both exchange breaks before going into a tiebreak. The world number one raced into a 4-0 lead before Kvitova fought back and it needed a strong service winner from Williams to close it out 7-5. @highlight Serena Williams to take on Vera Zvonareva in women's singles final at Wimbledon @highlight Top seed Williams beats unseeded Czech Petra Kvitova 7-6 6-2 @highlight 21st seed Zvonareva of Russia saw off Bulgarian outside Tsvetana Pironkova in three sets
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Police said @placeholder had gone to the bar to do some extra work on his day off.
By Associated Press Reporter A father from Arizona, whose baby boy died when he left him in a car outside a bar, was sentenced to four years in prison on Friday. Daniel Bryant Gray had pleaded guilty to manslaughter and child abuse after the death of his three-month-old son Jamison. The 31-year-old had left the baby strapped into a car for several hours on August 28 last year, when temperatures reached 100F. Sentenced: Daniel Bryant Gray has been sent to prison after his baby son died after being left in a hot car Loss: Baby Jamison was only three months old when he died after being left in a hot car for three hours @highlight Daniel Bryant Gray was charged with manslaughter and child abuse @highlight Baby Jamison was left in vehicle on day temperatures reached 100F
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'My confidence was sky high - I started auditioning for loads more roles, and was thrilled when I landed the part of @placeholder - and I didn’t have to worry about fitting into the costumes.
Amanda Dodd slimmed down from 17st to 10 and a half Cut out junk food to achieve her dream of performing on stage By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 05:58 EST, 14 August 2012 | UPDATED: 09:18 EST, 13 May 2013 Weight loss can have many positive effects and for one woman, it has helped her career soar. Amanda Dodd, 41, from Solihull, West Midlands once tipped the scaled at 17 stone and hid behind baggy size 22 dresses but was determined to squeeze back into her sexy size 10 corset after landing a lead role as Sally Bowles a cabaret which was to be performed in front of 1,100 people. @highlight Amanda Dodd slimmed down from 17st to 10 and a half @highlight Cut out junk food to achieve her dream of performing on stage
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She blames @placeholder - who is not the child's father - for the child's death by telling her to submerge her daughter in water.
By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 06:01 EST, 13 March 2014 | UPDATED: 09:53 EST, 13 March 2014 Denies murder: Ammaz Qureshi, 35, is on trial charged with the killing of a one-year-old in Norway A British accountant has claimed he tried to stop the abuse that led to his lover killing her child live on Skype 1,100 miles away. Ammaz Qureshi told a court in Norway that he had been 'shocked' when he heard the mother Yasmin Chaudhry, 28, filled the mouth of her 22-month-old daughter Huaina with chilli. The 35-year-old is accused of telling the baby's mother, 28-year-old Yasmin Chaudhry, to submerge the child in a bucket of water after the child interrupted their online chat. @highlight Ammaz Qureshi, 35, says he tried to stop 'hideous' abuse @highlight The British accountant is charged with murder in Norway @highlight Accused of telling mistress to dunk her baby in water over Skype @highlight The child had allegedly interrupted their secret online chat by crying @highlight The mother also filled the mouth of her daughter with chilli
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@placeholder in particular has stumbled with this critical voting bloc, after his comments suggesting that making the economic landscape tough for illegal immigrants will force them to "self deport."
Washington (CNN) -- When presumptive Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney appears before Latino small-business owners in Washington on Wednesday, he'll address a group whose explosive birth rates foreshadow a seismic political shift in GOP strongholds in the Deep South and Southwest. "The Republicans' problem is their voters are white, aging and dying off," said David Bositis, a senior research associate at the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, who studies minority political engagement. "There will come a time when they suffer catastrophic losses with the realization of the population changes." Over the next several generations, the wave of minority voters -- who, according to U.S. Census figures released this week, now represent more than half of the nation's population born in the past year -- will become more of a power base in places like Alabama, Mississippi and Georgia. That hold will extend across the Southwest all the way to California, experts say. @highlight Births of nonwhites have now overtaken births of whites, according to the U.S. Census @highlight Republicans face uphill battle in persuading Latinos to vote for their candidates @highlight Shift is most pronounced in the South and Southwest
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Turquoise walls: Another of the bedrooms in @placeholder with a full length mirror and large windows looking out onto the grounds
By Wills Robinson A mansion on the site where fabled hero Robin Hood was said to have died has gone on sale for £1.3m. The 17th century Carr House, located on the Kirklees Estate near the West Yorkshire village of Hartshead, has four bedrooms and is surrounded by 750-acres of land. The Grade I-listed grand mansion is one of the most historic in Britain and features a 'flying' staircase and an oak room. Legend has it that the folk figure, who was in the estate's priory dying of old age, fired an arrow from his bed and demanded to be buried where it landed. His grave is in the back garden of the estate but is closed to the public. @highlight Carr House is located in the Kirklees Estate on the border of the West Yorkshire village of Hartshead @highlight The mansion has four bedrooms, a flying stair case and is surrounded by 750 acres of land @highlight Legend has it the hero, who was first mentioned in the 13th century, was in the estate's priory during his final days @highlight He is said to have fired an arrow from his bed and demanded to be buried where it landed
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Dominic King: Liverpool have put together a package that @placeholder described as a 'wonderful deal'.
