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Watch @placeholder and you will see the problems their full backs give the opposition.
I wish Roy Hodgson and his staff had stayed out in Brazil at the World Cup because there is so much to learn here. The battle for the future of English football starts straight away and there are so many different tactics and systems to watch and learn from at this tournament. You have to put your disappointment at going out early to one side and find inspiration. Back home: Roy Hodgson returned straight to England after their World Cup exit It’s not difficult here: it’s like the car show at the NEC, you want to see what the other manufacturers are up to. So it’s good to see managers such as Roberto Martinez and Arsene Wenger out here lapping it up. @highlight Hodgson and his coaching staff should have stayed in Brazil to learn, believes Keown @highlight England need to find a new system to improve in the future @highlight Chile's midfield, Colombia's fluidity and Manuel Neuer's goalkeeping are amongst the things to have impressed Keown at the World Cup so far
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PALM BEACH, Florida (CNN) -- Following a faint trail through a dense patch of woods in Florida's Palm Beach County, Roy Foster is a man on a mission. Roy Foster's facility, Stand Down House, has helped about 900 male veterans since 2000. Foster, 53, is searching for homeless veterans -- and he knows where to look. Whether in a vacant lot behind a supermarket or a small clearing off the highway, homeless vets aren't that hard to find: One in three homeless adults has served in the military, and more than 150,000 veterans nationwide are homeless on any given night, according to the Veterans Administration. @highlight Roy Foster's program helps veterans facing addiction and homelessness @highlight Foster, an Army vet, struggled with alcoholism and drug abuse @highlight Since 2000, about 900 vets have found life-changing help at Foster's facility @highlight Vote now for the CNN Hero of the Year at CNN.com/Heroes
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In its analysis, @placeholder claims that membership of the single currency has acted as a straitjacket on France because it means the country cannot allow its currency to devalue.
By Nick Fagge PUBLISHED: 07:51 EST, 16 November 2012 | UPDATED: 19:51 EST, 16 November 2012 Rebuttal: The Economist ran a feature which irritated French officials because it implied they could bring down the euro Touchy French politicians yesterday launched a blistering attack on a prestigious British business magazine after it branded France 'the time-bomb at the heart of Europe'. The front cover of The Economist this week shows seven baguettes wrapped in the red, white and blue ribbon of the French Republic with a lit fuse protruding from the centre. Its lead article says President Francois Hollande's plans to cut France's public debt are not ambitious enough, jeopardising the future of the euro. @highlight Front cover showed seven baguettes tied up in a tricolour like sticks of dynamite with a lit fuse @highlight Industry minister compared The Economist to French magazine which ran cartoons depicting Prophet Muhammad naked
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Crime scene: Olmsted County @placeholder law enforcement and Pine Island fire and rescue respond to the scene of the murder-suicide at 6948 100th Street Monday
By Snejana Farberov PUBLISHED: 16:56 EST, 7 January 2014 | UPDATED: 19:48 EST, 7 January 2014 Two college freshmen from Minnesota were found fatally shot inside a Pine Island home Monday in an apparent murder-suicide, according to police. Olmsted County Sheriff's deputies responded to a home in the 6900 block of 100th Street North at around 4pm after getting a call from one of the victims' relatives. When officers entered a heated shed on the property, they came upon the body of 18-year-old Kayla Jill Koranda. Lying nearby they found Nicholas Roecker, 19, who was clinging to life. @highlight Kayla Koranda, 18, was found shot to death inside shed a the home of her high school friend Nick Roecker @highlight Roecker, 19, was discovered clinging to life nearby; he died from his wounds a short time later @highlight Both teens graduated from Lourdes High School in Rochester last year and attended University of Minnesota @highlight Officials believe Roecker was the one who fired the shots
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That adds drama to the game and makes the @placeholder' task much more difficult.
(CNN) -- The soccer bars in the United States will be jammed on Sunday. The U.S. team will play its second game of the World Cup, following a big win last Monday. Here's what to look for today from Brazil: 1. The U.S. team faces Portugal as Ronaldo returns The United States has been, to many, one of the surprise teams of the World Cup, having pulled off a 2-1 win against Ghana last Monday. The Americans face Portugal at 6 p.m. ET Sunday and are virtually certain to advance to the round of 16 with a win. But Cristiano Ronaldo, not only Portugal's best player but one of the best in the world, says he'll play despite a lingering left knee injury. @highlight U.S. has big match against motivated Portugal @highlight All eyes will be on star Portugal player Ronaldo @highlight Will Beckerman be able to do a thing with his hair?
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Mr Farage insisted he was not anti-immigration but said @placeholder should be able to limit the ‘quality and quantity’ of migrants.
Nigel Farage yesterday said he felt ‘awkward’ when he could hear no English being spoken while on a train from London to Kent. The Ukip leader described how he was on his way home when he went several stops without hearing his native tongue. His comments followed a provocative speech in which he claimed some areas of Britain are being ‘taken over’ by migrants, while others have become ‘frankly unrecognisable’. They came a day after figures showed a significant rise in net migration. Scroll down for video Ukip leader Nigel Farage boasted that his party would cause a 'political earthquake' by topping the polls in May's European Parliament elections @highlight Ukip leader predicts party will trigger political earthquake in May's election @highlight Attacks political establishment and tells voters: 'Don't get mad, get even' @highlight Unveils new slogan 'Love Britain' which was used in BNP ad in 2010
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"@placeholder' character wouldn't necessarily be a black character the way it was written," Nemetz said.
(CNN) -- Comedians Keegan Michael Key and Jordan Peele, the brains behind the hit Comedy Central sketch show "Key & Peele," joked that President Barack Obama is the idol black nerds have longed for and needed. "Obama was the best thing for black nerds everywhere. Finally we had a role model," Peele humorously told reporters recently. "Before Obama, we basically had Urkel." Black nerds, aka "blerds," is a way to describe African-American intellectuals in a time when it's finally cool to be something other than an athlete or rapper. "There have long been African-American intellectuals," said Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr., whose new genealogical show, "Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates Jr.," debuted last Sunday on PBS. @highlight Black nerds or 'blerds' are increasingly visible in pop culture @highlight Actors like Donald Glover, Damon Wayans and Alphonso McAuley are playing nerds @highlight Expert says "It's fashionable to wear bowties and be educated"
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Many turned the phrase on the attorney general: 'Enough, I'm tired of @placeholder,' says one.
An off-the-cuff comment by the attorney general to cut off a news conference about the apparent killing of 43 missing college students has been taken up by protesters as a rallying cry against Mexico's corruption and drug trade-fueled violence. During Friday's live-televised session, Attorney General Jesus Murillo Karam announced that two suspects had led authorities to trash bags believed to contain the incinerated remains of the slain students, who haven't been seen since being led away by police in the southwestern town of Iguala on September 26. After an hour of speaking, Murillo Karam abruptly signaled for an end to questions by turning away from reporters and saying, 'Ya me canse' — a phrase meaning 'Enough, I'm tired.' @highlight Jesus Murillo Karam made comment after news conference on Friday @highlight He brought end to session with words: 'Ya me canse' - 'Enough, I'm tired' @highlight He was discussing 43 missing students, alleged to have been killed by police @highlight It sparked huge Twitter backlash as protesters turn phrase against him @highlight He claims drug-gang suspects led police to charred remains of students @highlight Iguala town mayor and wife arrested accused of masterminding mass killing @highlight Now police are awaiting DNA identification of bodies from Austrian lab
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‘A lot of my art work is trying to make sense of my @placeholder hallucinations,’ he says.
By John Naish Like many artists, Arthur Ellis paints the things he sees around him. This is why his paintings are inspired by dizzyingly high precipices, towering piles of sofas, cartoon animals and even Victorian dolls that have come to life. But in fact, Arthur is completely blind. The 66-year-old from Southborough, Kent, lost his sight after a near-fatal bout of meningitis that damaged his optic nerve seven years ago. But instead of experiencing only darkness, he lives amid a vivid world of hallucinatory visions. His illness has left him with a strange, but surprisingly common, condition called Charles Bonnet syndrome. @highlight Blind artist Arthur Ellis, 66, paints what 'bizarre visual hallucinations' @highlight Ellis, from Southborough, Kent, lost his sight seven years ago
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On Saturday, it said the @placeholder accusations were "an attempt to frame us for this crime" and suggested the two countries work together to investigate the hacking.
The blame game over "The Interview" is intensifying. At the heart of the widening controversy are North Korea's role in the devastating cyberattack on Sony Pictures and the studio's decision to pull the film amid threats against moviegoers. The crisis has rippled out into international relations, business plans, Hollywood gossip and party politics. The different sides kept up their sparring over the weekend, with President Barack Obama accusing North Korea of "cybervandalism" and Pyongyang claiming that the U.S. government was behind the making of the movie. Here's the lowdown on who's saying what: North Korea North Korea's rage over the Seth Rogen film about a plot to assassinate its leader, Kim Jong Un, continues to boil. @highlight North Korea claims the U.S. government involved in making "The Interview" @highlight It warns the United States of "counteraction" against its "citadels" @highlight President Obama says the Sony hack was an act of "cybervandalism" not war @highlight Sony has defended its actions, saying it had to pull the film as theaters backed out
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'When I clicked on it and read @placeholder's profile the idea he had used George's picture really tickled me so I contacted him through the site.
By Deni Kirkova An animal lover met her husband-to-be on a dating site after falling for the online profile picture of his black pet Labrador. Katie Beddo, 31, from Darlington, County Durham, immediately thought 'his owner must be a bit of a laugh to do that', and decided to get in touch. Farmer Richard Craggs, 30, had been on Match.com for months without success, so for a laugh switched his profile image to one of his pet pooch George. Katie was smitten by cute George on Richard's profile - who now has a daughter, two year-old Labrador Ebony But when dog-lover Katie spotted it she was so smitten by the cute Labrador she contacted Richard to praise him for his wit and adorable pet. @highlight Katie Beddo, 31, from Darlington, met Richard Craggs, 30, online @highlight She thought 'his owner must be a bit of a laugh' after spotting dog picture @highlight Couple fell in love and married - and Labrador acted as ringbearer
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@placeholder, who was attending college in the Netherlands, was brought back to Aruba.
(CNN) -- A Dutch man once considered a suspect in the 2005 disappearance of Alabama teenager Natalee Holloway has told a television station he dumped her body in a swamp, Aruba's chief prosecutor told CNN. However, Joran van der Sloot's claims to Dutch station RTL-5 are "unbelievable," prosecutor Peter Blanken said. RTL-5 said Tuesday it had "acquired exclusive material containing a statement by Joran van der Sloot" regarding Holloway's disappearance. "This material was first offered to us in 2009," Remko van Westerloo, the station's director of programming, said in a statement. "Obviously, our initial response was skeptical," van Westerloo said. "However, we did feel that this interview required thorough research. We've spoken to a variety of experts and several critics. These findings resulted in a TV special which will air this Sunday. It's up to the viewers to form their own opinions on the matter." @highlight Ex-suspect tells TV station he dumped Alabama teen's body in swamp, Aruba prosecutor says @highlight But Joran van der Sloot's alleged confession "unbelievable," prosecutor says @highlight Alabama teenager disappeared on trip to Aruba in May 2005 @highlight Nancy Grace has the latest breaking developments at 8 and 10 p.m. ET Tuesday on HLN
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@placeholder will have to serve at least 80 per cent of his latest sentence behind bars which means his eligibility parole date has been extended until late 2027.
By Sally Lee A convicted murderer who butchered and severed the penis of his housemate tried to avenge the death of his prison mate by attempting to kill a prison guard. Michael Stephen Owen-Darcy violently attacked four Wacol prison staff inside the Arthur Gorrie Correctional Centre in January last year, the Brisbane Supreme Court was told on Monday. The 35-year-old killer pleaded guilty to the attempted murder of a prison guard, causing grievous bodily harm to another by biting part off his ear and seriously assaulting a third prison staffer. Convicted murderer Michael Stephen Owen-Darcy violently attacked prison staff at the Arthur Gorrie Correctional Centre's Maximum Security Unit (pictured) in January last year @highlight Michael Stephen Owen-Darcy violently attacked prison staff at the Arthur Gorrie Correctional Centre's Maximum Security Unit in January last year @highlight He was avenging the death of his prison mate and accused double murderer Scott O'Connor, 31, who killed himself on January 22 @highlight The 35-year-old used a homemade 'shiv' to repeatedly slice at the throat, face, and arm of a guard @highlight The convicted murderer was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2010 for butchering David John Easton, 37, at Inala in Brisbane in 2007
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@placeholder may have a bigger rating, but "Chicago Fire" did a better job of keeping viewers in their seat.
