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By Bianca London Lara Stone recently revealed that her pregnancy - and the months afterwards - were less about 'earth mother' perfection and more about bloating, limp hair and self-criticism. She admits that she developed a love of fried food and that it took her a while to slip back into her pre-pregnancy jeans. But the supermodel, who gave birth to a child with David Walliams' last year, has been working hard to shift her post-baby pounds and now she's ready to show off the fruits of her labour. Scroll down for video She's back! Lara Stone has spent the last few months trying to get her pre-pregnancy body back and she's showcasing the results in her new Calvin Klein campaign @highlight Lara, 30, shows off incredible post-baby body in new campaign @highlight Supermodel reveals she felt bloated and had limp hair while pregnant @highlight Followed James Duigan's Clean & Lean diet to get back in shape @highlight Gave birth to healthy boy Alfred, who is now 13 months old @highlight Says there's too much pressure on women to look amazing while expecting
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'@placeholder has suffered many years of war and violence, more than any other country, and it is necessary to understand and promote peaceful coexistence among all the people of the world.'
An Iranian newspaper has been shut down after the country's authorities accused its front page headline of 'supporting' the Charlie Hebdo magazine. The article's headline quoted Hollywood actor, George Clooney, saying: 'I am Charlie Hebdo.' But the accompanying article did not actually express support for Clooney's statement, nor for the magazine itself. The editor of Mardom-e-Emrooz - or Today's People - confirmed his paper was ordered to close for publishing the story. Clooney was one of many actors to arrive at the Golden Globe awards to wear 'Je Suis Charlie' pins. 'Today was an extraordinary day,' he said during an acceptance speech for his lifetime achievement award - in reference to the solidarity marches in Paris. @highlight Newspaper closed for front page of Clooney saying: 'I am Charlie Hebdo' @highlight Accompanying article did not express support for the French magazine @highlight Muslim world reacting angrily to first edition since terror attacks in Paris @highlight 'Survivor' edition again features the Prophet Muhammad on its front cover @highlight Afghanistan's president described it as 'blasphemous and irresponsible' @highlight Iraq's Prime Minister also warned that it 'might lead to further bloodshed' @highlight People have already died in anti-Charlie Hebdo protests around the world
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"@placeholder is the big hole, the big gap in the wall of sanctions," Yesilada said.
Istanbul (CNN) -- Over the last six months, Iran has evaded U.S. sanctions by importing Turkish gold to pay for billions of dollars worth of energy sales to Turkey. Turkey's deputy prime minister has described what amounts to a gold-for-oil barter system. Read more: Turkey: Facing a soft landing or serious turbulence? "Why did, all of the sudden, Turkey's gold exports, especially gold bullion, go up?" Ali Babacan asked while speaking before a parliamentary budget commission this month. The official transcript of his statements was published by a Turkish government website Wednesday. "An important part of that is Iran," he said. "When Turkey buys Iranian oil, we pay for it in Turkish lira. ... However, it is not possible for Iran to take that money as dollars into its own country due to international restrictions, the U.S.A.'s sanctions. Therefore, when Iran cannot take this money back as currency, they withdraw Turkish lira and buy gold from our market. They take the gold back to their own country." @highlight Deputy prime minister describes what amounts to a gold-for-oil barter system @highlight Government says Iran has imported billions of dollars worth of gold from Turkey since March @highlight In April, Turkey exported $1.2 billion in gold to Iran, a 438.2% jump from the previous year @highlight Economists say the gold-for-oil trade shows the U.S.-led sanctions are hurting Iran
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Singer told CNN he tried to identify key trends happening right now to help writers build a narrative for the new "@placeholder" game.
(CNN) -- The future in video games is usually depicted in one of two ways. There is the techno version of the future, filled with personal electronic implants, space travel and laser weapons. Or there is the apocalyptic version, where a world has been bombed back into the Stone Age -- and somehow still has laser weapons. "Call of Duty: Black Ops II," the first-person shooter game that hit stores Tuesday, transports players into two separate time periods: the 1980s and the not-so-distant future of 2025. The relatively narrow time lapse was necessary to build a story around a new villain, Raul Menendez, a terrorist bent on revenge against a world he feels has wronged him. @highlight "Call of Duty: Black Ops II" hit stores Tuesday @highlight The game transports players to the 1980s and the not-so-distant future of 2025 @highlight Creators tapped Peter Singer to help them imagine and design a near-future world @highlight 2010's "Call of Duty: Black Ops" sold more than 13.7 million units in the U.S.
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The Hashtag Stuffer is the most common form of hashtag abuse, according to @placeholder.
By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 12:30 EST, 10 July 2013 | UPDATED: 12:37 EST, 10 July 2013 New York Magazine has identified seven unique types of people who use hashtags on Twitter, Facebook and in real life. The types range from Hashtag Stuffers who use multiple tags in every post, to Hash Swaggers, who only use them to brag, and Hashtag Stringers that combine numerous words together to create long tags. Hashtags are used on social networks, as well as apps such as Vine and Instagram, as a way of discovering new content but journalist Jeff Wilser claims that they are being abused. @highlight New York Magazine has identified 7 types of hashtag abusers on the net @highlight Most common type is the 'Hashtag Stuffer' that use multiple tags in posts @highlight 'Hashtag Stringers' turn sentences into extra long tags and 'Hashtag Swaggers' use them to brag about being at prestigious events
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Even the fiery Mr @placeholder was left open-mouthed by the chaotic goings-on at the bistro - which included a young waitress being fired for asking a question, and Mrs Bouzaglo threatening to call the police on a customer who tried to leave after waiting a long time for his pizza.
A restaurateur couple made infamous by an episode of Gordon Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares have been caught on camera in a furious row with an irate and 'drunken' customer. Video from TMZ shows furious Samy Bouzaglo, Amy's Baking Company in Scottsdale, Phoenix, as he appears to chase down a customer with what has been claimed to be a knife, but which Samy now insists is a pen. Holding him back is similarly hot-headed wife Amy Bouzaglo, who a witness said had just kicked out the patron her husband was trying to chase down. And today, Amy told MailOnline the incident kicked off after a drunken customer came in and was abusive to her and husband Samy, saying: 'The guy told us 'You're a f***ing piece of s**t.' @highlight Samy Bouzaglo is seen in amateur video lunging with an object as his wife Amy Bouzaglo tries to stop him @highlight 'Traumatized' Amy tells MailOnline: 'The guy told us 'You're a f***ing piece of s**t' @highlight She insists Samy did NOT have a knife - but was holding a 'big pen' @highlight She adds: 'We've been bullied for 18 months and just when we're starting to clear our names...this happens' @highlight Amy is releasing a cookbook and says the message is 'Make cake...not war' @highlight The couple became accidental stars after a drama-filled episode of the Gordon Ramsey series that showed up even the infamously moody host @highlight The couple own Amy's Baking Company in Phoenix, Arizona
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With its milk chocolate shell, creme fondant and yellow 'yolk’ @placeholder is absolutely unique in the market, and over 200 million of them are sold in the UK every year.
By Katy Winter One of the most iconic brands in existence, Cadbury’s distinctive purple and white logo has been a stalwart image on confectionery shelves across the UK for over a century - and never more so than at Easter. As the supermarkets and shops begin once again to overspill with chocolate chicks, bunnies and eggs in the run up to Good Friday, a historic set of pictures shows the evolution of the Cadbury’s Easter Egg. From the very first dark chocolate egg made in 1875, to the birth of the crème egg in 1971, and today’s mass production of the popular milk chocolate egg, these photos give a fascinating insight into the development of one of our tastiest traditions. @highlight Cadbury's was started in 1824 and they made their first Easter Egg in 1875 @highlight Originally smooth and made from dark chocolate, soon had varied designs @highlight Later eggs were decorated with chocolate piping and marzipan flowers @highlight The first Cadbury's Creme Egg was produced in 1971 @highlight About 1.5 million can now be made every day at the Bournville factory
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@placeholder screens each post, decides what goes up and frequently adds commentary.
A former Cincinnati Bengals cheerleader who later became a teacher and was arrested for having sex with a teenage student has lost her $338,000 judgement against gossip site thedirty.com. A U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals judge in Cincinnati, Ohio, today overturned a lower court decision in favor Sarah Jones and said thedirty.com founder Nik Richie couldn't be held liable for nasty comments about Jones that users submitted to the site. One of the comments claimed she had had sex with the entire Cincinnati Bengals football team. Another claimer her now-ex husband cheated on her multiple times and gave her two sexually transmitted infections. Jones said the posts were untrue and caused her severe mental anguish and embarrassment. @highlight Sarah Jones had won $338,000 against Nik Richie and his site thedirty.com for comments submitted by anonymous users @highlight A U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals judge overturned the lower court ruling and said Richie wasn't liable for the comments @highlight She said she plans to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court @highlight Jones was arrested in 2012 for having sex with a 17-year-old student at Dixie Heights High School, where she taught @highlight She says he and the teen, Cody York, now 19, are in love and engaged to be married
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Rakhine is home to the Rohingya, a stateless Muslim minority who say they have been persecuted by the @placeholder military during its decades of authoritarian rule.
Bangkok, Thailand (CNN) -- More than 1,000 homes have been set ablaze amid sectarian clashes between Buddhists and Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar's volatile west as security forces struggle to bring some semblance of order to the countryside. In an effort to clamp down on the unrest, authorities sent extra security forces to the state of Rakhine, where at least 50 people have been killed and dozens more wounded, state officials said Thursday. Overnight curfews, in effect since a severe outbreak of communal violence during May and June, have been lengthened in several townships, said Myo Than, manager of the state government's information department. @highlight More than 1,000 houses have been set on fire in recent clashes @highlight Attacks and counterattacks between Buddhists and Muslims began in May @highlight After months of tense calm, they have flared up again this week @highlight Authorities have extended overnight curfews in several townships
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Guarantee: Courtois is owned by @placeholder but it is not clear if they will send him on loan again
By Elliott Bretland Follow @@EllBretland The future of Thibaut Courtois remains uncertain after Atletico Madrid agreed to sign Getafe goalkeeper Miguel Angel Moya on a three-year contract. Chelsea stopper Courtois has impressed during his three years on loan in the Spanish capital and played in Atletico's Champions League final defeat to rivals Real last month. However, it is unclear whether Courtois will remain in Spain or return to London next season following Atletico's move for a new stopper. New arrival: Atletico Madrid have signed goalkeeper Miguel Angel Moya from Getafe Uncertain: Moya's arrival has cast doubt over the future of Thibaut Courtois @highlight Atletico Madrid sign new goalkeeper Miguel Angel Moya from Getafe @highlight Moya transfer casts doubt on future of Thibaut Courtois at Vicente Calderon @highlight Atletico have already signed striker Angel Correa from San Lorenzo
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The @placeholder released Allen last week after his personal physician consulted with the team's medical staff before a scheduled physical.
By Associated Press Reporter NFL linebacker Russell Allen is to retire from professional football at the age of 27 after suffering a concussion and stroke during a game in December. Allen, who lives in San Diego with his wife and two-year-old son, had been playing for Jacksonville Jaguars when he got knocked during a game against the Buffalo Bills. The footballer wasn't knocked unconscious, but he had blurred vision for the rest of the game and a pounding headache the following morning. Game over: A head injury has forced Russell Allen to retire from the Jacksonville Jaguars Allen has what he described as a dead spot, no bigger than a dime, on his cerebellum which controls motor movement and coordination. @highlight Russell Allen was injured while playing against Buffalo Bills last year @highlight Jacksonville Jaguars player had double vision and headache during game
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@placeholder, the host of this week's conference, named the problem of tax avoidance by large corporations as a central issue for G8 leaders to resolve at this year's summit.
(CNN) -- Russian President Vladimir Putin says he still doesn't see eye to eye with the United States on Syria. But "all of us have the intention to stop the violence in Syria ... and to solve this situation peacefully," Putin said Monday after a meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama at the Group of Eight Summit in Northern Ireland. Putin said he and Obama "agreed to push the parties to the negotiating table." But the Russian president didn't specify who could be involved in Syria talks, when they would take place or what their end goal would be. The G8 summit comes days after the United States pledged to play a greater role in assisting Syrian rebels, citing evidence that President Bashar al-Assad's regime used chemical weapons against the rebels and his own people. The move was backed by seven of the eight nations represented at this week's conference in Loch Erne, while Russia remains the sole G8 nation supporting al-Assad. @highlight NEW: On Syria, Putin says he and Obama "agreed to push the parties to the negotiating table" @highlight NEW: Obama says it's important to make sure chemical weapons don't proliferate in Syria @highlight Cameron: G8 summit aims to "fire up our economies and drive growth" @highlight Obama says negotiations for a U.S.-EU trade deal will start in Washington
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The British ambassador to the @placeholder told him Wednesday that he would be refused entry into Britain because the beliefs expressed in the film would threaten public security.
