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The striker switched positions with @placeholder after 15 minutes, taking the centre-forward role while the Argentine moved to the right.
The scary thing is that Lionel Messi still has years to go. At just 27 years old, he became the all-time top scorer in Spanish football history, scoring a brilliant hat-trick to cement his place in the record books above Telmo Zarra. Messi began the game on 250 goals, one behind the former Athletic Bilbao striker. He ended it on 253, putting paid to the last few weeks of wondering just how and when he would eventually become, inarguably, the greatest goalscorer La Liga has ever known. Of course, Messi is so much more than a goalscorer. Sevilla found that out the hard way on Saturday night, with the Argentine the heartbeat of a Barcelona side which didn’t trip up in a potentially tricky clash against Unai Emery’s high-flying Andalusians, moving back to second place, two points behind Real Madrid. @highlight Lionel Messi sits top of the La Liga all-time goalscoring charts with 253 strikes at just the age of 27 @highlight Former Athletic Bilbao star Telmo Zarra's hit 251 goals in 15 years at Athletic Bilbao between 1940 and 1955 @highlight Messi opened the scoring for the hosts with a trademark free-kick in the first half @highlight Sevilla equalised shortly after half-time when Barcelona defender Jordi Alba scored an own goal @highlight Neymar made it 2-1 to the Catalan giants two minutes later heading home a Xavi free-kick @highlight Ivan Rakitic extended Barcelona's lead netting against his former club with a powerful header @highlight Messi broke Zarra's record with his second goal of the night in the 71st minute @highlight The Argentina captain completed his hat-trick on 78 minutes finishing low after a neat one-two with Neymar
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After his return, @placeholder was placed under house arrest by an anti-terrorism court over allegations he illegally ordered the detention of judges in 2007.
Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- Gunmen in Pakistan killed a leading prosecutor working on high-profile terrorism cases and an anti-Taliban politician and his son, the latest violence ahead of next week's national elections. Chaudhry Zulfiqar Ali was heading to a court in Rawalpindi, where he was trying a case stemming from the death of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, who was assassinated while she was campaigning for her party. Ali's attackers opened fire on his car as it passed through an Islamabad neighborhood, police said. He was rushed to a hospital but died before arrival, said hospital spokesman Dr. Wasim Khawaja. @highlight NEW: Ex-President Pervez Musharraf's party urges boycott of May 11 elections @highlight Prosecutor Chaudhry Zulfiqar Ali is shot dead heading to court in Rawalpindi, police say @highlight Ali was trying the case stemming from death of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto @highlight A politician and his son also are gunned down in Karachi, party official says
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@placeholder, whose nickname is "Money," said: "If I go out and make $60-75 million in one night; come on - I'm not losing."
(CNN) -- Floyd Mayweather Jr. has said he is ready to make the big-money fight with newly crowned WBO welterweight world champion Manny Pacquiao happen. After victory in Las Vegas over Puerto Rico's Miguel Cotto on Saturday, Pacquiao's trainer Freddie Roach said the "whole world" now wanted to see a fight with Mayweather. Reacting to the proposition the undefeated 32-year-old, who formerly held the WBC title at welterweight, told British broadcaster Sky Sports: "If he wants to fight Floyd Mayweather all he has to do is step up to the plate." The twice-voted Ring magazine fighter of the year added that he felt Pacquiao's approach was one-dimensional but the Filipino would be a favorite with the crowd. @highlight Manny Pacquiao is the new WBO welterweight world champion @highlight Floyd Mayweather Jr. used to hold the WBC title in the division and is undefeated in 40 fights @highlight Mayweather's fight with Oscar De La Hoya gave a record $77 million payday for fighters @highlight A Pacquiao bout with Mayweather expected to eclipse this total
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Importantly, @placeholder diagnoses (or diagnosing people late in their disease progression) decreased among all racial and transmission groups during this time.
(CNN) -- Last year on World AIDS Day, President Barack Obama said that we can achieve an AIDS-free generation "if we stay focused, and if we keep fighting," and challenged the world to "come together to set new goals" in the war against AIDS. Three decades into the epidemic, important headway has been made thanks to ambitious efforts by the U.S. government to end AIDS here and abroad. The National HIV/AIDS Strategy, released in 2010, is the nation's first comprehensive road map with clear and measurable targets to be achieved by 2015: reduce new HIV infections, increase access to care and improve health outcomes for people living with HIV and reduce HIV-related disparities. Over the past four years, it has prioritized funding where it will have the most impact. @highlight Barbara Lee and Kenneth Cole: Big strides made in HIV/AIDS fight @highlight HIV diagnoses have declined among blacks, Latinos and women, they say @highlight An estimated 35 million people worldwide are living with HIV, authors argue
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@placeholder opened the show, and was only slightly overshadowed by the two canine catwalk stars who walked in Mulberry coats.
Today's Mulberry show, held at noon in Claridge's, begun, as has become tradition, with a Bloody Mary-fuelled drinks reception where air kissing and catwalk catch-ups create a hubbub that whips up pre-show excitement to fever pitch. One of the buzzier events on the LFW calendar, it's quite an occasion even before the clothes reach the catwalk. Today though, the anticipation was perhaps even more tangible, given that this was to be Creative Director Emma Hill's last for the British design house. She's back! Cara Delevingne leads out the models at Mulberry creative director Emma Hill's last show Elegant: Cara Delevingne sported a beautifully tailored short suit and a pailette-embellished white dress @highlight Mulberry's Emma Hill announced her departure earlier this year @highlight Cara Delevingne appeared on the catwalk for Hill's swansong show @highlight Anna Wintour and Alexandra Shulmann joined Alexa Chung on the FROW
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'@placeholder died when she was 35 and had seven children but two of them were murdered in Russia.
A gold bracelet Queen Victoria had inscribed with a poignant message from her late husband which was then gifted to one of her daughters has been discovered. The gold, diamond, pearl and enamel band was bought by Victoria and Prince Albert for a wedding present to Princess Alice. Albert tragically died six months before the big day which went ahead, although Alice was instructed to wear black mourning dress immediately before and after her marriage to Prince Louis of Hesse. The gold, diamond, pearl, and enamel band features a portrait of the princess next to a picture of a ship @highlight Given to Princess Alice before she married Prince Louis of Hesse @highlight Bracelet was last item commissioned and could fetch £10,000 at auction @highlight Lost from royal family when Empress Alexandra killed in Russian in 1918
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The good news (according to the @placeholder): Kerry said the looming threat of a strike will prod Syria to play nice.
(CNN) -- If you take the long view - and by "long view" we're talking 10 days -- there have been three distinct paths the United States could have taken on Syria. First, way back on August 31, President Barack Obama seemed imminently close to a strike on President Bashar al-Assad's regime. After Labor Day, came a detour toward seeking congressional approval. That effort was overwhelmingly met by the public with a "No thanks. We'll pass." Then this week, thanks to a remark by Secretary of State John Kerry that may or may not have been off the cuff, Obama made a sharp turn -- toward diplomacy. @highlight Obama stalled the plan of a military strike on Syria @highlight He said he would give time for a diplomatic plan to work @highlight Obama had called for action after allegations of chemical attacks in Syria
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Unlike @placeholder, Hyperlapse is more a tool for creating videos than a social sharing app.
(CNN) -- Time-lapse videos are usually a stationary affair, shot from a fixed location and angle over an extended period of time. But now, Instagram is letting iPhone users ditch the tripods and take time-lapse videos on the go with its new app, Hyperlapse. The key feature of the free app, released Tuesday, is a stabilization engine that takes advantage of the iPhone's built-in gyroscope to keep images from shaking. Without the jiggling, Hyperlapse users are free to move around. Take Hyperlapse for a walk or a bike ride and explore your surroundings. Strap your phone to a quadcopter, hold it out the car window, or if you're feeling old-school, just leave it one spot to watch the world go by. @highlight Hyperlapse is a new iPhone app from Instagram for creating time-lapse videos @highlight It uses the iPhone's gyroscope to stabilize videos @highlight Hyperlapse videos can be shot while moving @highlight You do not need an Instagram or Facebook account to use the app
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@placeholder' mother added that her son regretted his actions and will write the victim a letter of apology.
By Beverley Morrison, Snejana Farberov and David Mccormack PUBLISHED: 22:55 EST, 28 November 2013 | UPDATED: 07:29 EST, 29 November 2013 An 'agender' teenager set on fire by another boy on a bus three weeks ago was released from a San Francisco burns unit in time for Thanksgiving. Luke ‘Sasha’ Fleischman, 18 - who does not identify as a man or woman but rather as ‘agender’ - was set on fire on an AC Transit bus in Oakland, California, by another teenager on November 7. He has spent the past three weeks receiving treatment to second and third degree burns to his legs, but was discharged in time to spend the holiday with his parents. @highlight High school senior Luke 'Sasha' Fleischman,18, has spent the past three weeks receiving three surgeries for his injuries @highlight Richard Thomas, 16, has been charged as adult with hate crime after telling police he was 'homophibic' @highlight Fleischman said he didn't think his attacker should be tried as an adult @highlight Intends to continue wearing skirts as he doesn't like pants
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His @placeholder creation took 3,000 hours to building, with 602,000 matchsticks and 24 gallons of glue, as Mr Acton replicated every bridge, tower and window of the building seen in the films.
By Alex Gore PUBLISHED: 11:33 EST, 28 February 2013 | UPDATED: 12:49 EST, 28 February 2013 Millions of matchsticks have been pieced together with painstaking precision by a craftsman who has devoted years of his life to creating models of iconic buildings. Pat Acton has dedicated thousands of hours to his hobby, with the Capitol building in Washington and New York's newest skyscraper, One World Trade Centre, among his handmade creations. The careers counsellor has also put together a model of the battleship USS Iowa, the Space Shuttle Challenger and the fictional Hogwarts school from Harry Potter. Craftsman: Pat Acton proudly shows of his matchstick models at his home museum in Gladbrook, Iowa @highlight Pat Acton has been crafting models with painstaking precision since 1977 @highlight He used 478,000 matches for the Capitol building and 602,000 for Hogwarts @highlight The careers counsellor hand-crafts models at his home workshop in Iowa @highlight Mr Acton proudly shows off his creation in a museum at his family home
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'Michael Thorpe accepts his part in a joint enterprise to take a knife in to a home and threaten him in his own home and that Mr Cooke was targeted for a large amount of cash that he was told to be in @placeholder’s possession.
By Daily Mail Reporter UPDATED: 15:26 EST, 25 July 2012 A wealthy businessman arrested for murder after he stabbed a burglar to death during a knifepoint raid was spared the ordeal of reliving the tragedy in a courtroom today. Homeowner Vincent Cooke, 39, had been detained after career criminal Raymond Jacob, 37, suffered multiple knife wounds as he broke in his luxury four bedroomed home in Bramhall, near Stockport, Greater Manchester. During the raid, Jacob held a carving knife to the throat of a terrified Mr Cooke and frogmarched him upstairs in a search for jewellery. Vincent Cooke, left, who was told by the Crown Prosecution Service that he will face no further action after Raymond Jacob was stabbed to death at his home, was due to give evidence against Jacob's accomplice @highlight Vincent Cooke was found to be 'acting in self-defence' by CPS when he stabbed burglar Raymond Jacob, 37, who died from his stab wounds @highlight Mr Cooke and his wife Karen due to give evidence against Jacob’s accomplice Michael Thorpe until he pleaded guilty to aggravated burglary
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Pressure: Pep Guardiola has said he feels immense pressure to win everything with @placeholder
Bayern Munich beat Wolfsburg 3-0 in the final of the Telekom Cup after dispensing with Borussia Monchengladbach in the semis. Pep Guardiola's men strolled to victory in Hamburg. A brace from Robert Lewandowski came either side of a Sebastian Rode strike to give the German champions a comfortable victory. The competition, which competes with the DFL-Supercup as the curtain-opener for the Bubndesliga season, has been running since 2009 and this was the first time Bayern Munich had lifted the trophy. VIDEO Scroll down to watch highlights of Bayern Munich vs Wolfsburg Champions: Bayer Munich lift the Telekom Cup for the first time after beating Wolfsburg 3-0 @highlight Bayern Munich win Telekom Cup @highlight Pep Guardiola's men beat Wolfsburg 3-0 in the final @highlight Robert Lewandowski scored twice and Sebastian Rode once
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@placeholder has denied reports that the club will pay Benitez $6 million a season.