Brendan Rodgers has revealed that Raheem Sterling has been offered a 'wonderful deal' to remain at Liverpool. But the England international has yet to agree terms after talks stalled for a number of months and Rodgers said the club would not be held to ransom over his future. Sportsmail's Sami Mokbel and Dominic King, who have been following the negotiations closely, answer all the burning questions on the Sterling situation. Raheem Sterling's contract negotiations at Liverpool continue to drag on, despite the club offering the England international a 'wonderful deal' in the words of manager Brendan Rodgers WILL STERLING STAY AT LIVERPOOL OR MOVE TO PASTURES NEW? @highlight Raheem Sterling is yet to sign a new long-term contract with Liverpool @highlight Brendan Rodgers said he has been offered a 'wonderful deal' to stay @highlight But his representatives are keen to get the best deal for the young star @highlight His wages are expected to rise from around £35,000-a-week to £100,000 @highlight A number of European clubs are monitoring the talks closely @highlight CLICK HERE for all the latest Liverpool news
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The FBI is granted certain leeway under @placeholder - it is allowed to withhold 'information compiled for law enforcement purposes' if disclosing it would interfere with ongoing investigations or endanger lives.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 23:06 EST, 19 March 2014 | UPDATED: 23:06 EST, 19 March 2014 The Federal Bureau of Investigations must offer a federal judge a better explanation as to why it is refusing to give information to a graduate student researching an alleged plot to kill 'Occupy' leaders in Texas, the judge hearing the case ruled last week. Judge Rosemary M. Collyer of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia wrote in her ruling that the reason the FBI gave for denying Massachusetts Institute of Technology graduate student Ryan Noah Shapiro access to key pieces of information in heavily redacted documents was not sufficient, and a better explanation must be provided if the Bureau continues to refuse to share the information. @highlight The alleged plot was first disclosed in documents released by the FBI in response to a FOIA request by a civil rights organization @highlight MIT graduate student Ryan Shapiro says the FBI is now refusing to turn over additional information he's requested @highlight The FBI says the information Shapiro requested is exempt under FOIA laws @highlight The judge hearing the case is not satisfied with the FBI's reason for withholding the information
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Aides to Hadi have accused Saleh -- both of whom are in the same political party -- of being behind the rising tensions, whether by sitting quietly as his supporters chastised @placeholder or siding against the vice president.
Sanaa, Yemen (CNN) -- The Yemeni cabinet has approved the draft of a law that will give President Ali Abdullah Saleh and his aides immunity from prosecution. The draft was submitted to parliament for approval and is expected to be approved within days, said Yahya al-Arasi, a senior vice presidential aide. Ghaleb al-Odaini, the spokesman for the opposition Joint Meeting Parties (JMP), said the law will pass but expect lawmakers to make changes to it before approving it. Under the terms of a Gulf Cooperation Council-brokered deal, Saleh has agreed to step down as president on February 21 in exchange for immunity from prosecution. @highlight NEW: Prime Minister says the immunity bill will help Yemen avoid bloodshed @highlight NEW: Lawmakers argue about nominating Hadi as their presidential candidate @highlight Parliament will have to approve the draft for it to become law @highlight Thousands protests in provinces against the proposal
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She said: 'The provision of both halal and non-halal is not unusual in @placeholder's school.