LONDON, England (CNN) -- Controversial Dutch filmmaker Geert Wilders condemned as "crazy and cowardly" Britain's refusal to let him enter the country Thursday. Geert Wilders shows his passport and boarding pass at Amsterdam's Schiphol airport before leaving for London. Wilders, a Dutch lawmaker who produced a much-criticized film about Islam last year, flew to London for a screening of the movie despite being told a day earlier he would not be admitted. "I still believed and hoped that they would change their tune," he told CNN by telephone, saying he was speaking from a detention room at London's Heathrow Airport. @highlight Controversial Dutch filmmaker refused entry to Britain @highlight Geert Wilders said he was to screen film at UK parliament's upper house @highlight His film "Fitna" accused of painting Islam as a threat to Western society @highlight Britain's Home Office confirmed that Wilders had been denied entry Wilders
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If I were @placeholder, I might have hoped for something with a little bit less bad juju.
(The Frisky) -- Kate Middleton's engagement ring just so happens to be a hand-me-down from the late Princess Diana. It's a blue sapphire surrounded by diamonds set in white gold. Although this family treasure is very dear to Prince William's heart -- it was his mother's engagement ring -- the superstitious may think that 28-year-old Kate should never have accepted it. Not because she doesn't want to marry her Prince Charming (literally), but because some believe jewelry can be cursed. Another big blue stone, the Hope Diamond, was not good luck for French royals. Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were the last royals to enjoy the stone before it was stolen and they lost their heads. @highlight Kate Middleton's engagement ring is same one worn by Princess Diana @highlight Old wives' tale: Engagement rings may carry energy of previous owner @highlight Superstition: If woman removes ring before wedding, wedding may not take place @highlight Single women should not put ring on engagement finger as it might curse her to be single forever
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@placeholder had Aubry arrested, accusing him of battery, while Aubry filed for a restraining order against Martinez, saying he started the fight.
Los Angeles (CNN) -- Halle Berry and the father of her daughter settled their differences in family court Thursday, a week after a driveway brawl with Berry's fiancé landed the dad in jail. "From all counsel, the parties have reached an amicable agreement. There will be no further statements regarding this matter," said a printed statement shown to reporters by Berry attorney Blair Berk. The agreement ended a private session at a Los Angeles County courthouse among Berk, ex-boyfriend Gabriel Aubry and his lawyer, Shawn Holley, Thursday afternoon. The actress did not attend. While the lawyers would not elaborate on what the agreement covers, the fiancé, Olivier Martinez, and Aubry, have each taken legal action against the other after the Thanksgiving Day scuffle at Berry's Hollywood Hills home. @highlight "The parties have reached an amicable agreement," lawyers' statement says @highlight The deal was reached after a private session at a Los Angeles County courthouse @highlight It comes a week after a Thanksgiving Day scuffle at Berry's Hollywood Hills home @highlight Berry and Gabriel Aubry have been engaged in a bitter legal fight over custody of Nahla
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He said Christine Santos had recently returned home after spending the holidays with her husband in @placeholder.
A 21-year-old Jujitsu pro has been charged with brutally stabbing to death his Naval Academy graduate brother. Jonathan Jake Tenorio of Guam, 25, a graduate of the Naval Academy in Annapolis who was serving as an officer on a missile cruiser, was found dead and covered in blood in his San Diego apartment on Sunday morning. Zachary Castro Tenorio was arrested at around 6:30 p.m. on Sunday on a count of first degree murder and is being held without bail at a San Diego jail. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Tragic: Jonathan Jake Tenorio, pictured left with new wife Christine Santos, was found dead and covered in blood in his San Diego apartment on Sunday morning @highlight Jonathan Jake Tenorio, 25, was found dead and covered in blood in his San Diego apartment on Sunday morning @highlight Zachary Castro Tenorio was arrested at around 6:30 p.m. on Sunday on a count of first degree murder @highlight The Guam resident was in San Diego for a jujitsu tournament @highlight Jonathan got married last summer and was an officer on a missile cruiser
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We are asking those holding @placeholder to make contact with us.’
The family of a British hostage who has been threatened with beheading by the terror group Islamic State (IS) have pleaded to the militants to contact them in an effort to save his life. David Haines has been held prisoner for more than a year in Syria, but it was only earlier this month that the world learned of his captivity when he was seen in a video released by IS. The same video appeared to show the beheading of American journalist Steven Sotloff. Then in the final seconds, a gaunt and hollow-eyed Mr Haines is seen being clutched by the collar of his orange robe by a masked man with a British accent, who warned that further air strikes will lead to the British aid worker’s death. @highlight Father-of-two David Haines abducted by militants in Syria last year @highlight He was shown on knees in jihadi video of US journalist being beheaded @highlight His family have now revealed they have tried to contact extremists @highlight They released a statement saying they have 'not received a reply'
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Despite being adversaries for decades, Shi'ite power Iran and the @placeholder both oppose the militants and have armed local groups fighting them.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei blames the U.S. and 'wicked' British for creating the Islamic State group which has seized control of a swathe of Iraq and Syria Iran's supreme leader has blamed the U.S. and 'wicked' British for creating the Islamic State terror group which has seized control of a swathe of Iraq and Syria. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's sharp remarks, in his first speech since prostate surgery last month, were a reminder of Iranian suspicions of the west despite the rise of a common foe. 'America, Zionism, and especially the veteran expert of spreading divisions, the wicked government of Britain, have sharply increased their efforts of creating divisions between the Sunnis and Shi'ites,' he said. @highlight Ayatollah Ali Khamenei says Isis is part of a divide and conquer strategy @highlight The U.S. helped to train and arm rebels in Syria fighting Bashar Assad @highlight The group now known as Islamic State emerged from that rebel movement
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He goes on to add that there is 'much more work to be done' in improving the NHS, before personally signing off '@placeholder'
A grieving mother has received a handwritten apology from Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt after doctors failed to spot her son's cancer for six months. Musician Lee Wyatt was just 25 when he died of bowel cancer in 2010 after being repeatedly misdiagnosed during almost six months of visits to his GP practice. Suffering abdominal pain and struggling to eat, the DJ and music producer from Denton, Greater Manchester, was initially prescribed painkillers after being told he had pulled a muscle while playing tennis. Linda Wyatt (left) holds a picture of her son Lee (right) who died aged 25 after being repeatedly misdiagnosed. She has since received a handwritten letter from the Health Secretary to apologise @highlight Musician Lee Wyatt was 25 when he died of bowel cancer in 2010 @highlight He was repeatedly misdiagnosed during six months of visits to a GP @highlight Struggling to eat, he was given painkillers and told he'd pulled a muscle @highlight Last year his mother Linda received an out-of-court settlement from NHS @highlight She has now received a handwritten letter from the Health Secretary
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She added, "Scotland's @placeholder has proved it is well able to cope with infectious diseases in the past, such as swine flu, and I am confident we will be able to respond effectively again."
(CNN) -- Health officials in Glasgow, Scotland, have confirmed a case of Ebola. "The patient is a health care worker who was helping to combat the disease in West Africa" and returned from Sierra Leone late Sunday night, the Scottish health agency NHS Scotland said. The patient flew via Casablanca, Morocco, and London Heathrow Airport, arriving at Glasgow Airport on a British Airways flight around 11:30 p.m., the statement said. "The patient was admitted to hospital early in the morning after feeling unwell and was placed into isolation at 7.50 a.m. All possible contacts with the patient are now being investigated and anyone deemed to be at risk will be contacted and closely monitored. However, having been diagnosed in the very early stages of the illness, the risk to others is considered extremely low." @highlight NEW: The patient was working with Save the Children in Sierra Leone @highlight The patient flew via Casablanca and Heathrow into Glasgow; risk to others called "extremely low" @highlight The health care worker will be moved to a London hospital
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Investigators were trying to find Baumgartner because he "is believed to be one of several armoured company employees that attended the @placeholder around midnight" on Friday "to make a delivery," Edmonton police said in a written statement.
(CNN) -- Canadian authorities were preparing Friday to file warrants for murder against a 21-year-old security firm employee in the robbery of an armored vehicle at the University of Alberta that left three other security employees dead and a fourth critically injured, police said. Edmonton police were in the process of filing Canada-wide warrants for three counts of first-degree murder and one count of attempted murder against Travis Brandon Baumgartner of Edmonton, said Bob Hassel, superintendent of the Edmonton Police criminal investigations division. "With the approval of the Crown, we now believe we have reasonable, probable grounds, that this is the person responsible for this terrible crime," Hassel told CNN. @highlight NEW: Police are preparing murder warrants against Travis Brandon Baumgartner, 21 @highlight NEW: Security firm says he is an employee, as are the three dead and one wounded @highlight Police release Baumgartner's photograph; he was making a campus delivery @highlight The shooting occurred at the University of Alberta in Edmonton
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@placeholder was disappointed to see his hopes of a second Tour win slip away, although he was pleased with the form he had displayed in the tournament.
(CNN) -- American Webb Simpson capitalized on a last-hole collapse from compatriot Chez Reavie to win the Deutsche Bank Championship on Monday. Reavie, 29, held a one-shot lead heading into the par-five 18th hole at TPC Boston, but he hit his first bogey of the final round to hand Simpson the chance to force a playoff. Simpson, 26, then sunk a 30-foot putt to draw level with Reavie on 15-under-par, before carding two birdies in the playoff to clinch his second tournament victory in three weeks. The win lifted Simpson to the top of the FedEx Cup standings, with two tournaments remaining in the season-ending series. @highlight Webb Simpson beats Chez Reavie in a playoff to clinch the Deustche Bank Championship @highlight Simpson has won two PGA Tour events in the last three weeks and tops the FedEx Cup @highlight World number one Luke Donald finished in a three-way tie for second place
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Franchitti, Dixon and Kanaan all mentioned after the contest how all three of them were close with @placeholder, who was very much on their minds as they jostled for the win Sunday.
(CNN) -- Dario Franchitti won the 96th edition of the Indianapolis 500 motor race on Sunday, placing first in the prestigious race for the third time. The Scotland native and husband of actress Ashley Judd bested a field of 32 other competitors, including a female racer backed by the first all-female team in the Indy 500. They circled the track 200 times, traversing a total of 500 miles, powered by fuel and raw adrenaline. He and several other racers, including Scott Dixon and Tony Kanaan, traded the lead several times in the final minutes. But Franchitti was able to hold on and win, as he did in 2007 and 2010, after Japan's Takuma Sato tried to pass him on the last lap but ended up crashing instead. @highlight NEW: Dario Franchitti dedicates his win to his friend, the late Dan Wheldon @highlight After a record-setting 35 lead changes, the Scotsman fends off a late charge to win @highlight Wheldon, who won the Indy 500 last year, died in another race in October @highlight The 1st all-female team participated in this year's Indy 500, finishing 22nd
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Based on extensive field research, the reports underlined the difficulties of gathering information on attacks in dangerous areas of Pakistan and @placeholder.
The villagers had congregated at the tent, as they often did at the end of the workday, to sit and chat. Among them were men who sold vegetables or wood. Others mined or traded minerals used to make alloys like stainless steel. They were husbands and fathers, brothers and sons. But unlike villagers who might gather like this in many other parts of the world, these men had strange company at their customary get-together. They were living in North Waziristan, one of Pakistan's thinly governed tribal areas bordering Afghanistan and a hotbed of militancy. Hanging above them in the evening sky were four remotely piloted aircraft. Drones. @highlight White House denies any laws were violated @highlight Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch release highly critical reports @highlight They detail multiple U.S. drone strikes in Pakistan and Yemen @highlight Amnesty International suggests that some of the attacks may constitute war crimes
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There might be some sessions when @placeholder is scoring a lot of goals, so you are picking up on how he is getting into the positions to score those goals.
