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@placeholder enjoys a pint during a visit to a brewery
By John Stevens PUBLISHED: 20:14 EST, 10 June 2012 | UPDATED: 10:54 EST, 11 June 2012 David Cameron mistakenly left his eight-year-old daughter in a pub by herself when he drove off without her, it was revealed last night. The Prime Minister – who had been enjoying Sunday drinks with his family near Chequers – only realised his eldest daughter was missing when he arrived back at his official country residence. The Camerons had been drinking at the Plough Inn, in Cadsden, Buckinghamshire, with their three children and two other families. David Cameron, pictured holding his daughter Nancy at a wedding in 2007, thought Samantha Cameron had all their children but she thought Nancy was with him @highlight The Camerons only realised Nancy was missing once they arrived home, two-miles away from the pub @highlight David and Samantha were travelling in separate cars and both assumed the little girl, 8, was with in the other vehicle @highlight Nancy had gone to the toilet on her own without telling anyone @highlight When Samantha Cameron returned to collect her - after 15 minutes - she was found 'happily helping' pub staff @highlight Landlord of the family pub leapt to Cameron's defence describing the PM as a 'great father and genuine family man' @highlight Spokeswoman said Camerons take full responsibility for looking after their children and were not blaming security officers
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Five prisoners who are @placeholder citizens can return to their homes, and 39 are to be sent abroad.
Jerusalem (CNN) -- Israel early Sunday released the names of the first group of Palestinian prisoners to be freed in exchange for captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, setting in motion a process that will allow the public to file objections to specific releases. The list features 477 names, including those of Ahlam Tamimi, serving life terms for being an accomplice in a suicide bombing at a Jerusalem restaurant, and Amneh Muna, who plotted the killing of a 16-year-old Israeli boy in 2001 and received a life sentence. Israel approved the deal Tuesday night, agreeing to release in two stages 1,027 Palestinians prisoners, including hundreds serving life sentences for attacks on Israelis. The first swap is expected to take place early this week. @highlight NEW: Israeli releases list of first group of prisoners proposed for exchange @highlight NEW: Those on list "have dedicated their lives to killing Jews," father of bombing victim says @highlight The swap is expected to take place early this week @highlight The deal includes an Israeli soldier held since 2006 and more than 1,000 Palestinian prisoners
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Despite the situation in @placeholder, the outbreak is worse in Liberia, which has recorded the highest number of cases and deaths.
Victim: Volunteer William Pooley is believed to have contracted virus from one-year-old boy The British nurse infected with Ebola may have caught the deadly virus after playing with a one-year-old boy whose mother had died from the disease. William Pooley, the first Briton to contract the virus, had spent his free time keeping little Sellu Borbor occupied at the remote treatment centre in Sierra Leone where he was a volunteer after the toddler had initially tested negative. But a colleague said the boy had in fact caught the virus from his mother’s breast milk and died last Sunday – the same day that the 29-year-old Briton was diagnosed. @highlight William Pooley was first Briton to contract the virus and flown back to UK @highlight He spent free time keeping Sellu Borbor occupied at centre in Sierra Leone @highlight Toddler initally tested negative but caught virus from mother's breast milk @highlight He died last Sunday - the same day 29-year-old Pooley was diagnosed @highlight Almost 1,500 have died across Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone in epidemic
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@placeholder plans to lease the car to customers for a monthly fee of £200 ($330).
LONDON, England (CNN) -- A former motor-racing engineer has unveiled a prototype of a new hydrogen-powered city car which claims to emit less than one third of the carbon emissions produced by its nearest rival. The Riversimple Urban Car has been nine years in the making and needs further funding for city trials. The creators of the 'Urban Car,' UK-based company Riversimple, say the vehicle emits less than 30 grams per kilometer of carbon dioxide, less than one third of the carbon produced by the Polo Bluemotion. Riversimple founder Hugo Spowers has spent nine years researching and developing the prototype car. @highlight Riversimple launches car prototype with lowest level of carbon emissions @highlight Car is powered by a hydrogen fuel cell and four electric motors over the wheels @highlight Company's looking for $33 million dollars to build ten cars for trials @highlight Designer Spowers used expertise he gained in motor racing to build prototype
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Vanpelt got into an argument with @placeholder over the car and that's when he
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:54 EST, 5 March 2013 | UPDATED: 17:50 EST, 5 March 2013 Two teenage boys from Wyoming have been charged in a triple homicide targeting a 40-year-old woman and her elderly parents after the suspects told police their goal was to steal the family’s Audi and flee to Denver. Stephen Hammer, 19, and Tanner Vanpelt, 18, both of Cody, made their first court appearance Tuesday morning in a case that has rattled residents of the small town of Clark near the Wyoming-Montana border. Each is charged with 11 felony counts, including premeditated murder, use of a deadly weapon and robbery. Some of the charges could carry the death penalty. @highlight Stephen Hammer, 19, and Tanner Vanpelt, 18, charged with 11 felony counts @highlight Accused of gunning down Ildiko Freitas, 40, and her parents, Janos Volgyesi, 69, and Hildegard Volgyesi, 70 @highlight Teenage suspects told police they killed the family with two 9mm handguns they stole from a gun store
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The 23-year-old @placeholder noticed the incident and told the newspaper: "It was far away from the court; we couldn't really see what was going on.