Parents have condemned a school's decision to ban all pork products from the menu and replace other meats with halal versions. Pupils aged between three and 11 at Brinsworth Manor Infant and Junior Schools in Rotherham - which Ofsted identifies as having only a small number of pupils from minority ethnic groups - will no longer be able to enjoy sausages, bacon or ham. Parents at both schools, which share a site, were told of the decision in a letter from Rotherham Council’s principal catering officer Ron Parry, who wrote that there had been ‘minor adjustments’ to the lunch menu. @highlight Sausages, ham and other pork products have been banned at Brinsworth Manor Infant and Junior Schools in Rotherham @highlight Just 20 per cent of the 600 pupils at the two schools are Muslim @highlight Governors agreed to the change to make the school more inclusive @highlight Rotherham Council said only serving halal meat was a 'minor adjustment' @highlight The move comes as Britain's vets call for Muslims and Jews to use more 'acceptable' methods of killing
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Delicious: A healthy Iranian ground beef kebab served on nan with mast-o khiar, fresh herbs, and sumac is pictured being prepared inside the @placeholder
By John Hall A restaurant in the U.S. is breaking all the rules about politics never being discussed at the dinner table by only serving food from countries considered enemies of America. Conflict Kitchen, which is based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, features a rotating menu of takeaway food from countries where diplomatic relations with the U.S. are tense. Dishes on sale are currently from Venezuela - whose oil-rich left-wing government is openly hostile to the U.S. - but past menus included traditional food from North Korea, Iran and Afghanistan and Cuba. Tension with your takeaway? Conflict Kitchen, based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, features a rotating menu of food from countries with a tense relationship with America. Pictured is the North Korean-themed outlet @highlight Takeaway restaurant serves dishes originating from 'hostile' countries @highlight Constantly rotating menu currently features a variety of Venezuelan food @highlight Past versions had dishes from North Korea, Iran and Afghanistan and Cuba @highlight Customers are given information sheet about country when ordering a meal @highlight Non-profit restaurant was originally set up as 'awareness-raising' art project @highlight Owners hope to educate locals about culture and history of 'enemy' nations
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campaign, which will be unveiled officially on the 31st October, is the second to feature @placeholder.
By Ruth Styles PUBLISHED: 18:58 EST, 27 October 2013 | UPDATED: 06:24 EST, 28 October 2013 She might have married a prince, but Kendra Spears hasn't given up the day job, as these exclusive images from Next's newest campaign reveal. The model, 25, is now known as the Princess Salwa Aga Khan after marrying Prince Rahmin Aga Khan, the 42-year-old eldest son and heir of the Aga Khan, in August. But despite her royal status - and her husband's estimated £800 million fortune - it seems the American model has no intention of retiring. Smouldering: Fledgling royal Kendra Spears, 25, looks wonderful in the Next winter campaign @highlight The 25-year-old model is now known as Princess Salwa Aga Khan @highlight Husband Rahmin, 42, the heir to the Aga Khan's £800 million fortune @highlight Stars in Next's new campaign which was shot on location in New York @highlight Hits include a demure burgundy lace dress and a champagne silk slip
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Among them: no blast craters are visible under the landing modules; shadows intersect instead of running parallel, suggesting the presence of an unnatural light source; and a planted @placeholder flag appears to ripple in a breeze although there's no wind on the moon.
(CNN) -- It captivated millions of people around the world for eight days in the summer of 1969. It brought glory to the embattled U.S. space program and inspired beliefs that anything was possible. Moon landing hoax theorists point to the "rippling" flag as evidence the landings were faked. It's arguably the greatest technological feat of the 20th century. And to some, it was all a lie. Forty years after Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin set foot on the moon, a small cult of conspiracy theorists maintains the historic event -- and the five subsequent Apollo moon landings -- were staged. These people believe NASA fabricated the landings to trump their Soviet rivals and fulfill President Kennedy's goal of ferrying humans safely to and from the moon by the end of the 1960s. @highlight A cult of conspiracy theorists believe NASA faked the Apollo moon landings @highlight The U.S. wanted to avoid embarrassment and trump the Soviets, hoax theorists say @highlight Theorists point to "inconsistencies" in NASA photos and TV footage @highlight A poll shows 6 percent of Americans believe the Apollo moon landings were faked
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Republican leaders say the @placeholder will consider the issue in several smaller proposals instead of a comprehensive single measure, a process that would allow more debate and votes on specific provisions.
Washington (CNN) -- A compromise amendment intended to ease congressional passage of sweeping immigration legislation easily won Senate approval Wednesday. The 69-29 vote set up a procedural motion immediately afterward to limit debate on the roughly 1,200-page bill, which would provide an eventual path to citizenship for millions of immigrants living illegally in the country. While some further amendments still could be considered, the measure appeared headed to a final Senate vote by the end of the week after the procedural motion passed in a 67-31 vote. Backers of the bill want the Democratic-led Senate to pass it with a solid majority to demonstrate growing bipartisan momentum as the measure heads to the GOP-controlled House of Representatives. @highlight NEW: A separate vote limits further debate, setting up a final vote as soon as Thursday @highlight The Senate easily passes a compromise amendment to increase border security @highlight A final vote on the immigration bill could occur by the end of the week @highlight It would increase border security and provide an eventual path to citizenship for millions
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Sealed with a kiss: Earlier, @placeholder took a selfie as he was kissed by team-mate Bastian Schweinsteiger
By Matthew Blake If you had just won the World Cup, what's the first thing you would do? Do a little dance? Drink a lot of Champagne? Or snap a selfie and share it with the world? The German national team did all three last night... but not necessarily in that order. In fact, long before the Eurotrance began pumping and the fizz started flowing, Germany's elated players were taking selfies with whoever would oblige. Scroll down for video Golden memory: Mario Gotze was one of the first to post a picture online grinning happily with his World Cup winner's medal in one hand and the triophy in the other @highlight Lukas Podolski led the Twitter spree with a string of grinning selfies @highlight He posted pictures with Schweinsteiger, the World Cup and Angela Merkel @highlight Selfies also come from hero Gotze, Khedira, Boateng, Ozil and Schurrle @highlight Brazilian star Kaka got a selfie with David Beckham and Brazil legend Pele @highlight Others who posted pictures at Maracana were Rihanna and LeBron James
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@placeholder, five, said: 'We haven't found anything yet but we hope we will.