(EW.com) -- "Nashville," the best-reviewed new drama of the fall, premiered to solid ratings Wednesday night, while The CW's new action-drama "Arrow" set a record for the network. ABC's country music drama delivered 9 million viewers and a 2.8 rating among adults 18-49. That's enough to win the hour in the adult demo, topping CBS' "CSI" (10.6 million, 2.6) and the premiere of NBC's new series "Chicago Fire" (6.4 million, 1.9). But "Nashville" was down 15 percent from the launch of "Revenge" in this slot last year. NBC's fire-fighting drama was largely panned by critics and had a disappointing launch, down 21 percent from the debut of "Law & Order: SVU" in this slot last fall. ("Nashville" averaged a score of 84 on Metacritic while "Chicago Fire" had a 49). @highlight "Nashville" premiered to solid ratings on Wednesday night @highlight ABC's country music drama delivered 9 million viewers @highlight The CW's new action-drama "Arrow" set a record for the network
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@placeholder also works with its partners in various countries to identify clinics in need and help engage the community.
Berkeley, California (CNN) -- On a research trip in Nigeria, Dr. Laura Stachel watched as physicians performed an emergency cesarean section. What happened next stunned her. "The lights went out," Stachel recalled, "and I said, 'How are they going to finish?' " She was even more surprised by the nonchalant response. "You didn't even see people reacting because it was something they were so used to," she said. Fortunately, Stachel had a flashlight with her, and the doctors were able to use it to complete the surgery. But during that two-week trip in 2008, she witnessed countless other times when the lives of mothers and babies were at risk simply because of a lack of reliable electricity. Pregnant women would arrive at the hospital with severe complications, but without adequate light to treat them, procedures had to be compromised or delayed until daylight. Some women were even turned away. @highlight In some countries, a lack of reliable electricity is to blame for deaths during childbirth @highlight Dr. Laura Stachel witnessed this tragic truth during a trip to Nigeria five years ago @highlight She and her husband are now delivering a solution: solar energy in a suitcase
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@placeholder, meanwhile, remain mired in relegation troubles -- second-from bottom and still eight points adrift of safety.
(CNN) -- Juventus maintained a three-point lead at the top of Serie A with a convincing 4-0 win at Novara on Sunday to stay on course for a first league title in nine years. Two goals from Mirko Vucinic and one a piece for Marco Borriello and Arturo Vidal earned Juventus their eighth straight win and takes their league tally to 77 points with three matches remaining. "Three days ago Novara beat Lazio so we knew it wouldn't be easy but we got the early goal and we kept our concentration right until the end," Juventus coach, Antonio Conte said. @highlight Juventus beat 4-0 to remain three points clear at the top of Serie A @highlight AC Milan also win, defeating Siena 4-1 @highlight Juventus head table on 77 points with three games remaining
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And the findings in @placeholder come as bad news for lakes generally, with uncertain ecological and economic consequences.
By Sarah Griffiths PUBLISHED: 11:30 EST, 7 October 2013 | UPDATED: 02:32 EST, 8 October 2013 Plastic pollution is not just confined to the world’s oceans, it is threatening life some of the world’s most beautiful lakes too, scientists warn. Although many lakes in the Alps might look pristine, beneath the surface there are billions of tiny particles which have broken down from plastic bottles, wrappings and other rubbish that are slowly entering the food chain. Researchers have found Italy’s Lake Garda - a popular holiday destination for families and those keen on water sports such as windsurfing - is contaminated with potentially hazardous tiny microplastics. @highlight Scientists from the University of Bayreuth in Germany believe the microplastics could be getting into food chain via freshwater invertebrates @highlight The microplastics have been linked with numerous health conditions such as low sperm count, weakened immune systems and genetic defects @highlight The researchers were surprised to see similar numbers of microplastic particles in sediment samples from Lake Garda as marine beach sediment
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I became a little frightened and nervous after my accident and @placeholder suddenly seemed a very busy place to me.I am well, very happy, love living in the countryside and can run up and down the stairs really fast now.
By Lizzie Parry PUBLISHED: 03:05 EST, 19 October 2013 | UPDATED: 05:14 EST, 19 October 2013 Furious: Nigel Stern with the letter purporting to be from his missing cat Minx Police officers are investigating after a thief stole a three-legged cat and wrote a letter taunting the animal's owner - boasting of how she loves her new home. Nigel Stern spent weeks searching for his beloved companion Minx after she vanished from his home in Lostwithiel, Cornwall. The 52-year-old covered walls in his neighbourhood with posters appealing for his pet's return but heard nothing until the typed letter was sent to a local antiques shop and florist. @highlight Three-legged feline lost limb a month before disappearing on September 8 @highlight 'Whoever did this is sick' blasts livid owner Nigel Stern @highlight His relief at knowing 'only companion' is alive quickly turned to anger
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@placeholder pumped in four goals within 30 minutes in the second half, crushing the reigning World Cup champs en route to a convincing 5-1 decision.
(CNN) -- After officially hosting a single guest -- Croatia, which its national team ungraciously greeted with a 3-1 drubbing -- Brazil opened its doors wide on Friday, the World Cup's first full day of competition. That meant welcoming the last World Cup's finalists, not to mention tens of thousands of fans in the stands and millions more tuning in on TV. Here are a few big developments -- from both on and off the pitch -- from Friday in Brazil: Reigning champ goes down, hard The last time Spain and the Netherlands dueled on soccer's biggest stage, in 2010 in South Africa, they went scoreless for 90 minutes of regulation, then 25 more minutes of extra time. Andres Iniesta broke the deadlock, giving Spain its first ever World Cup title. @highlight After the opener Thursday, three games are played in Brazil on Friday @highlight Netherlands routs Spain in a rematch of the 2010 final @highlight Interpol official notes worries about match-fixing, illegal betting @highlight Pope Francis jokes he promised Brazilians he'd remain neutral
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Sir Chris, 48, came to @placeholder with his family as a young child.
The husband in Britain’s biggest ever divorce case should receive the lion’s share of the £870million fortune at stake because he is a financial genius, a judge ruled yesterday. Sir Chris Hohn, son of a Jamaican motor mechanic, will take more than half a billion pounds from the wreck of his marriage due to his extraordinary achievements as an ‘activist investor’. His City coups were worth billions and included a profit of more than £600million from the takeover that led to the collapse of the Royal Bank of Scotland, as well as a £100million profit from last year’s botched privatisation of Royal Mail. @highlight Sir Chris Hohn will take home more than half a billion pounds from divorce @highlight His wife was given £330million, but is likely to appeal the amount @highlight Case is expected to influence future divorces involving wealthy couples
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@placeholder troops of insider attacks after a similar incident in western
By Suzannah Hills PUBLISHED: 10:45 EST, 24 September 2013 | UPDATED: 12:45 EST, 24 September 2013 Captain Walter Barrie was shot dead by a rogue member of the Afghan army as he played football on Remembrance Day A British soldier was shot dead at close range by a rogue member of the Afghan army while playing a football match on Remembrance Day, an inquest has heard. Captain Walter Barrie was playing alongside members from the Afghan National Army (ANA) at his base when he was killed in the Nad-e Ali district of Helmand province. The gunman, named as Mohammad Ashraf, was dressed in full ANA uniform when he approached the pitch and fired nine shots towards Capt Barrie using an M16 rifle. @highlight Captain Walter Barrie served with the Royal Scots Borderers for 25 years - including tours of Iraq, Bosnia, Kosovo, Northern Ireland and Afghanistan @highlight He was shot at close range by rogue Afghan soldier Mohammad Ashraf @highlight Believed Ashraf was acting in revenge for his brother who was injured in a similar 'green-on-blue' attack the day before @highlight Oxford coroner today recorded a verdict Capt Barrie was unlawful killed
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Since then, it has been more widely perceived by its supporters to be the "defenders" of @placeholder.
BEIRUT, Lebanon (CNN) -- Lebanese voters were heading to the polls on Sunday with their main choices to lead the next government a Hezbollah-backed alliance or a U.S.-backed coalition. Hezbollah party workers in the southern town of Nabatiyah hope for an election victory. Analysts say the race will be tight, with the Hezbollah-dominated "March 8 alliance" possibly winning a majority of seats in parliament. The polls opened at 1200 GMT and will close 12 hours later. Turnout is expected to be high among the country's 3 million registered voters. About 50,000 troops were on the streets, but the run-up to the balloting had been free of violence. @highlight Analysts say the race will be tight @highlight Some say the Hezbollah-dominated alliance may win a parliamentary majority @highlight Turnout is expected to be high among the country's 3 million registered voters @highlight About 50,000 troops deploy to the streets
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'Bernie made everyone he met feel better about life and every audience member who saw @placeholder's work was fortunate to be entertained by a masterful artist.'
By MailOnline Reporter Chicago's close-knit acting community suffered a double blow this weekend as two of its stars were killed in tragic accidents over two days. Bernie Yvon, a 50-year-old actor who has starred in dozens of musicals in Chicago and its suburbs including the 'Music Man' and 'Mary Poppins', died on Saturday in a car crash. He was en route to Theatre af the Center in Munster, Indiana, where he was rehearsing a musical, 'Women On The Verge of a Nervous Breakdown', which was scheduled to open next week. Chicago actors Bernie Yvon and Molly Glynn both died Saturday in separate accidents that have devastated the local theater community. Both were in the prime of their careers @highlight Bernie Yvon, a 50-year-old star of dozens of musicals, died in a car crash on Saturday, one day after actress Molly Glynn was struck by a falling tree while bicycling in a storm with her husband @highlight The deaths have devastated Chicago's actor community, prompting mourning backstage and the cessation of some rehearsals @highlight 'We are all in shock and denial,' said the artistic director of the theater where Yvon was rehearsing for a musical set to open next week @highlight A memorial trust fund set up in Glynn's name has already raised $79,000
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Not only is helping others part of this country's moral fabric, but it also makes fiscal sense for the @placeholder and, thus, for voters' wallets.
Washington (CNN) -- Foreign aid, a topic often overlooked on the presidential campaign trail, seems to sport a giant bull's-eye among Republicans this election season. GOP presidential hopeful Rick Perry proposed setting foreign aid accounts to zero if elected. One of his opponents, Mitt Romney, suggested last month that China should bear more responsibility for direct humanitarian aid abroad, instead of collecting interest on loans to the United States. These candidates and others imply that cutting this one-line item is the key to balancing our federal budget and a near panacea for economic woes at home. Understandably, GOP candidates have focused inward in their stump speeches, promising to create jobs and stimulate our sluggish economy. Americans rightly are worried about their own livelihoods and bank accounts. @highlight GOP presidential hopefuls are targeting foreign aid, says Samuel A. Worthington @highlight Foreign assistance comprises less than 1% of the federal budget, he says @highlight Countries we aid now may be tomorrow's consumers of American exports, he says @highlight Worthington: Americans have always shown generosity, even in tough economic times
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It didn't have enough of the @placeholder magic: strong themes, characters and stories.
Anaheim, California (CNN) -- Disney's Cars Land opens June 15 at Disney California Adventure, and it's big, bold and amazing. As Mater says, "If I'm lying, I'm crying." Kids of all ages will rev their engines and step on the gas. Cars Land is the capstone of a five year, estimated $1.1 billion dollar reimagining of Disney California Adventure. While Cars Land shifts California Adventure into the fast lane, only time will tell if it will save the town (as Lightning McQueen did for Radiator Springs) and turn Disneyland into the world-class destination it aspires to be. No doubt the top dogs at Disney hope the renewed focus on movie magic will mean magic for the resort that executives have admitted is not up to brand standards. @highlight Updates to Disney's California Adventures open June 15 @highlight The centerpiece, Cars Land, makes the most of the popular movie @highlight Revamping the park cost an estimated $1.1 billion
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Todd Allen, @placeholder's son, told CNN he recognized his old apartment from scenes in the video.