(CNN) -- World number two Roger Federer continued his perfect start to the U.S. Open, brushing aside Germany's Andreas Beck 6-3 6-4 6-3 on the Arthur Ashe Center Court. The Swiss, who won the Flushing Meadows tournament five times in a row between 2004 and 2008, is yet to drop a set at the New York event. Last year's beaten finalist took just one hour and 41 minutes to defeat Beck and will face France's unseeded Paul-Henri Mathieu in the third round, who carded a 7-6 6-4 6-3 victory over compatriot Guillaume Rufin. Number three seed Novak Djokovic had to contend with crowd trouble on center court to overcome Philipp Petzschner, taking the match 7-5 6-3 7-6. @highlight Number two seed Roger Federer defeats Andreas Beck in straight sets @highlight Serbia's Novak Djokovic also into the third round after beating Philipp Petzschner @highlight Nikolay Davydenko becomes the highest placed seed to be eliminated @highlight Marian Cilic also suffers defeat against Kei Nishikori of Japan
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'On behalf of all players, it is our responsibility to protect the rights in the collective bargaining agreement,' the @placeholder said in a written statement.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:57 EST, 27 August 2013 | UPDATED: 11:48 EST, 27 August 2013 Despite allegations that he murdered someone, the National Football League's Player Association - the union that represents NFL players - is attempting to recover bonus money the New England Patriots owes the former tight end, as he sits in jail awaiting trial. Hernandez was released by the Patriots in June after he was arrested for the alleged murder of semi-pro football player Odin Loyd. The NFLPA says the Patriots owe the former University of Florida star the $82,000 bonus he was promised for showing up to off-season workouts. @highlight Aaron Hernandez, 23, charged with murdering Odin Lloyd on June 18 @highlight The NFLPA claims that the New England Patriots owe Hernandez $82,000 for showing up to off-season workouts @highlight A grand jury is investigating whether Hernandez was involved in the July 2012 murders of two immigrants from Cape Verde, as well @highlight Boston Globe reports that police are investigating whether Lloyd was killed over his knowledge of the 2012 killings
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Happier times: @placeholder is pictured with Nick in an undated family photo
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:32 EST, 3 October 2012 | UPDATED: 13:41 EST, 3 October 2012 Just days after staring him down in court, Lottie Spencer Blatz has spoken out about the nightmare her life became after Waseem Daker killed her friend and stabbed her friend's son. Daker was convicted on Friday of 11 counts of felony murder, burglary, false imprisonment, aggravated assault, aggravated battery and attempted aggravated stalking, for the strangling death of Karmen Smith and the stabbing of Miss Smith's son, Nick, in 1995. Mrs Blatz and Mr Smith are determined to move past the tragedy that has haunted them for more than two decades, as she proudly proclaimed 'He has no power over me.' @highlight Waseem Daker, 35, was convicted of killing Karmen Smith and stabbing her son Nick, 5, 18 times @highlight Daker had already spent 10 years in jail for stalking Miss Smith's neighbor, Lottie Spencer Blatz @highlight Both Mrs Blatz and Mr Smith have spoken out about living with the fear of Daker and the knowledge of his horrific act
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In @placeholder, north and west of the current flooding threat, waters have begun to recede even though thousands of homes still have floodwater nearby, Dawson said.
Sydney, Australia (CNN) -- Rising floodwaters cut off the last ground route into the eastern Australian city of Rockhampton on Monday, as police pegged the number of people affected by prolonged flooding at 200,000. Flooding also put increasing pressure on the southern Queensland cities of St. George and Surat, even as floodwaters receded in the communities farther to the north, including Emerald. Police said ten people have died as a result of flooding since November 30. The latest fatality involved an occupant of a car that tried to cross flooded ground between Muttaburra and Aramac in western Queensland, according to police. @highlight NEW: Police say 10 people have died in flooding since November 30 @highlight Police: City of 75,000 now cut off by floodwaters @highlight Forecasters expect water levels will crest on Wednesday @highlight Australian prime minister says damages could cost "hundreds of millions of dollars"
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Slowik, of Ipswich, and @placeholder, of no fixed address, admitted burglary with intent to steal on August 11.
By Helen Collis PUBLISHED: 03:39 EST, 27 August 2013 | UPDATED: 04:05 EST, 27 August 2013 Two burglars were caught pretending to be asleep in a child's bedroom after neighbours saw them breaking in using wheelie bins. Krzysztof Slowik, 24, and drunk Andrzej Majewski, 34, ransacked a family home emptying out drawers and cupboards. Neighbours raised the alarm after spotting them using bins to climb up on to the balcony of the home in Ipswich, Suffolk. Caught in the act: Slowik, left, and Majewski, right, were each jailed for a year for pretending to be asleep when police raided a house they were burgling @highlight Krzysztof Slowik, 24, and drunk Andrzej Majewski, 34, ransacked a family home in Ipswich, Suffolk @highlight Neighbours raised the alarm after seeing them break in using wheelie bins @highlight Police found a trail of destruction leading to a child's bedroom @highlight The pair were found pretending to be asleep in the room and were arrested @highlight Both were jailed for a year at Ipswich Crown Court
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The CD is the only gift @placeholder asks for and the only gift he anticipates.
You're a mean one, Mr.Grinch. A California couple say a real-life Grinch stole Christmas from their autistic son. Surveillance footage captures a man taking seven packages containing presents from Chuck and Colleen Saftler's Los Angeles home's porch Friday afternoon, according to CBS Los Angeles. Around 3.30pm, a man is seen driving up the Saftler's driveway in a silver car, he unlatches the Saftler's fence and begins loading the packages from the porch in to the car. Scroll down for video Jackson: A thief was caught on camera Friday stealing Christmas presents from the home of Jackson, an autistic teen (photographed) @highlight Surveillance footage captured a thief stealing Christmas presents off the porch of an autistic teen @highlight The man stole seven packages containing presents, including a rare CD Colleen and Chuck Saftler bought for their autistic son @highlight The teen asks for the CD each year as his only present and the Saftler's are desperate to get it back
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And regardless of where that career took him, he always came back to @placeholder and spent his final years here."
(CNN) -- Stars, officials and loved ones weighed in Tuesday with their tributes to TV actor Andy Griffith, who died at age 86 in his home state of North Carolina: -- Cindi Griffith, Andy Griffith's wife: "Andy was a person of incredibly strong Christian faith and was prepared for the day he would be called Home to his Lord." -- President Barack Obama: "Michelle and I were saddened to hear about the passing of Andy Griffith this morning. A performer of extraordinary talent, Andy was beloved by generations of fans and revered by entertainers who followed in his footsteps. He brought us characters from Sheriff Andy Taylor to Ben Matlock, and in the process, warmed the hearts of Americans everywhere. Our thoughts and prayers are with Andy's family." @highlight Andy Griffith "created an aura of reality on the set," Barbara Eden says @highlight Griffith "was prepared for the day he would be called Home to his Lord," his wife says @highlight He "warmed the hearts of Americans everywhere," President Obama says @highlight Film director Ron Howard: Griffith's "pursuit of excellence ... shaped my life"
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When I was the age of Colbert's legion of fans, I turned to the novels of Orwell, @placeholder and Burgess to sharpen my skepticism toward the language of those in power.