(CNN) -- European champions Inter Milan have announced that former Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez has agreed to become their new manager. The Spaniard will replace Jose Mourinho, who quit to join Real Madrid after leading them to the treble of Italian league, cup and European Champions League. "We have reached an agreement and we have sorted out the final details, which weren't important things," Inter president Massimo Moratti told the club's official Web site on Tuesday. "All that is needed now is a countersignature." "Benitez is not in Italy. Tomorrow we will tell you when he will be presented." Benitez's six-year spell as Liverpool manager was ended by mutual consent last week after a disappointing season in which the club finished seventh in the English Premier League and crashed out of the Champions League in the group stage. @highlight Rafael Benitez agrees to become manager of European champions Inter Milan @highlight The 50-year-old Spaniard will replace Jose Mourinho, who quit to join Real Madrid @highlight Benitez left Liverpool last week after club finished seventh in Premier League
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But according to the lawyer hired by the oral surgeon, it was all a big misunderstanding caused by what was intended as an act of kindness on @placeholder’s part.
When Carol Jumper was diagnosed with cancer last month, she broke the news to her employer - but instead of sympathy and support she received a letter announcing her immediate termination. The handwritten note from Pennsylvania oral surgeon Dr George Visnich to his long-time employee, 51-year-old Ms Jumper, of Hopewell, sparked a firestorm this week after it was shared on social media. The letter, written on Visnich's office stationary and dated August 11, opened with the line: 'You are currently engaged in a battle against cancer that will be demanding physically, mentally, and emotionally.’ Unceremoniously dismissed: Carol Jumper, 51, received this note from her employer, Dr George Visnich, telling her that she was being let go because of her cancer diagnosis @highlight Carol Jumper, 51, from Pennsylvania, suffers from cancer that impacts her pancreas, liver and ovaries @highlight She has worked for Dr George Visnich for more than 12 years @highlight Visnich's lawyer said the doctor laid off Jumper just so she could collect unemployment benefits during her treatment
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Police are mystified on the whereabouts of the @placeholder tourist, failing to find any trace of Mr Maynard despite searching the area and speaking with locals.
By Cindy Tran and Daniel Mills and Marielle Simon for Daily Mail Australia A surfboard fragment matching the description used by the missing Australian surfer has been handed into Indonesian police. Peter Maynard, from Noosa on Queensland's Sunshine Coast has mysteriously vanished since August 27 on Nusa Lembongan, an island just off Bali, where he was last seen. The alarm was raised when the father of three failed to check out of his hotel room five days later. His family believes he went surfing that morning, as his white Hammo brand surfboard was among items missing from his hotel room. @highlight A section of a surfboard matching the description of the one used by missing Australian Peter Maynard has been spotted @highlight The alarm was raised after he failed to check out of his hotel room and left all his belongings behind @highlight Wife of missing Australian surfer has joined in on the hunt and believes one of his three surf boards are missing @highlight Police will ask the Maynard family for their help in identifying the surfboard @highlight Peter Maynard, a surfer from Noosa on Queensland's Sunshine Coast, was last seen at his hotel on August 26 @highlight Police in Bali have called the missing persons case a 'mystery' @highlight While his search continues, a Gold Coast man died after being hit by 'a harsh wave' surfing off the Indonesian island on Friday morning @highlight Geoff Moase, 48, was pulled from the water after he was spotted floating in the surf by a local fisherman
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Suspect: @placeholder, now 19-years-old, is seen in these two pictures that were released by authorities
The mother of the Boston Marathon blast suspects, Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, says it is impossible that her two sons were responsible for the violent events this week and insists the brothers have been setup by the FBI. Zubeidat Tsranaeva, who lives in Russia, said on Friday that her sons were innocent, while their father screamed and yelled in a separate interview in defense of the brothers. 'They never could have done this. Never, ever, ever!' said their father Anzor Tsamaev who lives in an area of Russia called Makhachkala. Scroll down for video In defense: The suspect's mother Zubeidat Tsarnaeva, left, is staunchly defending her two sons. Their father, Anzor Tsarnaev, right, similarly said his two sons are not to blame for the Boston attacks @highlight The father of Boston marathon bombers Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev spoke from his home in Russia @highlight Could not believe his sons were the ones behind deadly blasts @highlight Said that if second son is killed then 'all hell will break loose' @highlight Mother Zubeidat Tsranaeva insisted that her children are being set up @highlight Boys' uncle said that Tamerlan 'deserved it' when he was killed by police
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Closed: @placeholder had only recently reopened after being closed for seven months
Three beaches along coastal Vandenberg Air Force Base in California have been closed through the weekend following a nonfatal shark attack, authorities said Friday. The attack occurred about 4 pm Thursday, military officials said in a brief statement posted on Vandenberg's website. The attack happened Thursday about a quarter-mile north of Wall Beach, which will be closed along with Surf and Minuteman beaches until 4 pm Sunday. A bite from a great white shark killed a surfer at Surf Beach in October 2012, and a bodyboarder at the same beach died in October 2010 when an apparent great white nearly severed one of his legs. @highlight Victim suffered minor injuries during the attack on Thursday, about a quarter-mile north of Wall Beach @highlight Wall, Surf and Minuteman Beaches will remain closed until 4pm Sunday @highlight Bodyboarder died at Surf Beach in October 2012 following a great white attack
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If you haven't heard of @placeholder or ever seriously considered visiting Sri Lanka, you're not alone.
(CNN) -- Poachers have decimated elephant populations across Africa and parts of Asia, killing thousands of animals for their revered ivory. Yet in Sri Lanka, home to some 7,000 wild Asian elephants, a different, more hopeful story is playing out. It's a story that's attracting truckloads of tourists from around the world to witness a stunning wildlife spectacle, simultaneously raising concerns among conservationists about how increasing numbers of visitors may be impacting the large mammals. In north-central Sri Lanka's Minneriya National Park, hundreds of elephants travel each year to the shores of an ancient reservoir built by a king more than 1,700 years ago. They've made the trip for centuries, coming from across the region to bathe, mate, socialize and, most importantly, to feed as part of an annual event known as "The Gathering." @highlight Each year, hundreds of elephants travel to an ancient reservoir @highlight Wildlife conservationists worry about impact of tourism @highlight In 2012, Sri Lanka tourist arrivals grew 17.5 percent
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"@placeholder has always been very close to Prince William's heart.
Rutundu, Kenya (CNN) -- When Prince William marries Kate Middleton with the whole world watching Friday, it will be a far cry from the private engagement at a rustic log cabin in the quiet African wilderness. The couple was engaged at the Rutundu cabin on the northern slopes of Mount Kenya, a secluded getaway near a sprawling animal reserve where rhinos and giraffes roam freely. Prince William and Kate Middleton secretly flew into the country in October and headed to the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy, where he had spent a year before going to the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. @highlight Prince William chose a rustic cabin for the engagement @highlight He and Kate Middleton secretly flew into Kenya @highlight It features the bare minimum; a fireplace, a couch and a canopy bed with thick woolly blankets @highlight The cabin has panoramic views of Mount Kenya and the Rift Valley
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The vet said her fascination with the animals began when she did some research and discovered that yaks had been bred for thousands of years in the @placeholder.
Sandhole farm in Congleton, Cheshire has welcomed an unlikely guest, a long-haired creature from almost 5,000 miles away called the Himalayan yak. The mammoth-like beast, which is normally found in the chilly climates of Tibet, Russia and Mongolia, weighs half a tonne. The width between the tip of the left horn and the tip of the right horn is 4ft. Unlike traditional cows, the yak does not make a 'mooing' sound and instead makes a grunting noise similar to that of a pig. A year and a half ago, Helen and Matthew Worth became the first people to breed the yak in the UK. @highlight Britain's first yak has been imported by Cheshire farmers Helen and Matthew Worth @highlight Animal is normally found almost 5,000 miles away in the Himalayas @highlight They bred the yak with traditional Holstein cows and created the yow @highlight Plan to begin selling healthy yow meat to pubs in the local area @highlight Will begin selling yak semen to fellow UK farmers
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@placeholder put a tourniquet on him, started an IV, and in 15 minutes the man, who was screaming in pain, was in an ambulance.
Of all the Boston Marathons he's worked, and he's done a half-dozen of them, Stephen Segatore figured this one would be pretty easy. The weather was cool, so the runners probably wouldn't be at much risk for heat stroke or dehydration. Maybe he'd help people with muscle cramps or twisted ankles, but not much more than that. Segatore, a nurse for 18 years, started his day Monday with the elite athletes in Medical Tent B toward the start of the race. Once those runners were well on their way, he transferred to Tent A at the finish line. He was talking to a group of doctors and nurses when they heard the first explosion. @highlight Segatore: "No one expects to work at the (marathon) and end up at a terrorist attack" @highlight One young woman's abdomen was torn open; she didn't make it @highlight Asaiante's experience in the Iraq War told him the blast was an IED
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Female presenter (Mel Greig, impersonating the @placeholder): ‘Oh, hello there.
By Richard Shears and Steve Robson PUBLISHED: 22:00 EST, 4 June 2013 | UPDATED: 17:46 EST, 19 September 2013 One of the Australian DJs behind the sick prank on the Duchess of Cambridge's hospital has sparked outrage again after accepting a national award for his stunt. Michael Christian, who paired with Mel Greig during the hoax on Australia's 2Day FM, has been named the 'next top jock' of the station and now describes himself as being 'at the top of my game.' His comments come despite the fact that the nurse who took his initial call Jacintha Saldanha, 46, was found hanged three days after the incident. @highlight Michael Christian and partner Mel Greig called Kate's hospital pretending to be Prince Charles and the Queen @highlight Jacintha Saldanha, 46, failed to see through stunt and transferred the call @highlight Found hanged at her London accommodation three days later @highlight Christan given top award by 2Day FM's owner Southern Cross Austereo @highlight Australian government minister says accolade is in 'bad taste' @highlight MP Keith Vaz describes decision as 'distasteful and disgraceful'
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After the disaster, he could not bear to hear the phrase "@placeholder" mentioned in his presence.
Editor's note: Thomas Levenson is a professor at MIT, where he heads the Graduate Program in Science Writing. He is the author of a new book, "Newton and the Counterfeiter" and an award-winning filmmaker, with 10 documentaries on science broadcast on PBS. Thomas Levenson says Isaac Newton's bad gamble shows financial regulation has always been needed. (CNN) -- From winter to spring 1720, London, England, was delirious, entranced, rolling in money. It seemed as if riches were so easily gained that only fools would not buy into that brand new engine of wealth, the stock exchange, and especially into shares of the enterprise leading the boom, a banking concern called the South Sea Company. @highlight Thomas Levenson: Isaac Newton was a mathematical, scientific genius @highlight He says Newton got swept up in the South Sea financial mania @highlight He says he lost a big part of his fortune when the South Sea bubble burst @highlight Levenson: Financial regulation crucial to protect investors
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Leaflets publicising the scheme have already been delivered to homes in @placeholder, which is being targeted as an area of serious poverty.
By Emma Thomas PUBLISHED: 12:53 EST, 3 December 2013 | UPDATED: 15:07 EST, 3 December 2013 A village shop is claiming to be Britain's cheapest supermarket because customers can get up to two thirds off the price of groceries. The discount store is the first 'social supermarket' run by Community Shop and it is designed to help families who are stuck in food property. Up to 500 people can become a member of the shop, set up in Goldthorpe, South Yorkshire, as long as they claim one of a specified list of benefits including Employment Support Allowance. @highlight 'Social supermarket' set up in Goldthorpe, South Yorkshire, to help families @highlight 500 members will have to claim one of a list of benefits to use the service @highlight Founders hope to open 20 more supermarkets nationwide and six in London
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All of @placeholder is a battle ground -- there is nowhere to hide," Baraa said.
(CNN) -- Fierce fighting between rebels and Syrian troops raged on the embattled capital's doorstep Saturday, opposition forces told CNN. Free Syrian Army rebels traded gunfire for mortar rounds from President Bashar al-Assad's troops along a critical fault line separating the suburb of Jobar from Damascus itself, said Baraa, a spokesman for the local Revolutionary Military Council, who gave only his first name for safety reasons. "There are heavy ongoing clashes at Eight Azar. If we capture the area it means we have reached the heart of the capital. It means we can cross into Damascus," Baraa told CNN. Rebels appear to be inching closer to a decisive battle for the capital, al-Assad's stronghold, but after nearly two years of fighting the opposition remains wary. @highlight 133 people were killed across the country Saturday, opposition group says @highlight Rebels and Syrian forces clash in the Damascus suburb of Jobar @highlight Syria's northern Al-Raqa province is also seeing fierce fighting @highlight The conflict has already claimed close to 70,000 lives
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@placeholder's government had raised gasoline prices by 9.2% and increased kerosene prices by nearly 6%, blaming higher crude oil costs for the move.
Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- The Pakistani government has reversed a recent hike in fuel prices, an effort that could help shore up the country's crumbling governing coalition. Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani announced the move on Thursday in the National Assembly. It comes days after the Muttahida Qaumi Movement quit the government over fuel price increases and other complaints -- a move that cost Gilani's Pakistan People's Party its majority in the assembly. Gilani called for the establishment of a team that would devise a strategy to combat fluctuation in world petroleum prices and avoid harsh measures, such as the fuel price increase. @highlight One party quit governing coalition over fuel price hikes and other issues @highlight MQM's move cost the prime minister's party its majority in the assembly @highlight Another party withdrew in December @highlight Prime minister wants to develop a strategy to combat price fluctuation
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@placeholder, in action against Chelsea on Wednesday night, has fallen out of favour under Pochettino
Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino has been given the go-ahead to start an overhaul of his squad next month. Five months into the new season, Pochettino remains unconvinced by a number of the players he inherited when he arrived from Southampton in the summer. Jay Rodriguez starred for Southampton under Mauricio Pochettino but hasn't played this season due to injury Hector Moreno (left, challenging Cristiano Ronaldo) worked under Pochettino at Espanyol Sportsmail understands the club are preparing for one of the busiest January transfer windows in their history with Pochettino and chairman Daniel Levy determined to take serious steps to revamp the squad next month. Spurs’ run of three wins in a row came to an end on Wednesday in a 3-0 defeat at Chelsea. @highlight Pochettino set for one of the busiest transfer windows in club's history @highlight The Tottenham boss is unconvinced by a number of players he inherited @highlight Moreno, Rodriguez, Sergi Samper and Adama Traore are being monitored @highlight Paulinho, Vlad Chiriches, Aaron Lennon, Andros Townsend, Emmanuel Adebayor, Mousa Dembele and Vertonghen could leave in revamp
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@placeholder claimed that the seeds could only be used for one growing season, meaning their offspring could not be saved and replanted without compensation.
Washington (CNN) -- The Supreme Court ruled for agribusiness giant Monsanto on Monday in a patent case that could have an enormous impact on a variety of biotech fields. The justices unanimously found the world's largest seed producer has intellectual property control over its best-selling "Roundup Ready" soybeans. That means the product cannot be reproduced without paying the company a fee. Products like genetically engineered seeds and live vaccines have been hailed as scientific and industrial breakthroughs, but they often can be reproduced easily and cheaply. Monsanto sued an Indiana farmer, Vernon Hugh Bowman, claiming he violated a farming agreement when he used genetic copies of the company's soybean product without paying a "technology fee." @highlight Supreme Court rules for agribusiness in patent dispute @highlight Monsanto had sued Indiana farmer in dispute over genetic seeds @highlight Court found reproduction of patented products requires compensation @highlight Ruling could impact a variety of biotech fields
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It was also streamlined so he’d be less likely to damage the snake’s insides, and — crucially for @placeholder — its material would resist the anaconda’s digestive fluids.
Paul Rosolie allowed himself to be eaten alive by a giant snake in a documentary for the Discovery Channel The Amazon boasts the world’s greatest variety of wildlife, but no one had ever seen anything quite like this. Gliding through the dense, waterlogged vegetation was a 20ft long, 18 ½ st green anaconda — one of the world’s most terrifying creatures. Moving tentatively towards it was a man on his hands and knees pretending to be a wild boar — clad head to toe in a black armoured suit slathered in pig’s blood. Paul Rosolie was on a terrifying mission: to be eaten alive by the biggest and mightiest snake on Earth. @highlight Paul Rosolie wanted to bring attention to the plight of the rainforest @highlight The 27-year-old allowed himself to be bitten and eaten by an anaconda @highlight Wore a crush-proof suit for experiment that was filmed for a documentary @highlight Stunt has been slammed by animal rights campaigners across the world @highlight Eaten Alive will be shown in America on the Discovery Channel on Sunday
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When @placeholder was 5, he showed his mother just how much the reading message hit home.
(CNN) -- There's learning to read, and then there's loving to read. As the end of the school year approaches, parents are stockpiling ideas to keep their children on top of those long summer reading lists. But how? Bestselling novelist and renowned nonfiction writer Anna Quindlen raised three avid readers who are also a big part of her work. Her eldest son, Quin Krovatin, now 29, helped research and write her 2004 travelogue, "Imagined London," and her fun and foibles as a parent found their way into her other writing, without exposing too many details about them. ("Books and columns come and go, but your kids are there forever," she said.) @highlight Want to raise a reader? Be the reader you want your children to be, experts say @highlight Anna Quindlen's son pretended he couldn't read so his mother would keep reading to him @highlight Quindlen: Make reading a reward, "like chocolate pudding and a milkshake combined" @highlight Children's literature experts love Roald Dahl, Dr. Seuss and Maurice Sendak
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McCann said it's likely @placeholder would challenge the validity of the legislation in court if it wins final approval.
(CNN) -- Chants of "Shame on you" rained down from a packed Michigan state Senate gallery Thursday as the state's lame-duck GOP legislature advanced legislation giving workers the right to opt out of union membership. Labor unions and Democrats in the state legislature, some of whom walked out on the vote, lambasted the rush move as a stealthy subversion of the public will in labor-heavy Michigan. "Republicans who got defeated up and down the ballot are using this lame-duck legislature to try and jam through legislation that flies in the face of what the voters wanted," said Bob McCann, the spokesman for the state's Senate Democratic Caucus. "It's a disgusting process and a disgusting result." @highlight NEW: "Nobody should be surprised if there are some legal challenges," McCann says @highlight Gov. Snyder says the legislation would make Michigan more competitive @highlight The AFL-CIO says workers in right-to-work states get less pay and fewer benefits @highlight The vote takes place to a chorus of "Shame on you!"
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At their request, @placeholder had a brief meeting with Caryville police on Tuesday.
(CNN) -- An Illinois woman who left her mentally disabled daughter outside a Tennessee bar cannot be charged with a crime, police said Tuesday. Police in Caryville, Tennessee, said the daughter is 19 and not assigned to a legal guardian. "As terrible as it is, unfortunately there is nothing we can do," Assistant Police Chief Stephanie Smith said. "There is no doubt we need a law for mental health rights, but pending this investigation, we just don't know what else to do." According to police, Eva Cameron stopped at the Big Orange Bar in Caryville on June 28 when her daughter, Lynn, needed to use the restroom. @highlight Mother abandons mentally disabled daughter, 19, by side of road in Tennessee @highlight Authorities say there are no criminal charges that can be filed against mother @highlight Mother signed statement Tuesday saying that daughter is now ward of the state
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'And without saying whether it's us or the @placeholder, we will collectively be focusing on it.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:23 EST, 22 May 2012 | UPDATED: 02:26 EST, 23 May 2012 The floatation of Facebook is facing a federal probe amid allegations that underwriter Morgan Stanley kept some investors in the dark over forecasts that the stock would tank. A subpoena has been served on the investment bank in Massachusetts and the federal Securities and Exchange Comission is reviewing the allegations. It has been reported that Morgan Stanley, the lead underwriter on the deal, shared information with its major clients, institutional Wall Street investors, that suggested the stock would fall - while keeping small investors unaware. @highlight Senior Nasdaq official reportedly tells customers it would have pulled out of Facebook IPO if they had known extent of problems @highlight In three days of trading, Facebook's stock value has dropped a whopping 18 per cent @highlight Morgan Stanley subpoenaed by authorities in Massachusetts over the discussions with big investors and under scrutiny by SEC @highlight CEO Mark Zuckerberg sells his 30.2 million shares, making a total (before taxes) of $1.13billion @highlight At least one investor sues Nasdaq, claiming the exchange bungled the IPO @highlight Columnist claims that Facebook can 'bring down the economy'
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@placeholder's troubles began even before play had started when Dhawan was unable to resume his innings having been struck on the wrist in the nets.
Mitchell Johnson and Chris Rogers played key roles as Australia wrapped up a four-wicket victory over India within four days of the second Test in Brisbane. The tourists had resumed on 71 for one in their second innings, but Johnson claimed four wickets and crucially sparked a middle-order collapse which saw India eventually bowled out for 224. Shikhar Dhawan provided some resistance for Mahendra Singh Dhoni's men with a stubborn 81, despite battling a wrist injury he sustained in the practice nets before the day's play. Mitchell Johnson is congratulated after leading Australia to victory in the second Test with India in Brisbane @highlight Australia beat India by four wickets in second Test match in Brisbane @highlight Hosts now lead the series 2-0 after securing victory within four days @highlight India resumed on 71-1 in their second innings but were bowled out for 224 @highlight Mitchell Johnson claimed four wickets, sparking middle-order collapse @highlight Australia were set 128 for victory but lost six wickets in the chase @highlight But opener Chris Rogers hit 55 to guide them home at The Gabba
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One of the better-known celebrities from this sign is @placeholder who no longer prioritises fitness into her daily routine.
By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 07:19 EST, 2 May 2013 | UPDATED: 09:10 EST, 2 May 2013 They beat hundreds of women to be crowned the sexiest women in the world last night. And while Mila Kunis and Helen Flanagan's accolade might be down to good genetics and a healthy diet, new research suggests that the secret to looking great is actually all in the stars. Like Helen and Mila, you’re nearly twice as likely to visit the gym if you’re a Leo than any other zodiac sign. Scroll down for video Written in the stars: According to the latest research, those with a Leo star sign like Helen Flanagan and Mila Kunis are much more likely to go to the gym @highlight Those with Leo star sign more likely to go to gym regularly @highlight Other Leos include Madonna, Millie Mackintosh and Jennifer Lawrence @highlight Sagittarius like Britney Spears are most lazy
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@placeholder also denied claims by his former employee that he took cocaine.
A North Carolina man who used to work for Al Sharpton has claimed that his former boss met an undercover agent posing as a drug dealer three times. Robert Curington revealed the background to how he says Sharpton fell for the FBI trap in 1983, and claims the preacher was motivated by greed. The 72-year-old, who was convicted of drug charges in the 1970s, made his claims to the New York Post after it was revealed this week that Sharpton had been an FBI informant. Denial: Al Sharpton says allegations that he met an undercover agent to discuss a drug deal three times are unfounded @highlight Robert Curington alleges his former boss had three meetings with agent @highlight Sharpton denies claims and says mob threats forced him to turn to FBI
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And more happiness followed when Miss @placeholder found love for a second time, this time with a former school friend.
The mother of a dying four-year-old girl has spoken of her heartbreaking wish to give her daughter the gift money cannot buy – a cuddle with her unborn baby sister. Isabella Coomber, from Greenwich in London, dreams of being a big sister but was given less than a year to live in October 2013. Now her mother, Jolene Hale, 33, is hoping that little Isabella, who was diagnosed with a brain tumour aged two, will live long enough to meet her new sister. Tragic: Isabella Coomber, four, is dying from a terminal brain tumour diagnosed when she was two Excited: Isabella is desperate to live long enough to meet her new baby sister, who is due in April @highlight Isabella Coomber, four, was diagnosed with a brain tumour aged two @highlight Her mother Jolene is pregnant with her fourth daughter, due in April @highlight Brave Isabella was given a year to live in October 2013 @highlight MailOnline readers raised money to send her to Disneyland last Christmas @highlight The little girl's greatest wish is to live long enough to meet her sister @highlight The family are collecting funds to treat Isabella to days out while she is still well enough. If you would like to donate to their appeal please visit gofundme.com/xcjw8
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@placeholder has a vast business empire, including media holdings and construction companies.
Rome (CNN) -- Silvio Berlusconi's long strange trip through Italian politics -- and the nation's justice system -- reached another stop Thursday as a Milan court sentenced the former prime minister to a year in prison for publishing secretly recorded details of a political rival's telephone conversations. The conviction comes less than two weeks after Berlusconi came in a seemingly improbable second among voters as he tried to win back his old job. Whether Berlusconi, 76, will ever set foot in prison is questionable. Berlusconi has been charged and convicted before but has never served time. Previous charges have either been overturned on appeal or dismissed because the statute of limitations had expired. @highlight NEW: Silvio Berlusconi will appeal the verdict @highlight NEW: His lawyer says the case shows judicial bias against Berlusconi @highlight The former prime minister was accused of publishing a rival's wiretapped conversation @highlight Berlusconi's brother also was sentenced to prison
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At the same time, however, @placeholder took a swipe at the 2009 economic stimulus plan backed by the administration.
Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama said Monday his $447 billion jobs plan is a common-sense approach needed right away, but House Republican leaders said they opposed Obama's intention to pay for it by ending tax relief for corporations and the wealthy. In a message accompanying the legislation he sent to Congress on Monday afternoon, Obama said his proposal "is fully paid for." "The legislation includes specific offsets to close corporate tax loopholes and asks the wealthiest Americans to pay their fair share that more than cover the cost of the jobs measures," Obama's message said. In addition, he said, the package increases the target figure of a special joint congressional committee working on deficit reduction by the amount his plan would cost. If the committee reaches the higher target in deficit-reduction measures, then the offsets in his legislation that cover the cost of the plan would be unnecessary and therefore eliminated. @highlight NEW: Boehner rejects ending both corporate tax breaks and tax cuts for the wealthy @highlight NEW: Obama says the deficit reduction committee also can decide how to pay @highlight House Speaker Boehner promises the House will consider the president's plan @highlight Obama calls his job creation plan a "common-sense" blueprint threatened by politics
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That all-female group, which featured @placeholder, released four albums in the late 1970s.
(CNN)Best known for launching the 1970's all-girl punk rock band the Runaways, producer and manager Kim Fowley has died. He was 75. "It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Kim Fowley," independent music publisher Peer Music announced on its website Thursday. "With a career in the music business spanning over fifty years, Fowley was a singularly unique figure in the realms of rock history." Fowley worked with a wide range of artists, including Paul Revere and the Raiders, the Modern Lovers, Blue Cheer, Kiss and Helen Reddy. But he will be remembered in the rock and roll history books for helping form the California punk band, the Runaways. @highlight Kim Fowley is perhaps best know for his work with "The Runaways" @highlight Joan Jett left the band and went onto success with her band "The Blackhearts"
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"I'm not completely @placeholder the right way, and I'm not completely Iranian the right way."
(CNN) -- In the pre-dawn darkness Saturday, long after her parents and brother were asleep, Atefeh Yazdi lay in bed cradling the house phone and her cell phone in her hands. Atefeh Yazdi visits with her grandfather, Dr. Ebrahim Yazdi, during his trip to America last year. The only light was from a television tuned to the latest news from Iran, and her laptop displaying her Facebook page in hope of any updates on what was happening halfway around the world. "I kind of felt I was more there when I couldn't see the rest of the room, just the TV and the Facebook," the 28-year-old Iranian-American told CNN by telephone from her home in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. @highlight Pair describe fear and anxiety as they wait for news @highlight They believe Iran will be changed forever by the week's events. @highlight Culture gap exists between older, younger Iranian-Americans, woman says
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The men were arrested in @placeholder three weeks after the assault and extradited to Perth.
Lengthy jail terms were handed out to four men on Thursday after they tortured a Perth drug dealer and left him disabled. Cyril Mansour, his brother Serji, Andy Mannah and Niraj Singh, all flew to Perth from Sydney in November 2011, and lured Gary Visanich, 43,to a house in Bentley. They assaulted Mr Visanich for hours and he suffered multiple injuries including burns and severe lacerations that were contaminated with dirt. Cigarette butts were also found deep in his throat. After being tortured Mr Visanich was driven to a nearby park and dumped beside rubbish bins. Police arrest one of of the four men from Sydney involved in torturing Gary Visanich @highlight Cyril Mansour, his brother Serji, Andy Mannah and Niraj Singh lured Gary Visanich to a house in Bentley @highlight A drug debt of up to $150,000 owed to Cyril Mansour by Mr Visanich and he wanted is money at all costs @highlight The gang tortured him for 12 hours leaving him with multiple injuries including burns and severe lacerations @highlight His wounds were contaminated with dirt, and cigarette butts were also found deep in his throat @highlight Cyril Mansour was sentenced to 12 years' jail, and his brother Serji and Mannah were each given eight years
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'Keep an eye on that one,' he said cheekily gesturing toward @placeholder.
By Rebecca English PUBLISHED: 10:20 EST, 17 October 2013 | UPDATED: 15:13 EST, 17 October 2013 Prince Harry confessed he was a bit 'past it' as he put young rugby players through their paces at Twickenham today. The fourth in line to the throne, who is a qualified rugby coach and keen fan, was challenged to show his talent by England World Cup winner Jason Robinson, who joked that the Prince could be in line for a call-up to the national squad. 'We're looking for a winger,' said Robinson, 39, who helped Harry coach youngsters from state schools taking part in the RFU All Schools Programme. @highlight Prince Harry was taking part in the RFU All Schools Programme @highlight The programme aims to expand rugby into 750 state schools @highlight Prince challenged to show his talent by World Cup winner Jason Robinson @highlight But a tired Harry admitted he was 'past it' as he faced some tough tackles
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He challenged @placeholder to charge him with rape, the "most serious crime anyone can imagine.
(CNN)Buckingham Palace came out swinging Monday against allegations that Prince Andrew had sex with an underage girl. Prominent U.S. attorney Alan Dershowitz, facing a similar accusation, did the same in a CNN interview. "It is emphatically denied that the Duke of York had any form of sexual contact or relationship with Virginia Roberts. Any claim to the contrary is false and without foundation," Buckingham Palace said in a new statement. Dershowitz went further, telling CNN the accuser should go to jail and the lawyers representing her should be disbarred. He's never even met Roberts, he said. "I am telling the truth and I can prove it. They are lying, and I can prove it," he told CNN's "New Day." @highlight Buckingham Palace "emphatically" denies accusations against Prince Andrew @highlight U.S. attorney Alan Dershowitz calls accusations against him lies, threatens lawsuit
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However, as he was leaving, a police officer came running after him with the unopened holder, unknowingly returning the drugs to @placeholder which he went on to take that same night.
Stephen Fry has claimed he took cocaine at Buckingham Palace. Opening up about a 15-year addiction to the Class A drug, the comedian details dozens of respected institutions where he says he took it. The list includes the House of Lords, the House of Commons and BBC Television Centre – but Fry, 57, fails to elaborate further. At the Palace: Stephen Fry pictured with Her Majesty The Queen at Buckingham Palace earlier this year Meeting royalty: The comedian met The Queen at a reception for dramatic arts at the palace in February The claims come in a new autobiograhy, More Fool Me, published yesterday. @highlight Comedian said he took cocaine at Buckingham Palace and other institutions @highlight He said he also took it at the House of Lords, BBC television centre and Ritz @highlight 57-year-old made claims about his 15-year Class A drug habit in biography
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The president further argued that lawmakers in @placeholder owe it to the victims of gun violence, including those killed at Sandy Hook, to pass the legislation, which would ban magazines containing over 10 rounds and put a ban on assault weapons.
By Beth Stebner PUBLISHED: 17:38 EST, 8 April 2013 | UPDATED: 08:15 EST, 9 April 2013 President Obama today spoke out strongly for gun control legislation, saying that the heated debate ‘shouldn’t be about politics.’ Speaking from the University of Hartford Monday evening, the president pointed out the alarming frequency of mass shootings, not only in nearby Newtown, but across the country – in Aurora, Colorado, Tucson, Arizona, and Virginia Tech, adding that the December 14 shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School was the ‘toughest day of my presidency.’ ‘Now’s the time to push back on fear and frustration and misinformation,’ he said. ‘I’m asking everyone listening today to find where your member of Congress stands on this,’ asking what is more important than keeping children safe. ‘Shouldn’t we be taking that step?’ @highlight President spoke from University of Hartford with many families of Sandy Hook victims in attendance @highlight Said 'now is the time to push back fear and frustration' over hang-ups in gun control legislation @highlight Eleven family members of Sandy Hook victims flying back to Washington with president on Air Force One to lobby on Capitol Hill for stricter gun control laws
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Bader said U.S.-@placeholder relations have always included issues of cooperation and contention, and although attention focuses on the points of disagreement, he cited areas of agreement in recent years.
Washington (CNN) -- Fresh off an electoral bruising for his Democratic Party, President Obama heads to India on Friday to launch a 10-day Asian trip intended to expand export markets and strengthen security cooperation in what he considers a region vital to U.S. interests. The trip to India, Indonesia, South Korea and Japan encompasses a G-20 summit, an Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit, major holidays in India and Indonesia, and bilateral talks with Chinese President Hu Jintao and at least five other leaders, as well as four presidential news conferences. It's all part of an administration focus on Asia as a strategic region in the 21st century, said Ben Rhodes, the deputy national security adviser for strategic communications. @highlight The president will visit India, Indonesia, South Korea and Japan @highlight Obama will participate in the G-20 and APEC summits @highlight The 10-day trip includes bilateral meetings and cultural events
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The news of the police force comes as France launched four airstrikes on northern Iraq killing dozen of @placeholder fighters.
The Islamic State has created its own police force in Iraq with patrol cars, uniforms and even a jail as they continue to terrorise the country. The force has been set up in Iraq's north-west Nineveh province and according to a well-known militant Islamist website, their aims are to 'implement the orders of the religious judiciary.' Pictures seem to show armed members of the newly created force dressed in black clothing with the logo of the 'Islamic Police Nineveh State' printed on the arm. Scroll down for video Islamic State group policeman armed with guns stand guard outside the front of an ISIS police station in Iraq's Nineveh province @highlight ISIS has set up their own police force in northern Iraqi province of Nineveh @highlight Pictures show ISIS policemen dressed in black with police logo on their arm @highlight They are also thought to have their own police cars and even a jail @highlight Said the force's aims are to 'implement the orders of the religious judiciary' @highlight Residents say main duty is to detain people opposed to the ISIS cause @highlight Comes as France launch airstrikes killing extremist fighters in northern Iraq @highlight Coincided with car bomb that exploded in mainly Kurdish town of Kirkuk
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As publishers @placeholder comment: 'Female sexual fantasy began in 1973 with Nancy Friday's
By Martha De Lacey PUBLISHED: 07:17 EST, 28 August 2013 | UPDATED: 07:17 EST, 28 August 2013 The top sexual fantasies of women have been revealed in a new book by a prominent female sex writer that aims to revamp Nancy Friday's seminal 1973 bedroom rulebook, My Secret Garden. Garden Of Desires: The Evolution Of Women's Sexual Fantasies by Emily Dubberley delves into the female sexual zeitgeist and explores what's changed (and why) when it comes to women and sex over the past 40 years: specifically, what turns us on these days. @highlight Garden Of Desires: The Evolution of Women's Sexual Fantasies @highlight Written by Emily Dubberley who interviewed hundreds of women @highlight Focuses on what today's women really want to happen in the bedroom @highlight Aims to rework Nancy Friday's seminal 1973 book My Secret Garden @highlight Book is released on 12 September for £10.99 (Black Lace)
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'The only place that I think it could have happened was at @placeholder.
By Emma Glanfield for MailOnline A British woman has been left shocked after finding a suspected illegal immigrant hiding on the back seat of her Fiat Panda after she drove from France to the UK. Sue Taber, who arrived home this morning after driving from Spain to France and back to Britain via the Eurotunnel, was astonished when she spotted a human leg behind the driver's seat after parking up outside her home in Shepherdswell, Kent. She made the unusual discovery as she let her two dogs out of the car and said the 5ft 8in man, aged between 18 and 20, emerged from her vehicle shouting: 'I'm an orphan, I'm an orphan'. @highlight Sue Taber spotted man's leg in car as she let out her dogs following journey @highlight She had unknowingly driven to her Kent home from France with man in car @highlight After being found, he said: 'I'm an orphan, I'm an orphan' before running off @highlight 'Illegal immigrant' later found by police and is now in hands of Home Office @highlight Ms Taber believes 5ft 8in man got into car when she left it unlocked at Calais
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'In the future, Edward himself will take a decision on whether to stay on and get @placeholder citizenship or leave for the United States.'