Steven Naismith has revealed Samuel Eto’o’s arrival has been key to his development and helped him become Everton’s most improved player. The Scotland international has thrived since Roberto Martinez has been at Goodison Park and he produced another accomplished display against Lille on Thursday, scoring the final goal in a 3-0 win. Naismith has been on a hot streak in this campaign – that was his fifth in 12 appearances – but his all-round play has been just as striking as his goal scoring and he puts that down to being able to play and train alongside Eto’o. Former Rangers man Steven Naismith has already scored five goals in 12 appearances for Everton this season @highlight Steven Naismith has scored five goals in 12 appearances this season @highlight The Everton forward has credited Samuel Eto'o with his development @highlight Naismith said he watches Eto'o closely in training every day
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Djokovic and @placeholder discuss a close line call in the early stages of the fifth set
Andy Murray will face Novak Djokovic in Sunday’s final of the Australian Open but will not have spent the evening quaking in his boots while watching in his hotel. World No 1 he may be, but the 27 year-old Serb was less than convincing in the course of a curious 7-6, 3-6, 6-4, 4-6, 6-0 victory over defending Melbourne champion Stan Wawrinka. These two have brought out the best in each other before, but there was an uneven quality about a contest that took a sapping three and a half hours, and which neither man seemed keen to win at times. @highlight Novak Djokovic is through to final of the Australian Open @highlight World No 1 beat Stanislas Wawrinka 7-6, 3-6, 6-4, 4-6, 6-0 @highlight Serb will face Andy Murray in the final on Sunday in Melbourne @highlight Djokovic beat Murray in 2011 and 2013 Australian Open final @highlight Click here for all the latest from the Australian Open
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The awards are now in their 27th year and recognise the best talent, quality and choice offered by fish and chip businesses across the @placeholder.
Britian's most northerly fish and chippie, in the far-flung outreaches of the Shetland Islands in Scotland, has been crowned UK's best. Frankie's Fish & Chips, which opened in 2008 in Brae, Shetland, beat nine other regional finalists to take the title at the 2015 National Fish and Chip Awards. The only chippie within a 25-mile radius, the family-owned business is open seven days a week and serves specials such as scallops, squid, mussels and crab alongside its usual fare. Manager John Gold, owner Valerie Johnson and her daughter Carlyn Johnson of Frankie's Fish & Chips in Brae in the Shetland Islands, Scotland @highlight Frankie's Fish & Chips beat nine finalists to take the title @highlight Results announced at the 2015 National Fish and Chip Awards @highlight Simpsons Fish & Chips in Cheltenham and Kent's Papa's Barn in top three
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"All the assets of @placeholder navy are safe and necessary precautionary measures have been taken to ensure their safety in case cyclone Phet hits the coastal areas of country," he said.
(CNN) -- Pakistani authorities dispatched Navy helicopters Thursday to alert fishermen near Karachi and parts of Balochistan to the expected arrival of Cyclone Phet and to urge them to return to shore, the state-run Associated Press of Pakistan reported. Navy units were on high alert should they be needed in the aftermath of the cyclone, which had already started striking the coast of Oman. Fourteen families marooned Thursday by high tides were evacuated by helicopter to higher ground, said Pakistani Chief of Naval Staff Adm. Nauman Bashir. Civilians along Pakistan's coast will receive priority in the relief effort, dubbed "Operation Madad," should it be needed, he said. @highlight Pakistani authorities alert fishermen near Karachi to dangerous seas @highlight Cyclone Phet already striking Oman @highlight 14 families evacuated to higher ground by helicopter
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@placeholder is expected to go straight into the squad against Villa.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger believes his rejuvenated squad could yet hunt down Chelsea and Manchester City in the Barclays Premier League title race to emulate the class of 1997/1998. The Gunners - who earlier this week completed the signing of Brazilian defender Gabriel Paulista from Villarreal - host out-of-form Aston Villa on Sunday looking to record a fifth win in the last six league matches which would see them move back within striking distance of the top four. With Chelsea and Manchester City drawing 1-1 at Stamford Bridge in Saturday's late kick-off, the Gunners are now 14 points off the pace. @highlight Arsenal are fifth in the league and 14 points behind leaders Chelsea @highlight Wenger's side face out-of-form Aston Villa at the Emirates on Sunday @highlight The Gunners overcame 12 point deficit to claim league title in 1998
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Mrs @placeholder complained about being at a ‘higher risk of dying’ than her patients, to which Miss Dyde replied: ‘It was a toss up between you and bed 6.’
Two NHS nurses and a healthcare worker have been sacked for Tweeting about patients and posting embarrassing photographs of themselves while on duty. In expletive-ridden rants, the nurses and healthcare worker joked on Twitter about patients’ anatomies and toilet habits, and one nurse uploaded an image of herself wearing hospital incontinence pads over her uniform when she was supposed to be working. Nurse Julie Dyde and healthcare worker Rachel Keys have both been sacked by Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Trust, West Yorkshire, and nurse Caroline Luxford-Noyes, has been fired by Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust, in Kent. Posing: Caroline Luxford-Noyes posted numerous pictures of herself in her uniform at work, one biting her lip @highlight The women joked publicly online about being too hungover to work @highlight One woman said she nearly vomited while doing CPR on a patient @highlight Another recommended taking hospital painkillers to deal with it @highlight She received a reply saying ‘Harold Shipman ruined it for everyone’ @highlight Another post read: 'Nurses, here to save your ass, not kiss it' @highlight Nurse Julie Dyde and healthcare worker Rachel Keys sacked from jobs in West Yorkshire, nurse Caroline Luxford-Noyes fire from her job in Kent
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"We pray for the @placeholder victims who lost their precious lives due to the accident," it said.
Jindo, South Korea (CNN) -- The first distress call from the ferry Sewol came not from the crew, but from a boy who used a cell phone to contact emergency services from aboard the sinking ship, the South Korean coast guard confirmed to CNN Tuesday. CNN affiliate JTBC reported that the boy dialed South Korea's emergency number, telling dispatchers for a local fire service, "Help us. The boat is sinking." The boy's fate was not clear. It was not until three minutes later, the coast guard told CNN, that the ship's crew made a distress call to maritime officials. The revelation is likely to add to questions about the conduct of the crew, nine of whom are facing charges in last week's sinking. @highlight NEW: The death toll has risen to 146, authorities say @highlight No bodies found in cafeteria, where many people were thought to have been @highlight Crew made a distress call three minutes after passenger, South Korean coast guard says @highlight Nine crew members facing charges in ferry sinking
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Mr @placeholder added: 'I think we sent back a kiss or "yeah".
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:45 EST, 4 March 2013 | UPDATED: 13:07 EST, 4 March 2013 A window cleaner who had an affair with a married woman killed himself after his friend posed as his ex-lover and bombarded him with texts as a 'childish prank', an inquest heard. Guilt-ridden Jeremy Brown, 38, stepped in front of a train on September 14 last year after receiving dozens of text messages claiming to be from his former mistress. Mr Brown, a self-employed window-cleaner from Evesham, in Worcestershire, had been cheating on his wife Sarah, 32, with a married woman before confessing to the affair last March. @highlight Jeremy Brown had been cheating on his wife Sarah with a married woman @highlight He confessed to the affair and also confided in his friend Grant Owen @highlight Mr Owen sent 'saucy' text messages to his friend pretending to be mistress @highlight Texts 'haunted' Mr Brown and sent him 'downhill', his wife said @highlight For confidential support call the Samaritans on 08457 90 90 90 or visit a local Samaritans branch, see www.samaritans.org for details
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Falcao fails to make contact with the ball as he passes up a sitter of a chance in United's match with @placeholder
Picture this. It's 7.50pm, and you're walking out of the tunnel at the Abbey Stadium to the welcome of a 7,987-strong attendance. To your left is Radamel Falcao – a man who earns £280,000 per week, or £40,000 a day, while you earn pennies by comparison. Cambridge United were in that very situation a little over a week ago, when a Manchester United XI – total cost, £276million – drew 0-0 with their League Two counterparts – total cost, zilch. Radamel Falcao walks out for Manchester United in their FA Cup tie with Cambridge at the Abbey Stadium As in so many matches this season, Falcao was ineffective as United were held 0-0 by the League Two side @highlight Radamel Falcao has scored just three goals since arriving at Old Trafford @highlight The striker earns £280,000 per week on his season-long loan from Monaco @highlight His agent, Jorge Mendes, said last week about Falcao: 'He is a player who needs to play 90 minutes and I don't understand [why he isn't]' @highlight Falcao played 90 minutes against QPR and Cambridge but couldn't score @highlight The 28-year-old has struggled with injury throughout his career @highlight Louis van Gaal must wash his hands of Falcao if he form does not improve
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He and his wife attended the entire trial, and he flew back from @placeholder for Thursday's hearing.
A Montana homeowner was sentenced Thursday to 70 years in prison, with no parole for at least 20 years, in the shotgun killing of a German exchange student who was trespassing in his garage. District Judge Ed McLean said Markus Kaarma was hunting, not safeguarding his home when he shot 17-year-old Diren Dede early one April morning. 'Here you have a 12-gauge shotgun, not to protect your family but to go after someone,' the judge told Kaarma. 'And go after someone you did.' Convicted: Markus Kaarma stands in Missoula County District Court while Judge Ed McLean sentences him to 70 years in prison for the shooting death of German exchange student Diren Dede on Thursday @highlight Markus Kaarma was sentenced Thursday to 70 years in prison, with no parole for at least 20 years, in the shotgun killing of Diren Dede @highlight A Missoula jury convicted Kaarma of deliberate homicide in the case that caused an outcry in Germany @highlight He shot Dede, who was unarmed, after being alerted by motion sensors in his garage @highlight Witnesses said Kaarma fired at the teen four times, striking him twice @highlight The case brought scrutiny to Montana's law allowing the use of deadly force in some situations to protect home and family
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Former Britain's Got Talent winners Ashley and Pudsey certainly learned a few of their tricks from the athletic four-legged creatures who'll be hanging around Birmingham for the next four days. Crufts 2014 began today, and the world famous dog eventing competition has already yielded some terrific photo opportunities, with breeds big and small (and very big and very small) strutting their stuff in the NEC arena and leaping over bars in the agility tests. Furthermore, with London Fashion Week over, it was time for our four-legged friends to show us what they have hanging in their own Spring/Summer 2014 wardrobes. @highlight Day One of world-famous dog show being held in NEC Birmingham is for Working and Pastoral Breeds category @highlight Competing dog breeds include Old English Sheepdogs, Giant Schnauzers, Newfoundlands, Great Danes, Huskies @highlight Crufts is one of the world's largest dog shows, and the event is spread across four days @highlight Dogs arrived in onesies and wellies to keep dry and warm in the British drizzle
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When I lost to Raymond in the @placeholder I missed too many doubles and let him in, and I've been thinking about that game every day since,' admitted Lewis.
Gary Anderson repeated his World Championship final win over Phil Taylor with another victory over 'The Power' on the opening night of the 2015 Premier League. The Scot stole the last leg from Taylor against the throw to claim a 7-5 victory in front of over 11,000 spectators at the First Direct Arena in Leeds. Despite averaging less than Taylor, Anderson kept his nose in front all the way during a tight match, and he sealed his victory on the 16-time world champion's throw by hitting double four. Gary Anderson beat Phil Taylor on the opening night of the 2015 Premier League darts in Leeds @highlight Gary Anderson beats Phil Taylor 7-5 in opening match of Premier League @highlight The Scot repeated his World Championship final victory over Taylor @highlight Michael van Gerwen began tournament with 7-3 win over Kim Huybrechts @highlight Adrian Lewis thrashed reigning champion Raymond van Barneveld 7-1 @highlight Stephen Bunting and James Wade play out 6-6 draw in Leeds
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which to win the White House - her association with @placeholder could be a
By Toby Harnden PUBLISHED: 12:16 EST, 16 August 2012 | UPDATED: 17:07 EST, 16 August 2012 The White House has said that President Barack Obama will not jettison Vice-President Joe Biden and replace him with Hillary Clinton as his 2012 running mate. Republicans such as Senator John McCain and Governor Sarah Palin had suggested Biden be replaced by Clinton after the furore over Biden’s comments to an audience containing many blacks that Republicans intended to ‘put y’all back in chains’. Asked whether Biden would definitely be on the ticket, Jay Carney, White House spokesman, said: ‘Yes. And that was settled a long, long time ago. @highlight Obama and Biden met with Hillary Clinton ahead of their lunch @highlight Biden told audience of black supporters that Romney would put 'y'all back in chains' with his Wall Street financial deregulation plans earlier this week
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The latest NATO strikes occurred two days after the alliance announced its decision to extend its mission in @placeholder by 90 days, continuing a campaign that began in March.