(CNN) -- If George Orwell and Lucille Ball had a love child, his name would be Stephen Colbert. In the last century, the great critics of corrupt political language were British authors who wrote dystopian novels. In "1984," Orwell described a totalitarian society in which meaningless political language, dubbed Newspeak, veiled horrible truths. Earlier, In "Brave New World," Aldous Huxley described toddlers conditioned in laboratories to be afraid of books. And in "A Clockwork Orange," Anthony Burgess imagined a world in which ultraviolent teens rampaged in a distinctive English-Russian patois that defined their alienation from society and authority. Now in the 21st century, there is Colbert's "truthiness" -- political half-truths, quarter-truths and what the website Politifact describes as "Pants-on-Fire" prevarications. @highlight Roy Peter Clark says Stephen Colbert is heir to social comment tradition of Orwell, Huxley @highlight Comedian's sway is so great, he says, he's testifying in character on immigration to Congress @highlight He says Colbert (and Beck too) knows Americans find "truth" through own ideological lens @highlight Clark: But Colbert uses power of satire to shine disinfecting light on language of scoundrels
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Proud mother: Tom pictured with his mother @placeholder before and after his transformation into a drag queen
By Jessica Satherley UPDATED: 15:59 EST, 1 November 2011 Alter ego: Tom Adams, 14, as his drag queen alter ego Tamara A proud mother has told how her schoolboy son has become a drag queen at the tender age of 14. Tom Adams loves dressing in drag and has performed with his dance class dressed in a sparkly dress, blonde wig and full make-up. Tom, from Hartlepool, County Durham, suffers name calling from school bullies because of his hobby, but he is determined to follow his dreams of becoming a performer. He began using his mother Sharon's red lipsticks, nail varnish and high heels at the age of two and has continued to do so ever since – as his alter ego 'Tamara'. @highlight 'I felt so proud, he was wearing false boobs, a blonde wig and high heels', says mother @highlight Tom Adams started cross-dressing at the age of two, as his alter ego Tamara
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"I think they can relate more to @placeholder because they're more common-sized."
Shanghai (CNN) -- When Yao Ming retired from professional basketball seven months ago, there were fears that interest in the NBA among China's 1.3 billion people would dwindle. But now the former Houston Rockets center -- one of the most successful overseas players in the league's history -- could be forgiven for feeling like yesterday's star in China thanks to Jeremy Lin, the American-born New York Knicks point guard with roots in mainland China and Taiwan. "We have a lot of talented young athletes here who are passionate about basketball," Yao told CNN in an interview Wednesday. "They all want be the next Jeremy. @highlight Yao Ming enjoyed huge success in the NBA while playing with the Hosuton Rockets @highlight Compared to American-born New York Knicks point guard Jeremy Lin, who has Chinese-Taiwanese roots @highlight Lin's fan base on Sina Weibo, China's top micro-blogging site, has already hit the two million mark @highlight The two players bonded after meeting at an event for Yao's charity two years ago
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Fabregas appeared to be patting the Chelsea badge, just like he did when celebrating goals at @placeholder.
Cesc Fabregas has revealed a return to Arsenal was never on the cards because the Gunners didn't take up the option to re-sign him. The Spaniard had a buy-back clause in his contract with Barcelona, allowing Arsenal to have first pick on signing him if he left the Nou Camp. But after Arsene Wenger failed to move for him during the summer, Fabregas signed for Chelsea in a £27m deal. Cesc Fabregas has revealed Arsenal showed no interest in re-signing him before he joined Chelsea Fabregas opens the scoring for Chelsea in their midweek Champions League draw with Schalke Fabregas in action for Arsenal, who showed no interest in activating a buy back clause in his contract @highlight Arsenal passed up option to re-sign Cesc Fabregas in the summer @highlight Midfielder joined Chelsea from Barcelona in £27m deal @highlight Fabregas reveals he has not spoken to Arsene Wenger since move @highlight Chelsea travel to Manchester City on Sunday
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Castle in the sky: The magnificent palace has uninterrupted views to the Pacific Ocean from the Hearst family's @placeholder estate
Guests included Charlie Chaplin, Cary Grant, Joan Crawford, Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill It was referred to as the 'ranch' by newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst - a rather misleading term of endearment for his 165-room castle that took 28 years to design and build. Hearst worked with architect Julia Morgan from 1919 to create the grand property in San Simeon, California. It was developed in 127 acres of land that the media magnate inherited from his wealthy family, and completed in 1947. The palatial home is nestled amid gardens, pools, terraces and walkways. Hearst made his money in newspapers and magazines before expanding into politics. He was believed to be the inspiration behind Orson Welles' film Citizen Kane. @highlight 165-room palace took 28 years to build and offers unrestricted views over Pacific @highlight Guests included Charlie Chaplin, Cary Grant, Joan Crawford, Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill
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"Also recovered in the safe was an envelope with handwriting on the envelope stating, 'I planned ahead,' and 'my assassination' and the name '@placeholder,' along with what appears to be Loughner's signature," the affidavit says.
Tucson, Arizona (CNN) -- The suspect in the weekend shooting at an Arizona political meet-and-greet is scheduled to make an initial appearance Monday before a federal magistrate. Jared Lee Loughner will appear in a Phoenix, Arizona, courtroom at 2 p.m. Monday (4 p.m. ET), prosecutors said. He is accused of opening fire outside a Tucson supermarket, where U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Arizona, was meeting with constituents Saturday. Six people were killed and 14 others wounded in the shooting. Giffords remained in critical condition Sunday after being shot through the skull, while a federal judge, a congressional aide and a 9-year-old girl were among the dead. @highlight NEW: A law enforcement official says suspect's parents were cooperative when interviewed @highlight Jared Lee Loughner faces federal charges in slayings, isn't talking to investigators @highlight Federal public defender has been appointed to represent Loughner @highlight Court documents say "my assassination" and "I planned ahead" scrawled on envelope
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In his hands: A peephole focusing on @placeholder's fingers on the body of a nearly-naked female
His character has a tendency to bite but it will be the fans who will be getting their teeth into this version of 50 Shades of Grey actor Jamie Dornan. The life-sized replica, which is entirely made from cake, takes centre stage in the 50 Shades of Cake display at Cake International's Sugarcraft Cake Decorating Show in Manchester. Created by baker Rosie Cake-Diva, the cake depicts a topless version, complete with a rippling six-pack, of the 50 Shades of Grey protagonist with his belt undone and jeans unzipped. Tasty: The life-size version of Christian Grey was created for the 50 Shades of Cake feature at a food show @highlight The life-size replica takes centre stage at the 50 Shades of Cake display @highlight Featured at Sugarcraft Cake Decorating Show, in Event City, Manchester @highlight Exhibition features edible whips and peepholes depicting movie scenes
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By @placeholder standards, Apple TV hasn't been a big seller yet.