LAS VEGAS, Nevada (CNN) -- An intense manhunt was under way Monday for Chester Stiles, a 37-year old man whom police say is a suspect in the videotaped rape of a 3-year-old girl four years ago. Chester Arthur Stiles, 37, of Nevada is being sought as a suspect in the videotaped rape of a 3-year-old girl. Also Monday, Stiles' former girlfriend told CNN she believes she put him in contact with the girl. Tina Allen said she is "disgusted" and "mortified" at her role in bringing them together. Nye County Sheriff Tony De Meo said Friday the girl has been found and is safe. He said the child's mother was cooperating with authorities. @highlight Chester Stiles' ex-girlfriend says she's "disgusted" she helped him meet child @highlight Stiles sought by police as suspect in 3-year-old girl's videotaped rape @highlight Ex-girlfriend Tina Allen says he seemed good with kids when she dated him @highlight Allen says the girl lived in same apartment with her children
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The video trailer has a rating of two out of five stars -- on @placeholder's own website.
(CNN) -- Stop us if you've heard this before: Tech geeks are the new rock stars. Silicon Valley is a "hotbed of innovation." And some people who work in tech aren't nerdy. These nuggets of insight, and much more, are on display in a new preview video for an upcoming reality series, "Start-Ups: Silicon Valley," which premieres November 5 on Bravo. The show promises to follow six budding tech entrepreneurs as they try to market their ideas, launch companies and get really, really rich. But Bravo is not interested in watching engineers code. Instead, the clip shows its young, attractive stars lounging poolside, rock climbing, doing shots, going to toga parties and boasting about their " 'work hard, play hard' mentality." @highlight Bravo posted promo clip for upcoming show about budding tech entrepreneurs @highlight The preview shows its stars lounging poolside, doing shots and going to toga parties @highlight "Start-Ups: Silicon Valley" premieres November 5
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Mr @placeholder's documentary is the first of its kind in more than three decades.
Voters should not be allowed to see MPs eating or drinking, John Bercow declared today in a row over a film crew roaming the corridors of power. The Commons Speaker said the makers of a documentary on the workings of Parliament would be barred from filming politicians ‘relaxing’ or ‘enjoying themselves’ while wining and dining in the subsidised bars, tea rooms and restaurants . The extraordinary ruling comes after complaints from MPs who fear being caught out like Labour leader Ed Miliband who was ridiculed after being photographed struggling with eating a bacon sandwich. Labour leader Ed Miliband was mocked after a PR opportunity eating a bacon sandwich backfired last month @highlight John Bercow vetoes request to take cameras into bars and restaurants @highlight Speaker vows to protect MPs having 'a cup of tea and beans on toast' @highlight Film maker Michael Cockerell has been given rare access to the Commons @highlight MPs complain about filming in voting lobbies and recording conversations
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Even if the world says fight @placeholder next, if he says ‘no’ then it won’t happen.
Floyd Mayweather will have his next fight on September 13, ruling out a potential meeting with Amir Khan. Fresh from beating Marcos Maidana and unifying welterweight titles two weeks ago, Mayweather Promotions chief executive Leonard Ellerbe confirmed a to-be-determined opponent. Khan, who impressed on the Mayweather undercard with an excellent win over Luis Collazo, is unable to fight in September because he observes Ramadan. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Khan: I'm the one to beat Mayweather but not in September Wealthy: 'Money' Mayweather received around £19m after his fight with Marcos Maidana Impressive: Khan was excellent against Luis Collazo but can't fight in September because of Ramadan @highlight Floyd Mayweather will next fight on September 13 but no opponent has been announced so far @highlight September date means Amir Khan is ruled out because he observes Ramadan @highlight Date will not be changed to accommodate Khan @highlight Marcos Maidana could be in line for a rematch, while Shawn Porter, Danny Garcia and Keith Thurman are also being considered
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‘In a rural location such as @placeholder it could be the lack of public transport and the misguided belief they won’t get caught.
Britain’s drink-driving hotspots were revealed today - with a small town in Wales found to have the highest proportion of convictions for driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. The ‘Postcodes of Shame’ results were published by MoneySuperMarket, which analysed 11million car insurance quotes from the last 12 months to determine which postcode areas had the highest and lowest proportion of motorists with drink or drug-drive offences listed on their policies. Llandrindod Wells emerged at the top of the table - an area in mid-Wales where the conviction rate was 1.98 offences per 1,000 drivers. Worst place: Llandrindod Wells (pictured) emerged at the top of the table - an area in mid-Wales where the conviction rate was 1.98 offences per 1,000 drivers @highlight 'Postcodes of Shame' study looked at 11m car insurance quotes in year @highlight Llandrindod Wells was top with conviction rate of 1.98 per 1,000 drivers @highlight Near top of table were Blackpool (1.85), Crewe (1.81) and Swansea (1.76) @highlight Inverness (1.72), Cardiff (1.71) and Kirkcaldy (1.70) were also in top ten
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intelligent and worldly and I think @placeholder might not be his cup of tea.
Two teenage boys planning to change their identities that fled to an unknown destination in a Mercedes Benz after leaving notes for their parents saying they are 'sorry' and 'starting new lives' have been found safe in Colorado. The parents of Jordan Webb, 16, and Levi 'David' Briggs, 15, had launched a frantic search for their sons, who they say fled from Avon, Indiana in the early hours of Saturday morning. The boys' families told RTV6 that the teens were found at the home of a camp friend in Loma, Colorado and were safely with police. Missing: Jordan Webb, left, and David Briggs, right, fled their parents' homes in Avon, Indiana with plans of changing their identities. They were found in Colorado @highlight Jordan Webb, 16, and Levi 'David' Briggs, 15, fled parents' homes in early hours of Saturday in black car - even though neither has a driving license @highlight Found safe in Colorado Thursday afternoon @highlight Ditched mobile phones and closed Facebook pages before leaving @highlight Police: Case is surprising as the popular teens are from good families
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@placeholder has given £12million to the French to enhance security measures as clashes between migrants have grown more violent and their attempts to reach Britain more desperate.
Fears of another Sangatte were triggered yesterday when the French government announced plans for a new centre for migrants in Calais. Intended as a ‘humanitarian response’ to the growing number of people living rough in the area, the centre will offer mainly medical facilities. But residents warned that migrants would flock to the proposed facility. Scroll down for video A day centre, normally used as a summer school (pictured) is the proposed site of a centre for migrants in Calais French authorities will offer medical and legal advice to thousands of migrants seeking asylum in the UK at the centre if it is opened @highlight A centre will be opened to deal with swelling numbers of migrants at port @highlight French authorities to give legal advice to those seeking asylum in UK @highlight Thousands stormed the Red Cross centre, Sangatte, which opened in 2002 @highlight Fears the announcement will attract even more to the crossing are rife
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The star could also be entitled to a slice of any profits from a new @placeholder tour as co-writer of many of the band’s hits.
By Lara Gould PUBLISHED: 17:23 EST, 15 December 2012 | UPDATED: 03:19 EST, 17 December 2012 With their showstopping Olympic appearance and glitzy new West End musical, the Spice Girls are as hot today as they were in their Nineties heyday. And now the most successful female group ever are set to re-form for a new album and tour – but without the reluctant Victoria Beckham. Instead, the remaining four members could hold auditions for a new ‘Posh Spice’ – through a major TV talent hunt to rival X Factor. Scroll down for video Snubbed: The Spice Girls are set to reunite for an album and tour but Victoria Beckham has decided not to join her ex-bandmates. The other four members could hold auditions for a fifth member @highlight Girl group set to reunite for album and tour but without Victoria Beckham @highlight Sources say the group could hold auditions for a fifth member @highlight Sugababes star Heidi Range has been mooted as a replacement @highlight Posh kept distance from other members at musical premiere on Tuesday
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Mr @placeholder also said a key objective for the new government would be pursuing the so-called ‘responsibility pact’ to lower employers’ costs in order to spur job creation.
Day of defeat: Last night socialist President Francois Hollande admitted to mistakes and said his priority was now to cut taxes France’s socialist prime minister resigned along with his entire government yesterday following a meltdown in local elections. Jean-Marc Ayrault admitted that a huge swing to the Right, including to the extremist National Front, was down to him and his Left-wing government. And last night socialist President Francois Hollande – whose rule has become synonymous with a 75 per cent top rate of income tax – admitted to mistakes and said his priority was now to cut taxes. The government’s resignation is a huge blow to the president, who was elected to a five-year term in 2012 but whose first two years in power have seen him become the most unpopular head of state in recent history. @highlight France's socialist prime minister Jean-Marc Ayrault resigned yesterday @highlight Joined by his entire government following meltdown in local elections @highlight Mr Ayrault, replaced by Manuel Valls, admitted blame for swing to Right @highlight Resignation is huge blow to France's social President Francois Hollande @highlight Last night, Hollande admitted mistakes and said priority was to cut taxes
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She failed in three previous bids to qualify for the @placeholder.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 19:20 EST, 8 March 2013 | UPDATED: 01:45 EST, 9 March 2013 A second former U.S. speedskater is now accusing Olympic medalist and former U.S. Speedskating president Andy Gabel of sexual abuse saying he raped her when she was 15. Nikki Meyer, known as Nikki Ziegelmeyer when skating short track for the U.S. in the 1992 and `94 Olympics, today joins former speedskater Bridie Farrell's claims of sexual abuse by the then president while aged 15. Both women say Gabel, a four-time Olympian who won a silver medal in Lillehammer, aggressively approached them in the 90s while training for the Olympics. @highlight Andy Gabel, Olympic silver medalist in 1994, is now accused of having sex with two 15-year-olds during the 1990s @highlight Nikki Ziegelmeyer claims her sexual contact with Gabel was non-consensual @highlight Bridie Farrell, also a speedskater, said she knew from the beginning that the relationship was inappropriate @highlight Gabel also served as president of U.S. Speedskating
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It was unclear which nation's military carried out the bombing, but residents blamed @placeholder, a charge it denied.
KANO, Nigeria (CNN)A military plane on Tuesday dropped a bomb on mourners in a Niger village on the border with Nigeria, killing 37 people and wounding 20 others, residents and a regional security source in Niger told CNN. "A military jet on an operational mission against Boko Haram targets accidentally attacked a funeral gathering in Abadam Faransa, killing several people," the security source said Wednesday on condition of anonymity. Resident Abatcha Kaloma, who assisted with the burials of the dead, said 37 people were killed and 20 were wounded, figures backed up by a community leader who didn't want to be named. @highlight Nigeria denies it flew any sorties in the area on day in question @highlight Security source says it was an accident as target was Boko Haram militants @highlight Resident who helped bury dead says 37 people were killed
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If foreign police give the British authorities a single wrong digit from a number plate – or if criminals have cloned a @placeholder registration – then the officers would be given names, addresses, purchase details and a wealth of other personal information on the wrong suspect.
By James Slack Brussels is demanding that 26 police forces across the EU should have access to the personal details of every motorist in Britain. So far Home Secretary Theresa May is yet to implement the diktat Brussels is demanding that 26 police forces across the EU should have access to the personal details of every motorist in Britain. The Government is being threatened with fines totalling millions of pounds unless it obeys the ‘Orwellian’ edict. Foreign police also want open access to the UK’s national DNA database and fingerprint records so they can check them against crime scenes and camera footage. @highlight Foreign police also want open access to the UK’s national DNA database @highlight But MPs and civil liberties groups fear identity mistakes will lead to Britons being wrongly accused of crimes
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Support: The Liverpool legends were supported by a large crowd in @placeholder
By John Drayton Liverpool legends Ian Rush and Robbie Fowler were in a jovial mood on Tuesday as they enjoyed a question and answer session with Liverpool fans in Boston, Massachusetts. The lighthearted session saw former Reds striker Fowler poke fun at Ian Rush's infamous moustache much to the delight of the adoring crowd. The Liverpool ambassadors have been promoting last season's Premier League runners-up as they prepare for the new campaign with a trip stateside. All smiles: Robbie Fowler puts a fake moustache in homage to Ian Rush during a Q&A session in Boston Red: Rush dons the fake mustache as the former Liverpool pair share a joke with the crowd @highlight Robbie Fowler mocks Liverpool legend Ian rush with fake moustache @highlight Liverpool legends are acting as ambassadors on pre-season tour of USA @highlight Reds will face Roma in at Fenway Park on Wednesday night
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But in a confrontation, the @placeholder navy is likely to come off best, as happened in a firefight in 1999.