(CNN) -- NATO used attack helicopters for the first time Saturday as part of its military operation aimed at increasing pressure on Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's regime. "The use of attack helicopters provides the NATO operation with additional flexibility to track and engage pro-Gadhafi forces who deliberately target civilians and attempt to hide in populated areas," NATO said in a statement. Military vehicles and equipment were among the targets struck by the helicopters. NATO did not disclose where the strikes took place. On Friday, fighting continued in the western town of Yefren, where NATO-allied aircraft destroyed government tanks and personnel carriers, officials said. @highlight NEW: Military vehicles and equipment are among the targets struck @highlight Airstrikes hit the western town of Yefren, where rebels claim liberation @highlight Western Libya is where rebels and pro-Gadhafi forces are in combat @highlight A rebel in nearby stronghold of Zintan claims liberation for Yefren and another town
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@placeholder has long claimed the islets as its territory, but Seoul said all Korean territory was returned after the country won independence from colonial rule by Japan in 1945.
Seoul, South Korea (CNN) -- Three Japanese lawmakers were denied entry at a South Korean airport Monday after they announced they would attempt a visit to an island near disputed territory in what Korea calls the East Sea and Japan calls the Sea of Japan. The lawmakers arrived at Gimpo International Airport near Seoul at 11:20 a.m. but were denied entry by the immigration service, according the Ministry of Justice. The trio is expected to return to Japan on a later flight, but details were not yet available, the Ministry of Justice said. The Japanese politicians announced they would visit Ulleung Island -- adjacent to the disputed Dokdo islets -- after the two countries clashed over a civilian aircraft running a test flight over the area. @highlight The politicians announce their intent to visit an island near disputed territory @highlight The disputed islets are known as Dokdo in South Korea and Takeshima in Japan @highlight In July, Korean Air conducted a test flight over the islets @highlight The Japanese government issued a ban on flying with Korean air
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I am just so happy to wear the @placeholder shirt.
John Guidetti has set his sights on becoming the first Celtic striker to score a hat-trick against Rangers in 41 years. Celtic’s top scorer has gone six domestic games without a goal - and limped out of Saturday’s 1-0 defeat to PSV Eindhoven in Gran Canaria with a dead leg. Rubbishing talk of a scoring crisis or a loss of form, however, Guidetti insisted his confidence in front of goal remains sky high. And looking ahead to next month’s League Cup semi-final, the Swede said he wants to become the first Celtic striker to score a hat-trick against their fierce city rivals since Harry Hood at the same stage of the same competition in 1973. @highlight John Guidetti has failed to score in six matches for Celtic @highlight But striker is aiming to score a hat-trick against Glasgow rivals Rangers @highlight No Celtic player has netted three against Rangers since 1973 @highlight Celtic play Rangers at Hampden Park in Scottish League Cup semi-final
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She also tried to enlist the help of some of her clients by asking them to drive her to @placeholder.
By Emily Allen PUBLISHED: 07:24 EST, 10 October 2012 | UPDATED: 20:24 EST, 10 October 2012 A Russian prostitute accused of murdering a wealthy retired accountant at his £1m home has tearfully told a jury how he had terrified her by locking her inside his house on previous occasions. Natalia Woolley, 38, said she had to climb out of a window of the four-bedroom detached property in Surrey at least once to escape 69-year-old Winston Fernandez. Widowed father-of-two Mr Fernandez, of Epsom, Surrey, was found with 17 broken ribs and smashed bones in his windpipe on February 17. @highlight Natalia Woolley said she had to climb out of a window of the four-bedroom detached property at least once to escape Winston Fernandez @highlight Widowed father-of-two Mr Fernandez, of Epsom, Surrey, was found with 17 broken ribs and smashed bones in his windpipe @highlight Woolley admits kicking him but tells court she was trying to escape after he became angry that she wouldn't perform certain sex acts @highlight Guildford Crown Court heard that the defendant went on holiday to Tenerife and visited her daughter in Russia after Mr Fernandez's death
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@placeholder, 28, was shot in the chest when he interrupted an alleged break-in at a neighbor's home in the Bronx but managed to shoot both suspects multiple times before dying.
NEW YORK (CNN) -- An actor who played a wannabe mobster in "The Sopranos" was sentenced Friday to 10 years in prison for a botched burglary that left an off-duty New York police officer dead. Lillo Brancato Jr. appeared on "The Sopranos" and played alongside Robert De Niro in "A Bronx Tale." The Bronx County District Attorneys Office had sought the maximum of 15 years for Lillo Brancato Jr., who was convicted last month of attempted burglary stemming from a fatal encounter with police officer Daniel Enchautegui. Before the sentencing, Enchautegui's sister addressed the court to deliver a victim impact statement. @highlight Prosecutors sought 15 years for Lillo Brancato Jr. for attempted burglary @highlight Last month, Brancato was cleared in officer's death during alleged home invasion @highlight Actor said homeowner allowed him to enter home to get drugs when needed @highlight Brancato played a wannabe mobster on "The Sopranos"
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A @placeholder statement Monday said the violence began after an incident on August 1, when three armed men carjacked the local district commissioner and his driver and shot them dead.
(CNN) -- All 25,000 people living in a refugee camp in Sudan's Darfur region have fled amid fighting between armed militia groups and Sudanese government forces, U.N. officials said Friday. Many of the refugees have sought shelter in nearby Kutum town or the Zariba area, the African Union-United Nations Mission in Darfur (UNAMID) said, but lack water, food and sanitation. The U.N. humanitarian agency OCHA said reports indicated that the entire population of the Kassab camp had "fled because of the fighting." The camp in North Darfur housed those who had already been displaced from their homes during nine years of conflict in the region. @highlight NEW: "It is a complex situation with multiple armed groups," says UNAMID spokesman @highlight All 25,000 inhabitants of the camp, which housed those displaced by conflict, have fled @highlight The violence started 10 days ago with attacks on an official and the Kassab camp, U.N. says @highlight Millions have been displaced and many killed in nine years of conflict in Darfur
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2014 has been a horrific year for Malaysia-based airlines, with 537 people dying on @placeholder planes, and a further 162 people missing and feared dead in this week's Air Asia incident.
The past 12 months have been the worst for aviation fatalities so far this decade - with the total of number of people killed if airline crashes reaching 1,050 even before the Air Asia plane vanished. Two incidents involving Malaysia Airlines planes - one over eastern Ukraine and the other in the Indian Ocean - led to the deaths of 537 people, while an Air Algerie crash in Mali killed 116 and TransAsia Airways crash in Taiwan killed a further 49 people. The remaining 456 fatalities were largely in incidents involving small commercial planes or private aircraft operating on behalf of companies, governments or organisations. @highlight Including Air Asia plane, 1,212 people were killed in air crashes in 2014 @highlight Incidents involving Malaysia-based airlines led to total of 699 fatalities @highlight In 2013 just 265 people were killed worldwide as a result of plane crashes @highlight That made last year the safest in aviation since the Second World War @highlight But despite 2014's very high death toll, there were only 111 plane crashes @highlight That is the lowest number since commercial jet flights began in 1949
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The @placeholder witch trials that ended in 1693 have become firmly embedded in the public imagination.
(CNN) -- Of the many ghouls that we associate with Halloween, few reign as supremely in our imaginings as witches. Though these days, our fascination with witchcraft takes on a more benign form (nothing a Netflix all-night Buffy-fest can't cure), there once was a time when the mere mention of sorcery led entire towns to burn, drown, crush and flay those individuals believed in possession of magical powers. Though it may seem witches have since been relegated to the history books and costume shops, there are still many places in the world that treat magic as serious business, no matter the time of year. Want a truly spellbinding experience? Check out our guide to the world's witchiest hotspots. Trust us, their worth a pilgrimage. @highlight Salem attracts over 100,000 witch-hunting tourists around Halloween. @highlight Thousands of witch-dressed revelers gather in the German mountains on Walpurgisnacht. @highlight In Le Paz, Bolivia, tourists can purchase spell ingredients at the local witch market. @highlight Catemaco, Mexico hosts the annual International Congress of Witches.
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Booming: @placeholder's economy is set to outstrip that of the UK before 2030 and overtake much of Europe
By James Chapman and Matt Chorley PUBLISHED: 19:16 EST, 14 January 2014 | UPDATED: 08:12 EST, 15 January 2014 Europe must take the axe to its bloated benefits bill, which now accounts for half of all welfare spending on the planet, George Osborne warned today. The Chancellor delivered a blunt message to other EU leaders, telling them: ‘We can’t go on like this.’ Mr Osborne raised the prospect of Britain leaving the EU altogether if the 28-nation bloc fails to undertake fundamental reforms. Warning: George Osborne said other EU countries must reform if they do not want Britain to leave @highlight Chancellor says the European Union must reform or Britain could leave @highlight Warns Europe must compete with growing industry in India and China @highlight He criticises 'inflexible' labour laws and 'bloated' welfare spending
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Report: In the @placeholder report, the airline claims Rosenberg refused to stop screaming so she needed to be removed from the aircraft
A new, unofficial report indicates that a Jewish doctor who claimed she was the victim of an antisemitic when she was thrown off of a JetBlue flight earlier this month was actually the aggressor in the mid-air dispute with a Palestinian woman who she said was a 'murderer' and that she probably had explosives in her bag. The new report, which WPBF says it did not receive from the airline, Queens Doctor Lisa Rosenberg 'accused customer 9C of being a Palestinian murderer, and that her people were all murderers and that they murder children,' the station reported on Wednesday. @highlight Dr. Lisa Rosenberg claims the woman called her a 'Zionist pig' @highlight The argument started after Rosenberg expressed her approval of Israeli military action in Gaza @highlight Rosenberg is said to have suggested that the Palestinian woman had a bomb in her luggage @highlight Rosenberg denies that she made any comments about the woman having a bomb or calling the Palestinian people murderers
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‘Allowing them to remain here will only encourage the next group of individuals to undertake this very dangerous,’ @placeholder added.
By Ryan Gorman Texas officials are renewing demands the federal government take further steps to secure the border as waves of illegal immigrants are turning military bases into makeshift settlements. House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Michael McCaul (R-TX) said ‘our military bases are turning into refugee camps. I never thought I'd see this in the United States of America’ during an appearance Thursday at the border near McAllen. Texas Governor Rick Perry, also a Republican, demanded ‘Secure this border, Mr. President’ in a separate speech. Now living on a military base: A temporary shelter for unaccompanied minors who have entered the country illegally is seen at Lackland Air Force Base, Monday, June 23, 2014, in San Antonio, Texas @highlight More than 52,000 unaccompanied children have been snagged by the border patrol since October @highlight Texas officials are blaming President Barack Obama for allowing the children to stay in the country @highlight They are also asking for the federal government to pay back the cost of securing the porous border
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And the @placeholder military came under criticism from some quarters for unnecessarily endangering hostages' lives.
(CNN) -- The hostage crisis in eastern Algeria is over, but the questions remain. Among them, exactly how many people are unaccounted for at a remote natural gas facility after three days of chaos that ended Saturday, leaving at least 23 hostages and dozens of Islamist militants dead. Some 685 Algerian workers and 107 foreigners were freed, the Algerian Interior Ministry said. Britain's BP said Sunday four of its workers remain unaccounted for. And Norway's Statoil said five of its employees were missing, while 12 others are now home in Norway, Algeria and Canada. "Search efforts are ongoing at the gas installation, looking for more possible victims. I fear the numbers will be updated with more victims later today when the search operation is expected to end," said Mohammed Said, Algeria's communication minister. @highlight NEW: An Algerian official says Algeria doesn't need help securing its energy facilities @highlight NEW: Algerians are searching hospitals, villages and more for missing, Statoil reports @highlight The number of those killed in the crisis will likely go up, an Algerian official says @highlight A new video reportedly claims responsibility in the name of al Qaeda
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"There are essentially two parts of the company: There's the @placeholder company which comprises most of the assets and earnings, and then there is the British company that is composed mostly of newspapers," Wolff told CNN.
(CNN) -- Media magnate Rupert Murdoch will meet journalists at his News International subsidiary in London Friday, to take charge of the crisis surrounding the embattled Sun newspaper, with some speculating whether he will "sacrifice" UK staff to prevent the controversy from spilling across the Atlantic. "At the moment it appears he is ready to sacrifice the journalists and journalism in London to do whatever it takes to be seen to be cleaning up his act there so that it will play better in the United States," Andrew Neil, a former editor of Murdoch paper The Sunday Times, told CNN. "The consequence of that is quite amazing -- The Sun, which is the most loyal newspaper Murdoch has ever owned -- now believes it is being hung out to dry and the Sun journalists are turning against them." @highlight Rupert Murdoch expected Friday to meet with employees of the Sun newspaper @highlight Five Sun employees were arrested Saturday on allegations of bribery @highlight Law prevents U.S. firms like News Corp to bribe officials in foreign governments @highlight Wolff: Pressure growing inside New Corp to shed its UK newspaper business
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She said the report addressed only the initial encounter and not the subsequent fatal shooting, when some witnesses said @placeholder was surrendering with his hands up.