(CNN) -- Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference, the annual gathering where the secretive company hosts folks who make a living writing software for its products, kicks off today. And while the event is designed around presentations to help developers, its keynote address has also become an opportunity for Apple to roll out new products not just to developers, but to the world. Two iPhones and several Macs have had their coming-out parties at WWDC, along with a host of operating-system overhauls. Which raises the obvious question: What will Apple announce at its keynote, set for 1 pm ET? Speculation has run rampant, as it does every time the Cupertino, California-based computing giant moves a muscle. But some of the guesses make more sense than others. @highlight Apple's developers conference kicks off with a keynote at 1 pm ET today @highlight Apple will reveal features of iOS 6, its operating system for iPhones and iPads @highlight Company could also unveil its replacement for Google Maps on iPhone, iPad @highlight We may also see upgrades to the Apple TV device that streams iTunes content
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'We’ve used diagrams to explain the genetics to @placeholder and she now understands the medical background to her condition,' said Mrs Dein.
Olivia Dein, nine, has one wish this Christmas - she just wants to get better With Christmas Day fast approaching, children across the world are eagerly waiting to see if Santa Claus received their wish lists. From their favourite Frozen character, to a scooter or a bike, bright parcels adorn the bottom of Christmas trees waiting to be ripped open on the big morning. But for one nine-year-old from north London, her Christmas wish is simple. Olivia Dein has written asking Father Christmas to make her better. She was diagnosed with the life-limiting condition cystic fibrosis when she was just five weeks old. @highlight Olivia Dein was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis shortly after she was born @highlight Every moment of the nine-year-old's life is affected by the condition @highlight She has strict treatment regimes and faces heart and lung transplants @highlight All Olivia wants for Christmas is to be well like her brother and sister
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'Mrs @placeholder' had a passport and ticket (pictured), and had to go through the usual security procedures as its fellow human passengers.
It’s quite common for celebrities to cause a stir as they board flights in Los Angeles, but a very different kind of passenger excited paps at the airport today. Athena became the first humanoid robot to have paid for a seat on a passenger plane when it boarded a Lufthansa flight to Germany. The robot even had to check-in and collect its tickets before being strapped into the flight. Scroll down for video The robot, dubbed Athena, (pedicured) was created by German roboticists Alexander Herzog )right) and Jeannette Bohg (left). It is being flown to Max Planck Institute for Computational Learning and Motor Control Laboratory in Baden-Württemberg @highlight The robot, dubbed Athena, was created by German roboticists @highlight It is the first humanoid robot to have paid for a seat on a passenger plane @highlight Athena was checked onto a flight from Los Angeles International Airport @highlight It was pushed in a wheelchair, dressed in a shirt and sneakers, onto Lufthansa flight number 9801 @highlight Owner Alexander Herzog is taking Athena to Germany to teach it to walk @highlight It will be developed at the Max Planck Institute for Computational Learning and Motor Control Laboratory
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As well as dating a @placeholder heartthrob, Suki's career is sky-rocketing.
She's Burberry's flawless campaign star and never has a hair out of place on the catwalk, but Suki Waterhouse has revealed she had a total style faux pas when she met President Obama. The model was lucky enough to join her boyfriend Bradley Cooper at the White House State Dinner earlier this year but things didn't go quite to plan. Speaking about getting ready for the big event in a rare interview, the 22-year-old told Grazia: 'My hair and make up was organised for me in Washington. So this guy comes over and says he hasn’t worked since the '80s. @highlight Suki attended White House State Dinner with Bradley @highlight Says her hair went so wrong she had to slick it back @highlight Suki, 22, models Burberry beauty's new eye collection @highlight Recently designed footwear range and is set to star in Hollywood film
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So far, more than 1,500 schools use @placeholder, forming a huge percentage of the startup's clientele base.
(CNN) -- Few items inspire universal teenage angst quite like the school report card, that mishmash of letters and numbers that could periodically mean the difference between family praise and punishment. Sometimes, however, it can also inspire new business opportunities. A few years back, Boniface Githinji was studying computer science at the University of Nairobi. Shortly after his return home for the holidays, he ran into one of his neighbors who started complaining about his child doing what so many other kids around the world with bad grades resort to: hiding their report cards from their parents. This got the young Kenyan programmer thinking: "I thought, we can actually come up with a solution to that problem," says Githinji. "Virtually every parent owns a cell phone in this country -- and that doesn't have to be a smart phone to receive SMSs," he adds. "And so since I was doing computer science training on how to program and make software, we came up with a simple service to make it easy for these schools to send report cards by SMS." @highlight 26-year-old Boniface Githinji is the founder of Kenyan startup Sematime @highlight It's an SMS service provider for schools and small and medium businesses @highlight Clients can send report cards, bills and invoices to large groups through text messages
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In closing statements during her 5 p.m. broadcast on March 5, Wahl said: ‘I cannot be part of a network funded by the @placeholder government that whitewashes the actions of Putin.’
The American news anchor who sensationally quit her job at state-funded Russia Today on air earlier this month has spoken out for the first time about her bold decision and how the channel’s coverage of President Putin sending troops into Ukraine was the final straw for her. After working out of RT's Washington, DC bureau, for two and a half years, Connecticut-born Liz Wahl said she knew she had to quit. ‘I’d looked the other way as the network smeared America for the sake of making the Kremlin look better by comparison, while it sugarcoated atrocities by one brutal dictator after another,’ she told Politicio Magazine. @highlight Anchor Liz Wahl quit her job on live TV earlier this month to protest Russian President Vladimir Putin's incursion on Ukraine @highlight She has accused the state-funded Russia Today of deliberately smearing America in order to make the Kremlin look good @highlight RT accused Wahl of creating a scene in order to make a reputation for herself @highlight She is currently looking for a new job
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Rising: This non-seasonally adjusted @placeholder graph shows the internet sales as a proportion of all retailing
By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 11:49 EST, 20 December 2012 | UPDATED: 17:53 EST, 20 December 2012 Fears that consumers are reining in their spending ahead of Christmas were fuelled yesterday after it emerged that sales volumes failed to rebound last month. A predicted return to growth did not materialise, with official figures from the Office for National Statistics revealing flat sales volumes between October and November. It comes after a much-worse-than-expected drop in October when retail sales volumes fell 0.8 per cent month on month. Still time to buy: Shoppers brave the rain as they pass shops in the centre of Bath yesterday, as it emerged that sales volumes failed to rebound last month @highlight News comes after retail sales volumes fell 0.8% month on month in October @highlight CBI: Sales for the Christmas season 'below par' as families stretch budgets @highlight Analysts: 126m visits to UK retail websites on Boxing Day (31% up on 2011)
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Despite Mama June's protests, @placeholder announced they are cancelling the series over how she has allowed contact between McDaniel and her children.