By Corey Charlton and Will Stewart In Moscow American fugitive Edward Snowden has made a rare public appearance in Moscow, visiting The Tsar's Bride opera at Bolshoi Theatre. Snowden's appearance coincides with his lawyer's confirmation the US fugitive's residency in Russia has been extended another three years. Russian websites claim to have spotted Snowden making his public appearance to mark a year since was given asylum in Russia. 'Journalists nearly missed him in his disguise - perhaps because he came to watch a tragic love story from Russia in the times of Ivan the Terrible without his usual spectacles,' said a vesti.ru website. @highlight NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden photographed at Russian opera @highlight Rare public occurrence marked one year since being granted political asylum @highlight Watched a tragic love story about Ivan the Terrible called The Tsar's Bride @highlight Snowden's lawyer confirms his residency has been extended for three years
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Burck says in his lawsuit that he has registered trademarks to the @placeholder name and likeness.
NEW YORK (CNN) -- An underpants-clad New York guitarist known as the "Naked Cowboy" can proceed with his trademark infringement lawsuit against the maker of M&Ms and its ad agency, a New York judge has ruled. The Naked Cowboy is part of the scenery at New York's Times Square. Robert Burck has become a fixture in Times Square for playing the guitar dressed in a white cowboy hat, white cowboy boots and white underpants while tourists pose with him for pictures and slip money into his boots. In February, the street performer filed a lawsuit against Mars Inc. and Chute Gerdeman Inc., after they released a video billboard showing a guitar-playing blue M&M dressed in a white cowboy hat, cowboy boots and underpants. @highlight New York judge rules "Naked Cowboy" Robert Burck can sue Mars Inc. over ads @highlight Burck sued Mars, ad agency in February for trademark infringement, privacy rights @highlight Ad showed guitar-playing M&M dressed in white hat, boots, underwear @highlight Judge dismissed privacy claim, saying that law only protects living persons
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Totti also made the headlines recently when he posted a selfie after scoring an equaliser for Roma in the famous @placeholder derby.
Cristiano Ronaldo may have picked up his second consecutive FIFA Ballon d'Or award earlier this month, but what will no doubt be a memorable night for the Real Madrid star is probably remembered more by others for that celebration. True to form, the world of social media picked up on his 'roar' of glory when he lifted the illustrious World Player of the Year gong, cutting him into videos with the likes of Taylor Swift and Katy Perry. But new smart phone app 'Dubsmash' - that allows users to dub over sound clips with their own footage - was the weapon of choice on Wednesday for Roma star Francesco Totti. @highlight Roma legend Francesco Totti posted a video mimicking Cristiano Ronaldo @highlight The Real Madrid star went viral after his roaring Ballon d'Or celebration @highlight Totti is no stranger to social media after his selfie after clash with Lazio
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The latest punishment takes @placeholder to three penalty points this season as part of a points system that was introduced at the end of last year.
(CNN) -- MotoGP's shining star Marc Marquez has been rapped over the knuckles and "told to take more care" when riding his bike by the sport's organisers. Running away with the MotoGP World Championship in his debut season, the 20-year-old Spaniard has been handed a penalty point and his Repsol Honda Team docked their points scored for Marquez's Aragon Grand Prix victory following his collision with teammate Dani Pedrosa. The pair had been scrapping for second place in the race two weekends ago when Marquez made contact with Pedrosa after misjudging the braking point at Turn 12. It broke a sensor cable on his fellow Spaniard's rear wheel and eventually led to Pedrosa crashing out of the race. @highlight Marquez handed penalty after collision with Pedrosa at Aragon Grand Prix @highlight MotoGP championship leader takes 2013 penalty count to three after incident @highlight Repsol Honda Team docked 25 manufacturer points after traction-control failure @highlight Team boss Livio Suppo considering whether to appeal that decision
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He is due to join @placeholder's affiliate club New York in January but there is already speculation that his stay in north-west England could be extended by a month.
Former Chelsea stalwart Frank Lampard has been voted Player of the Month for September by Manchester City fans after an impressive start to his loan spell at the club. The 36-year-old edged out England midfielder James Milner and Spain's David Silva for the honour, the club confirmed today. Lampard's impact has vindicated the surprise move by City manager Manuel Pellegrini to offer him a six-month loan deal after he left Chelsea following 13 trophy-laden years to join New York City FC. Lampard endeared himself to City fans when he scored a dramatic late equaliser in the Premier League clash against his old club in September. @highlight Manchester City fans voted Frank Lampard as their player of the month @highlight Lampard scored a late equaliser against Chelsea in September @highlight Veteran midfielder edged out James Milner and David Silva for award @highlight Lampard left Chelsea during the summer after 13-year stint at the club
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‘@placeholder represents a technologically high-value project which, besides increasing the variety of flavour in the astronauts’ menu, will help improve our understanding of the principles of fluid dynamics and conditions in microgravity,’ its makers said.
Orbiting up to 270 miles (435 km) above the Earth, the International Space Station (ISS) is a long way from home. Among the many creature comforts missed by the astronauts, the most popular request is a good cup of coffee. But the wait will soon be over, as one Italian astronaut prepares to take an ISSpresso machine with her to perk up the crew. An Italian astronaut is bringing an ISSpresso machine (pictured) with her to the ISS. It is the first coffee machine able to work in micro gravity, where the principles that regulate the fluid dynamics of liquids and mixtures are very different from those typical on Earth @highlight Italian astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti will take the machine to the International Space Station in November @highlight It is designed to work in microgravity and serves drinks in pouches @highlight The machine uses standard coffee capsules and can rehydrate food @highlight Re-enforced pipes can withstand higher pressures and weighs 44lbs (20kg)
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A senior government official told reporters that a large number of security personnel have been sent to @placeholder in the wake of the shooting spree.
By Ap and Laurie Kamens PUBLISHED: 01:15 EST, 23 June 2013 | UPDATED: 01:15 EST, 23 June 2013 Police say gunmen killed 11 people, 10 of them foreigners, after barging into a hotel where the victims were staying in northern Pakistan. The group of tourists from Russia, the Ukraine, and China were staying in Pakistan's Gilgit-Baltistan region in order to climb Nanga Parbat, one of the world's highest mountains. The gunmen have yet to be identified and their motives are currently unknown. Ten foreign tourists visiting Pakistan to climb Nanga Parbat (pictured here) and their guide were killed by unidentified gunmen who stormed their hotel @highlight Eleven people, 10 of them tourists from Russia, the Ukraine, and China were killed by gunmen in northern Pakistan @highlight The group were visiting the country to climb Nanga Parbat, the ninth tallest mountain in the world @highlight The group and their guide were gunned down in their hotel at the base of the mountain
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The Foxes are shutting up shop and are inviting @placeholder onto them as the home side chase an equaliser.
After a dour first half, Everton and Leicester City shared four goals between them after the break in a pulsating final half hour at Goodison Park. Steven Naismith fired the Toffees into the lead in the 57th minute with a scuffed effort. Everton's opening goal forced Nigel Pearson into action with the Foxes boss springing Jamie Vardy and David Nugent from the bench. The duo made an immediate impact as Vardy set up Nugent for the equaliser. Esteban Cambiasso pounced from close range to put the visitors in front but Matthew Upson's own goal earned Everton a late draw. Click here for the full match report. @highlight Steven Naismith's scuffed shot fired Everton into the lead @highlight Nigel Pearson sent on Jamie Vardy and David Nugent from the bench @highlight Vardy set up Nugent for the equaliser @highlight Esteban Cambiasso pounced to give the Foxes the lead @highlight Romelu Lukaku pounced late on to salvage a draw for the Toffees @highlight The Belgian forced Matthew Upson to concede a late own goal @highlight Everton starting XI: Howard, Baines, Jagielka (c), Stones, Coleman, McCarthy, Besic, Barkley, Naismith, Lennon, Lukaku @highlight Everton subs: Joel, Gibson, Kone, Mirallas, Atsu, Garbutt, Alcaraz @highlight Leicester starting XI: Schwarzer, Konchesky, Morgan (c), Upson, James, Huth, Schlupp, Simpson, Cambiasso, Mahrez, Kramaric @highlight Leicester subs: Hamer, Vardy, King, Hamer, Ulloa, Wasilewski, Nugent @highlight Barclays Premier League match at Goodison Park to kick off at 2.05pm @highlight Click here for more pre-match team news, odds and stats
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Current and former @placeholder officials and experts have suggested the United States government might tie his release to a comprehensive peace deal between the Israelis and Palestinians.
Washington (CNN) -- The United States and Israel are discussing the possible release of Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard as part of efforts to save fragile Middle East peace negotiations, according to sources familiar with the talks. No decisions have been made about Pollard's release, which the sources cautioned was far from certain and would need to be approved by President Barack Obama. Pollard's possible release was being discussed as part of a broader agreement that had not been finalized. Talk of Pollard's possible release came as Secretary of State John Kerry traveled to Israel Monday to try and mediate a dispute between Israel and the Palestinians over the release of Palestinian prisoners. @highlight Jonathan Pollard is serving a life sentence after a 1987 spying conviction @highlight The former U.S. intelligence analyst was convicted of spying for Israel @highlight Sources say the U.S. and Israel are discussing his possible release @highlight If that happened, it would be part of efforts to save fragile Middle East peace negotiations
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Doctors lacked the medicine and necessary nutrients to treat the children because of the siege, the @placeholder Observatory said.
(CNN) -- Two children died Saturday in the suburbs of the Syrian capital -- not because of guns, bombs or other weapons, but because of malnutrition, activists and an opposition group said. The two boys suffered from marasmus, a type of acute malnutrition that can very quickly lead to death if not treated, the opposition Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. Ibrahim Khalil was 4; Ammar Arafa was even younger, but his exact age wasn't known, opposition activist Ahmed Al-Muadami said from the town, Moadamiyet al-Sham, in the Damascus suburbs. Moadamiyet al-Sham was one of the areas affected by the alleged chemical weapons attack August 21. It was the first town United Nations inspectors visited this week to gather evidence about the attack and speak to the wounded. @highlight Activists and an opposition group say they died of malnutrition @highlight They say their town has been cut off by Syrian forces since November @highlight 12,000 people in the town need food and medicine, residents say @highlight The ICRC says those shortages plague a number of Syrian areas
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@placeholder achieved international acclaim with their progressive and psychedelic music.
He sparked outrage amongst Jewish groups after releasing a pig-shaped balloon featuring the Star of David was released into the sky during a concert in Belgium. And now rock star Roger Waters, who has urged others to boycott Israel, has earned himself another enemy - Israeli model Bar Refaeli, who has demanded he stop using her image in his concerts. The supermodel tweeted in Hebrew an order to the former Pink Floyd frontman, ordering him to stop using her in his concert's video footage. Scroll down for video Roger Waters has demanded a boycott of Israel - but used Israeli model Bar Refaeli in his concert's footage @highlight Supermodel ordered him to stop using her image in his concerts @highlight Comes after former Pink Floyd frontman demanded a boycott of Israel @highlight Has accused country of 'apartheid' and 'racist foreign policies' @highlight Balloon was released at former Pink Floyd frontman's concert in Werchter @highlight Giant pig featured symbols of organisations and regimes around the world
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"But the magnitude of @placeholder repression of the Albanian majority there and the violence that accompanied the ethnic cleansing in 1998 and 1999 was just so overwhelming that I think the Serb people have to understand that the Albanians themselves have to have this separation."
PRISTINA, Kosovo (CNN) -- Fireworks lit the skies and crowds filled the streets of Kosovo's capital Sunday after the territory's parliament declared independence from Serbia, a move backed by many Western governments, but which Serbia and Russia bitterly oppose. Fireworks light up the night sky in Pristina, Kosovo, as thousands celebrate independence. "The day has come," Prime Minister Hashim Thaci, a former separatist guerrilla leader, told his parliament. "From this day onwards, Kosovo is proud, independent and free." The province has been under U.N. administration and patrolled by NATO troops since a 1999 bombing campaign that halted a Serb-led campaign against Kosovo's ethnic Albanian majority. @highlight Kosovo celebrates independence, but riots break out in Belgrade @highlight PM Thaci: "From this day onwards, Kosovo is proud, independent and free" @highlight Thousands of people on streets of capital Pristina, waving flags and cheering @highlight U.S., EU expected to recognize new state, but Serbia and ally Russia will not
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The 2014 color of the year from the forecasters and industry consultants was @placeholder, a deep tropical purple.