Forensic tests have found the blood of Michael Brown on the gun, uniform and police cruiser belonging to Officer Darren Wilson, who fatally shot the unarmed teen two months ago in Ferguson, Missouri, The New York Times reported. The revelation, provided by unnamed government officials familiar with a federal civil rights investigation, marked the first public account of Wilson's testimony to investigators. That it could potentially serve as exculpatory evidence -- or at the very least, used by Wilson's supporters to back the officer's account of what transpired on Canfield Drive on August 9 -- immediately drew suspicion and anger from leading activists who portended an ominous reaction from Brown supporters. @highlight Officer's testimony helps him, but "he is not out of the woods yet," analyst says @highlight A leading activist finds account of officer's testimony "so hard to believe" @highlight Brown supporters are so angry that St. Louis area may "burn," activist warns @highlight Report: Evidence does not indicate any civil rights violations so far
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Venables has had to be given a number of new identities after repeatedly blowing his cover, but @placeholder has kept out of legal trouble.
By Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 03:29 EST, 10 May 2013 | UPDATED: 03:29 EST, 10 May 2013 James Bulger's killer will seek to be released from prison later this month, it has emerged. But the victim's father Ralph says that Jon Venables must not be given parole, insisting he still poses a danger to children. Mr Bulger has apparently even suggested that the killer should never be let out of jail in the light of his horrifying crimes. Appeal: Jon Venables, left, is hoping to be released on parole, but Ralph Bulger, right, has spoken out against it Venables and Robert Thompson were 10 years old when they abducted two-year-old James from a Merseyside shopping centre before torturing and killing him in 1993. @highlight Murderer seeks release three years after being sent to jail for child porn @highlight 'He deserves to spend the rest of his days behind bars,' says Ralph Bulger
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If the marketing team behind @placeholder's upcoming dramedy "Draft Day" didn't find a way to advertise during the Super Bowl, we'd question their devotion to the job.
(CNN) -- Our favorite Sunday of the year will arrive on February 2, and we're already armed with snacks and snark to dissect the best part of Super Bowl XLVIII: its commercials. There will be the usual deluge of movie trailers -- expect to see clips for Darren Aronofsky's "Noah" movie as well as Kevin Costner's "Draft Day" -- plus the ad spots shilling beer, M&Ms and everything else. Here are seven clips that we're looking forward to watching all over again: Budweiser's puppy love C'mon people. This has small furry creatures, adoption and interspecies bonding. We've long awaited the moment when the Super Bowl gives up on football and just makes the Puppy Bowl the main event, and we consider this Budweiser commercial to be the first step toward that glorious day. @highlight Part of the fun of the Super Bowl is watching the ads @highlight A number of them have been released before the big game @highlight These seven are ones we can't wait to watch again
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In 2012 she underwent a battery of screening tests for part of an @placeholder's study.
(CNN) -- Women age 60 and older have a 1 in 6 chance of getting Alzheimer's disease in their lifetime, and are twice as likely to develop Alzheimer's compared with breast cancer, according to a report from the Alzheimer's Association. Men, by comparison, have a 1 in 11 chance of getting Alzheimer's, according to the 2014 Facts and Figures report. Age is the greatest risk factor for gender differences among Alzheimer's patients, but it's not the only reason. Researchers are also looking at genetic and hormonal differences, according to Maria Carrillo, vice president of medical and scientific relations for the Alzheimer's Association. @highlight Women over 60 have a 1 in 6 chance of getting Alzheimer's disease @highlight 60% of Alzheimer's caregivers are women, according to new report @highlight The cost of Alzheimer's care is estimated at $214 billion this year alone
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Beneficiaries include war-torn countries such as Somalia and Sudan, where terror groups are reported to ‘tax’ aid payments, and even North Korea, where the erratic @placeholder rules with an iron fist.
Britain poured more than £1 billion of aid into countries run by the world’s most corrupt regimes in 2013 – despite warnings that much of it will go to waste. A study by the respected anti-corruption organisation Transparency International reveals that all but one of the 20 most corrupt countries receive aid from Britain. And figures reveal that British aid to these worst offenders rose by almost a quarter in 2013 compared to 2012 as ministers and officials raced to distribute cash in time to hit the Government’s controversial aid target. A study by the respected anti-corruption organisation Transparency International reveals that all but one of the 20 most corrupt countries receive aid from Britain - pictured are Somalian militia Al-Shabaab @highlight Britain gave £1 billion of aid to countries run by the most corrupt regimes @highlight Study revealed all but one of 20 most corrupt countries receive aid from UK @highlight Aid to worst offenders rose by almost a quarter in 2013 compared to 2012 @highlight Beneficiaries include Somalia, Sudan and even Kim Jong-un's North Korea
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Mr @placeholder said the move will ensure ‘our banks pay their fair share’ and pointed out that corporation tax receipts from the banking sector has plunged from £7.3billion in 2006/7 to just £1.6billion in 2013/14.
Tax shelter: Take That's Gary Barlow with his wife, Dawn Serial tax avoiders face huge fines and could even be named and shamed. The Chancellor launched a crackdown yesterday that could raise £2.8billion a year from those who take part in schemes designed to cut their tax bills. He outlawed a number of tax ruses commonly used by the well-off and the self-employed to disguise their true earnings. And the small print in Treasury documents revealed that the Government is to review whether the names of serial tax avoiders should be published as a way of shaming them and deterring others. @highlight Osborne outlawed a number of tax ruses commonly used by the well-off and the self-employed to disguise their true earnings @highlight Government is to review whether the names of serial tax avoiders should be published as a way of shaming them and deterring others @highlight Anumber of celebrities, including comedian Jimmy Carr and Take That star Gary Barlow, have come under fire for using tax avoidance schemes
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The spokesperson added: 'It is extremely rare that our riders and coaches are hurt while out cycling on the road, even rarer that two incidents should occur in a short space of time, and we wish Shane and @placeholder a speedy recovery.
By Clare Fallon PUBLISHED: 14:12 EST, 9 November 2012 | UPDATED: 14:59 EST, 9 November 2012 MARK ALFORD COMMENT: Bradley Wiggins was a shoo-in for Sports Personality of the Year... but now I'm not so sure. Flicking a finger at waiting photographers today betrays his recently-acquired sporting hero status. Bluntly, it was an uncouth and unnecessary act. Click here to read the full article... British Cycling’s head coach Shane Sutton is expected to make a full recovery from injuries sustained when he was knocked off his bike in Manchester on Thursday. Sutton was rushed to A&E suffering bruising and bleeding on the brain after the incident in Levenshulme – less than 24 hours after Tour de France champion Bradley Wiggins was knocked off his bike while training in Lancashire. @highlight Tour de France champion Bradley Wiggins discharged on Thursday after being knocked of bike in Lancashire @highlight Great Britain's head coach Shane Sutton also knocked off in Levenshulme, Manchester but should make full recovery from injuries @highlight Wiggins believed to have suffered broken ribs and dislocated finger
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But despite his captain's lack of threat throughout the game, @placeholder left him on the field, and was rewarded seconds from time.
A stoppage time goal from captain Asamoah Gyan handed Avram Grant’s Ghana side a vital win, and leaves their qualification hopes for the quarter finals of the Africa Cup of Nations in their own hands. In a game lacking quality, Gyan’s last-gasp winner was the only notable shot on target, but it was enough to secure a crucial three points. The former Sunderland striker, who had been largely disappointing until he burst past the Algerian defence in the 92nd minute to finish past Rais Mbolhi, was back in the team after a bout of Malaria. Asamoah Gyan (left) shoots to score in the final seconds of Ghana's game against Algeria @highlight Avram Grant's Ghana lost their first match 2-1 against Senegal @highlight Algeria defeated South Africa 3-1 in the first major upset of the tournament @highlight Neither team could break the deadlock for the majority of the match @highlight In the final minute, Asamoah Gyan netted to steal the game for Ghana @highlight Avram Grant's men now sit level second going into the final group match
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We’ve got an exciting group of young players and @placeholder’s excited to be working with those guys.
Alastair Cook was said to be devastated on Saturday over his sacking as one-day captain just two months before the World Cup but England insist he simply is not worth his place in the one-day team any longer. England wielded the axe in ruthless fashion on the man they have put such faith in at the end of a dismal seven-match tour of Sri Lanka where his highest score was just 34. Now they have turned to Eoin Morgan, himself in worse form than Cook during 2014, to somehow spearhead a challenge for a World Cup in Australia and New Zealand that England will start as rank outsiders. @highlight Alastair Cook has been sacked as England one-day captain @highlight Eoin Morgan, who is also hopelessly out of form, has replaced Cook @highlight ECB confirmed the decision in statement on Saturday morning @highlight Cook admitted he was 'gutted' with the decision to sack him @highlight But ECB insist it is 'for the best interests of English cricket' to remove him
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‘The other factor that could boost the @placeholder share of seats is a secular out-movement of ethnic minority families from the inner-city neighbourhoods in which they first settled.
By Jason Groves Rising prosperity among ethnic minority voters could help swing the election for David Cameron, a new report revealed yesterday. Research by the Left-leaning Demos think-tank suggests the emergence of a significant black and Asian middle class could break Labour’s traditional stranglehold on the ethnic minority vote. The report, co-written by former Labour politician and equalities tsar Trevor Phillips, suggests ‘upwardly mobile’ ethnic minority voters are more likely to vote Tory. A report by think-tank Demos suggests 'upwardly mobile' ethnic minority voters are more likely to vote Tory in the 2015 election - breaking Labour's traditional stranglehold @highlight Labour's stranglehold on ethnic minority vote could slip due to emergence of black and Asian middle class, research shows @highlight Says 'upwardly mobile' ethnic minority voters more likely to vote Tory @highlight Report published by Left-leaning Demos think-tank @highlight Was co-written by Labour politicians and equalities tsar Trevor Phillips
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Five billion dollars have already been spent on @placeholder -- another reason to keep the design.
Miami (CNN) -- NASA plans a return to yesteryear by developing a space capsule that will carry humans into deep space, it announced Tuesday. "We are committed to human exploration beyond low-Earth orbit and look forward to developing the next generation of systems to take us there," NASA Administrator Charles Bolden said. The new spacecraft, to be built by Lockheed Martin, will be known as the Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle, or MPCV. It will carry four astronauts and be based on designs originally planned for NASA's Orion Crew Exploration Vehicle, whose development was canceled by President Barack Obama. NASA says astronauts would not fly onboard until at least 2016. NASA has not flown astronauts beyond low-Earth orbit since the Apollo program, in the 1970s. @highlight New craft won't be ready until 2016 at earliest @highlight It could go to moon or Mars @highlight Separate crew compartment needed to go farther @highlight Capsule intended to fill gap created by end to shuttle program
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Pippa, however, eclipses that number given her appearance at the @placeholder was seen by an estimated audience of two billion.
Pippa Middleton and American reality TV star Kim Kardashian are the proud owners of the most talked-about backsides in the world, and now the Duchess of Cambridge’s sister has acknowledged their similarities. Pippa has written an article for the august political weekly The Spectator in which she compares her bottom with that of Kardashian, who posed naked and smeared in baby oil for a magazine. ‘The “Rear of 2014” award undoubtedly goes to Kim Kardashian, after her posterior exploded all over the internet last month,’ concedes Pippa, whose own backside was considered to be the rear of 2011 when she wore a tight-fitting bridesmaid’s dress to the Royal Wedding. @highlight Pippa Middleton's backside became the talk of 2011 after Royal Wedding @highlight This year, Kim Kardashian posed naked and smeared in oil for a magazine @highlight Pippa, 31, says her bottom is 'not comparable' to Kim K's 'Rear of 2014' @highlight Kim, 34, wanted to 'break the internet' when she published the photographs
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At home: The lounge of Mr Williams' flat in Pimlico, @placeholder
By Chris Greenwood PUBLISHED: 07:51 EST, 25 April 2012 | UPDATED: 19:06 EST, 25 April 2012 Mystery: The naked and decomposing corpse of Gareth Williams, a fit 31-year-old, was discovered in his home in central London in August 2010 MI6 spy Gareth Williams tied himself up in a bizarre game several years before he was found dead in a sports bag, a coroners’ court heard yesterday. The secret agent was discovered wearing just his boxer shorts by his landlady after shouting ‘help’ because he could not escape. Jennifer Elliot, 71, said his wrists were tightly strapped to the headboard of his bed in her home in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire and her husband used a knife to cut him free. @highlight Landlady's husband had to cut Gareth Williams free after finding him bound to his bed at 1.30am @highlight Williams had shouted 'help!' during the night, so couple raced to his flat @highlight Jennifer Elliot, 71, said: 'We both felt it was more likely to be sexual than escapology' @highlight Friends say Williams was straight and enjoyed DVD nights at Pimlico flat
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At the start of April, @placeholder revealed its Vine Messages service that lets users send messages to each other.