While Here Comes Honey Boo Boo star Mama June continues to deny that she's had any recent contact with convicted child molester Mark McDaniel, he has been pictured laying low with a mystery woman. McDaniel, 53, was photographed on Wednesday with the gray haired lady at his home in Decatur, Georgia. It is the first sighting of the ex-con since the story of his alleged relationship with June Shannon broke last Thursday. The pair were spotted getting out of a vehicle and entering his home which has a makeshift sign taped to the front door that reads: 'Private property - No trepass (sic) - No comment'. @highlight While Mama June continues to deny that she's had any contact with convicted child molester Mark McDaniel, he has been pictured laying low with a mystery woman @highlight McDaniel, 53, was photographed with the gray haired lady at his home in Decatur, Georgia, on Wednesday @highlight It is the first sighting of the ex-con since news of his relationship with June Shannon broke almost a week ago and resulted in TLC axing reality show Here Comes Honey Boo Boo @highlight Less than 80 miles away, Mama June was trying to put a brave face on things and was photographed with her ex Sugar Bear and Honey Boo Boo in a desperate bid to save their floundering reality TV careers
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She said: '@placeholder is entitled to his opinion and others are entitled to theirs, we don’t whip people into all thinking the same thing, like the establishment parties.
Ukip's general election campaign descended into chaos this morning after internal party rows over policy spilled out into the open. The party's health spokesman Louise Bours publicly slapped down party leader Nigel Farage after he suggested the NHS may need to be privatised to cope with the growing pressure on the health budget caused by a rapidly-ageing population. It came after the Ukip MEP in charge of writing the party's 2015 manifesto was replaced – after not coming up with any policies. Scroll down for video Tim Aker has been replaced as the Ukip policy chief after failing to complete the party's manifesto in time for May's crunch general election @highlight Ukip leader Nigel Farage raised prospect of privatising large parts of NHS @highlight Claimed it was a 'debate we're all going to have to return to' to save NHS @highlight But Ukip health spokesman Louise Bours slapped down Mr Farage @highlight She said: 'The vast majority of Ukip members favour a state-funded NHS' @highlight Ukip have replaced policy chief Tim Aker for failing to complete manifesto @highlight Ukip's deputy chair Suzanne Evans is now drafted in to finish the manifesto
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As families of the 298 people killed on flight @placeholder grieve around the world, the company is trying to trademark the flight's name
By Sarah Dean A shadowy Malaysia based company has applied to trade mark the word 'MH17' in what could be a sick attempt to profit from the tragic Malaysia Airlines disaster. A business called Remit Now International Limited lodged an application with the Australian Trade Mark Office on July 18, just hours after 298 people were killed when their plane was shot out of the sky by a missile above eastern Ukraine. Amongst the passengers on the doomed flight were 37 Australian citizens and residents. The application on the Australian Trade Mark Office website, seen by Daily Mail Australia, shows that it is currently being examined by officials. @highlight Company in Kuala Lumpur applied to the Australian Trade Marks Office to have the term 'MH17' trademarked @highlight Applied for the name on 18 July after 298 passengers were killed @highlight Trade mark would give them rights to ask for payment for using the name @highlight Malaysia Airlines has also started the process of filing a trade mark @highlight 'The purpose is to ensure no party takes advantage of the tragedy for their personal gains,' an airline spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia
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He has dropped just 12 games in this tournament, which he won in 2008 after losing in the final to @placeholder the year before.
(CNN) -- Novak Djokovic can move above Roger Federer in the world rankings by beating the 16-time grand slam champion in the semifinals of the Masters Series event at Indian Wells on Saturday. The Serbian will clinch the No. 2 spot behind Rafael Nadal if he continues his hot form this year, which has seen him beat Federer on the way to winning the Australian Open and then again in the Dubai Tennis Championships final last month. The 23-year-old stormed into the last four of the Californian desert event on Friday with a 6-2 6-4 dismissal of French 18th seed Richard Gasquet, his 16th successive victory this year and 18th including the Davis Cup final in December. @highlight Novak Djokovic will take on Roger Federer in the semifinals at Indian Wells @highlight Serbian can claim the world No. 2 ranking if he beats Federer for third time this year @highlight No. 1 Rafael Nadal faces former U.S. Open champion Juan Martin Del Potro in other semi @highlight Marion Bartoli becomes first Frenchwoman to reach the final of California event
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Despite the global slowdown in recent years, the @placeholder economy has consistently achieved annual growth rates of more than 3%, with estimations showing a rise to 3.5% in 2014 and 4.1% in 2015.
(CNN)What is Africa's most competitive economy? Is it oil-rich Nigeria? No. Perhaps South Africa, the continent's mining powerhouse? Try again. Benefiting from a long history of political stability, a good governance record and an open and flexible regulatory system, Mauritius overtook South Africa last year to become the continent's most competitive economy. The tiny island country, located some 500 miles east of Madagascar in the middle of the Indian Ocean, is regularly hailed as one of Africa's success stories -- since it gained independence in 1968, Mauritius has had an excellent record of peaceful transition of power with free and fair elections taking place on a regular basis. @highlight Mauritius is Africa's most competitive economy @highlight Reliant on sugar exports for decades, Mauritius has diversified its economy in recent years @highlight The tiny island country is home to more than 1.3 million people
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'We would love to thank all the staff at @placeholder you've been unreal.
Former Newcastle Knights player Alex McKinnon has been released from hospital after seven months of rehabilitation from a devastating injury that left him in a wheelchair. McKinnon's career ended in March with a tackle gone wrong in a round three match against Melbourne Storm. The 22-year-old has posted an image on his Instagram account with his fiancee Teigan outside the Royal Rehab hospital in Sydney. McKinnon will now continue his rehabilitation at his home in Newcastle. Scroll down for video The 22-year-old has posted an image on his Instagram account with his Fiance Teigan out the front of Royal Rehab hospital in Sydney @highlight The former Newcastle Knights player posted the inspiring message on Instagram @highlight He says he will continue his rehabilitation at home in Newcastle @highlight Alex McKinnon is in a wheelchair after suffering a spinal injury in March @highlight McKinnon continues to inspire people with his resilience @highlight The 22-year-old says he is driven to succeed with a new career
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While the operational impact of the early removal of all 3,300 French troops could be addressed with some effort, there may be greater political fallout from the French rejection of the principle of "in together, out together," especially given the lack of public support for the @placeholder mission throughout Europe.