By Darren Boyle for MailOnline A gold-rush has hit a seaside town - after a German artist buried £10,000 worth of bullion as part of an arts festival. Hundreds of amateur treasure hunters flocked to a beach at Folkestone, Kent earlier today in a bid to get their hands on a share of the solid gold deliberately buried in the sand. Excited children with their parents, hobby archeologists and competitive teens packed the beach at low tide to try and find the hidden bullion. Scroll down for video Some treasure hunters believe that using a bigger shovel is the most effective way of finding the gold @highlight Treasure hunters frantically dug up the sand in the hunt for £10,000 of gold @highlight The 30 gold bars weighing 10-20g are worth between £250 and £500 each @highlight Prospectors only have a few hours a day to dig while the tide is out @highlight Some people have deployed metal detectors in a bid to speed up the hunt @highlight Others are wearing just the pants and using plastic shovels @highlight Oscar, 3, said if he found the treasure, he'd hide it from brother Daniel, 5
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@placeholder was killed in a rooftop shootout with authorities in 1993.
Miami (CNN)Despite calling the case "incredible" and the newly discovered evidence "very intriguing," a judge Friday ruled against overturning the conviction of a onetime wealthy businessman who's been sitting in prison for 27 years for the killing of two people inside a downtown Miami hotel. Krishna "Kris" Maharaj, 75, was not in court when Judge William Thomas said, "This court fully weighed the materiality, relevance and inconsistencies of the newly discovered evidence, and concludes that such evidence falls dramatically short of establishing that the murders were committed by anyone other than Mr. Maharaj." The convicted killer's family sat in the front row of the courtroom, and held each other as the judge uttered those words. Just a couple of rows behind them, the wife and mother of the victims, Derrick and Duane Moo Young, shed tears of happiness. @highlight Judge in Florida rules against new murder trial @highlight After 27 years in prison, lawyers claimed new evidence could free ex-millionaire @highlight Kris Maharaj's lawyers say he was framed for a drug-money hit ordered by Pablo Escobar @highlight Prosecutors say Maharaj shot and killed a father and son in a Miami hotel
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Apple is expected to update both the @placeholder and the iPad mini later this year.
(CNN) -- iPhone and iPad users looking with envy at the ever-ballooning screen sizes of Android devices shouldn't lose hope just yet. The Wall Street Journal reports that Apple has been experimenting with iPhone screen sizes larger than the current four inches, echoing rumors from earlier this year that the company may be looking to supplement its current offerings. The WSJ also says that Apple is experimenting with larger iPads, specifically a model with a gigantic 13-inch display. While a larger iPhone would be in line with current trends, the trend in tablets has been toward smaller screen sizes, not larger ones. @highlight Report: Apple experimenting with bigger iPad, iPhone screens @highlight Wall Street Journal says giant 13-inch display considered for iPad @highlight Apple often experiments with products that never get released
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‘These can be tough conditions to live with, and while I was up against the @placeholder elements for one month, Fergus has a lifetime of Crohn’s challenges ahead of him.
By Emma Innes A father has braved four storey-high waves and a force nine gale to row across the Atlantic Ocean in a bid to help find a cure for his son’s illness. James Prior, 49, from Wandsworth, London, has raised more than £100,000 to pay for research into a cure for Crohn’s disease. The father-of-four took on the gruelling trial because his son, Fergus, 10, has the crippling digestive condition. James Prior, 49, has raised more than £100,000 for Crohn's and Colitis UK by rowing across the Atlantic Ocean. His son, Fergus, 10, has the crippling digestive condition, Crohn's disease @highlight James Prior, 49, rowed from Gran Canaria to Barbados in 32 days @highlight Mr Prior, a client director at a consultancy firm, had never rowed before @highlight He was in an open-topped rowing boat and travelled unsupported @highlight He has raised more than £100,000 for Crohn's and Colitis UK @highlight His son, Fergus, 10, has Crohn's disease - a chronic digestive condition
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In each episode Mr @placeholder meets a group of youngsters and teaches them about planting seeds, making compost and trying new foods.