By Jonathan O'Callaghan The battle of the instant messaging apps has taken a twist today after reports claim Facebook is working on a Snapchat rival. The tech giant - which famously tried to buy Snapchat earlier this year - already has its own Messenger app, but rumours suggest it is planning to release a video-chat service, called Slingshot, later this month. Like Snapchat, Slingshot would let users send short video messages by tapping the screen after selecting one or several contacts from their list of Facebook friends. Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg (pictured) is said to be preparing to take the site into a video-messaging war with rivals Snapchat and Vine. Rumours suggest the company has been working on a video-sharing app called Slingshot - and it might be released later this month @highlight Sources claim Facebook could release a video-messaging app 'this month' @highlight Dubbed Slingshot, it would be a direct competitor to Snapchat and Vine @highlight It would enable users to send brief videos to friends in a standalone app @highlight Move comes as Facebook's rivals revealed their own messaging services @highlight Vine Messages and Snapchat's Chat both threaten Facebook Messenger
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HEIRESS-APPARENT: Most political wags think the @placeholder presidential nomination is Hillary Clinton's to claim
Sarah Palin, the anti-word-mincing human megaphone who was once a vice presidential candidate and the GOP's best hope for a new female vanguard, said Wednesday that she doesn't 'give a flying flip' if a woman wins the White House. The change of heart comes as Democrat Hillary Clinton is poised to break a glass ceiling and become America's first 'Madame President' after serving as first lady, a U.S. senator, secretary of state and the GOP's favorite punching bag. 'I don't give a flying flip about what gender the person will be,' Palin told Norville, who asked her if electing a female president was important. @highlight Palin appeared Wednesday night on Inside Edition with host Deborah Norville @highlight Her remarks were a not-so-veiled slap at likely Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton @highlight Meanwhile a new Pew survey shows deep divide between Democrats and Republicans on whether to send a 'Madame President' to the White House @highlight GOP voters may have been answering the question with Clinton in mind, skewing the numbers @highlight 73 per cent of American adults expect to see a female president in their lifetimes, while only 38 per cent say they hope it happens @highlight Another 57 per cent say it doesn't matter to them either way
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After the incident reports suggested that Mr @placeholder, 37, ate Mr Kurochkin after he had frozen to death in the minus 40 degree temperatures.
By Belinda Robinson A Russian cannibal who admitted to eating his friend on a Siberian fishing expedition walked free from court despite confessing to the jury that he wasn't even hungry when he ate him. The victim's distraught wife Olga Korochkin, 38, spoke out of her 'horror' at her husband's brutal killing after she revealed that all she's been left with is his foot with toes, one finger, and the back of his skull with some hair. Her husband, Andrei Kurochkin, 44, was eaten by his close friends - Alexei Gorulenko and Alexander Abdullaev - fishermen who got lost for months during an expedition in frozen Siberia. @highlight Mr Abdullaev said he ate their friend 'not because I was hungry' @highlight Olga Korochkin, 38, says she has been left with her husband's foot with toes @highlight She described her husband being eaten as 'a horror' that has ruined her life @highlight She appealed to Russian president Vladimir Putin to help out in the case @highlight But a judge gave the cannibal a three year suspended sentence
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"The question is if there is any jurisdiction for a court to review a pardon in the first place," @placeholder told CNN.
(CNN) -- A Wyoming attorney representing a convicted murderer recently pardoned by Mississippi's outgoing governor says his client will not attend a Mississippi Supreme Court hearing this week on the constitutionality of his and some 200 other pardons. "He's not going to go," Cheyenne, Wyoming, attorney Robert Moxley said of his client, Joseph Ozment. "He's not a fugitive and there's no valid order that says he needs to appear," Moxley told CNN. On Thursday, the Mississippi Supreme Court will hear arguments brought by Mississippi Attorney General Jim Hood challenging the legality of scores of pardons issued by outgoing Gov. Haley Barbour. @highlight Joseph Ozment was one of some 200 Mississippi inmates pardoned @highlight The pardons were issued last month by outgoing Gov. Haley Barbour @highlight The state attorney general is challenging the pardons @highlight Ozment, now in Wyoming, will not attend a hearing in Mississippi, his lawyer says
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Above, a rifle lying on the floor of a bedroom in their @placeholder home
By Louise Boyle and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:26 EST, 28 December 2013 | UPDATED: 17:38 EST, 28 December 2013 Adam Lanza hated his volunteer-teacher mother because he believed she loved her first-grade students more than him, police reports released yesterday revealed. Lanza's mother Nancy volunteered at Sandy Hook Elementary School from 1998 to 2012 and according to one unidentified witness, her mentally-disturbed son was jealous of her students. 'Lanza apparently felt that his mother loved the students more than him,' the witness said. The new account was revealed yesterday, as state police released their final report on the shooting investigation - amounting to thousands of pages of reports, crime scene photographs of the school and Lanza home as well 911 calls and chilling video. @highlight Connecticut State police released their final report on the Sandy Hook tragedy comprising of several thousand pages on Friday @highlight One witness cited in the report told police that Adam Lanza hated his mother because he believed she loved her students more than him @highlight Nancy Lanza volunteered at Sandy Hook Elementary School from 1998 to 2012, including periods when Adam was a student @highlight Adam Lanza shot dead his mother while she was sleeping in her bed the morning of December 14, 2012 @highlight He then moved on to the school where he killed 6 staff members and 20 first-grade students before committing suicide
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@placeholder recorded more than 150 sniper kills - the most in U.S. military history - between 1999 and 2009
By Daniel Bates PUBLISHED: 00:00 EST, 3 February 2013 | UPDATED: 05:42 EST, 4 February 2013 Shooter: Eddie Ray Routh, 25, was arrested for allegedly shooting two people dead, including the 'deadliest sniper' in U.S. Military history The deadliest sniper in US history has been shot dead at point blank range by a veteran suffering from post traumatic stress disorder. Chris Kyle, 39, was blasted in the back by Eddie Ray Routh, 25, after taking him on an outing to a shooting range to help him deal with his demons. Routh also allegedly shot dead his neighbor Chad Littlefield, 35, who was on the trip too. @highlight Ex-Navy Seal and New York Times best-selling author Chris Kyle, 39, was reportedly shot along with another man @highlight The suspect, 25-year-old Eddie Ray Routh, is in police custody after he fled the scene in Kyle's car @highlight Kyle is a husband and father of two who served four tours in Iraq and holds the U.S. military record for most sniper kills
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He told the media that had gathered at the gravesite that he was bewildered by the lack of official contrition for the @placeholder incident.
(CNN) -- Twenty-five years ago, Chinese college students in Beijing, Shanghai, and Xi'an began gathering to publicly mourn the death of a purged high-level official, Hu Yaobang. A week later, thousands of students marched into Tiananmen Square for Hu's funeral. The demonstrations escalated, culminating in the tragic military crackdown on the students on June 4, 1989 when Chinese troops opened fire on civilians and students. An official death toll has never been announced, but estimates range from several hundred to thousands. In the lead-up to the 25th anniversary of the bloody incident this year, there are mixed signals from the Chinese authorities on their attitude towards the normally taboo subject. @highlight Hu Yaobang's death sparked student demonstrations in 1989, ending in tragedy @highlight Netizens were allowed to mourn Hu's death anniversary on Tuesday @highlight All other mentions of the student protests or political reform still censored
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They had kindly lent us two combat stretchers last week when we evacuated my two colleagues and so we wanted to thank them and wish them a @placeholder.
Challenges: Dr Nathalie MacDemott, pictured before she returned to Liberia to treat Ebola patients British Ebola doctor Nathalie MacDermott made headlines when she returned to Liberia despite previously fearing she had contracted the disease. Now the 32-year-old, who quarantined herself in her Cardiff flat for three weeks, has sent back a diary which lays bare the chaos and confusion which treating the outbreak involves. More than 7,500 people have died of Ebola in West Africa since the disease broke out in March this year, and almost 20,000 people have been infected. The vast majority of infections have been in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone, and Liberia has had the worst death toll at almost half the victims. @highlight Dr Nathalie MacDemott quarantined herself at Cardiff flat for 3 weeks @highlight She then returned to the stricken country after getting the all-clear @highlight Now her diary tells of chaos and tears of dealing with the outbreak @highlight Christmas was a swim on the beach with helicopters flying overhead @highlight Despite setbacks, she is hopeful Liberia will become Ebola-free in 2015
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It is thought that Miss @placeholder’s microphone had accidentally been left on after her earlier appearance on screen.
By Alex Horlock and Liz Thomas PUBLISHED: 08:37 EST, 3 October 2012 | UPDATED: 04:43 EST, 4 October 2012 Viewers of BBC Breakfast got a rather rude awakening yesterday after a foul-mouthed comment was broadcast by mistake. BBC One’s morning show took on a distinctly post-watershed air when business reporter Steph McGovern turned the air blue – not realising her microphone was switched on. During an item about musicals, host Susanna Reid welcomed conductor John Wilson to the studio, showing a clip of his orchestra before wishing him a ‘good beautiful morning’. Scroll down for video Grovelling: Susannah Reid and Charlie Stayt were forced to make an on-air apology after swearing was heard earlier @highlight Business reporter Steph McGovern said: 'What the **** is that?'
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He was addressing comments made Sunday by Obama's running mate, Sen. @placeholder, in which he said Obama would be tested within the first six months of his presidency.
(CNN) -- Sen. Barack Obama will take a break from campaigning Thursday so he can visit his ailing grandmother in Hawaii, an Obama spokesman said Monday. Sen. Barack Obama will take a break from campaigning so he can visit his ailing grandmother. "Sen. Obama's grandmother Madelyn Dunham has always been one of the most important people in his life," spokesman Robert Gibbs told reporters. "In the last few weeks, her health has deteriorated to the point where her situation is very serious. It is for that reason that Sen. Obama has decided to change his schedule on Thursday and Friday so that he can see her and spend some time with her," Gibbs said. @highlight NEW: Sen. Hillary Clinton urges Floridians to back Obama in appearance with him @highlight Obama will leave campaign trail Thursday after Indiana stop and return Saturday @highlight Rest of Thursday events canceled; Michelle Obama will stand in on Friday @highlight McCain references Biden comment that Obama will be tested with early crisis
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She then opened the folding door while the bus was moving, allowing two men waited outside on the @placeholder road to come and help the bus driver.
This is the dramatic moment a woman jumped through a window and grabbed hold of the steering wheel of a bus after the driver lay unconscious. Shannon Ivey gained control of the runaway school bus after the unresponsive driver, Aubrey Liverpool, 62, began groaning and was slumped over at the controls. Ivey, along with other good Samaritans staged the incredible rescue at the intersection of 56th Street and Busch Boulevard, in Florida after Liverpool lost control of the empty bus and hit a truck. Scroll down for video Control: Shannon Ivey gained control of the runaway bus after the unresponsive driver, Aubrey Liverpool, 62, began groaning and lay motionless at the controls @highlight Shannon Ivey grabbed the wheel from driver, Aubrey Liverpool, 62, @highlight Ivey, and other good Samaritans staged the rescue in the middle of a road @highlight She was travelling five cars behind the bus when she saw a problem @highlight Liverpool was taken to hospital and is expected to make a good recovery
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@placeholder's incredible wines aren't the Northern California region's only draw.