(CNN) -- The defeat of French President Nicholas Sarkozy at the hands of Francois Hollande has the potential to greatly affect European politics and the future of the euro, as many have noted. But the election of the first French Socialist president since 1995 also could dramatically change France's role in the world, at a particularly sensitive time. No doubt both sides of the Atlantic will keep a close eye on the rhetoric and actions of the new French leader in the days ahead. Almost from the outset, Hollande will be in the international spotlight, with the G-8 meeting at Camp David, Maryland, and the NATO Summit in Chicago less than two weeks away, and a G-20 meeting scheduled for June in Mexico City. @highlight Mark Jacobson: Election of Francois Hollande has global implications @highlight He says new French president could accelerate withdrawal of French troops from Afghanistan @highlight Jacobson: France, which played leading role in Libya, could affect Syria and Iran policy @highlight Hollande's success may rest on his ability to work with leaders of other nations, he says
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Back then, they were able to call on @placeholder in the heart of their midfield with his creativity on the ball and ability to score sensational strikes.
Yohan Cabaye has advised Newcastle fans to lay off Alan Pardew and insists that the players are to blame for the club's early-season crisis. Recent Newcastle matches have turned toxic with supporters at home and away calling for Pardew to be sacked while aiming a constant torrent of abuse at him from the stands. Owner Mike Ashley has stood firm and so far not bowed to fan pressure by getting rid of Pardew, even though they are second-from-bottom and winless in the league this season. Yohan Cabaye (right) believes Newcastle United manager Alan Pardew (left) is the right man for the job @highlight Yohan Cabaye has come out in defence of his former boss Alan Pardew @highlight Newcastle United manager Pardew is under severe pressure on Tyneside @highlight Toon Army have displayed banners calling for Pardew to be sacked @highlight Newcastle sit joint-bottom of the Premier League with just three points @highlight But Cabaye insists Pardew is a 'good manager' and deserves time @highlight He also believes the players should take more responsibility for plight @highlight Cabaye's backing comes despite Pardew's criticism of Frenchman @highlight Pardew said Cabaye's refusal to play in 2013 was a 'distraction' for the club @highlight Cabaye left Newcastle for Paris Saint-Germain in a £20m deal in January
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But @placeholder said that no such permissions had been granted to the eye camp, and its operations were illegal.
At least ten patients have been left permanently blind following botched cataract surgeries at an illegal medical camp in Punjab state, India, health officials say. The operations were carried out at a free, unofficial "eye camp" at Guru Nanak Charitable Hospital, Ghuman, organized by a non-government organization, Amritsar's deputy commissioner Ravi Bhagat told CNN. Sixty-two people, mostly of them aged over 60, had undergone cataract surgery at the camp, held on November 4-5, Anil Joshi, Punjab's Minister for Local Bodies, Medical Education and Research told CNN. Seventeen later complained of severe pain in their eyes, he said, and had subsequently been treated at an eye clinic at Amritsar's Government Medical College. @highlight At least 10 patients have been blinded by botched cataract surgery at a free "eye camp" in India @highlight Officials say the camp was illegal and a police report has been filed against organizers @highlight Free health camps are commonplace in India, bringing healthcare to poor rural people @highlight But a rash of recent incidents has brought the camps under increased scrutiny
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@placeholder insisted that the power plant was not a target.
Gaza (CNN) -- Nafoz Mohammed is living in a cramped two-room apartment with 16 other people, including several children, who spend the day- and nighttime hours holed up in fear. "All the children feel so scared when they cut the electricity," said Mohammed, who shares the tight space with others whose homes were hit by artillery. "They just keep holding their mothers." For the more than 1.8 million people squeezed into a territory about twice the size of Washington, chaos has always infringed on the daily rhythms of life. But the latest conflict with neighboring Israel has compounded the misery of many. @highlight Conflict with neighboring Israel compounds misery for many of Gaza's 1.8 million inhabitants @highlight Since Tuesday, residents have been without electricity @highlight Gaza resident Yasmeen El Khoudary, 24: "We only eat when we remember to eat"
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"Torres did a good job but we had difficulty to find space because @placeholder defended very well.
(CNN) -- Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti has backed his £50 million ($80.5 million) striker Fernando Torres to live up to his price tag after the Spain striker's disappointing debut against his former club Liverpool. Chelsea slumped to a 1-0 home defeat with Torres giving an ineffectual display on his debut at Stamford Bridge, being substituted just after the hour mark. Torres wasted a chance in the second minute and his partnership with Didier Drogba did not live up to the pre-match hype. But Ancelotti pleaded for patience, saying his new striker had been in training with his new teammates for just three days ahead of the English Premier League with Liverpool. @highlight Carlo Ancelotti insists his new signing Fernando Torres will live up to $80m price tag @highlight Torres made a disappointing debut in 1-0 home defeat to his old team Liverpool @highlight Spain World Cup striker Torres admits Liverpool's tactics caught his side out @highlight Liverpool have won four straight in the league under new boss Kenny Dalglish
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The reasons for this botched agricultural revolution are many but they seem to apply not just to @placeholder, but also elsewhere in Africa.
(CNN) -- In the 1970s the world was coming to an end. Famines in Bangladesh, the Sahel and Ethiopia seemed to prove Malthus finally right. Population growth was outstripping food supplies, food prices skyrocketed: people like Paul Ehrlich warned of a "population bomb". Yet, the apocalypse did not happen. Agricultural productivity growth not only fed more people, but also accommodated a resource guzzling boom in meat consumption. If skeptics pointed to inequalities and persisting hunger, the neoliberal orthodoxy would tell them to be patient until trickle-down effects would have worked their magic. African agriculture key If it has ever worked, it does so no more. The number of chronically hungry people has hovered around one billion for more than a decade. Large swathes of the developing world, including Africa, have seen a worrying decoupling from the trend of long-term economic growth. @highlight Agriculture is the key battlefront to tackling hunger and poverty in Africa @highlight Two schools of thought have emerged on large-scale foreign investment in the continent @highlight Agricultural crisis of rural Sudan is one of great drivers of widening inequality @highlight Land grab phenomenon in Sudan resembles a fata morgana -- mirage in the desert
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The veteran officer has spent more than 25 years at the police department in @placeholder.