Pantone, the authority responsible for determining what hue will prove most popular in the coming year, has announced its color of 2015: Marsala. And while the New Jersey-based company has been happily singing the praises of the 'hardy, robust' red shade, the wine-inspired tone has already come under some serious fire from critics who have described it as 'boring', 'horrendous' and 'just plain awful'. 'Really, Pantone? That color looks like the vomit you might have after eating a bad chicken Marsala,' Twitter user Gina Torrecilla proclaimed, while Matt Nagel said: 'Marsala just isn't exciting. Radiant Orchid wasn't bad.' Scroll down for video @highlight The color authority announced the debut of the red-brown hue earlier today @highlight While the company insists the shade is 'hardy, robust' and even glamorous, many people have taken to Twitter to blast it as 'boring'
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@placeholder is currently the paper's Crime Editor and has been for a number of years.
By Ian Gallagher UPDATED: 19:21 EST, 28 January 2012 The former managing editor of The Sun and three of the newspaper’s most senior journalists have been bailed after they were arrested yesterday over corruption allegations. Along with a 29-year-old detective, they were all questioned about illegal payments to police officers. Detectives simultaneously searched the headquarters of News International, the paper’s publisher, in East London. Investigation: A detective leaves the home of Mike Sullivan, the Sun crime editor, with paperwork and other potential evidence yesterday The arrests mark a shift in the focus of the corruption investigation, Operation Elveden, which had centred on The Sun’s now defunct sister paper, the News of the World. @highlight Focus of police investigation shifts from News of the World to The Sun @highlight Five men arrested under Operation Elveden, which investigates payments by journalists to police @highlight One serving police officer and four journalists held and subsequently bailed
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He said @placeholder, who pleaded guilty to harassment, lived with his parents and suffered a breakdown at the time.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 07:22 EST, 26 September 2012 | UPDATED: 10:27 EST, 26 September 2012 A lifelong train enthusiast sent poison pen letters and a threat to bomb an historic railway and harm passengers, in a bizarre bid to blacken the name of his cancer-stricken friend's son. Scheming Nicholas Cawthorne, 50, wrote poison pen letters and threatened to bomb North Yorkshire Moors Railway and harm passengers to blacken the name of the son of his best friend Dennis Lake, who was dying of cancer. Leeds Magistrates Court heard Cawthorne, of Colton, Leeds, who had a 'life-long love' of railways, signed the letters 'David Lake' as part of an harassment campaign to tarnish the railway volunteer's reputation. @highlight Nicholas Cawthorne sent a letter threatening to bomb historic railway signed as David Lake @highlight The 50-year-old was friends with the fellow train enthusiast's cancer-stricken father @highlight Was caught after police matched fingerprints and DNA from letters @highlight Pleaded guilty to harassment and handed indefinite restraining order
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'For @placeholder kids, army service is a rite of passage.
The two Americans killed in fighting in the Gaza Strip followed in the footsteps of scores of Jews from around the world who have volunteered to fight for Israel. Israel calls them the lone soldiers: They are men and women in the prime of their lives who have left their parents and often comfortable lives behind in places like Sydney, London, Los Angeles and elsewhere to join the Israel Defense Forces, marching in the desert and taking up arms to defend the Jewish state. There are about 2,000 lone soldiers currently serving in the military, said Marina Rozhansky, spokeswoman at the Israel Consul General in Los Angeles. @highlight Men and women join the Israel Defense Forces to defend the Jewish state @highlight There are about 2,000 lone soldiers currently serving in the military @highlight For Jews who have never lived there, their service is voluntary @highlight Some speak little to no Hebrew and have only recently been to Israel
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He fell at the last but @placeholder had still to ask for everything and looked comfortably in control.
Djakadam has booked his likely place in the Cheltenham Gold Cup field in March after impressively defying top weight in the Thyestes Chase at Gowran Park. The success for the Ruby Walsh-ridden winner was also a record sixth win in the race for trainer Willie Mullins. Gold Cup sponsors Betfred reacted by slashed Djakadam’s Gold Cup odds to 14-1. Ruby Walsh riding Djakadam on their way to winning The Goffs Tyhestes Handicap Steeple Chase Djakadam (centre) saw his odds for the Cheltenham Gold Cup slashed to 14-1 after victory at Gowran Park The French-bred gelding will be hoping for better luck than on his previous sorties to Britain. He fell four out when still in with a chance in the JLT Novices’ Chase at last year’s Festival and faded into eighth being Many Clouds after being sent off a well-backed 5-1 favourite in the Hennessy Gold Cup at Newbury in November. @highlight Djakadam won the the Thyestes Chase at Gowran Park on Thursday @highlight Bookmakers have slashed odds for Cheltenham Gold Cup to 14-1 @highlight Ruby Walsh gave trainer Willie Mullins a record sixth win at the race
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@placeholder has played for six teams in his five-season career.
(CNN) -- The Coast Guard ended its search Tuesday for two professional football players and a third man lost at sea, leaving the families to cope with unknown fates of the men and to organize a private search. Loved ones of one of the missing boaters react Tuesday to the news the Coast Guard's search would end. "There's a lot of things we have to come to grips with -- we've all agreed unanimously we won't give up hope," said Bruce Cooper, father of Oakland Raiders linebacker Marquis Cooper. Cooper, NFL free agent Corey Smith and former college football player William Bleakley are missing, with authorities believing a fishing boat carrying them and a fourth man overturned Saturday in the Gulf of Mexico. The Coast Guard search was called off at sundown Tuesday, about 6:30 p.m. @highlight NEW: Friends, relatives of three missing men to organize private search @highlight Coast Guard suspends search off Florida coast at sundown Tuesday @highlight Missing boaters include NFL players Marquis Cooper, Corey Smith @highlight Fourth boater, Nick Schuyler, was rescued off Florida coast on Monday
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@placeholder's chances likely depend on some big outside help, and some of the conservative groups who make their names taking on the GOP establishment are dipping their toes into the race now to get a sense of whether McConnell is truly vulnerable.
Louisville, Kentucky (CNN) -- The Kentucky State Fair has its share of eye-popping choices: *Deep fried Kool-Aid *The Donut Burger, a heart-stopping marriage of Krispy Kreme and quarter pounder. *And this year, at the 50th annual Farm Bureau Country Ham Breakfast, a have to see it to believe it pairing: former foes Mitch McConnell and Rand Paul side by side, all smiles, eager to prove the Republican establishment and the tea party cannot only coexist, but can be allies. It wasn't too long ago that Paul, a freshman senator, was a thorn in McConnell's side -- defeating the Senate Republican leader's candidate of choice in the 2010 primary season that helped put the tea party on the map. @highlight Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell faces a tea party backed primary opponent in his 2014 reelection bid @highlight Challenger Matt Bevin is leveling a litany of familiar tea party attacks against McConnell @highlight Once a thorn in McConnell's side, freshman Sen. Rand Paul is now part of an awkward alliance with him @highlight The Kentucky primary is May 20 and the GOP primary looks likely to shatter state spending records for Senate races
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'I was doing @placeholder's work and I will put my faith in God.'
By Emma Reynolds PUBLISHED: 04:59 EST, 12 May 2012 | UPDATED: 06:35 EST, 12 May 2012 A religious fanatic who thought he was Madonna's son and called himself Jesus was jailed 11 years after brutally murdering his wheelchair-bound mother. Trevor Rush, now 33, insisted that his horrific killing of 57-year-old Dorothy was 'God's work' after he stabbed the multiple sclerosis sufferer to death in May 2001. Rush murdered his mother and injured his father in a frenzied attack with a mallet and kitchen knife at their home in Norwich. Delusional: Trevor Rush, left, was jailed on Thursday for the savage murder of his mother 11 years ago, when he became convinced he was the son of Madonna, right @highlight Trevor Rush, then 22, told police his name was Jesus Christ and Jesus Ciccone @highlight Killed his mother and injured his father during savage attack with kitchen knife and mallet
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Arbeloa played at @placeholder for two years before returning to Real Madrid
Real Madrid defender Alvaro Arbeloa says he would be worried about playing Liverpool at Anfield even if they had lost 10-0 to QPR at the weekend. The former Liverpool full back has warned his team-mates Liverpool will pose a threat despite their underwhelming form. Liverpool were unconvincing in Sunday’s 3-2 win over QPR but Champions League holders Real insist they will be on their guard. Alvaro Arbeloa touches the 'This Is Anfield' sign, something he will have seen many times before Arbeloa has sounded a note of caution to his Real Madrid team-mates ahead of their match with Liverpool at Anfield in the Champions League on Wednesday night @highlight Liverpool face Real Madrid at Anfield in Champions League on Wednesday @highlight Real Madrid have never won at Anfield, beaten Liverpool or even scored against the Reds before @highlight Alvaro Arbeloa says he would still be worried about facing Liverpool if they had lost 10-0 to Queens Park Rangers on Sunday @highlight Arbeloa returns to Anfield for first time since leaving Liverpool in 2009 @highlight He has told his team-mates about the 'special' atmosphere
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This was in line with global interests, as the phenomenon saw 17 million videos shared worldwide, according to @placeholder's annual year in review.
Scotland's independence referendum was the UK’s most talked about topic on Facebook for the whole of 2014. A staggering 3.3 million comments, posts and likes were made on the day of the controversial vote last September, with 1.9 million from Scotland alone. The five weeks building up to polling day, held on September 18, had seen 10 million interactions take place on the social network as the Yes and No campaigns battled for a win. Scroll down for video The Scottish independence referendum, pictured, was the UK’s most discussed topic on Facebook in 2014 (stock picture) The ice bucket challenge, where brave fundraisers allowed friends and family to tip a bucket of ice water over their heads in aid of the fight against motor neurone disease, came in as the second most popular topic in the country. @highlight The referendum had 3.3 million comments, posts and likes on polling day @highlight Football was also popular featuring in four of the top ten topics in the UK @highlight Globally it was World Cup 2014 as the number one topic on Facebook @highlight Ice bucket challenge, death of Robin Williams and Ebola also rated high
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Flying high: Leading men @placeholder (top) and Patrick Swayze (bottom) lift their partners in matching poses
By Chloe Thomas PUBLISHED: 18:00 EST, 18 October 2012 | UPDATED: 07:31 EST, 19 October 2012 You'd have to be a very brave man to follow in Patrick Swayze’s footsteps in only the third week of Strictly Come Dancing. Well, either that or an Olympic gymnast. Louis Smith looked more than happy to take on the challenge as he practised with professional dance partner Flavia Cacace this week. The pair are set to recreate some of the famous sequences from the 1987 film Dirty Dancing, starring Swayze and Jennifer Grey. Turning back the clock: Gymnast Louis Smith and his dance partner Flavia Cacace (left) are to recreate some of the sequences made famous by Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey (right) @highlight Gymnast prepares to follow in footsteps of late heart-throb Patrick Swayze @highlight He and Flavia Cacace will reproduce routines by Swayze and Jennifer Grey @highlight Photographs from rehearsals show that pair's training is going well
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Among the changes: provisions making it easier to deport children back to @placeholder and scheduling a separate vote on a bill to deny President Barack Obama the authority to halt deportations of young immigrants -- the so-called "Dreamers."
A day late and a compromise short. House Republicans stayed in Washington longer than planned to try to change an emergency border bill so it can pass without any Democratic help. A split between tea party conservatives and more moderate Republicans over how to respond to the immigrant surge from Central America threatened to further delay the start of the five-week summer break for Congress. GOP leaders abruptly pulled the bill from the House floor on Thursday, to address concerns by some conservative factions. They came back Friday with a revised version that included more money for the National Guard. @highlight The GOP-led House passes an immigration bill by a 223-189 vote @highlight Democrats, including President Obama, have criticized the measure @highlight Senate failed to push through its version and left town for the month of August @highlight With no legislation, Obama will act on his own
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On Sunday, @placeholder personnel used "cutting torches and angle grinders to destroy or disable a range of items," the OPCW said.
The Nobel Peace Prize has turned the global spotlight back on the conflict in Syria. The prize committee in Oslo, Norway, awarded it Friday to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, the international chemical weapons watchdog helping to eliminate the Syrian army's stockpiles of poison gas. EXCLUSIVE: Inside lab that tested Syria chemical weapon evidence Its inspectors have just begun working in the active war zone, and the Norwegian Nobel Committee said it hopes the award offers "strong support" to them as they face arduous and life-threatening tasks. But the OPCW did not receive the prize primarily because of its work in Syria, committee chairman Thorbjorn Jagland said. "It is because of its long-standing efforts to eliminate chemical weapons and that we are now about to reach the goal and do away with a whole category of weapons of mass destruction. That would be a great event in history, if we can achieve that." @highlight Nobel committee hopes the award gives "strong support" to OPCW inspectors in Syria @highlight Panel says the prize wasn't for work in Syria, but for work to eliminate all chemical weapons @highlight OPCW inspectors have just begun to work in the active war zone @highlight All chemical weapons in Syria are to be destroyed by mid-2014
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More than 150 Dreamliner flights occur daily, according to @placeholder.