(CNN) -- Ever thought of trekking through northern New Mexico with a llama to marvel at the vibrant aspens? Or zipping through the color-splashed mountains of Georgia, 2,000 feet above ground? If not, maybe it's time to embark on a fall foliage adventure that stretches beyond scenic drives and hikes. But hurry, the leaves are changing -- and falling -- fast. Hike with a llama Avoid the crowds and travel with El Paseo Llama Expeditions in Taos, New Mexico, for a unique fall adventure. "The area outside Taos, New Mexico, is a great place to see the aspens turn gold while llamas do the heavy lifting. Kids who are small enough can even ride the llamas," said Rich Beattie, executive editor of TravelandLeisure.com. @highlight Hang glide over colorful mountains near Chattanooga, Tennessee @highlight Take in the autumn patchwork of California's Napa Valley from a hot air balloon @highlight Let a llama tote your gear during fall foliage hikes near Taos, New Mexico
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2008 her father @placeholder, 60, became inexplicably breathless and generally
By Lucy Elkins Living with heart fears: Caroline and baby Zara From the moment her boyfriend Rob proposed, Caroline Stroud dreamed about her big day and starting a family with the man she loved. But a year after she said yes, Caroline was questioning whether she should call it all off. It wasn't that she no longer loved her fiance - rather that, aged just 30, she had been diagnosed with an inherited heart condition. Although she had no symptoms and was fit and well, the condition meant her heart could stop suddenly at any time - and any children she had might also have the life-threatening condition. @highlight Caroline Stroud, now 35, was diagnosed with inherited heart condition at 30 @highlight Father Barry has arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy @highlight Essentially fault with the proteins that hold the heart muscle cells together @highlight Her daughter Zara is now four weeks old and faces getting tested
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A collection of the 196,000 posters @placeholder has collected can be seen in this picture
The world's largest collection of movie posters boasting artwork from almost every single film ever made has emerged for sale for $7.8 million (£5 million). The colossal archive features 196,000 posters from more than 44,000 films which have been made since the birth of cinema in the early 1900s and has been single-handedly pieced together by one avid collector over the last 50 years. Morris Everett Jr, from Cleveland, Ohio, has dedicated his life's work to seeking out original posters from every English-speaking film ever made and compiling them into a comprehensive library. The Prince and the Showgirl starring Marilyn Monroe, film from 1957, is part the collection @highlight The archive has 196,000 posters from more than 44,000 films @highlight Posters date from early 1900s @highlight Collector, Morris Everett Jr, 73, from Ohio, is a historian-turned-collector @highlight Collection includes a one-of-a-kind poster from 1927 silent film Metropolis
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Sergio Aguero has also committed himself to @placeholder for the foreseeable future
If Martin Demichelis had asked for a new contract six months ago, you would have heard the groans from Manchester City fans all the way down to his native Cordoba in Argentina. It was only a man-of-the-match performance against Hull City on March 15 following Vincent Kompany’s dismissal that belatedly gave City fans a glimpse of the real Demichelis, who had previously looked slow, cumbersome and earned a red card against Barcelona that killed City’s Champions League prospects. Since then, he’s hardly put a foot wrong from playing in a World Cup final for Argentina to scoring City’s crucial equaliser at Arsenal on Saturday. @highlight Manuel Pellegrini has shown great faith in Martin Demichelis @highlight The Argentine's Manchester City luck changed against Hull in March @highlight Demichelis is expected to be handed a new contract at the Etihad Stadium @highlight Sergio Aguero, Samir Nasri and Vincent Kompany have penned new deals
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If she thinks the murder wasn't premeditated, @placeholder could get a minimum of 15 years behind bars.
Pretoria, South Africa (CNN) -- The prosecution and defense have made their cases, and now Judge Thokozile Masipa must decide: Did Oscar Pistorius intentionally kill his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp? Was it murder? She will begin reading her decision Thursday. The judge has to answer several questions to reach her verdict on the murder charge, one of four charges Pistorius faces. First -- and most important -- did Pistorius know Steenkamp was behind the door in his bathroom when he fired four shots through it on Valentine's Day last year, killing her? If the answer is yes, beyond a reasonable doubt, Pistorius knew he was shooting at his girlfriend, then the judge will find him guilty of murder. @highlight Judge Thokozile Masipa must answer several questions to determine her ruling @highlight If Pistorius knew he was shooting at Reeva Steenkamp, he committed murder @highlight If he did not, the verdict hinges on whether Pistorius acted reasonably @highlight The sentence could be anything up to 25 years, depending on the verdict
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Where England is small and crowded, @placeholder is huge and empty.
(CNN) -- On Thursday, Scotland goes to the polls to consider leaving the United Kingdom. I'm praying they say no. For their sakes and for our sakes as fellow Britons. We need each other. Don't get me wrong: the English, the Scots, the Welsh and the Northern Irish are all very different people. You can tell it in the accents -- as an Englishman, I find it almost impossible to do a passable Scottish voice because I just can't sustain the requisite level of anger. And while the English are known for introversion and a terror of being noticed, the heat generated by the independence referendum has been a testament to the Scots' uncompromising desire to say what they're really thinking. @highlight Historian Timothy Stanley wants Scotland to stay in the United Kingdom @highlight He notes that the historical relationship changed after World War II @highlight Scots' quest for a wider social safety net may be hard to achieve alone, he says @highlight Stanley says he'd miss England's romantic, talkative partners if they go
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Giroud has had a lengthy period on the sidelines after breaking a leg against @placeholder in August
Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud is confident he will return stronger from his three-month injury lay-off and can forge a dynamic strike partnership with England forward Danny Welbeck. Giroud, 28, has recovered more quickly than expected since suffering a freak broken leg when challenging for the ball in the closing stages of the 2-2 draw against Everton on August 23. Manager Arsene Wenger revealed the France international could even be in contention for Saturday's Barclays Premier League showdown against Manchester United, although next weekend's trip to West Brom is perhaps a more realistic target given the player's lengthy absence. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Sportsmail's Premier League preview: Arsenal vs Man United @highlight Arsenal striker Olivier Giroud has been out of action since August 23 @highlight The Frenchman suffered a freak broken leg in a challenge for the ball @highlight He is excited about the prospect of linking up with Danny Welbeck @highlight The 28-year-old believes they are capable of forming a clinical partnership
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Despite @placeholder's disagreements with North Korea, there may not be much change in their decades-long alliance, Kim added.
(CNN) -- When President Xi Jinping arrives in Seoul this week, the Chinese leader will have passed over North Korea in favor of its arch rival. Although Beijing remains North Korea's strongest ally, Xi is breaking with tradition by visiting South Korea first, rather than Pyongyang. "It's clearly a rebuff to Kim Jong Un," said David Kang, professor of international relations and business at the University of Southern California, referring to North Korea's leader. Xi is expected to be in South Korea for two days to discuss trade and regional security issues, including North Korea. Trade between the two countries surpassed $270 billion in 2013. And China remains South Korea's main trading partner. @highlight China's president Xi Jinping to meet with South Korean President Park Geun-hye @highlight Visit breaks tradition of Chinese leaders meeting first with North Korea @highlight China and South Korea enjoy closer relationship
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She still dabbled in acting, however – working on @placeholder with international star Mel Gibson.
By Alexandra Ryan PUBLISHED: 21:02 EST, 23 February 2013 | UPDATED: 21:02 EST, 23 February 2013 Glamorous weather girl Nuala Carey has revealed some interesting romantic encounters outside her presenting job Television viewers see the professional side of weather girl Nuala Carey as she explains the deep troughs and complex lows that will determine tomorrow’s weather on RTÉ. But now the vivacious blonde presenter has revealed some surprising highs in her romantic life and some unsuspected celebrity connections. The bubbly Dubliner, 36, has admitted to snogging famous actor Jared Leto and spending a night in the arms of Hollywood star Mel Gibson – though the latter encounter happened in the Wicklow mountains for a film. @highlight Vivacious blonde was body double on the film Braveheart @highlight Friends with Titanic actor Jason Barry who introduced her to Leto @highlight 'I ended up in a hotel room with him but we didn't do anything funny'
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Iraq, under @placeholder, is keen to receive U.S. help in countering terrorism and developing its economy.
(CNN) -- Nearly 4,500 American soldiers lost and 32,000 wounded. A trillion dollars of borrowed money to remove Saddam Hussein and create an Iraq that would not only be safe from possessing weapons of mass destruction but also friendly toward the United States. These are the United States' heavy sacrifices in blood and treasure. One can be forgiven for expecting some Iraqi support for U.S. foreign policy aims in the region. On Monday, the Iranian-backed prime minister of Iraq, Nuri al-Maliki, met with President Barack Obama at the White House to express his thanks for liberating Iraq from Hussein and discuss next steps. The frosty news conference afterward told us that all was not well. Tense, lacking in warmth and smiles and with public disagreement about Iraq's neighbor, Syria, the appearance did not reflect a productive meeting. @highlight Ed Husain: U.S. spent vast blood and treasure on ousting Saddam Hussein, building Iraq ties @highlight He says when Nuri al-Maliki, Barack Obama met to formally end war, things were tense @highlight He says Iraq still wants U.S. help aid but avoids U.S. foreign policy aims, has ties to Iran @highlight Husain: If U.S. can't count on Iraq by now, how will it hold sway in other nations in region?
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@placeholder are concerned the special strategic relationship between the United States and Israel could be in jeopardy.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met in President Obama what might be a new chapter in the 60-year relationship between Israel and the United States. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Obama visit at the White House on Monday. Based on interviews with U.S., Israeli and Arab diplomats, no one expects a drastic change in the relationship -- the Obama administration won't waiver from the traditional unshakable commitment to Israel's security. But the Obama administration seems to have a different view from Israel -- and previous U.S. administrations -- on how that security is best achieved. @highlight No one expects a drastic change in U.S.-Israel relationship @highlight But Obama has different approach from past administrations @highlight Observers think Obama team is predisposed to be tougher on Israel @highlight Whether Palestinians or Iranians get attention first is at issue
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with @placeholder in Beijing, offering him a ride home on Air Force Two.
An 85-year-old U.S. tourist detained in North Korea for six weeks for alleged 'war crimes' has landed back in San Francisco after catching a flight from Beijing. North Korean state media said Saturday that Merrill Newman, a war veteran, was released because he had apologized for his alleged crimes during the Korean War and because of his age and medical condition. Speaking after arriving at San Francisco International Airport, Mr Newman said he was glad to be back home and thanked U.S. and Swedish diplomats who worked to secure his release. 'I'd like to thank the Swedish Embassy and the U.S. Embassy in Beijing. It was a great homecoming! I'm tired, pleased to be with my family. Thank you for all the support we've had.' @highlight 'It's been a great homecoming,' Merrill Newman said upon arrival in San Francisco @highlight Merrill Newman, 85, was a Korean War vet who returned to North Korea with government approval @highlight He was detained in October and only released after issuing a public apology for his crimes during the war @highlight State news reports Newman was released for 'humanitarian' reasons
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In 2010, Iran began removing subsidies for fuel, from heating oil to engine petrol, which amounted to $4,000 per year for the average family of four according to the @placeholder.
(CNN) -- Iran is in possession of the building blocks to construct a promising, fast growing, developing economy. The basics are all there -- a sizable population of 78 million people, with a median age of just 27. A highly cultured and educated society, and by its own geological surveys the country is blessed with 9% of the world's oil reserves. Utilizing a conservative IMF calculation of $75 a barrel, that means Iran sits on $10 trillion of oil reserves and another $3.5 trillion of gas reserves. Iran, minus the intense sanctions put forward by the West starting in mid-2010, would warrant a slot in the N-11 group of countries -- this is the next wave of the most promising economies within the emerging market sphere of Jim O'Neill at Goldman Sachs. @highlight Iran is in possession of the building blocks to construct a promising, fast growing economy @highlight But CNN's John Defterios says the reality today with its devalued rial is the polar opposite @highlight With rising import prices due to a plummeting currency, Iran Inc. is also no longer able to compete @highlight Defterios: Iranians must be asking the question: What if we joined the global economic community?