An off-duty police officer out to dinner with his wife in Cincinnati accidentally shot himself in the stomach inside a parking garage elevator. Cincinnati police say Officer Darryl Jouett of the Erlanger, Kentucky, Police Department had just finished dinner with his wife Saturday night and was heading back to his car. Scroll down for video Officer Darryl Jouett (right) mistakenly shot himself while inside an elevator in Cincinnati (left). He was rushed to a nearby hospital and treated for non life-threatening injuries He tried to adjust his department-issued weapon in his holster — and it discharged. The bullet ricocheted off the elevator walls and struck him in the stomach, police says @highlight Officer Darryl Jouett of the Erlanger, Kentucky, PD was headed back to his car when he tried to adjust his department-issued weapon in his holster @highlight The gun fired; a bullet ricocheted off the elevator walls and struck him @highlight Jouett was taken to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center with non life-threatening injuries @highlight It is unclear if he had the gun safety on
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Today's ratings edge during @placeholder, perhaps, consisted of viewers who are not morning show regulars and retreated to their old habits after the games ended, Nielson said.
By Mike Jaccarino PUBLISHED: 20:32 EST, 20 August 2012 | UPDATED: 08:48 EST, 21 August 2012 Good Morning America is once again the No. 1 morning show in the land. The broadcast's bitter rival, NBC's Today show, had notched an edge over GMA during the Olympics, but that advantage seemingly evaporated with the games' end. GMA trounced Today last week, or the week after the Olympics concluded, by an average margin of 162,000 daily viewers, Nielson Co. announced Monday. It must be the hair: The George Stephanopoulus-lead Good Morning America beat Matt-Lauer's Today show last week by 150,000-plus average daily viewers @highlight GMA won ratings war 5 weeks prior to Olympics @highlight Today beat its rival by 1.5 million viewers each week during the games @highlight GMA notched 162,000 more viewers daily, on average, than Today last week, or week after the games' end @highlight Tens of millions at stake in ad revenue for two shows
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In @placeholder, search and rescue efforts were frequently disturbed by tsunami alerts prompted by ongoing aftershocks.
Minamisanriku, Japan (CNN) -- As some in Japan officially kicked off their first work week Monday since its epic earthquake and tsunami, others -- especially in the country's northeast -- grieved the loss of loved ones, kept fleeting hopes that missing could be found alive and tried to come to grips with a disaster that literally tore some communities apart. The nation's Kyodo News Agency, citing Prime Minister Naoto Kan, reported more than 15,000 people have been rescued in the days since Friday's 8.9-magnitude tremor. But, while 1,598 people were officially dead Monday according to the National Police Agency Emergency Disaster Headquarters, the fear was that the final death toll could be exponentially higher. @highlight The official death toll is 1,598, though fears are it will rise much higher @highlight Citing the prime minister, Kyodo says over 15,000 have been rescued @highlight In Minamisanriku, up to 9,500 people are unaccounted for
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'The entire @placeholder family is saddened by the news of Robin Williams' passing,' the USO said in a statement.
By Damien Gayle for MailOnline 'At peace': Robin Williams, pictured performing at a USO show, who was found dead on Monday and is suspected of having taken his own life in despair The husband of the woman who found Robin Williams dead has posted a touching tribute to the late comedian on Facebook. Dan Spencer, the novelist husband of Rebecca Erwin Spencer, Williams' assistant, wrote movingly about his and his wife's relationship with the star. 'Those of us lucky enough to be in his sphere saw our hero conquer the world. We joined him on journeys across the globe,' wrote Mr Spencer. 'He killed ‘em! He slayed ‘em! What great victories! What wondrous experiences! @highlight Dan Spencer, husband of Rebecca Erwin Spencer, wrote movingly of star @highlight He spoke of his love of the military and performances at USO shows @highlight 'Now our hero has laid down his arms. He has bid his soldiers farewell' @highlight USO also pays tribute, saying 'he will always be part of the USO family'
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But there is firm belief that Odegaard will be a success and Thursday’s high-profile presentation saw Real basking in the glory of having beaten many of @placeholder’s top clubs to sign him.
Real Madrid’s 16-year-old £2.3million signing Martin Odegaard confirmed on Thursday that the prospect of working with Zinedine Zidane turned his head away from the Premier League and towards the European champions. The Norwegian teenager, who was presented at the club’s training ground, is on a basic £40,000-a-week for his first half-season but can double that with bonuses. He chose Madrid despite visiting Liverpool and Arsenal on a whistle-stop tour of some of Europe’s biggest clubs. Martin Odegaard holds his shirt after being unveiled as a Real Madrid player Odegaard poses with Sergio Ramos (left) and Cristiano Ronaldo after signing on Thursday @highlight Martin Odegaard has signed for Real Madrid for £2.3million @highlight Norwegian 16-year-old was unveiled at a press conference on Thursday @highlight The teenager had been courted by top clubs like Arsenal and Liverpool @highlight Odegaard revealed Zinedine Zidane's presence helped in his decision @highlight He said: 'I feel very much at home and Madrid had best conditions for me'
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But some conservatives want a more radical approach, and recommend repealing @placeholder by using the budget tool reconciliation, which requires only 51 votes and, ironically, was used to pass the law in 2010.
The Obama administration went into the first hours of the new enrollment period under the Affordable Care Act with confidence that last year's problems with HealthCare.gov were behind them. "We've spent the last year improving and upgrading HealthCare.gov, to make it faster and easier to use," President Barack Obama said in his weekly address as the enrollment period launched Saturday morning. Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Burwell said that more than 23,000 people submitted an application in the first eight hours of enrollment and more than 1.2 million unique visitors shopped for coverage on HealthCare.gov last week. There were reports, including from USA Today, of some glitches in the enrollment process. When asked by CNN whether applicants were having any problems with the website, officials declined to comment. @highlight President Obama promises that the HealthCare.gov site will work well @highlight But officials declined to say if there were any glitches reported @highlight The new enrollment period opened Saturday @highlight In general, rates higher
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"The court's decision today upheld our father's explicit wishes as expressed by him in his health directive," @placeholder said in a statement after the hearing.