Tokyo (CNN) -- A Japan Airlines' inspection of a Boeing 787 Dreamliner involved in a fuel spill last week at Boston's Logan International Airport found a new leak from a nozzle on the plane's left wing, a JAL spokesman said Sunday. The leak was different from one that caused a flight on January 8 to be delayed by four hours, the airline said. The jet was bound for Tokyo on January 8 when a pilot on another airplane spotted the 787 leaking fuel just before takeoff. The ongoing investigation found a new leak in a nozzle used to remove fuel. @highlight Plane involved fuel spill in Boston found to have second leak in Japan, airline says @highlight Inspection in Japan found leak in nozzle used to remove fuel @highlight Boeing's new 787 has had several problems, including engine cracks @highlight Manufacturer spokesman: "These planes are safe"
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@placeholder might now be an administrator, but he speaks from personal experience of how politics is never far away from sport.
(CNN) -- Russia's stand off with Ukraine might be spilling over into the sporting arena with the idea floated for Fabio Capello's team to be barred from contesting June's World Cup, but the UEFA president believes this would be a travesty for the players who worked so hard to qualify for the finals in Brazil. Ukrainian officials and Western diplomats accuse Russia of sending thousands of troops into the Crimea region in the past week -- a claim Russia has denied. Earlier this week, an unnamed European Union official was reported to have told a BBC journalist that his organization may try to expel Russia from the 2014 finals. @highlight Michel Platini dismisses calls to bar Russia from participating at World Cup in Brazil @highlight UEFA President also advises against sporting boycotts as Ukrainians ponder Sochi protest @highlight Ukrainian delegation set to reveal whether it will boycott or not on Friday @highlight Platini says he played at 1978 World Cup despite misgivings about situation in Argentina
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Intentional fouling is not to be applauded but neither should teams simply sit back and allow themselves to be ripped apart by the brilliance of players like @placeholder.
Read Martin Samuel's match report from the pulsating Capital One Cup semi-final first leg draw at Anfield Liverpool's Capital One Cup semi-final with Chelsea is evenly poised going into next week’s decisive second leg at Stamford Bridge, but there is little doubt that Brendan Rodgers’s side edged a 1-1 draw at Anfield on Tuesday night. A return to the high-octane displays of last season had the Premier League leaders rocking on their heels in the second half as Rodgers out-manoeuvred his old Chelsea mentor Jose Mourinho in most aspects of the game. Sportsmail looks at how Liverpool’s tactics have not only given them a real chance of reaching Wembley but may also serve as a blueprint for the rest of the league in how to tackle Mourinho’s men in the second half of the season. @highlight Liverpool drew 1-1 with Chelsea in Capital One Cup semi-final first leg @highlight Blues were lucky to draw after brilliant second half from Liverpool @highlight Eden Hazard gave Chelsea a first-half lead with an 18th-minute penalty @highlight Raheem Sterling equalised with stunning solo effort after the break
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Many scientists dislike the term "@placeholder particle," even though it's become popular in the media.
The Higgs boson, or the "God particle," which was discovered last year, garnered two physicists the Nobel Prize in physics on Tuesday, but it didn't go to the scientists who detected it. Nearly 50 years ago, Francois Englert of Belgium and Peter Higgs of the United Kingdom had the foresight to predict that the particle existed. Now, the octogenarian pair share the Nobel Prize in physics in recognition of a theoretical brilliance that was vindicated by the particle's discovery last year. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awarded the prize to them. Higgs and Englert's theories behind the elusive Higgs boson explained what gives matter its mass. @highlight Francois Englert and Peter Higgs are awarded the Nobel Prize in physics @highlight The Higgs boson is what gives all matter its mass and is a central part of scientific theory @highlight The July 2012 discovery of the particle is billed as one of the biggest scientific achievements
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Famous fans: Millie Mackintosh, left, often wears @placeholder's designs to red carpet events and Julien thinks best friend Abbey Clancy, right, will look 'fabulous' in his new range
By Bianca London He's the Welsh wonder whose golden gowns sprinkled with shimmering glitter are loved by the likes of Abbey Clancy, Millie Mackintosh and Nicole Scherzinger. And now, Julien Macdonald has teamed up with Matalan to offer fashion fans a taste of his opulent designs for a fraction of the price. The fashion designer is launching a stylish and affordable beachwear line full of leopard-print kaftans, shapely swimwear and dazzling accessories. High glamour: Welsh designer Julien Macdonald has unveiled a beachwear range for high street store Matalan - and it's all under £35! FEMAIL caught up with the designer to find out all about his new range, which is called Love by Julien Macdonald and lands in stores on June 9 - and he's very excited. @highlight Love by Julien Macdonald lands in Matalan on June 9 @highlight Priced between £15-£35 @highlight Says we can expect lots of leopard-print and tropical prints @highlight Would love to see Miley Cyrus wearing his designs
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As well as his role as primate of the IoR, @placeholder is also in charge of the Pope's residential quarters at the Vatican.
The man appointed by Pope Francis to clean up the Vatican's scandal-hit bank allegedly had a gay affair with a Swiss soldier and had to be rescued after getting stuck in a lift with a rent boy. Monsignor Battista Ricca was recently appointed as Francis's new prelate with responsibility for the Vatican bank, the Institute for Religious Works which has been hit by years of financial scandal. But according to an expose by weekly Italian news magazine L'Espresso, Monsignor Ricca's own record is less than spotless. Allegations: Pope Francis is pictured (centre) meeting Monsignor Battista Ricca last month. Ricca is alleged to have only got the job as Vatican bank prelate after the powerful 'gay lobby' airbrushed his CV @highlight Battista Ricca was appointed Institute for Religious Works prelate @highlight His role is to clean up the bank after years of financial scandal @highlight But according to L'Espresso, his record is hardly whiter-than-white
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Paper trail: A @placeholder fan throws a rolled up piece of paper at Steven Gerrard as he prepares to take a corner last night
By David Kent PUBLISHED: 11:24 EST, 27 March 2013 | UPDATED: 02:45 EST, 28 March 2013 This is the picture that appears to show Montenegro supporters leaning over railings and spitting at England and Chelsea defender Ashley Cole. Witnesses including Sportsmail photographer Kevin Quigley, report that the left back was subjected to the vile act as he took a throw-in during the second half of last night's 1-1 draw in Podgorica. Players were targeted while taking corners and throw-ins in the hostile atmosphere throughout the crunch World Cup qualifying match, with England captain Steven Gerrard pelted with missiles thrown from the crowd. @highlight Captain Steven Gerrard pelted with missiles as England draw 1-1 @highlight British photographers witness shocking scenes in Podgorica @highlight Brutal images show home fans fighting among themselves @highlight England supporter left bloodied after attack outside stadium
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She credited @placeholder officials as well as U.S. law enforcement agencies for helping in the investigation.
Washington (CNN) -- A suspected child predator who was a "most-wanted" fugitive when captured in Nicaragua appeared in federal court on Tuesday where he confirmed his identity and was ordered held. Eric Toth, 31, a former private school teacher and camp counselor, entered no plea to charges of possession and production of child pornography. U.S. Magistrate Judge Alan Kay said that Toth could face up to 30 years in prison if convicted of the counts that were included in a 2008 Maryland indictment. Wearing a navy rain jacket, the bearded Toth confirmed his identity but made no other comments. @highlight Eric Toth is a suspected child predator who was captured in Nicaragua, officials said @highlight He is a former school teacher and camp counselor whom authorities sought for five years @highlight Toth was placed on the FBI's "Ten Most Wanted" fugitives list last April @highlight NEW: Suspect entered no plea to child pornography-related charges and was ordered held
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that although he had noted @placeholder’s credit card spending
Elisabetta and Francesca Grillo lived a life of luxury that can be seen 'portrayed in glossy magazines' using Charles Saatchui's credit cards, the jury was told during the trial. The Italian sisters lavished thousands of pounds of the millionaire's money a shop til you drop New York trip, a stay in the Ritz Hotel in Paris and dozens of items of designer clothing. When asked about where they got their expensive clothes, the sisters would say they had bought bargains online. Scroll down for video Cleared: Sisters Elisabetta (left) and Francesca Grillo who were today cleared of carrying out a £685,000 credit card fraud @highlight Sisters lived luxury lifestyle 'portrayed in glossy magazines', jury was told @highlight Francesca Grillo spent £4,700 on flights to New York and £2,000 on hotels @highlight She also paid £1,280 to stay at the Ritz in Paris on the day she bought a £723 Chloe dress @highlight £5,385 spent at Miu Miu in London, £2,650 at designer store Prada @highlight Lavish spending discovered only by chance when Mr Saatchi heard beeping taxi outside his home and started asking questions
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@placeholder was about fighting for justice, but he was also about standing against senseless violence,' Sharpton said this morning.
Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Burwell used a 'King Day' speech at a breakfast hosted by Al Sharpton to promote Obamacare. Burwell, who was one of two Obama administration officials to speak, asked attendees of the National Action Network breakfast to 'tell your neighbors and tell your friends' to sign up for health care insurance. 'In the spirit of Dr. King, we're asking you to help us again, in big ways and small,' Obama's health czar told the activist organization, calling on them to help HHS sign up as many African Americans as possible before the Feb. 15 close of the current open enrollment period. @highlight HHS Secretary Sylvia Burwell asked Sharpton's network of activists to 'tell your neighbors and tell your friends' to sign up for health care insurance @highlight Sharpton's National Action Network was a vehicle for Obamacare sign ups in 2013, utilizing its 75 chapters to host enrollment events @highlight 'In the spirit of Dr. King, we're asking you to help us again, in big ways and small,' she said, calling on NAN for aid ahead of a Feb. 15 deadline to enroll @highlight Sharpton said, MLK Day 'if it means anything, is serving the unserved, and giving security to those that live every day in anxiety' @highlight 'And on King on day, no one had done that more than our Secretary of Health and Human Services,' he added
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It is not clear either how McCartney's melodic, subtle bass playing would have made its presence felt in a band that included Hendrix' guitar and @placeholder' trumpet.
By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 10:05 EST, 10 May 2013 | UPDATED: 19:31 EST, 10 May 2013 Jimi Hendrix wanted Sir Paul McCartney to form a supergroup with him – and be its bass player. He sent a telegram inviting the Beatle to join forces with him, jazz trumpeter Miles Davis and drummer Tony Williams in 1969, as the Fab Four were breaking up. It read: ‘We are recording and (sic) LP together this weekend. How about coming in to play bass?’ It was sent to McCartney at The Beatles’ Apple Records HQ in London on October 21, 1969, and told him to get in touch with producer Alan Douglas. @highlight Telegram advises McCartney to make contact if he could make the session @highlight But McCartney had gone with his family to their farm in Scotland @highlight Unclear if McCartney ever saw the telegram as his aide replied
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Despite Mr Roux's outburst, there are still far more restaurants in France which are considered world-class than there are in @placeholder.
By Hugo Gye Margaret Thatcher was not known as a gourmet - but she may have helped Britain become the culinary capital of Europe, according to a leading chef. Michelin-starred restaurateur Michel Roux claims that his home country of France is falling behind the UK thanks to its use of pre-packaged ingredients and microwaved meals. He blames the decline on EU regulations which limit the number of hours chefs can work - and credits Thatcher with stopping Britain going the same way. Warning: Michel Roux says that France's culinary scene is in decline thanks to employment laws Mr Roux, 73, moved to Britain nearly half a century ago, and along with his brother Albert set up two of the country's best restaurants, Le Gavroche in London and the Waterside Inn in Berkshire. @highlight Founder of Le Gavroche and Waterside Inn says his home country is now dependent on pre-packaged ingredients @highlight He blames the shift on rules which block chefs working more than 35 hours @highlight Thatcher refused to introduce similar legislation in Britain @highlight 'My God, she saved the country' says Mr Roux, 73
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But as they walk along the hallway, @placeholder refuses to leave her father's side.