By Mail On Sunday Reporter In a knitted tank top, wellies and trilby, the presenter of a gardening show for toddlers might at first glance seem more weed than sex symbol. But Ben Faulks, who appears in a shed full of talking vegetables on the CBeebies channel, has gained an army of admirers among the mothers of his young fans. And when they got a chance to learn more about the actor and his show Mr Bloom’s Nursery, their questions soon became unsuitable for children. Scroll down for video Mr Bloom's Nursery: Ben Faulks has gained an army of admirers among the mothers of his young fans @highlight CBeebies presenter Ben Faulks has built up an army of admirers among mothers of his young fans @highlight When the mums got a chance to learn more about the actor, several women turned the air blue with lewd suggestions on Facebook @highlight One mum begged Mr Bloom to ‘feel my melons’ to ‘see if they’re firm’ @highlight Staff deleted 20 of the rudest comments from the CBeebies Facebook page
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The remaining $300 million will go to @placeholder victims of the bombing in Libya by U.S. warplanes in 1986.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Libya has paid $1.5 billion to the families of terrorism victims, overcoming the final obstacle to full relations with the United States, the State Department said Friday. Police officers survey the wreckage of Pan Am Flight 103 in Lockerbie, Scotland, in December 1988. The payment ends Tripoli's legal liability in U.S. terror cases and paves the way for increased U.S. involvement in the oil-rich nation. President Bush signed an executive order Friday restoring Libyan immunity from terrorism-related lawsuits and dismissing pending cases over compensation as part of a deal reached this summer. David Welch, the top U.S. diplomat for the Middle East, who negotiated the agreement, called Libya's rehabilitation from a terrorist nation to a U.S. ally "historic." @highlight Payment is part of multitiered plan to normalize relations between the two countries @highlight Tensions go back to attacks on Pan Am 103, German disco, U.S. airstrikes @highlight Libya now exempt from legislation allowing victim compensation from frozen assets @highlight Deal ends Libyan liability in terror cases, paves way for U.S. investment
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@placeholder wasn’t naming names when he guarded against Real’s ruthlessness, but we know who he meant.
It was Steven Gerrard who first sounded the warning: ‘We are playing against the best side in Europe and if we have two or three passengers it can become embarrassing against sides like this who are deadly’. The Liverpool skipper, it seems, is wise before the event. For if the Premier League’s bottom club, Queens Park Rangers, can expose their shortcomings, then the European champions could well humiliate. Just ask Ashley Cole and his Roma colleagues how brutal Bayern Munich were in their 7-1 demolition on Tuesday night, for the continent’s very best sides can be unforgiving if catching even illustrious opponents on an off-day. @highlight Liverpool take on Real Madrid in Champions League on Wednesday @highlight Reds captain Steven Gerrard has warned they need to be on top form @highlight Cristiano Ronaldo has been in sensational form with 19 this season @highlight His 15 in the league is two more than Liverpool have managed in total @highlight Real have won seven in a row, including their last two games 5-0
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The sister said she lost sight of @placeholder in a group of other children leaving the school, according to a police report.
(CNN) -- A man authorities want to question in the slaying of a 7-year-old girl, whose body was dumped in a landfill, appeared in a Florida court Wednesday on child pornography charges after being extradited from Mississippi. Jarred Harrell, 24, faces 29 counts of possession of child pornography in Clay County, Florida. Clay County Sheriff Rick Beseler has said Harrell is also sought for questioning in the abduction and murder of Somer Thompson, but has not said why. Harrell was arrested in Meridian, Mississippi, by federal agents earlier this month, and Florida Gov. Charlie Crist asked Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour to extradite him. The arrest followed a search of Harrell's residence, Clay County authorities said. @highlight Jarred Harrell, 24, faces 29 counts of possessing of child pornography @highlight Police want to question him the death of Somer Thompson, 7 @highlight Police in Florida have not said why they want to talk with Harrell @highlight Thompson was abducted in October; her body was found in a Georgia landfill
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But he had no plans to star in them himself, he said, until the search for a suitable actor-singer-rider came up short and he embarked on a crash course on lasso handling and other @placeholder skills.
By Associated Press Herb Jeffries, the jazz singer and actor who performed with Duke Ellington and was known as the 'Bronze Buckaroo' in a series of all-black 1930s Westerns, died of heart failure Sunday morning at a Los Angeles hospital. He was 100. His death was confirmed by Raymond Strait, who worked with Jeffries on his not-yet-published autobiography titled 'Color of Love.' Star: Herb Jeffries, pictured, has been described as the only black singing cowboy star in Hollywood history Singer: Jeffries, seen here in a 1957 still for 'Calypso Joe,' appeared as vocalist for Duke Ellington on the song 'Flamingo' @highlight Jeffries has been described as the only black singing cowboy star in Hollywood history @highlight Appeared in a series of all-black 1930s Westerns @highlight He is survived by his fifth wife, Savannah; three daughters; and two sons
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But his survival continued what he calls the theft of his freedom by the @placeholder government.