(CNN) -- It's a bit like train-spotting but rather more serious. On October 10, Korea-watchers pored over live televised coverage of a massive military parade in Pyongyang, held to mark the 65th anniversary of North Korea's ruling party. Just like the Soviet parades of yore, it was a chance to see what military hardware the North might be showing off. The official news agency said the parade showed "the will and might of Songun Korea to wipe out the enemy." The hardware was accompanied by slogans such as "Defeat the U.S. Military. U.S. soldiers are the Korean People's Army's enemy." And besides the incredible synchronized goose-stepping, there were tanks and new missiles. @highlight A massive military parade in October gave a rare window on North Korea's hardware @highlight Its nuclear capability and ballistic missile technology are its trump card @highlight Most analysts doubt North Korea would want to launch a direct assault on the South @highlight But recent developments show it has enough in its arsenal to cause damage and death
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The women will be eligible for parole within three years, allowing them to return home, while it has also been suggested that they could be transferred to @placeholder to serve part of their sentences.
By Wills Robinson and Gerard Couzens and Louise Eccles The two British women accused of trying to smuggle £1.5million of cocaine out of Peru will receive a dramatically shorter sentence than they could have after pleading guilty yesterday. Melissa Reid and Michaella McCollum Connolly admitted trying to board a flight from Lima to Spain on August 6 knowing they had 24lb of the class-A drug in their suitcases. The maximum sentence they can receive is six years and eight months - but if they had pleaded not guilty and been convicted, they could have faced as much as 15 years in a Peruvian prison. @highlight Melissa Reid and Michaella McCollum, both 20, were found with £1.5million worth of cocaine in their suitcases en route to Spain @highlight Two women were taken from the Virgen de Fatima Prison on the outskirts of Lima to a makeshift court at Sarita Coloni men's jail @highlight Pleaded guilty in front of a judge after speaking for half an hour each @highlight 'I feel very bad for the pain I have caused my family,' Reid says at hearing @highlight Face six years and eight months in prison, down from maximum 15 years @highlight The pair could serve out their sentences in Britain if a transfer is agreed
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Interestingly, comparisons between the U.S. and the Netherlands, where cannabis is de facto legalized, indicate that despite the U.S.'s record rates of anti-drug enforcement expenditures, 42 percent of U.S. adults report that they have used cannabis, which is more than twice as high as that observed in the @placeholder, where only 20 percent report a history of cannabis use.
(CNN) -- If there is one clear emotion emerging before November's U.S. congressional elections, it is that citizens across the political spectrum are worried about government spending and a perceived lack of government accountability regarding where tax dollars are spent. Oddly, the government's approach to the illegal drug problem -- which has cost U.S. taxpayers more than $2.5 trillion since former President Richard Nixon first declared America's "war on drugs" -- has been largely immune from this concern. CNN iReport: You tell us whether it's time to legalize pot One dramatic exception is California, where Proposition 19, which proposes to "regulate, control and tax cannabis," will be on the statewide ballot on November 2. In California alone, the illegal market for cannabis, or marijuana, has been estimated to be worth about $14 billion per year, and the legalization initiative aims to redirect the flow of these massive profits from violent drug cartels toward government coffers. @highlight Evan Wood: Conservatives concerned by spending ignore cost of failed war on drugs @highlight $2.5 trillion spent on war on drugs; crime, violence, drug use are the result, he says @highlight Taxation on marijuana could generate $1.4 billion a year in tax revenue, writes Wood @highlight Americans more likely to report marijuana use than people in Netherlands, he says, where it's legal
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Insurgents fired at troops and wounded three @placeholder soldiers, a statement said.
BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Seven U.S. troops were killed near Baghdad early Monday in a vehicle rollover accident, U.S. officials said. U.S. troops question a man who was out after a curfew Sunday night in Baghdad. Officials do not believe any hostile fire was involved. The location and name of the unit were not available as officials attempted to notify next of kin. The U.S. military also said that a Task Force Lightning soldier died Sunday from injuries caused by rocket fire during a patrol in the northern Tameem province. The number of U.S. military deaths in the Iraq war stands at 3,770, including seven civilian employees of the Defense Department. @highlight NEW: U.S. says nine insurgents killed in operation in Diyala province @highlight NEW: Curfew in Baghdad slightly shorter during coming month of Ramadan @highlight Vehicle rollover kills seven U.S. troops near Baghdad @highlight Twelve militants killed in fighting between troops and insurgents near Samarra
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@placeholder, clearly glad to have proved his point, ran straight to the touchline to celebrate.
Jermain Defoe was left to eat humble pie after frontman Gilberto proved just why he should be Toronto's free-kick taker against New York Red Bulls on Friday night. The former Tottenham striker argued with the Brazilian after the MLS side were awarded a set-piece just outside the area. However, Defoe, who had even whacked the ball out of Gilberto's grasp during the heated exchange, had to watch on as his fellow attacker unleashed a thunderous shot into the roof of the net which left the goalkeeper with no chance. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Gilberto's thunderous free-kick for Toronto @highlight Jermain Defoe argued with Toronto team-mate Gilberto over free-kick duties during draw with Thierry Henry's new York Red Bulls @highlight Former Tottenham striker involved in heated exchange before whacking ball from Brazilian's grasp @highlight Frontman humbled as Gilberto rifled thunderous set-piece into roof of net
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He thanked Scotland "for 1.6 million votes for @placeholder independence" and said the turnout -- which electoral officials said was 84.6% from an electorate of more than 4.2 million -- was one of the highest in the democratic world for any such vote.
Scotland will remain part of the United Kingdom -- along with England, Wales and Northern Ireland -- following a historic referendum vote. By 55% to 45%, a majority of voters rejected the possibility of Scotland breaking away and becoming an independent nation. Shortly afterward, Alex Salmond, the Scottish first minister and leader of the pro-independence Scottish National Party, announced his resignation from both posts, effective in November. Salmond said he was proud of the campaign for independence, and that now was the time to hold the UK leadership to its promises of shifting more autonomy to Scotland. "We now have the opportunity to hold Westminster's feet to the fire on the 'vow' that they have made to devolve further meaningful power to Scotland," he said in a statement. "This places Scotland in a very strong position." @highlight Queen says she hopes "emotions will be tempered" by understanding @highlight Final results give pro-union camp 55% of the vote to 45% for independence camp @highlight Scottish first minister, who also leads pro-independence party, to resign both posts @highlight "We hear you," Prime Minister David Cameron says, vows to change UK for the better
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It was not known then that @placeholder's political aura and his mantra for smaller government and lower taxes would endure well into the next century.
Tampa (CNN) -- Paul Ryan symbolizes for many Republicans of his generation a passing of the torch and a call to embrace the Reagan-era principles that appealed so strongly to young voters in the 1980s. The Wisconsin congressman evoked both when he took the stage on Wednesday night and delivered a prime-time acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention that skewered what the GOP sees as President Barack Obama's failed economic policies. With Ryan, 42, holding down the No. 2 spot, the ticket hopes to strengthen his Generation X demographic ahead of November and broaden the campaign's appeal to a wealth of younger voters, a much more challenging prospect. @highlight Many younger Republicans see Paul Ryan as a symbol of their generation @highlight Ryan will have to make the case to young voters that GOP policies are an asset @highlight Young Democrats say Ryan is too far right to represent young voters @highlight 'Gen Xers' seen as more fertile ground for Republicans than Millennials
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Kretschmer opened fire in three first floor classrooms, including a physics lab where a teacher was found dead behind her desk, @placeholder told a news conference.
WINNENDEN, Germany (CNN) -- A gunman dressed in military gear killed 15 people Wednesday in a shooting spree in Germany, police said. German shooter Tim Kretschmer, 17, targeted females during his rampage. Tim Kretschmer, 17, began his rampage at a school where he used to be a student in Winnenden, a small town about 20 kilometers (12 miles) northeast of Stuttgart. Most of the victims at the school were female -- eight female students, three female teachers and one male student, said Heribert Rech, interior minister for Baden Wuerttemberg region. Rech said: "They were completely taken by surprise. Some of the victims still had their pens in their hands." @highlight NEW: Victims of gunman's rampage at German school are mostly female @highlight NEW: Police unsure if Tim Kretschmer died from police wounds or killed himself @highlight Police: Three teachers, 9 students among 15 people during 3-hour killing spree @highlight Chancellor Angela Merkel: "It is a day of mourning for the whole of Germany"
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We have races in other parts of the world so we should have maybe another race in @placeholder."
(CNN) -- After more than half a century involved in motorsport, and three decades at the helm of Formula One, Bernie Ecclestone has no plans to quit just yet. In fact, the 81-year-old has told CNN that he will be in charge for as long as he lives. "It'll probably depend a lot (on) when I die," Ecclestone said ahead of this weekend's Monaco Grand Prix when asked about his retirement plans. "You never know, do you, with these things. I mean, it's not my intention to do such a thing. If I thought I couldn't do all the things I do, then the answer would be then we'd certainly consider it. At the moment it's not quite like that." @highlight Bernie Ecclestone tells CNN he intends to run Formula One until he dies @highlight The octogenarian has been running the sport for the last 30 years @highlight Ecclestone hopes grands prix in France and a second race in the U.S. can be agreed @highlight The 81-year-old defends the decision to host a race in Bahrain last month
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Didn’t shirk the issue when @placeholder squared up to him in second half – 7
Despite going a goal down when Eden Hazard put the Blues ahead from the penalty spot, Liverpool were very much the better side in the second half of this fixture. Raheem Sterling helped the Reds to take a draw into the semi-final second leg at Stamford Bridge. DOMINIC KING provides an assessment of each player at Anfield. LIVERPOOL (3-4-3) Simon Mignolet – Largely untroubled; one good clearance to thwart Costa, sent the wrong way for Chelsea penalty – 6.5 Emre Can – Allowed Fabregas to put in a tangle and then compounded his error by flattening Hazard for the spot kick – 6 @highlight Chelsea went ahead at Anfield after Eden Hazard scored from the spot @highlight Young Raheem Sterling equalised for Liverpool with a great solo effort @highlight Reds have not lost at Anfield since a defeat to Chelsea in November
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But if somebody types in @placeholder, the only reason, they're typing in Jimmer is because of (Fredette)," said Locke.
Salt Lake City, Utah (CNN) -- Each March, college basketball's regular season fades from memory as fans and players gear up for the NCAA Tournament and all the hoopla that comes with it: The brackets. Cinderellas. Buzzer beaters. But this year was different. Long before March arrived, this season was officially Jimmered. Brigham Young University guard Jimmer Fredette spent his senior season torching opposing defenses and shooting 3-pointers from unguardable distances. "In a day and age where there's very little must-see TV, I think he's must-see TV," said David Locke, host of an afternoon sports radio show in Salt Lake City. @highlight BYU guard Jimmer Fredette is leading the nation in scoring and YouTube highlights @highlight "He's one of those guys you expect the ball to go in (when he shoots)," announcer says @highlight Despite all the hoopla surrounding Fredette, scouts remain torn on his pro potential
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@placeholder was satisfied with second place and welcomed the new night racing in Bahrain.
(CNN) -- Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg picked up where they left off in Malaysia completing another dominant day for Mercedes at Friday's practice session in Bahrain ahead of Sunday's Grand Prix. The pair took the Formula One team's first one-two for 59 years at Kuala Lumpur's Sepang's International Circuit last weekend, and are on course to repeat the feat if Friday's practice is any guide. Hamilton finished the day top of the standings at the floodlit Sakhir circuit with a best lap time of one minute 34.325 seconds with German teammate Rosberg 0.365 seconds behind. "The track temperature was 38-40 degrees and then this afternoon was a lot cooler, about ten degrees, so it's just really not trying to panic and react to the change," Hamilton told Sky Sports News. @highlight Mercedes dominate Friday practice ahead of Sunday's Bahrain GP @highlight Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg finish top under floodlights at Sakhir Circuit @highlight Reigning champion Sebastian Vettel finishes seventh fastest @highlight Sunday's Bahrain GP will take place under floodlights for first time
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However he seems to have settled into the paid ranks now and is a heavy betting favourite to see off @placeholder.