Kabul (CNN) -- Her big brown eyes, framed by long soft lashes, are wide open as she takes in the unfamiliar surroundings. She's never stepped foot into a place like this, with books, computers, classrooms and musical instruments. In fact Naghma has never been to school, let alone one that looked like this. The seven-year old dressed in a blue headscarf and a tattered, red dress, is at Afghanistan's National Institute of Music with her father, Taj Mohammad. He's a big man with kind eyes and wears a grey shalwar kameez, Afghanistan's traditional dress. Naghma's older brother, nine-year-old Wakhil, is also with them, popping in and out of every nook and cranny, exploring this new and foreign world. @highlight An Afghan man and his family flee to a refugee camp amid fighting @highlight He borrows money to pay for his wife's medical bills @highlight When he can't repay the debt he marries off his daughter to the money lender's son @highlight A lawyer helps get them out of the deal and offers the family another chance
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@placeholder smiled as she walked into the courtroom wearing a blue jail jumpsuit.
A Hollywood skin specialist to the stars accused of plotting to kill her main competitor in a 'murder-for-hire' scheme is now accused of trying to hire neo-nazis to take the man out. A Los Angeles Police detective testified Monday in court that Dawn DaLuise, 55, tried to hire a white supremacist group to kill rival esthetician Gabriel Suarez because he is a 'double minority.' Suarez, a gay Latino, told KTLA outside the courtroom that 'it's just really scary... the hate this person could have. Scroll down for video Smile for the camera! : Dawn DaLuise cracks a grin while sitting during a Monday court hearing @highlight Dawn DaLuise, 55, tried to hire a white supremacist group to kill a rival esthetician who had moved into the same building as her office @highlight She also allegedly posted fake ads looking for sex with Suarez's address @highlight DaLuise 'texted friend Edward Feinstein about the sex ad postings' @highlight Feinstein arrested on Wednesday for stalking DaLuise and allegedly making a fake flier of HER saying that she wanted to act out 'rape fantasy' @highlight DaLuise claims she thought Suarez made ad about her - motivating her 'murder-for-hire plan' @highlight Jennifer Aniston, Sarah Michelle Gellar and Alicia Silverstone are among her past clients
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Naming suspects who have been arrested is illegal in @placeholder.
London (CNN) -- The computer hacking collective LulzSec denied that a teenager arrested this week was a key player in the group, and claimed Wednesday it brought down the Brazilian government's website. "TANGO DOWN," the group announced on Twitter, using military slang that has been appropriated by hackers to say they have interrupted service to a website. The websites of the Brazilian government and presidency were failing to load Wednesday morning, hours after LulzSec said it attacked them. It also downplayed the role in LulzSec of Ryan Clearly, whom British media have named as the 19-year-old hacker who was arrested in Essex, outside of London, on Monday. @highlight LulzSec says it attacked the Brazilian government website, which is down @highlight It says police are "so desperate to catch us" they nabbed someone "mildly associated" with LulzSec @highlight The hacker's computers to be examined for information related to UK police, CIA and Sony hacks @highlight The suspect is linked to attacks on international businesses and intelligence agencies, police say
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But excluding @placeholder sends a message that American Muslims are not part of the fabric of this country.
(CNN) -- A Catholic priest, a rabbi, an evangelical minister, a Sikh, a Greek Orthodox archbishop and two Mormon leaders walk into the Republican National Convention. It sounds like the beginning of a joke. But the Republican Party's decision to invite representatives from all of these faiths to speak at this week's convention, but to exclude a Muslim-American imam, is anything but funny. The Republican Party has a problem with Muslims. Of course, American Muslims can take some solace in the fact that we are not the only minority group that the Republican Party hardly welcomes. Let's be honest, if you don't like Muslims, blacks, gays, immigrants or other minorities, which political party would make you feel most comfortable? Sure, some Republican officials are minorities, but a recent Galllup survey found that 89% of the Republican Party is white. @highlight Dean Obeidallah: Leaders of many faiths to speak at RNC, except, glaringly, an imam @highlight Some Republicans spread hate against Muslims and immigrants for political gain, he says @highlight Obeidallah: This fear-mongering creates an environment that inspires violence @highlight He says RNC Chairman Reince Priebus should ask a Muslim-American imam to speak
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The area has been targeted by joint U.S.-@placeholder anti-drug missions, though Stephen Mayne insisted none of the crew was involved in trafficking.
By Simon Tomlinson Six U.S. men who have been imprisoned for weeks in Honduras after being arrested for violating weapons laws were working on a project to help local lobster divers. The crew from Aqua Quest International has been held at a prison in Puerto Lempira in the Central American country since May 5, when Honduran police and Navy personnel raided their newly arrived 65-foot vessel. The officers found a weapon on board, according to a news release from the shipwreck salvage and research company based in Tarpon Springs, Florida. Stephen Mayne, the brother of the company's president, Robert Mayne, who is one of those held, said: 'We initially thought it would be over as fast as it started because they broke no laws. @highlight Team arrested after Honduran police 'found weapon on board their vessel' @highlight Have been held in ramshackle jail in central American country since May 5 @highlight Relatives condemn the 'phony charges' and say they are 'totally innocent'
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Seven of the suspects, all @placeholder citizens, were captured by federal agents.
US Border Patrol agents on Tuesday captured a boat that was trying to smuggle 20 people into San Diego - a day after another large group of illegal immigrants successfully landed on a city beach. The federal agency said an aircraft spotted the 30-foot panga vessel at around 1am Tuesday in deep water about 30 miles off the coast of Del Mar in San Diego County. The boat finally was stopped by marine border patrol agents about 12 miles from Oceanside at 2.30am. Scroll down for video This 30-foot panga boat carrying 13 men and seven women, most of them Mexican, was spotted 30 miles off Del Mar in San Diego County @highlight The panga boat carrying 13 men and seven women, most of them Mexican, was spotted 30 miles off the coast Tuesday @highlight On Monday, another panga fishing boat with 21 people on board landed on Mission Beach in San Diego @highlight Seven illegal immigrants were arrested, but the rest remain at large
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The timing of these sales by @placeholder can usually be commended.
When Cesc Fabregas followed Thierry Henry in leaving the captain's armband at Arsenal behind to join Barcelona, there were suggestions that the Gunners had become a feeder club. Poaching Arsene Wenger's biggest stars has become somewhat of a trait at the Nou Camp, with Gunners fans wary of speculation every summer linking a star man with a move to Catalonia. But has it been all bad? Barcelona have splashed a staggering £123million on Arsenal players, most recently signing Thomas Vermaelen - now out for up to five months - for £15m. When Cesc Fabregas left Arsenal to join Barcelona, there were suggestions the Gunners were a feeder club @highlight Barcelona's transfer fees cover almost a third of the cost of the Emirates @highlight Arsenal sold their captains in Cesc Fabregas and Thierry Henry to Barca @highlight But the Gunners bought Alexis Sanchez for £30m in the summer @highlight Chilean has scored eight goals in 10 Premier League games @highlight Thomas Vermaelen (£15m) will be out for up to five months
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[@placeholder] was an important role for me, it put me where I am now.'
By Charlie Mccann PUBLISHED: 10:38 EST, 7 January 2014 | UPDATED: 12:13 EST, 7 January 2014 To say that Verne Troyer has been affected by his size is something of an understatement. The American actor rose to fame on the strength of his monosyllabic performance of Mini-Me, the comic foil to Dr Evil, the balding villain in the Austin Powers franchise. Mini-Me's name was apt - Troyer is tiny. This is because the actor, who recently celebrated his 45th birthday, has cartilage-hair hypoplasia dwarfism, a rare form of dwarfism (a medical condition causing abnormal growth). As a result, Troyer, at 2'8", is one of the shortest people in the world. @highlight Austin Powers star is 2'8'' (81com), one of the world's shortest people @highlight Hi new documentary series focuses on global groups living with dwarfism @highlight Includes Colombia's matadwarves, and Filipino dwarves building mini town @highlight Incredibly Small World starts tonight on National Geographic at 9pm
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Fans hold up a Barcelona shirt printed with @placeholder's name and scramble to get photographs with the star
Cristiano Ronaldo touched down in Manchester on Sunday evening ahead of his much-anticipated return to Old Trafford - a match that will see the Real Madrid star go head-to-head with Ballon d'Or rival Lionel Messi. Wearing a red Michael Jordan Nike baseball hat with the words 'Born and Bred' on the front, Ronaldo arrived in Manchester with his Portugal team-mates where they face Argentina in a friendly at Old Trafford on Tuesday night and the Real Madrid forward is most certainly the star attraction. The former Manchester United ace will make just his second appearance at his former stomping ground since leaving for Madrid in 2009 - and the presence of Barcelona's Messi means there will be a mouthwatering clash in prospect. @highlight Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi will go up against one another when Portugal face Argentina on Tuesday @highlight The friendly match will take place in Manchester at Old Trafford and will see Ronaldo return to his former ground @highlight It will be only the second time since he left Manchester United in 2009 that Ronaldo will have played at Old Trafford @highlight They have faced each other 27 times - Ronaldo's team winning seven times and Messi's 12
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He suffered 75 knife wounds, while @placeholder had no injuries to support his head-bashing story.
By Snejana Farberov A Florida Army veteran accused of stabbing to death a stranger sent a text message an hour after the deadly altercation admitting to the alleged crime, it was revealed in court Thursday. John Orr, 39, is facing a second-degree murder charge in the October 2011 killing of 63-year-old Jon Wayne Joseph in Naples. Orr told police after his arrest that he was acting in self-defense because Joseph rammed him with a bicycle, pinned him to the ground and bashed his head after the two exchanged some words. Fight to the death: John Orr, 39 (left), is on trial for allegedly stabbing Jon Joseph, 63 (right) 75 times during a fight sparked by a verbal spat with the victim's girlfriend @highlight John Orr, 39, claimed self defense saying he was in fear for his life after Jon Joseph, 63, pinned him down and bashed his head on the ground @highlight Orr and Joseph got into a fight October 3, 2011, after 39-year-old allegedly called the victim's girlfriend 'bitch,' 'whore' and 'liar' @highlight Prosecution says the 63-year-old man was unarmed and was suffering form arthritis at the time of his death @highlight Orr attempted to use 'stand your ground' defense, but a judge rejected the motion
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@placeholder suggested that he and the women "will be willing to testify" about the allegations if their safety was guaranteed.
(CNN) -- This story is about a U.S. senator's alleged trips on a private plane to the Caribbean for sex parties with prostitutes. If it proves to be true, it would most likely topple a powerful politician and affect President Barack Obama's ability to pass legislation. If it is false, it would raise questions about how government watchdog groups and the media handle anonymous tipsters and their information. The senator is New Jersey's Robert Menendez, a 59-year-old divorced father of two who is set to become chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. His Senate website calls Menendez "a fighter for New Jersey families." @highlight Sen. Robert Menendez denies allegation he hired prostitutes @highlight Watchdog group that surfaced allegations now questions tipster's credibility @highlight Tipster "Peter Williams" won't talk directly to investigators, watchdog head says @highlight Senate Ethics Committee won't confirm whether it is investigating
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Shops and bunk houses, homes and roads sprang out of the @placeholder clay mud.
By Michael Zennie PUBLISHED: 07:26 EST, 9 April 2013 | UPDATED: 07:39 EST, 9 April 2013 History remembers brilliant men who developed the atomic bomb that forced the surrender of Japan and won the Second World War. But, history seems to have forgotten the women of Atomic City. Without them, no atomic weapon would have been possible. Tens of thousands of young women from across the nation - white and black, college educated and high school dropouts, wealthy and poor - moved to a muddy boom town in the Appalachian Mountains in 1942 to work on the top-secret project of refining and enriching uranium. @highlight Atomic City was founded in 1942 in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, as a site for enriching uranium @highlight It grew from 3,000 farm families to 75,000 workers by 1945 @highlight Women were empowered to work scientific and manufacturing jobs alongside men
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Li performs a duet with his father General @placeholder: Many Chinese had feared he would be given a lenient sentence because of his high profile family
By Mail Foreign Service Jailed for ten years: Rapist Li Tianyi is the son of a Chinese general The teenage son of a Chinese general and celebrity singer was today convicted of rape and sentenced to 10 years in prison Li Tianyi, 17, and four other defendants took an 18-year-old woman they met in a Beijing bar in February to a hotel room, where they beat her and sexually assaulted her, the Haidan Court in northwest Beijing had heard. Li had denied the charges at his trial last month, saying he was drunk at the time, but the court identified him as the ringleader. @highlight Li Tianyi, 17, is given maximum jail term by Beijing court @highlight His father is Li Shuangjiang, a well-known Chinese general @highlight Mother is singer Meng Ge, who has appeared on television galas @highlight Had been fears Li would get short sentence due to parents' status
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