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Poignant: These family photos were taken before the deportation of the city's @placeholder began
Surviving relatives of Holocaust victims who stashed treasured possessions before being sent to Auschwitz and their deaths have been tracked down in Australia. Little more than a week after MailOnline highlighted the find in Slovakia, Eva Wittenberg, daughter of the only surviving member of Samuel Gottschall's family and her brother, Alex Gottshall, were tracked down in Australia. She described the discovery of the items as 'miraculous'. On December 31, MailOnline revealed that the personal belongings, including jewellery boxes and family photos, were found in the city of Presov in Slovakia. Family: Eva Wittenberg (left) and Alex Gottshall (right), granddaughter and grandson of Jewish Rabbi Samuel Gottschall (pictured in frame with his wife Rebbetzin Eva Gottshall), who stashed belongings in an attic in Slovakia before being sent to their deaths @highlight Family in Australia of Samuel Gottschall were contacted by people worldwide who had read MailOnline story @highlight Jubilant granddaughter described the discovery as 'miraclulous' @highlight Mr Gottschall, born in 1878, was deported to Auschwitz from Presov, Slovakia, in 1942 along with his entire family @highlight Before they were sent to their deaths they left belongings hidden in attic @highlight They were found by a handyman who vowed to find his family @highlight Surviving relatives will soon receive the personal belongings more than 70 years on
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Many of @placeholder's addicts are living in squalor on the streets
A bloodied drug addict falls into a stupor as he injects a bags-worth of potent Mexican heroin into his foot. Disturbing as it may be, this is an all-too-familiar sight on Chicago's West Side. The addict, named Rico, is just one of hundreds of the city's homeless population in the grip of the city's heroin 'epidemic'. Heroin addicts Ozzy, left, and John prepare their morning hit in a car park in Chicago, Illinois. The city's homeless often fall prey to heroin addiction Left pic: Greg, left, with a syringe in his hand and his partner Stacey, right. Right pic: The 'cooking' tools of a junkie who has fallen into a stupor after getting their fix @highlight Chicago's homeless often fall victim to the ravages of heroin addiction @highlight American photographer Chuck Jines is chronicling the lives of addicts in his hometown @highlight There are thought to be at least half a million heroin addicts in the United States @highlight This number is increasing because of the easy availability of cheap and pure heroin flooding in from Mexico
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Standing together: People have taken to Twitter to express their support to @placeholder
Caroline Criado-Perez became the target of rape threats after leading a campaign to put Jane Austen on the £10 note A man has been arrested in connection with a barrage of hostile tweets a feminist campaigner received after persuading the Bank of England to put Jane Austen on a new bank note. Caroline Criado-Perez received rape and death threats from Twitter users over the course of more than a day after she successfully campaigned for a woman's picture to be put on the note. Scotland Yard said a 21-year-old was arrested today in Manchester on suspicion of harassment offences after officers in Camden, London, received a complaint of malicious communications on Thursday. @highlight Caroline Criado-Perez was sent tweets including threats to rape and kill her @highlight Feminist campaigned for a woman's picture to be put on a new bank note @highlight A petition supporting her has already been signed by 12,500 people @highlight It is calling on Twitter to introduce a button to report abuse @highlight Campaigner has tweeted she was planning to make a police statement @highlight Police arrest 21-year-old man in Manchester in connection with abuse
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Arm-twisting is neither advised nor helpful at this stage as @placeholder exert increasing pressure at home to make the President think twice about his responsibilities and priorities.
(CNN) -- As Afghan President Hamid Karzai's calculated and risky backtracking on the U.S.-Afghan security agreement puts him on a collision course with most Afghans, the United States needs to demonstrate patience, take the Afghan public's side and be tactful at a sensitive time in a highly volatile part of the world. Observers describe Karzai's actions as erratic, arrogant or impulsive. Others suggest that he be ignored or bypassed. To some, he seems to be displaying signs of exhaustion and irrationality. These views miscast Karzai's motives and miss the point of his tactical political maneuvering. He is engaging in canny clan-style brinksmanship. @highlight Omar Samad: Most Afghans upset at Karzai's balking at deal to let some troops stay on @highlight Samad: Karzai jockeying to protect his political, financial interests after his term ends @highlight He says Afghans worry about security but also want to keep the gains of the past 12 years @highlight Samad: Afghans will deal with Karzai; U.S. must be patient and promote democratic reforms
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But even though it's a nice feeling to get away from @placeholder for a while, you can guarantee that all the drivers will be desperate for the break to end because we'll want to get back into the car."
(CNN) -- Two-time world champion Fernando Alonso believes the Formula One title race is now wide open with seven races to go following Ferrari's recent resurgence. Alonso followed up his controversial victory at the German Grand Prix with second place behind Mark Webber in Hungary, and is now just 20 points behind Red Bull's new series leader. Ferrari face possible further sanctions for the incident at Hockenheim last month that saw Felipe Massa allow Alonso to take the lead, having already been fined $100,000 for breaching the ban on team orders ahead of a September 8 disciplinary hearing of the World Motor Sports Council. @highlight Fernando Alonso believes the most consistent F1 team will win the 2010 world title @highlight Ferrari driver has revived his chances of third crown with a win and second placing @highlight Spaniard trails leader Mark Webber by 20 points with seven races to go @highlight The circuit will take a break until the Belgian Grand Prix on August 29
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@placeholder's short story, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, tells the story of a man who was born with the looks of a 70-year-old man and ages backwards.
A 13-month-old baby girl in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen is suffering from a rare, undiagnosed disease which is preventing her from growing. The parents have turned to the media now to find medical experts who could provide help and a formal diagnosis. The infant, named Yuanyuan, weighs about 2.9 kg and measures in at 10cm. A 13-month-old Chinese baby has an undiagnosed disease that has stopped her from growing Since birth, Yuanyuan has only gained 0.5kg in weight, which is less than a quarter of what a healthy baby should have gained in that time frame. She has grown only 10cm, less than half of what she should have, and bears a resemblance to Benjamin Button - a character created by U.S. author F. Scott Fitzgerald. [related] @highlight The 13-month-old baby is suffering from a rare undiagnosed disease @highlight Yuanyuan's parents have turned to the media to get a proper diagnosis @highlight Her family have spent more than AU$17,000 trying to find her a diagnosis @highlight The baby is severely malnourished and can only be fed through a tube @highlight A Shanghai doctor alleges baby may have digestive system disease
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The family of an Iranian woman left brain dead after being beaten up by her husband were able to watch her final days and hours from 6,000 miles away, via the internet. The Michigan hospital treating Sanaz Nezami, 27, set up a camera that streamed images of her to the family's laptop computer. Ms Nezami, a vibrant woman who could speak three languages, had wanted to pursue an advanced degree in engineering at Michigan Technological University. Sanaz Nezami, 27, was left brain dead after a brutal beating by her husband in Michigan, but during her final days last month her family got to see her even though they didn't leave Iran @highlight Sanaz Nezami, 27, died in December just weeks after arriving in Michigan to pursue an advanced degree in engineering @highlight She was left brain dead after a brutal beating by husband Nima Nassiri @highlight Staff at Marquette General Hospital used Google to track down her family after she arrived with little information about who she was @highlight Technology also allowed her family 6,000 miles away in Iran to watch her final hours and talk to staff using Yahoo Messenger @highlight As a result of the hospital's kindness the family consented to their daughter's organ being used for transplants @highlight Nezami's heart, lungs and other life-saving organs have since been transplanted to save seven people in the U.S. @highlight Her husband has been charged with second-degree murder
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The comments come amid speculation that the two brothers are divided on the economic issue and that @placeholder might not wholly support Raul's changes.
(CNN) -- Fidel Castro told a visiting American journalist that the "Cuban model" no longer works, an apparent admission of failings in the communist economic model introduced by his revolution more than 50 years ago. "The Cuban model doesn't even work for us anymore," Castro told Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic in an interview last week. Goldberg published parts of the exchange on a blog Tuesday and Wednesday. Castro's younger brother and successor, President Raul Castro, has said as much in numerous speeches since taking the reins of power in 2006. More recently, he said that a full fifth of state jobs could be redundant and that the government would have to review its role in the country's economy. @highlight Fidel Castro told a journalist that the Cuban model doesn't work @highlight President Raul Castro has said as much in numerous speeches @highlight The comment was in response to question about importing Cuban model @highlight Fidel Castro has avoided domestic topics in most of his public appearances
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@placeholder either don't hear about these cases, or they don't care because the person being removed from the country isn't rich and famous.
Canada's most valuable export? Oil. Its most problematic? Justin Bieber. You know it's going to be a strange week when the hashtag #DeportBieber. is trending on Twitter. Guess what? Nineteen-year-old singer and teen heartthrob Justin Bieber -- who was arrested this week in Miami Beach for street racing in a $250,000 Lamborghini while under the influence of alcohol and drugs, driving without a valid license, and resisting arrest -- is not a U.S. citizen. Rather, Bieber is a citizen of his native Canada. Lucky Canada. Bieber is in the United States on an O-1 work visa that was designed to retain foreigners with "extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business or athletics." @highlight Justin Bieber was arrested for racing under the influence of drugs, alcohol @highlight Ruben Navarrette: Bieber has an extraordinary knack for getting into trouble @highlight He says Bieber's star status doesn't mean he should get special treatment @highlight Navarrette: If Bieber is convicted, he should get a one-way ticket out of U.S.
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'This extremely bright feature we saw on 6 August 2014 reminds me of a similarly bright storm we saw on @placeholder's southern hemisphere during the years leading up to and at equinox'.
By Ellie Zolfagharifard Huge storms have been erupting on Uranus – and they are so enormous they can be easily seen using telescopes on Earth. The swirling clouds and violent winds are being driven by massive bands of jet streams that can surround the entire planet. Astronomers in Hawaii said they were 'surprised' by the bright storms they observed this week, including one that they described as 'monstrous'. Massive storms on Uranus captured August 5 and 6, 2014 as seen by Keck Observatory in Hawaii. Astrononers said they were 'surprised' by the bright storms, particulary one that they described as a 'monstrous' @highlight Uranus has a thick atmosphere with winds blowing at 560 mph (900 km/h) @highlight Its storms could engulf continents on Earth with temperatures at -220°C @highlight The planet's strange tilt is the reason behind this bizarre weather system @highlight One feature, which resembles an iceberg peeled off an ice-shelf, is of particular interest to astronomers who are viewing the planet from Hawaii
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"He died serving with men he respected, protecting the freedoms we enjoy as @placeholder and doing something he loved," Webb said.
(CNN) -- Tyrone Woods and Glen Doherty were former Navy SEAL commandos working as diplomatic security officers. Sean Smith was a computer expert with an online alter-ego legendary in the gaming world. The three men and U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens died in the assault on the American consulate in the Libyan city of Benghazi. Details of how they met their fates in the Mediterranean city that had been the cradle of Libya's 2011 revolution were just beginning to emerge Thursday. On Thursday, a U.S. official confirmed Woods as among the dead. "Tyrone's friends and colleagues called him 'Rone,' and they relied on his courage and skill, honed over two decades as a Navy SEAL," said Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in a statement. @highlight NEW: Tyrone Woods' friends and family called him "Rone," Clinton says @highlight Security officer Glen Doherty was searching for anti-aircraft missiles, source says: @highlight Computer expert Sean Smith was renowned in a gamer's universe @highlight Both died in Benghazi with Chris Stevens, the U.S. ambassador to Libya
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He followed it up with a second message that read: ‘Alright my roundabout loving @placeholder's I'm coming to say hello.
Bosses at Milton Keynes' tourist board have offered to give X-Factor host Dermot O'Leary a tour of the town after he tweeted he was off to the ‘land of roundabouts.’ Destination MK, the official tourism service for the town, said they would love to show the Radio 2 DJ around after he called residents ‘roundabout loving Keynesian's’. The 41-year-old posted the tweets to his 2.4m followers before heading to WHSmiths in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire on Thursday to sign copies of his new book, The Soundtrack To My Life. Scroll down for video Dermot O'Leary described Milton Keynes' residents as 'roundabout-loving Keynesians' ahead of a visit to the town on Thursday @highlight Presenter and Radio 2 DJ called residents ‘roundabout-loving Keynesian's’ @highlight The star was travelling to the town for book signing session on Thursday @highlight Milton Keynes has more roundabout per sq mile than anywhere else in UK @highlight Built in the 1960s, the road system is based the Los Angeles grid system
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By comparison, @placeholder has 35,000 locations worldwide which brought in $28.1 billion.
By Alex Greg for MailOnline Fast food restaurants, with their focus on dollar-menus, questionable agriculture practices and ever-cheaper deals, will soon become a thing of the past, according to the chief executive of Chipotle. The chain is poised to change the face of fast food in America, according to Monty Moran, and the way consumers think about what they eat. Moran blasted fast food chains - without naming names - for their treatment of employees and the food itself. Big plans: Chipotle's growth and popularity show that 'traditional' fast food chains are becoming irrelevant, according to CEO Monty Moran @highlight Chipotle CEO Monty Moran has deemed 'traditional' fast food restaurants 'irrelevant' @highlight He believes the focus on dollar menus, franchises and unskilled staff will soon become a thing of the past @highlight Chipotle is only a fraction of the size of chains such as McDonald's @highlight It is outstripping larger chains in terms of growth @highlight The company has two new concepts, Pizzeria Locale and ShopHouse, in the works
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