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- Muhammad Saad Iqbal is a free man after serving more than six years at the U.S. military's detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba -- without any charge. A guard talks to a Guantanamo detainee, inside the open yard at Camp 4 detention center, this week. Now, Iqbal is considering suing the U.S. government for unlawful detention. "I am angry in my heart," Iqbal said in a recent interview. "It's easy for the U.S. government to say, 'There are no charges found and he's free.' "But who will be responsible for seven years of my life?" @highlight Pakistani citizen was taken into U.S. custody in January 2002 @highlight Muhammad Saad Iqbal accuses handlers at Guantanamo Bay of beating him @highlight Iqbal reportedly arrested after talking about making a shoe bomb @highlight U.S. attorney says lawsuit is under consideration
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@placeholder, shaking his head in disbelief, told MailOnline: 'I read that he's claiming $12.7 million due to the cancellation of the [Rolling Stones] tour and I can't understand that.
Tragic L'Wren Scott's family have spoken of their fury at Sir Mick Jagger over the Rolling Stones' legal battle to claim $13million from insurers after canceling tour dates in the wake of her death. Miss Scott's closest loved ones are astonished by Jagger's 'unbelievable' decision to reap financial settlement and question his commitment to his girlfriend of 13 years, who hanged herself on March 17. Miss Scott's sister Jan Shane was so upset by the Rolling Stones front man's actions, who the family accuse of 'opening up old wounds,' she couldn't bring herself to comment. But her husband Rob, 58, spoke for the family and told MailOnline exclusively: 'We just can't believe Mick's doing what he's doing. @highlight The Stones were forced to postpone Australia and New Zealand leg of tour after L'Wren Scott committed suicide @highlight L'Wren left her entire estate to Jagger but he wants insurance money @highlight Stones' insurers refused to pay out as policy did not cover suicide @highlight In stunning court documents, insurers are seeking private medical information about L'Wren from her brother @highlight Insurers claim L'Wren 'had been suffering from a mental illness' and 'therefore her death is not considered to be 'sudden and unforeseen' @highlight They cite Miss Scott's 'lack of care, diligence and/or prudent behavior in committing suicide by hanging herself'
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It’s a little window into the @placeholder that we have forgotten.’
By Eleanor Harding PUBLISHED: 17:00 EST, 10 September 2012 | UPDATED: 01:58 EST, 11 September 2012 In two years’ time she would be Queen, her face printed on millions of stamps and banknotes. But at 23, she was still Princess Elizabeth – and this rare sketch offers a very private glimpse of that young woman, in all her girlish beauty. Drawn in charcoal and red chalk, the portrait shows the princess with rosebud lips and fine features, her large eyes lost in thought. The sketch has come to light ahead of its sale at Bloomsbury Auctions in London. Girlish beauty: The rare sketch shows the Queen - then a princess - at 23 The Queen, right, said she fondly remembered sitting for the artist @highlight The sketch was drawn in 1950 by impressionist painter Dame Laura Knight @highlight It has never been in the Royal Collection because Dame Laura made it for her own purposes
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@placeholder is seeking his third successive victory in what is the fourth race of the season.
(CNN) -- Valentino Rossi's hopes of retaining his MotoGP title were shattered on Saturday when the nine-time world champion motorcyclist suffered a horrific crash in a practice session for his home race in Italy. The 31-year-old could be out for months after fracturing a shin bone in his leg when he was thrown from his Yamaha in the second session ahead of qualifying at Mugello. He had an operation on Saturday afternoon, the official MotoGP Web site reported, after being flown to Careggi Hospital in Florence and then moved to the orthopedic trauma center. "It's an injury more serious than we thought, because it's an exposed fracture with the bone protruding from the skin," Doctor Claudio Macchiagodena of the sport's traveling medics Clinica Mobile told motogp.com. @highlight MotoGP world champion Valentino Rossi to have operation after fracturing his leg @highlight Italian thrown off his bike during practice session ahead of home race in Mugello @highlight He will miss a race for the first time since his debut in the 125cc class in 1996 @highlight Championship leader Jorge Lorenzo qualifies second on grid behind Dani Pedrosa
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"@placeholder will continue to fully exercise its rights and competencies over Chilean territory," he said.
SANTIAGO, Chile (Reuters) -- Chile called home its ambassador in Peru on Monday, as a dispute flared over disputed maritime territory between the South American neighbors. They have bickered over the rich Pacific coast fishing waters for years, and Peru published a new map on Sunday that pushes its bid to negotiate a new sea border. Chile's government protested the move and said it was calling home its ambassador in Peru, Cristian Barros, for consultations. "We feel that this type of publication (map) and this position certainly make more difficult a fluid bilateral relationship with the Peruvian government," spokesman Ricardo Lagos Weber said on Monday. @highlight Peru's foreign minister sought to downplay the row @highlight Sea border dispute has bubbled anew over past two years @highlight Less serious disputes involve dessert, fruit and a grape liquor
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The @placeholder spaghetti utensil, made of wood and stainless steel, poses a technical solution to the 'problem' of rolling up spaghetti.