There is another fight of significance for British boxing taking place here this Saturday night. Amir Khan will be the star attraction as he battles Devon Alexander at the MGM Grand Garden. But meanwhile, just a stroll down the Las Vegas Strip at the Cosmopolitan, Ireland’s Andy Lee will be taking on Matt Korobov for the vacant WBO middleweight title. VIDEO Scroll down for Andy Lee: Hard fight but I have the tools to beat Matt Korobov Andy Lee with trainer Adam Booth ahead of his world title fight with Matt Korobov on Saturday night Korobov (left) was an amateur star but has taken his time to adapt to the professional game @highlight Andy Lee takes on Matt Korobov for the WBO middleweight title @highlight The fight takes place at the same time as Amir Khan vs Devon Alexander @highlight Billy Joe Saunders will take on the winner of Lee vs Korobov @highlight Saunders believes Korobov's style would suit him perfectly
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On one occasion an egret moved to collect a stick and the crocodile lunged at it and later, similar activity was observed at large crocodile and alligator parks in @placeholder.
Crocodiles and alligators might be more creative than first thought when it comes to catching their dinner. New research suggests the reptiles use tools, including collections of small sticks, to lure water birds to their death. While this is clever, mugger crocodiles in India and crocodiles and alligators in Florida and Louisiana, seem to be aware of the seasons as they employed their techniques at the time of year when birds build nests and collect twigs. A Mugger crocodile balancing twigs on its nose to tempt birds collecting small branches to build nests with, at Madras Crocodile Bank, Tamil Nadu in India @highlight Zoologists from the University of Tennessee monitored the behaviour of crocodiles and alligators, which use twigs and sticks as bird lures @highlight The animals balance a collection of twigs on their snouts during specific times of year in a bid to trick birds into preparing to nest with the wood @highlight The research details the first known case of predators timing the use of lures to the seasonal behaviour of a prey
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@placeholder delight: Leroy Fer (right) gets into a car with his partner outside Holland's team hotel
Louis van Gaal has been showing his softer side this World Cup by allowing his Holland stars to take time out their busy schedule to spend time with their WAGs. The Dutch face Costa Rica in their quarter-final on Saturday, but that did not stop them from being given some time off to relax with their partners on Tuesday afternoon. Leroy Fer and Jasper Cillessen were both photographed out-and-about with their other halves, while Robin van Persie, Nigel de Jongh and Co kept the fans happy by signing some autographs. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Wes Sneijder discuss Holland come backs and Costa Rica @highlight Netherlands stars took some time out from quarter-final preparations to spend time with their partners @highlight Holland face Costa Rica in their knock-out match on Saturday @highlight Fer and Cillessen both enjoyed an afternoon with their other half
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But @placeholder countered that the government in recent decades has applied inconsistent rules to indecent words and images, punishing some instances and ignoring others.
Washington (CNN) -- An appeal over singer Janet Jackson's "wardrobe malfunction" and brief partial nudity on national television has reached the Supreme Court, the latest free speech episode over indecent, if fleeting, images and words on the public airwaves. The Obama administration has asked the Supreme Court to decide whether record government fines against CBS should be allowed to stand. A federal appeals court last November ruled for the network and its affiliates, saying the Federal Communications Commission's sanctions were improper. The agency had punished the network with a $550,000 fine after the pop singer's breast was briefly exposed during a live halftime show with fellow entertainer Justin Timberlake at the 2004 Super Bowl. @highlight The Obama administration wants the Supreme Court to rule on FCC fines @highlight An appeals court last year said the agency's sanctions were improper @highlight Family advocacy groups have blasted the appeals court's opinion @highlight The Supreme Court will decide later this year whether to accept the case
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'It always looked like @placeholder would win the league more than once,' he added.
Paul Scholes has empathised with Steven Gerrard following his announcement to leave Liverpool at the end of the season. Despite a long list of honours with the Reds - including an heroic Champions League victory against AC Milan in Istanbul in 2005 - Gerrard has his critics for having never lifted a Premier League trophy with his boyhood club. Speaking with The Independent on Saturday, former Manchester United midfielder Scholes revealed his thoughts on the Liverpool captain leaving behind a 17-year professional career at Anfield without winning a domestic league title. Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard announced that he will leave the club at the end of the season @highlight Steven Gerrard announced his decision to leave Anfield late on January 1 @highlight Paul Scholes says that if Gerrard had to leave Liverpool he should have switched to Chelsea after the Reds' Champions League win in 2005 @highlight Chelsea have since won domestic league titles in 2005-06 and 2009-10 @highlight Midfielder has won nine major honours with the Reds but is missing a league title
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The Iranian minister once planned to return to @placeholder on Friday night to consult with leaders there.
Days ahead of a deadline to strike a deal, Iran's foreign minister engaged Friday in what Britain's top diplomat deemed "complex" but "useful discussions" on Tehran's controversial nuclear program that -- despite positive vibes on both sides -- have yet to produce a breakthrough. "There are still significant gaps," British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said from Vienna. "... We are going away for technical discussions." One person who wasn't going away -- or at least leaving Vienna -- was Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif. Zarif met for a second time in recent days with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and the European Union's foreign policy chief, Catherine Ashton. His next meetings were with Hammond and French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius. @highlight U.S. won't push to reduce Iran's oil sales; thinks Iran has halted nuclear progress @highlight Iran's foreign minister meets with top diplomats from the U.S., EU, Britain @highlight Britain's foreign secretary: All sides want an agreement, no one wants "a bad deal" @highlight Monday is the deadline for an agreement on Iran's nuclear program
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Cool customer: Buaben strokes his spot-kick home to put @placeholder 2-0 up with 10 minutes left to play
By Stephen Mcgowan Different managers and a different league. But this was the same old Edinburgh derby. A windswept, blood and thunder affair best viewed through the cracks of the fingers, it finished as most of them do. With red cards and a Hearts win. The victorious coach Robbie Neilson came closest to the truth when he claimed afterwards: ‘Football broke out a little bit.’ He was being generous. Hibs captain Liam Craig missed a penalty which proved the forerunner to another day of derby misery and recrimination for the Easter Road club and their captain. Prince of Edinburgh: Buaben celebrates after scoring the decisive goal from the penalty spot in second half @highlight Hibs captain Liam Craig missed a penalty in the 38th minute at Tynecastle @highlight Nicholson put hosts in front with long-range strike 15 minutes from the end @highlight Scott Robertson was then sent off for Hibs, after a foul on Prince Buaben @highlight Buaben dusted himself down to score resulting spot-kick and make it 2-0 @highlight Hearts striker Osman Sow was shown red for elbowing Michael Nelson @highlight Hearts sub Jamie Walker escaped an alleged headbutt on Hibs defender Lewis Stevenson shortly after Farid El Alagui scored for the visitors
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'While recent net migration levels remain stable the figures show that it has fallen by a third since its peak in 2005 under the last government and that this Government's reforms have cut net migration from outside the @placeholder to levels not seen since the late 1990s.
By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor The number of people arriving in the UK from the rest of Europe surged by 27 per cent last year, new figures showed today. In a major blow for David Cameron on the day of European elections, the data confirms that net migration into the UK is running at more than twice his target of cutting it to the ‘tens of thousands’. The Office for National Statistics said there had been a surge in people coming for work, with the biggest rise amongst people from elsewhere in the European Union. Tory leader David Cameron had set a target of bringing net migration to below 100,000, which now seems almost impossible to meet @highlight 201,000 EU citizens arrived in the UK in 2013, up from 158,000 in 2012 @highlight Net migration stood at 212,000, double the Tories election target @highlight Ukip accuse Cameron of breaking a 'solemn promise to the British people' @highlight 23,000 arrived from Romania and Bulgaria, up from just 9,000 in 2012
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@placeholder, centre, is understood to have taken out a £3.5 million loan against the family home to cover his massive legal bills
Max Clifford’s wife Jo is filing for a quickie divorce at the High Court today. She was granted a hearing within three weeks of the disgraced PR guru being jailed for sexually abusing young girls. Mrs Clifford, 51, who did not attend his trial and was not called as a character witness, was seen without her wedding ring as he awaited a verdict last month. Scroll down for video Jailed sex attacker Max Clifford has been divorced by Jo, his wife of four years, in a two minute London court hearing. The pair are pictured at an earlier court appearance, ahead of Clifford's trial @highlight Jo Clifford has instructed £450-an-hour divorce lawyer Raymond Tooth @highlight Mrs Clifford did not attend her husband's trial or give a character witness @highlight Max Clifford's fortune before the trial was estimated at £10 million @highlight Mr Tooth confirmed that 'there are no disputed matters'
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Some water-rationing measures were taken at the time, too, according to @placeholder.
Caracas, Venezuela (CNN) -- Residents of the Venezuelan capital on Monday began to experience water rationing as part of a government preservation measure during a drought. The rolling cuts to water service will affect the capital of Caracas and some nearby areas for periods of up to 48 hours, the state-owned water utility Hidrocapital announced. The rationing will continue through the first quarter of 2010, the government said. President Hugo Chavez has urged citizens to take extra steps to reduce water use, including a suggestion last week that taking a shower should take only three minutes. The government says that weather phenomena are behind the drought, while critics of Chavez say that years of lack of infrastructure investment and planning left the country flat-footed when it came to offsetting the drought. @highlight Rolling cuts to water service will affect Caracas, nearby areas for up to 48 hours @highlight Drought conditions have reduced reservoir volume to critical levels, officials say @highlight Only hospitals will be equipped with water around the clock
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'When @placeholder told me that other children had said I was fat, I felt like I had let her down too.
By Katy Winter PUBLISHED: 07:03 EST, 4 February 2014 | UPDATED: 07:08 EST, 4 February 2014 A mother-of-three has lost half of her body weight after her daughter was teased by playground bullies for having a ‘fat mum’. Emma Dunne, 32, weighed 24 stone when her 10-year-old daughter, Stephanie, complained that children at school were making cruel comments about her size. 'She came home and said, "Mummy, everyone at school says you’re fat",' said Emma, of Gorey, Co Wexford, Ireland. Emma Dunne has gone from weighing 24st (right) and size 28, to just 12st (left) and a slim size 10 @highlight Emma dropped from 24 stone and size 28 to 12 stone and size 10 @highlight Her daughter began being teased at school over Emma's size @highlight When her size 28 jeans became too small Emma vowed to lose weight @highlight Ditched junk food diet in favour of 3 healthy meals and took up running @highlight Used her old jean size as a measurement of her progress
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home his point, Bill Clinton told President Obama that obviously he and @placeholder
Hate: Bill Clinton allegedly hates Barack Obama and this animosity stems from accusations of racism against the former president during Obama's 2008 defeat of Hillary Clinton The simmering cauldron of hatred that exists between the Obamas and the Clintons threatens to explode in a volcanic eruption that could threaten all Democrat chances in 2016, says a sensational new book. Despite their much-vaunted public truce, journalist Edward Klein claims in 'Blood Feud' that Bill Clinton despises President Obama and that Michelle refers to Hillary behind closed doors as the 'Hildebeest'. The animosity between the Democratic Party's two power couples has reached such intensity that Klein says the president is willing to renege on his promise to endorse Hillary for 2016 and has teased the Clintons with suggestions that Michelle would be a strong candidate for the Oval Office. @highlight New book, 'Blood Feud' alleges that Bill Clinton hates Barack Obama for accusing him of being racist @highlight Book lifts lid on the ongoing animosity between the Democratic Party's two power couples @highlight Outlines how Barack Obama teases the Clintons over his endorsement of Hillary for 2016 @highlight Claims that Michelle calls Hillary 'HIldebeest' and gossips about her with friends @highlight Book reveals that President Obama has told the Clintons that Michelle would be a good president
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'I love this this country, I am half @placeholder, my mother is from Bendigo and my passport is Australian'
Former SBS Dateline presenter Anjali Rao has broken her silence about why she quit her role hosting the respected current affairs show saying she needed a new challenge, but fears she may struggle to land a 'dream' role because of her distinctive British accent. Rao also told Daily Mail Australia rumours she left the show because of cuts announced to the ABC and SBS were untrue, but said: 'I might be doing them a favour by leaving'. The 40-year-old enjoyed a successful six-year stint at CNN International in Hong Kong but the lure of working in her homeland proved too much in early 2013 and she signed with SBS to host Dateline. @highlight Anjali Rao quit as presenter of Dateline on SBS after two years on the job @highlight But the award-winning TV presenter denies her decision was made in protest at the government's budget cuts to public broadcasters @highlight She will remain in Australia and is keen on an interviewing role with a commercial or public broadcaster @highlight Hopes that a distinctive British accent won't be held against her @highlight She has previously worked for CNN and Sky News London @highlight She's Hong Kong born and educated at a British boarding school and her mum hails from Bendigo in central Victoria
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Although the law is being styled as a "religious" law, we see here, as we saw in @placeholder, that religion has little to do with it.