By Deni Kirkova PUBLISHED: 12:22 EST, 10 June 2013 | UPDATED: 12:22 EST, 10 June 2013 For those of us that struggle to eat spaghetti with traditional cutlery the 'spaghetti fork' has been a dinnertime lifesaver for years. Battery-operated, multi-pronged forks designed to make Italian inspired mealtimes easier are available in most kitchen departments. And now the latest 'spaghetti fork' promising to end slurpy suppers is the Rolognese utensil from German firm Donkey which claims to roll up slippery pasta in an instant - the only downside is that you have to power it yourself .. with a crank handle! @highlight German Rolognese crank-spinning children's fork 'ends slurpy suppers' @highlight Other cutlery gadgets include 'thumbed' Japanese forks and electric variety @highlight Six pronged version created especially for serving
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No regrets: In the weeks since the funeral, @placeholder had tried to come to grips with the loss.
A husband who rented a billboard in an attempt to find his wife a new kidney says he is reminded of her every time he drives by the sign he rented to try and save her life. Jim Nelson's wife Sharon, from Salinas, Kansas, was on a transplant waiting list, before the couple decided to take matters into their own hands. They decided to head out onto the highway where Mr Nelson climbed up onto the board to paint their message. Wanted: A Kansas couple decided to take matters into their own hands. Sharon Nelson, 73, and her husband James, 70, rented a billboard on Interstate 70 in Jewell, to advertise Sharon’s plight for a new kidney @highlight Jim Nelson, 70, painted a billboard at the side of Interstate 70 to try and find a kidney donor for his wife, Sharon, 73 @highlight Despite tens of people responding to his plea, his wife passed away in September @highlight Jim took the sign down last month but is grateful for the time they shared
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The @placeholder said there were no mechanical issues with the presidential helicopter.
(CNN) -- President Barack Obama left for Camp David on Marine One Friday but, in a twist that has left some White House reporters scratching their heads, he apparently arrived at the presidential retreat by car. White House Press Secretary Jay Carney explained the decision not to land at Camp David was made in advance because of the weather. Marine One landed at an alternate site near Frederick, Maryland and the president and his daughter, Sasha, rode in a motorcade the rest of way to the compound. Because it is customary practice that the traveling press pool is included whenever the president uses a motorcade, reporters naturally wondered why the pool was not part of the trip or even informed that the president would use a motorcade ahead of time. @highlight NEW: In a separate incident, NORAD intercepts an aircraft in the vicinity of Camp David @highlight Obama left for Camp David on the presidential helicopter but apparently arrived by car @highlight Marine One was reportedly diverted because of bad weather @highlight CNN's weather team found no signs of stormy weather in the area
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In preparation for the WikiLeaks dump, the British government warning @placeholder news organizations about the publication of any material which could endanger national security.
Washington (CNN) -- Diplomatic cables expected to be released soon by WikiLeaks could contain highly sensitive information that reveals U.S. negotiating positions, secret intelligence and other confidential matters, a former U.S. ambassador to Russia told CNN. The expected online disclosure has to be taken seriously, said James F. Collins, who served as ambassador to Moscow from 1997 to 2001 and is currently director of the Russia and Eurasia Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. "Leaking information of this kind will be detrimental to building the trust among officials necessary to conduct effective and productive diplomacy. It will impede doing things in a normal, civilized way," Collins said. @highlight NEW: British government warns media against endangering national security @highlight Former ambassador says leaks likely to damage efforts to build trust @highlight Leaks expected to include "cables" used by State Department @highlight WikiLeaks is threatening to publish thousands of classified documents
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For the calendar year of 2014 -- which includes several months before the accusations went viral -- @placeholder's numbers show that Cosby's tour had $10.8 million in ticket sales over 101 shows.
(CNN)The list of canceled Bill Cosby shows has grown this month. Four shows the comedian had scheduled for February have been canceled: February 8 in Boston, February 21 in Pittsburgh and February 22 in Charlotte, North Carolina. No reasons were given for the Pittsburgh and Charlotte cancellations. Cosby said weather concerns led to the Boston cancellation, but the date has not been rescheduled. A fourth show, scheduled for Thalia Mara Hall in Jackson, Mississippi, on Thursday, has been "postponed," Shelia Byrd of the Jackson Mayor's Office told CNN. Gary Bongiovanni, editor-in-chief of Pollstar -- the concert tour publication -- says it's been challenging to keep track. @highlight Three Bill Cosby shows canceled in February, another postponed @highlight Cosby has been on tour since late fall @highlight Cosby has denied or declined to address numerous allegations
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For @placeholder, it's the same -- his fourth child is due soon.