(CNN) -- The movement to stop a horrific new Taliban-like penal code in Brunei is growing. On Tuesday, I spoke at a rally organized by the Feminist Majority Foundation to demand that the sultan of Brunei immediately rescind the new law that includes the stoning to death of gay men and lesbians and the public flogging of women. These "kill-a-gay" laws or laws that allow the brutal whipping of women for abortions violate international law and have no place in civilized society. My husband, Jay Leno, said it clearly at the rally: "What year is it, 1814 or 2014?" As a board member of the Feminist Majority Foundation, I fought to stop the Taliban in Afghanistan. When no one else was paying attention, we were there, exposing the Taliban's reign of terror and the special viciousness it reserved for women and girls. We built a strong, diverse, unrelenting movement against the Taliban and helped Afghan women rally against gender apartheid. We fought the Taliban then, and we will fight these Taliban-like laws now. @highlight Mavis Leno led the protest of the Beverly Hills Hotel, linked to sultan of Brunei @highlight Brunei recently implemented laws punishing those found guilty of homosexuality or adultery @highlight Punishments call for flogging of women who have abortions, stoning of gay men and lesbians @highlight Organization's #StopTheSultan demanding Brunei rescind the laws, seeking U.N. action
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Blunt: On his Twitter (above) McKay called out the hacking group who targeted Sony, @placeholder
As movie chains across the country slowly begin to announce that they will not screen the upcoming Sony film The Interview following threats of a terrorist act similar to 9/11, some Hollywood- A-listers are doing all they can to make sure the public gets out and sees the film. Judd Apatow, director Adam McKay and Mindy Project producer and star Ike Barinholtz all took to Twitter to denounce the threats, which come from the group Guardians of Peace, who are thought to be North Korean. The group does not want to see the film released as it tells the story of two men sent to assassinate North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. @highlight Hollywood A-listers are showing their support for the film The Interview after hacker's threatened a terrorist event would happen at screenings @highlight Judd Apatow, Adam McKay and Ike Barinholtz are among those encouraging the American public to get out and see the movie @highlight This as Sony has told theaters they do not have to screen the film if they are concerned about safety @highlight Already major chain Carmike Cinemas and California's ArcLight Cinemas have decided not to play the movie @highlight The Thursday night premiere in New York City has also been cancelled
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'The whole country is looking to @placeholder to protect its communities from the unnecessary risks that fracking plays with our futures.'
Proposals for 'fracking' for shale gas at two sites in Lancashire should be refused, planning officers have recommended. Lancashire County Council has published reports with recommendations on planning applications from shale company Cuadrilla to develop two new sites to explore for shale gas by drilling, fracking and testing the flow of gas. The council's development control committee is due to make decisions next week on the planning applications for the two sites, at Preston New Road, near Little Plumpton, and Roseacre Wood, near Roseacre, both between Blackpool and Preston. Scroll down for video Cuadrilla Resources wanted to develop one possible fracking location near Rosacre Wood, pictured @highlight Cuadrilla Resources wants to drill for gas between Preston and Blackpool @highlight Protesters have lodged several planning objections to both proposals @highlight Council officials have recommended the projects should be abandoned @highlight Planners are due to give their final decision by the end of the week
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As the cover closed in on the @placeholder loose forward, he slipped a superb overhead pass for Matty Smith to finish off the move.
Teenager George Williams grabbed a hat-trick as Wigan stormed to the top of the Super League table with a 10-try rout of an outclassed Hull at the DW Stadium. The reigning Super League champions never looked back after full-back Lewis Tierney, son of former dual international Jason Robinson, put them in front with a spectacular fourth-minute try while England winger Josh Charnley celebrated his 100th Super League appearance with a try in his side’s 56-10 triumph. The defeat was another hammer blow to the play-off hopes of Hull, who have taken just a point from their last five games. Treble: Teenager George Williams grabbed a hat-trick as Wigan romped Hull 56-10 at DW Stadium @highlight Williams scored three of Wigan's 10 tries during victory at DW Stadium @highlight Reigning Super League champions moved to the top of the table @highlight Lewis Tierney, son of former dual international Jason Robinson, scored @highlight A Dom Manfredi brace and tries from Josh Charnley, Matty Smith, Sam Powell and Scott Taylor completed the rout @highlight Fetuli Talanoa and Liam Watts with consolation tries for Hull
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Wade then followed suit with two late tries and there was one for replacement @placeholder as their opponents were torn to ribbons.
Wasps celebrated their final Aviva Premiership game at Adams Park in style by crushing bottom club London Welsh 71-7 to move up to fifth in the table. After 12 years at High Wycombe, Wasps are moving to Coventry and they ensured it was memorable farewell with an 11-try mauling over a Welsh side who slumped to a seventh successive loss in the top flight. Ashley Johnson and Christian Wade led the way with a hat-trick of tries apiece, while Nathan Hughes (two), Saliosi Tagicakibau, Joe Simpson and Tom Varndell also crossed for the hosts. Sailosi Tagickabau scores Wasps' third try of the afternoon against a hapless London Welsh @highlight Ashley Johnson, Christian Wade Nathan Hughes , Saliosi Tagicakibau, Joe Simpson and Tom Varndell all scored tries for London Wasps @highlight Dai Young's side move to fifth in Aviva Premiership @highlight London Welsh remain bottom of table after conceding 11 tries
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"Four years ago, if you said we'd be at a @placeholder happy hour at the DNC, I would have called you crazy.
DENVER, Colorado (CNN) -- The last place Kathy Archuleta could have ever imagined she'd spend the first night of the Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado, was at a happy hour sponsored by the Republican Party. Clinton supporters chat at the RNC sponsored Hillary Happy Hour Monday night in Denver, Colorado. But the 54-year-old Democrat joined several other Hillary Clinton supporters, along with volunteers and officials from John McCain's campaign, at a Happy Hour for Hillary. The event, sponsored by the Republican National Committee and approved by the McCain campaign, was a chance for McCain and Clinton supporters to come together for one cause: their opposition to Barack Obama's candidacy. @highlight The Republican Party held a happy hour for Hillary Clinton backers in Denver @highlight Some Clinton backers say Obama lacks experience necessary to be president @highlight Only two-thirds of the New York senator's supporters are backing Obama, poll finds @highlight John McCain's campaign has been actively courting Clinton backers
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first time a @placeholder pitcher had made three errors in one game since
By Dan Bloom It's the kind of disastrous throw we all remember cringingly from school - but then, we're not all $500,000-a-year Major League Baseball stars. A New York Yankees newcomer has been mocked after his gentle underarm toss to first base went wildly wrong and sailed over his teammate's head. Shane Greene was in New York's Yankee stadium last night when he had an easy chance to get out Texas Rangers batter Jim Adduci. Scroll down for video Simple toss: New York Yankees newcomer Shane Greene has been mocked after a gentle underarm toss to first base went wildly wrong last night. Pictured is Greene (left) preparing to throw the ball @highlight Shane Greene was making first career start at Yankee Stadium in New York @highlight He had a simple task - to lightly toss the ball to the baseman on first base @highlight But it went way over his teammate's head, prompting jokes on social media @highlight Pundits described the performance as one of the worst MLB throws ever
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They also have the capability of scanning a larger area than the @placeholder, which has been limited to some 40 square kilometers during each mission.
(CNN) -- The underwater search for the missing Malaysia Airlines plane will effectively be put on hold this week, and may not resume until August at the very earliest, according to Australia's top transport safety official. The new timeline means that once Bluefin-21, the American underwater drone operated by a team on board the Australian Defense Vessel Ocean Shield, wraps up its work in a couple of days, it will be up to two months, if not longer, until new underwater vehicles are contracted and deployed in the hunt for MH370. According to Martin Dolan, Chief Commissioner of the Australian Transport Safety Bureau, the Australian government will post its request for tenders for the next phase of the search in the next week or so. @highlight Underwater hunt for MH370 will effectively be put on hold once Bluefin searches end @highlight New underwater vehicles not expected to join search for up to two months @highlight Satellite data to be released Tuesday; some families believe search is in wrong spot @highlight MH370, with 239 on board, disappeared on way from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing on March 8
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@placeholder was sentenced to a year in prison for cocaine possession and resisting arrest in 2008.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:34 EST, 19 November 2012 | UPDATED: 13:29 EST, 19 November 2012 An alleged would-be robber was shot dead after a botched stick-up attempt. Justin Slivinski, 24, of Oviedo, Florida, was killed Friday night when he and accomplice Austin Lee Harvey, 19, tried to rob a man at a local drive-through ATM, police say. Slivinski and Harvey were allegedly armed with knives when they approached the victim's truck at about 10.20 p.m. at a Fairwinds Credit Union ATM, the Orlando Sentinel reports. Justin Slivinski, 24, of Oviedo, Florida, who was killed in a botched robbery attempt on Friday, November 16 @highlight Justin Slivinski, 24, of Oviedo, Florida, was killed Friday night when he and accomplice Austin Lee Harvey, 19, tried to rob a man at knife-point at a local drive-through ATM @highlight The unnamed man shot Slivinksi two times @highlight Slivinksi and Harvey both have records of multiple criminal arrests
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If he's re-elected, it won't be based on how he handles gaffes or controversies such as @placeholder.
Grand Rapids, Michigan (CNN) -- President Barack Obama will not lose his re-election bid because of Eric Holder. As sensational as the headlines surrounding the Fast and Furious controversy might be, recent history tells us Holder is only the topic of conversation right now. Come July, we'll forget all about it much in the way the Keystone Pipeline is hardly mentioned. Remember, it was just last week that all of the talk was about immigration and the Latino vote. The week before that, it was same-sex marriages. So Holder -- and the rest of those those sexy subplots -- are really just there to keep us entertained until the main event, the only event that matters leading to the election: the first debate. Everything before that will will likely fade away by November, especially for independents. @highlight The Fast and Furious scandal won't determine if Obama is re-elected @highlight LZ Granderson says the key event will be the first presidential debate on October 3 @highlight He says Mitt Romney will go after the president with every criticism he can muster @highlight Granderson: Obama will be judged on how well he defends his record
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Along the way, the celebrity married @placeholder, the publisher and tireless promoter who shaped her public image.
(Entertainment Weekly) -- "Amelia" is a frustratingly old-school, Hollywood-style, inspirational biopic about Amelia Earhart that doesn't trust a viewer's independent assessment of the famous woman pictured on the screen. Hilary Swank plays Amelia Earhart and Richard Gere plays husband George Putnam in "Amelia." The mystery we ought to be paying attention to is: What really happened on the legendary American aviator's final, fatal flight in 1937? But the question audiences are left with is this: How could so tradition-busting a role model have resulted in so square, stiff, and earthbound a movie? Why present such a modern woman in such a fusty format? @highlight "Amelia" hits viewers over the head with its themes, says EW @highlight Film stars Hilary Swank as aviator Amelia Earhart @highlight "Amelia" is flat and dull when it should be exciting @highlight Some of the dialogue is delivered as speeches: yawn
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The @placeholder, 23, for so long hailed as the heir apparent to 17-time grand slam winner Roger Federer, is ready to finally erase the tag which has haunted him since he first came to prominence -- that of "Baby Fed".