CHILLICOTHE, Ohio (CNN) -- Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain are well aware of what's at stake in Ohio. Mike Milburn, left, and Dan DeGarmo are skeptical about what both candidates bring to the table. No Republican has ever won the White House without winning Ohio, a state that has received more visits from the candidates and their running mates this year than any other. Inside the bellwether state is the bellwether town of Chillicothe, a town that often mirrors the state's election results. Voters there are divided. With less than a month to go until the election, it's concerns about the financial markets and the economy that dominate the airwaves at the town's radio station. @highlight Chillicothe, population 22,000, is considered a bellwether town in Ohio @highlight Voters at local restaurant are skeptical about the upcoming election @highlight The town voted for George Bush in the past two elections @highlight John McCain has visited Chillicothe; Barack Obama is scheduled to visit Friday
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@placeholder's chance to make it into the record books has coincided with a relaunch at the Belmont track.
By Associated Press Reporter A buzz of excitement is surrounding the Long Island race track where California Chrome could become the first Triple Crown winner since 1978 tomorrow. The possibility that the winner of the Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes could extend his winning streak to New York's Belmont Park is expected to attract thousands more visitors. Belmont Park's director Martin Panza has been preparing for the extra attention California Chrome has brought, and has been adding extra seating, security and bathroom facilities. Scroll down for video Warm up: Exercise rider Willie Delgado helps get California Chrome ready for his Belmont Park race @highlight Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes winner could be first to clinch three-race victory since 1978 @highlight Belmont Park has increased seating and facilities after surge of interest in champion horse
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Shutdown: Police closed @placeholder for hours in both directions after the shooting
A man apparently upset about US immigration policy was shot and killed by an Austin police officer early Friday morning after firing more than 100 rounds at multiple buildings downtown, including the city's police headquarters and the Mexican Consulate. Assistant Chief Raul Munguia says nobody else was hurt. The identity of the shooter has not been released pending the notification of his family. Authorities received multiple 911 calls between 2.22am and 2.32am about shots fired at buildings downtown. Munguia said bullets struck police headquarters along 8th Street and the Interstate 35 frontage road, a Mexican Consulate and a federal courthouse. @highlight 911 calls about more than 100 rounds fired in downtown Austin started coming in just before 2.30am @highlight Gunman was fatally shot after police officer noticed he was wearing a suspicious vest @highlight Described as white male, about 50 years old from Austin, Texas @highlight A bomb squad was brought in to remove items from the gunman's van that looked like IEDs @highlight It has been determined the shooter did not have any explosives on his body or in his van @highlight Used propane tanks to start a small fire at Mexican Consulate @highlight A SWAT team was sent to the suspect's home to check for explosives
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@placeholder also said he conducted shooting tests to try to pinpoint the
By Suzannah Hills Oscar Pistorius looked at porn and car websites the night before he shot and killed his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, it emerged in court today. The double-amputee athlete searched a porn website and later looked at cars including an Aston Martin Rapide R in the early evening on February 13, 2013. His internet search history was revealed as a ballistics experts told the High Court in Pretoria how Ms Steenkamp, 29, was standing in a toilet cubicle facing the closed door when Pistorius opened fire the following night on February 14. Captain Christiaan Mangena told Pretoria's High Court that Reeva Steenkamp was struck in the hip by the first bullet and then fell back on to a magazine holder by the toilet before she was hit by a further two bullets. @highlight Pretoria High Court has been told Pistorius looked at porn and car websites on February 2013 - the night before he shot Reeva Steenkamp @highlight Captain Christiaan Mangena told how first bullet hit Ms Steenkamp's hip @highlight Shot caused her to fall backwards where she was hit by two more bullets @highlight One struck her in the arm, the other hit Ms Steenkamp's head, killing her @highlight The policeman said he could not determine the order of the last two shots
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Asked whether @placeholder is becoming a dictator, al-Hashimi was blunt: "What sort of explanation could I give for a real and serious power consolidation?"
Irbil, Iraq (CNN) -- Vice President Tariq al-Hashimi has lashed out at Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, predicting that Iraq could soon return to widespread sectarian violence that could require the return of U.S. forces. "Al-Maliki is pushing my country to reach a turning point with deeply sectarian dimension," the Sunni vice president told CNN on Sunday during an interview in the semiautonomous Kurdish region in the north, where he has fled so that government forces loyal to the Shiite prime minister cannot execute an arrest warrant for him on charges of running a death squad. He expressed concern that Americans "will face the same problem as they faced in 2003," when a U.S.-led coalition invaded Iraq, toppling the regime of Saddam Hussein and unleashing a wave of sectarian violence. @highlight He accuses al-Maliki of "pushing my country to reach a turning point" @highlight The violence could require the return of U.S. forces, he says @highlight "The future of Iraq is grim," he adds
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