(CNN) -- This was not how it was supposed to end. The past week had been a procession -- the next few days were supposed to end in a coronation. With the future King of England in the Royal Box, the man who wore the Wimbledon crown so proudly allowed it to slip on Centre Court. Andy Murray, the first British man to win the tournament in 77 years, was not just thrown out of his court, he was brushed aside by a man threatening mutiny at the top of the men's game. Grigor Dimitrov has hinted at performances like this before -- but this was the announcement his potential had always promised to deliver. @highlight Defending champion Andy Murray beaten by Bulgaria's Grigor Dimitrov @highlight Dimitrov crushes Briton 6-1 7-6 6-2 in quarterfinal clash on Centre Court @highlight Bulgarian will face Novak Djokovic in semis after No. 1 seed beats Marin Cilic @highlight Seven-time champion Roger Federer to face Milos Raonic in other semifinal
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News reports said @placeholder, 57, had irritated top officials with comments on Iraq policy and highlighting serious strains on the armed forces.
LONDON, England (CNN) -- A British general who advocates a troop "surge" in Afghanistan will be appointed head of the British Army next year, the Ministry of Defense said Friday. General David Richards is to become the new head of the British Army next year. Gen. David Richards, the current commander-in-chief of British Land Forces, will take over from Gen. Richard Dannatt in August 2009, when Dannatt's three-year term expires, the defense ministry said. Richards, who is responsible for delivering forces to Afghanistan, Iraq, and Kosovo in his current role, was head of NATO forces in Afghanistan between May 2006 and February 2007. @highlight British general who advocates a troop "surge" in Afghanistan to head army @highlight Gen. David Richards is the current commander-in-chief of British Land Forces @highlight Richards headed NATO's forces in Afghanistan May 2006 to February 2007
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In third place: The @placeholder in New York saw its visitor numbers increase to 6.2 million but it was still knocked off the second spot to become the third most popular museum in the world
By Suzannah Hills London now boasts three of the 10 most visited museums in the world, including the British Museum, National Gallery and the Tate Modern. The results place the capital on an equal footing with Paris which also has three museums - the Louvre, The Centre Pompidou and the Musée d’Orsay - in the top 10. It comes after the British Museum reclaimed its title as the second most popular cultural institution after a two-year absence by overtaking New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art. With more than 6.7 million visitors last year, the British museum saw a 20 per cent rise on 2012. @highlight More than 6.7 million people visited the British Museum last year - up 20% @highlight It has now overtaken New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art @highlight The Tate Modern and the National Gallery also feature in the top 10 @highlight But the Louvre in Paris remains the most popular with 9.3 million visitors
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There are @placeholder suitors crying out for a top defender if Pique stays on the sidelines and as we approach the winter transfer window it will only increase their appetites to sign him.
The image of Gerard Pique sat on the bench at Amsterdam, four days after the pictures of him sat in the stands at the Nou Camp, will have had more than one Premier League manager thinking: 'What a waste, what I wouldn’t give for the chance to play him in my side.' Louis van Gaal, about whom Pique tells the story of being pushed over by as a teenage apprentice at the Nou Camp, and being told he wasn’t strong enough to be a defender by the boisterous then-Barcelona manager, will know that Pique has more experience and defensive know-how in his locker than the sum total of the Dutchman’s current Old Trafford resources. @highlight Gerard Pique dropped by Barcelona for games against Celta Vigo and Ajax @highlight Manchester United would be interested in bringing him back to Old Trafford @highlight Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger may also look towards the Spaniard @highlight However, Barca's transfer ban and Pique's loyalty could stand in the way
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The @placeholder may have helped create this crisis, but the administration is not the first to find itself facing a humanitarian conundrum partly of its own making.
The thousands of immigrant children pouring across the nation's southern border from Central America braved predators and harsh elements only to arrive in the United States and walk right into one of the most toxic issues in Washington. On the right are those who criticize the White House approach to immigration. They say that by relaxing deportation policies toward immigrant children and their families, the Obama administration unwittingly created conditions for some 60,000 Central American kids to flock to the United States. On the left are those, including President Barack Obama, who fault Congress, especially House Republicans, for rejecting a Senate-passed comprehensive immigration reform package last year and continue bickering over incremental measures. @highlight Waves of immigrant children fleeing poverty, violence are at center of heated debate @highlight While the right and left lay blame, both sides are at fault for the flood of immigrant kids, experts say @highlight Relaxing deportation policies, failing to pass immigration reform part of U.S. role in problem @highlight U.S. officials will have to work with home countries to ensure a resolution
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The auction record for a @placeholder is $82.5 million.
A rare piece of artwork painted by Vincent van Gogh weeks before his death sold for $61.8 million Tuesday and a sculpture by Alberto Giacometti took in over $100 million at a sale kicking off New York City's fall art auctions of impressionist and modern art. Van Gogh's 1890 painting, 'Still Life, Vase With Daisies and Poppies,' had expected to fetch between $30 million and $50 million at Sotheby's evening sale in Manhattan. Van Gogh painted the bouquet of wildflowers at the French home of his physician, Dr. Paul Gachet, in 1890. It's one of the few works the Dutch artist sold during his lifetime. @highlight Van Gogh's 1890 painting, 'Still Life, Vase With Daisies and Poppies' went for $61.8million on Tuesday @highlight Giacometti's 1951 sculpture 'Chariot' sold for $101million @highlight Both purchases were made at a sale kicking off New York City's fall art auctions of impressionist and modern art
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Those who have become @placeholder citizens get $15,000 each; non-citizens get $9,000.
(CNN) -- More than 60 years after reneging on a promise to the hundreds of thousands of Filipinos who fought for the United States during World War II, the U.S. government will soon be sending out checks -- to the few who are still alive. Veteran Franco Arcebal says, "we are loyal to the United States, except that the United States has forgotten us." "For a poor man like me, $15,000 is a lot of money," said 91-year-old Celestino Almeda. Still, he said, "After what we have suffered, what we have contributed for the sake of democracy, it's peanuts. It's a drop in the bucket." @highlight Filipinos were promised full military benefits to enlist @highlight President Truman later signed act reneging on promise @highlight Only about 15,000 of the troops are still alive @highlight U.S. citizens will get $15,000; non-citizens will get $9,000
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Crashing a White House state dinner has proved to be just the ticket for the fame-craving @placeholder.
(CNN) -- All the world's a stage, Shakespeare wrote long before television came into view. Everyone will be famous for 15 minutes, Andy Warhol added a few centuries later. Which leads us inexorably to Michaele and Tareq Salahi's exuberant Facebook posting: "Honored to be at the White House for the state dinner in honor of India with President Obama and our First Lady!" They have the pictures to prove it, and the overnight fame, too. The Salahis, with a Bravo camera crew in tow, apparently were trying to ratchet up their prospects for the cable network's upcoming "The Real Housewives of D.C." @highlight Reality shows are a low-cost form of entertainment for TV networks, says Ed Bark @highlight He says the shows encourage people to do attention-getting stunts @highlight Bark says the White House gate crashers topped "Jon & Kate" and the "balloon boy" story @highlight TV has created a "bottomless pit" of venues for abnormal behavior, Bark says
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@placeholder' TV commercial for the product started airing on July 1st
By Brian Clark Howard Last updated at 7:23 AM on 3rd July 2011 New deal: Tiger Woods can now be seen on Japanese TV promoting a pain reliever, his first endorsement since he was caught in a sex scandal in late 2009 Cheer up, Tiger. You've staged a comeback in the lucrative world of TV commercials... at least in Japan. Tiger Woods can now be seen pitching 'Vantelin Kowa' Japanese heat rub in 15-second spots for the Kowa Corporation on Japanese TV. It's arguably some good news for the golf superstar, who has had a rough few years, since allegations surfaced in November 2009 that he was having numerous extramarital affairs. @highlight Tiger now the face of Vantelin Kowa' Japanese heat rub @highlight Despite loss of big contracts, he remains world's best paid athlete
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Comedian Joan Rivers, a longtime friend of @placeholder's, tweeted about the news of his passing Saturday.
Comedian David Brenner, a regular on Johnny Carson's "The Tonight Show," has died after a battle with cancer, a family spokesman said Saturday. He was 78. Brenner was a staple on Carson's late-night show, appearing more times than any other guest -- 158, according to a bio on his official website. Before getting into comedy, Brenner helped write, produce and direct 115 TV documentaries, earning him nearly 30 awards. Brenner also was the author of five books -- his latest published in 2003, "I Think There's a Terrorist in My Soup." Even in death, he kept the jokes coming. Brenner's final request, according to family spokesman Jeff Abraham, was to have $100 in small bills tucked in his sock -- "just in case tipping is recommended where I'm going." @highlight David Brenner appeared 158 times on Johnny Carson's late-night show @highlight Brenner started out in television documentaries @highlight "Knowing David, he's now making the devil laugh," Joan Rivers tweets
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Every time he drives to the basket, he upends stereotypes of @placeholder as short, weak and nerdy.
(CNN) -- The spectacular rise of Jeremy Lin, the first Asian-American to achieve basketball stardom, has been utterly thrilling to witness. We've watched with pride as he's broken through stereotypes to prove that an Asian-American can play alongside -- and beat -- the best in the NBA. And we've been gratified by the way Lin's story has been embraced by the American public, with fans of all races cheering him on. But we've also been reminded of the ugliness with which Asians have often been depicted in American culture. After Lin's 38-point performance against the Los Angeles Lakers on February 10, Fox Sports columnist Jason Whitlock tweeted an offensive joke about Lin that played off stereotypes of Asians' lack of masculinity. Boxer Floyd Mayweather has asserted that "all the hype" around Lin is just "because he's Asian." And after New Orleans snapped the Knicks' Lin-led seven-game winning streak, ESPN posted a story with a headline that was an obvious anti-Chinese slur. @highlight Timothy Yu: ESPN posted article about Jeremy Lin with a headline that was obviously racist @highlight Yu: Media stereotypes of Asian-Americans are frequently ignored and shrugged off @highlight He says that even though ESPN took quick action, it's because Lin is a big story right now @highlight Yu: Lin's success won't end racism, but people will begin to see Asian-Americans differently
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A spokesman for @placeholder said: 'We do have a number of people staying with us on a very short-term basis through bookings made on behalf of the government.
Dozens of asylum seekers have been put up in a hotel at a cost to the taxpayer of almost £2,500 a night after facing delays over their right to stay in the UK. The group has been given accommodation at a three-star hotel near Bolton while waiting for the Home Office to decide on whether they can remain in the country. Around 30 people were given taxpayer-funded beds at the Premier Inn in Horwich, which sits opposite the Macron Stadium, home of Bolton Wanderers. Scroll down for video Around 30 asylum seekers have been given taxpayer-funded accommodation at the Premier Inn in Horwich, near Bolton after encountering delays at the Home Office @highlight Some 30 people given accommodation at three-star Premier Inn near Bolton @highlight Thought to have been transferred from overfilled accommodation in London @highlight Serco has £120m contract to find shelter for asylum seekers in North West @highlight Company has been warned by Home Office about paying for hotel rooms @highlight Comes after 300 asylum seekers were put up in hotels in Kent and Dorset
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@placeholder's accidental drowning death was Google's top search trend, generated more than 10 million tweets and was the third-biggest event on Facebook in 2012.
(CNN) -- If you can't recall everything you loved and hated about 2012, Facebook, Twitter and Google all just released their year-in-review reports. And all three reflect what many of us experienced firsthand: Thousands of strangers gathering to watch a rover land on Mars and a man fall from space. A hurricane slamming the East Coast while the world watched tragedy strike and heroes emerge. Social media, combined with the ability to search and surface information almost instantly, repeatedly brought Internet users together to huddle around the virtual campfire, sharing their stories through image, text and sound. 'Gangnam Style' to 'Kony 2012:' This year's top viral videos @highlight Facebook, Twitter and Google all just released their year-in-review reports @highlight Top trends: Superstorm Sandy, Whitney Houston @highlight More than two-thirds of American adults who are online now use social media regularly
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In 2009, @placeholder aired a joke alluding to the allegations of rape against then-beloved comedian Bill Cosby.
During it's seven-year run, critics praised 30 Rock as a show on the cutting edge of comedy. Now it appears the Emmy Award-winning show was also ahead of its time when it came to the news - airing a dark joke painting Bill Cosby as a rapist all the way back in 2009. In a clip from season three 'The Bubble', recently unearthed by Crushable, Alec Baldwin's NBC executive character Jack Donaghy tries to get actor Tracy Jordan (played by Tracy Morgan) to come back to work at fictional television show TGS in the middle of contract negotiations by hiring a Cosby impersonator to speak to the actor over the phone. @highlight Joke involved character Tracy Jordan alluding that Cosby hurt his aunt in 1971 @highlight The show's creator and star Tina Fey holds the only writing credit for the episode @highlight Fey grew up in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, not far from Temple University where Cosby's alleged misconduct was first exposed in 2004 @highlight Scores of women have been coming forward with stories of rape at the hands of Cosby in the last few weeks, after former 30 Rock writer Hannibal Buress went on a rant about the comedian during a stand-up set
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Who's laughing now: The @placeholder were happy to show off their much ridiculed uniforms at the opening ceremony
By Lucy Waterlow When it was unveiled earlier this month, Scotland's uniform for the Commonwealth Games was widely ridiculed. There was even a petition set up which gained hundreds of signatures calling for it to be replaced. But this evening, Scottish athletes wore the lurid bright blue tartan with pride as they walked round Celtic Park stadium in Glasgow during the championship's opening ceremony. The athletes paraded in front of the stadium crowd, which included the Queen, in their Jilli Blackwood designed outfits which have been described as 'embarrassing', 'shocking' and 'humiliating' by people on social media. Scroll down for video @highlight Scotland's uniform was panned when it was unveiled earlier this month @highlight Critics said Jilli Blackwood designed bright blue outfits with tartan were 'embarrassing' @highlight Petition was set up calling for it to be ditched @highlight Australian outfits also condemned for lack of style @highlight But athletes wore them with pride at this evening's opening ceremony @highlight Other nation's failed to win any medals for their fashion choices on display in Celtic Park @highlight Welsh were best dressed in flattering red dresses
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"It was not part of the lexicon while we were filming," added @placeholder.
NEW YORK (CNN) -- They've been called "bromances": those buddy films and TV shows, such as the movies "Pineapple Express" and "The 40-Year-Old Virgin," that feature non-sexual but deep friendships between two or more males. Jason Segel and Paul Rudd star in "I Love You, Man," which opens Friday. The forthcoming "I Love You, Man," which opens Friday, appears to fit the bill. In the film, Paul Rudd plays a man who needs a best man for his wedding but has never made any male friends. Enter Jason Segel as Sydney Fife, whom Rudd's character, Peter Klaven, pursues on several "man-dates" that end up threatening his relationship with his fiancée (Rashida Jones). @highlight "I Love You, Man" stars Paul Rudd, Jason Segel as two men trying friendship @highlight Neither Rudd nor Segel likes the term "bromance" @highlight Comedy makes some serious points about friendship, Segel says
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The amount of money workers can earn before paying income tax has risen from £3,005 in 1990-91, and will hit £10,500 in 2015-16, @placeholder announced
By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor The Liberal Democrats today boasted of victory over Conservative 'siren voices' who wanted to lift people out of paying the 40p tax rate. Chief Secretary to the Treasury Danny Alexander said he had won the battle to increase the income tax threshold to £10,500 ahead of next year's election, despite Tory MPs demanding action on the higher rate. Writing for MailOnline, he said increase the threshold is fair but 'many Conservatives don’t like this because it’s a Liberal Democrat idea'. Scroll down for video Increases in the income tax threshold mean basic rate tax payers will be £800 better off in 2015-16 than in 2010 @highlight Income tax threshold to rise to £10,500 in April 2015, saving most £100 @highlight Tax changes since 2010 mean basic ratepayers will be £800 better off @highlight But Osborne offers little respite for those dragged into paying 40p rate
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Arsenal defender Kieran Gibbs does his best @placeholder accent
By David Kent If Arsenal's latest promotional video is anything to go by, the Gunners can't wait to practice their American accents during their pre-season trip to New York. Ahead of their pre-season friendly against the New York Red Bulls on Saturday, several Arsenal stars stepped up to give their best attempts at the famous accent of the American city's inhabitants. Karl Jenkinson, Serge Gnabry, Mathieu Flamini and Kieran Gibbs attempted phrases such as 'How you doing?' to differing degrees of success. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Arsenal players attempt the New York accent Talk like an American: Arsenal are heading to USA to play the New York Red Bulls @highlight Arsenal players try their hand at the American accent before trip to New York @highlight Jenkinson, Gnabry, Flamini and Gibbs attempt different phrases @highlight Gunners will play pre-season friendly against New York Red Bulls on Saturday
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'We also hope very much that any of the government bodies to do with London, like the government office for @placeholder or the mayor's office, will be one day drinking our wine at their functions.'
By James Rush PUBLISHED: 09:06 EST, 30 September 2013 | UPDATED: 10:34 EST, 30 September 2013 Grapes at a commercial-scale vineyard in London have been harvested for the first time since the Middle Ages. Bunches of tiny ortega grapes have been picked by volunteers at Forty Hall Vineyard, in Enfield, north London, which sits within views of landmarks such as Canary Wharf and The Shard. These grapes, with other varieties yet to be picked, will be used to produce still and Champagne-style sparkling white wines. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Capital: A commercial-scale vineyard in London has harvested grapes for the first time since the Middle Ages @highlight Tiny ortega grapes have been picked by volunteers at Forty Hall Vineyard @highlight The grapes will be used to produce still and sparkling white wines @highlight Vineyard has a range of grape varieties, including sauvignon and pinot noir
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MasterCard will start working with @placeholder banks in early 2015, but the company has not said how much it will charge for the use of its service.
MasterCard has started mining Facebook users' activity to gain consumer behaviour insights it can sell to banks. The credit card and social networking giants have signed a two-year deal which allows MasterCard to use information from Facebook users in its new 'Priceless Engine' marketing technology. The technology uses anonymous data from Asia Pacific Facebook users to help MasterCard and banks drive sales. Scroll down for video The first Australian campaign to use Mastercard's Priceless Technology was connected to the Justin Timberlake 20/20 Experience World Tour 'Priceless Engine [is] an innovative new platform for marketing that allows the brand to provide its bank partners with the deep insights that help them deliver the right offers to their customers at the right time,' MasterCard said in a statement. @highlight MasterCard and Facebook have signed a two-year deal to share data @highlight The new 'Priceless Engine' marketing technology analyses consumer behaviour and gives insights MasterCard can sell to banks @highlight Company to triple its digital marketing in Asia Pacific over next three years
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@placeholder has seen has seen more than its fair share of tragedy in recent years.
By Jamie Beatson PUBLISHED: 14:00 EST, 11 July 2013 | UPDATED: 02:25 EST, 12 July 2013 Craig Knapp was on holiday with his wife Lisa and their three children in Magaluf. The couple married two years ago A British father of three has died after falling from the tenth floor of a hotel in a Spanish resort. Craig Knapp, 31, was on a family holiday in Magaluf, on the island of Majorca, when he fell on Monday. Police in the resort, which is renowned for its nightlife, have launched an investigation into the tragedy. His distraught family are waiting to fly his body back to his home city of Dundee. @highlight 31-year-old Craig Knapp fell from a balcony on the tenth floor of a building @highlight Mr Knapp's wife Lisa and three children are waiting to fly his body back to Dundee
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Nevertheless she insisted the @placeholder court of justice should enforce the public spending and budget policies of eurozone nations.
Davos, Switzerland (CNN) -- German Chancellor Angela Merkel launched an outspoken defense of the European project on Wednesday, but warned that the bloc's richest nation would not make bailout promises to solve the eurozone crisis that it cannot keep. Speaking at the annual World Economic Forum in the Swiss resort of Davos, Merkel said Germany is rightly seen as being relatively strong. But if her country commits to paying for a huge expansion of the eurozone's bailout funds, and even that is torpedoed by the capital markets, then there is a real problem. Merkel told a standing room-only crowd that the "people say it has to be double, then it has to be triple, then we will believe you." @highlight German Chancellor Angela Merkel delivers opening address at Davos Economic Forum @highlight Merkel warns structure of "great European project" needs substantive reform @highlight She said Germany would not make bailout promises it could not keep @highlight She was speaking day after IMF lowered outlook for world economy
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@placeholder then took the name Paul and became a missionary.
ROME, Italy (CNN) -- Scientific tests prove bones housed in the Basilica of St. Paul in Rome are those of the apostle St. Paul himself, according to Pope Benedict XVI. Pope Benedict XVI looks at the tomb of St. Paul at the Basilica of St. Paul in Rome in 2007. "Tiny fragments of bone" in the sarcophagus were subjected to carbon dating, showing they "belong to someone who lived in the first or second century," the pope said in a homily carried on Italian television. "This seems to confirm the unanimous and undisputed tradition that these are the mortal remains of the Apostle St. Paul," Benedict said in Sunday's announcement. @highlight Scientific tests prove bones are those of the apostle St. Paul, pope says @highlight Vatican tomb also holds "traces of a precious linen cloth" @highlight Tests were carried out by inserting probe into small opening in sarcophagus
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The idea that @placeholder might find humor in an otherwise bad situation, perhaps, shouldn't be too surprising.
(CNN) -- The oldest sitting member of Congress was airlifted Saturday following a car accident in his native Texas, though the 91-year-old apparently took the flight in stride -- "joking with paramedics" on his way to Plano, according to his office. Rep. Ralph Hall was being driven by his friend, 73-year-old Howard Zielke, when someone turned into them and collided with their vehicle around 2:50 p.m. (3:50 p.m. ET) in Fannin County, the Texas Department of Public Safety reported. The other car's driver didn't need to go to a hospital, while Zielke was transported to a hospital in McKinney, the state agency said. Hall, though, was flown to The Medical Center of Plano with what the public safety department described as "serious injuries." @highlight Outgoing Congressman Ralph Hall, 91, is the oldest sitting member of Congress @highlight He is airlifted after someone hits his vehicle in Hall's native Texas @highlight Hall's office says he joked with paramedics, suffered a hip injury and minor cuts
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The game was still knotted at 2 when the @placeholder got their first two batters aboard in the sixth.
Salvador Perez shouted at Hunter Strickland, who shouted right back. The Kansas City Royals streamed from their dugout, the San Francisco Giants from their own. And for a tense moment in the sixth inning Wednesday night, Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City was consumed by chaos. The one thing that was clear? The World Series suddenly had some life. Perez broke open Game 2 with a two-run double in a five-run sixth, and the Royals' cast of clutch relievers kept the Giants in check for a 7-2 victory that leveled the Series and spiced things up as it shifts to San Francisco for three games. @highlight San Francisco Giants won the opening World Series game 7-1 @highlight Royals' Billy Butler said the win 'showed them that we have fight in us' @highlight Salvador Perez and Hunter Strickland were involved in heated exchange @highlight Strickland admitted after the match that his 'emotions got the better of him @highlight The next three games in the World Series will be played in San Francisco
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He added that Algeria has no intention to ‘interfere in any manner whatsoever in the internal affairs’ of @placeholder.
Colonel Gaddafi’s wife and three of his children have fled to Algeria after a dramatic escape across the desert to avoid rebel forces. Safiya Gaddafi, her sons Mohammed and Hannibal and daughter Ayesha were smuggled out in a cloak-and-dagger operation, arriving yesterday morning. Algerian authorities refused to reveal if the dictator was with his family, sparking furious accusations that they had allowed the ‘Mad Dog’ of Libya to escape justice. Parted by the war? Colonel Gaddafi and his wife Safiya, who has fled across the border to neighbouring Algeria However the Italian news agency ANSA said that Gaddafi and his sons Saadi and Saif al-Islam were in the town of Bani Walid south of Tripoli. @highlight Algerian foreign ministry confirm family have arrived @highlight Reports claim Gaddafi's son Khamis has been killed
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