Los Angeles (CNN) -- The end is coming for radio and TV icon Casey Kasem. He's suffering from dementia and bedsores, and his body is shutting down at a hospital in Washington state, court documents say. On Wednesday, a Los Angeles County judge gave daughter Kerri Kasem the authority to have doctors end his infusions of water, food and medicine. The ruling reinstates the 82-year-old's end-of-life health directive. Kasem's doctor concluded that continuing the artificial nutrition and hydration would only "at best prolong the dying process for him and will certainly add suffering to an already terribly uncomfortable dying process," said Kerri Kasem's lawyer, Troy Martin. @highlight Judge reverses course, gives daughter authority to end Kasem's water, food, medicine @highlight Attorney for Kasem's wife calls the judge's ruling "a death sentence" @highlight Radio icon is critically ill as family battles for control of medical decisions @highlight His daughter says the fight is about love, but his wife says it's over money
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Echoing earlier sentiments about wanting to run for re-election in November, Ford vowed to serve @placeholder for 'many, many years'.
Mayor Rob Ford proudly marched through the streets of Toronto Tuesday to celebrate Canada Day, drawing a mix of cheers and jeers from the crowd. Ford's public appearance Tuesday came just one day after he returned to work upon completing two months at a rehabilitation center where he received treatment for his well-documented alcohol addiction. Sporting a burgundy shirt and a red-and-white lei around his neck, the jovial mayor attended the East York Canada Day parade, where he chatted up passersby and handed magnets and small ‘Ford Nation’ flags. Back on the stump: Toronto Mayor Rob Ford walks with his son Douglas as he takes part in the East York Canada Day Parade in his first public appearance since returning from a rehab clinic @highlight Rob Ford took part in several public events celebrating annual Canada Day in Toronto @highlight His supporters clamored for pictures with the mayor while his detractors called for him to step down @highlight Ford entered rehab for alcohol addiction treatment on May 1 after 'another video emerged showing him smoking crack' @highlight In a press conference Monday, he said he had been 'in complete denial' but soon realized he had 'become my own worst enemy'
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The source says al-Zawahiri has the respect of the @placeholder and the trust of the new government.
The brother of al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri is proposing to mediate a peace deal between the West and Islamists. In an exclusive interview with CNN, Mohamed al-Zawahiri unveiled his proposal for the first time, saying he is in a unique position to help end the violence and that both sides need to make concessions. As the al Qaeda leader's brother, he says they are ideologically inseparable, and that if anyone can talk his brother out of violence it's him. He is like so many former prisoners I've met -- calm, collected, focused and utterly convinced by long held views examined, tested and reforged in incarceration. @highlight Mohamed al-Zawahiri puts forward plan to end Muslim vs. West violence @highlight He is the brother of al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri @highlight He spent 14 years in an Egyptian jail on terror charges that he denies @highlight Plan calls for Islamists and Western nations to make changes
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The decision to jump made, Kinmartin pointed the aircraft in the direction of @placeholder farmland -- the least populated area possible -- and jumped, pulling the cord on the parachute pack he was already wearing.
(CNN) -- Although Shawn Kinmartin flies planes for a sky diving service, he hadn't done any sky diving himself. But on Saturday he didn't have a choice. The 21-year-old's Cessna had been seriously damaged when a sky diver jumped out and hit a key piece of the aircraft, Kinmartin explained on CNN's "New Day" on Monday morning. To have a shot at survival, he'd have to jump. But before the heart-pumping moment, Kinmartin tried to steady his plane, cruising at 11,500 feet over eastern Missouri and southern Illinois. A fellow pilot flew up in another plane to help assess the damage. The pilot checked out Kinmartin's plane and signaled to him that the tail was badly bent. @highlight NEW: "I was nervous, a little scared," pilot Shawn Kinmartin recalls on CNN's "New Day" @highlight NEW: Kinmartin says he wants to sky-dive again -- next time on a tandem jump @highlight 21-year-old pilot forced to jump from his own plane after sky diver damaged plane @highlight Kinmartin pointed his plane toward farmland, and jumped
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This summer, he admitted that he choked the boy after luring him into the basement of a small @placeholder grocery store, police said.
New York (CNN) -- The man who confessed to the 1979 murder of 6-year-old Etan Patz was indicted Wednesday by a Manhattan grand jury, authorities said. His attorney, Harvey Fishbein, said Pedro Hernandez -- who was arrested on second degree murder and kidnapping charges -- is scheduled to appear in court Thursday. "Nothing that occurs in the course of this trial will answer what actually happened to Etan Patz," said Fishbein, who said his client has been "repeatedly diagnosed as suffering from schizophrenia." "Partly as a result of that disorder, my client has an IQ in the borderline-to-mild mental retardation range," he said. Fishbein had previously told a judge that Hernandez has a history of mental disorders, suffers from hallucinations and is bipolar. @highlight NEW: His attorney says Pedro Hernandez was diagnosed with schizophrenia @highlight NEW: Authorities say Hernandez's statements are not a result of mental illness @highlight Patz disappeared on his way to a New York school bus stop more than 33 years ago
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More than 100 protesters, one of whom wore a @placeholder mask, gathered
By Associated Press Last updated at 12:32 PM on 22nd October 2011 Rupert Murdoch was jostled by protesters and criticised by disgruntled shareholders who demanded the mogul and his sons resign from his scandal-hit newspaper empire. The 80-year-old chairman and CEO of News Corp was condemned for his handling of the phone hacking scandal. At the company's annual meeting in Los Angles some of his biggest investors voted against his re-election and that of his sons, James and Lachlan as directors. Making a mockery: A protester wears a puppet head of Rupert Murdoch during a demonstration at Fox Studios in LA during the annual stockholder meeting @highlight MP warns mogul he faces 'Mulcaire 2' threat
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@placeholder has said no returned Uighurs would be tortured, but it has warned other countries against taking the men.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The Pacific island nation of Palau has agreed to take in 17 Chinese Muslims held at the U.S. prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, the country's ambassador to the United States said Wednesday. The map shows the Pacific island nation of Palau in relation to China. Details of the transfer are still being worked out, Ambassador Hersey Kyota told CNN. But Kyota said his country, a former U.S. Pacific trust territory, has agreed to take in the ethnic Uighur detainees "for humanitarian reasons" and because of the "special relationship" between Palau and the United States. U.S. State Department spokesman Ian Kelly would not comment on the announcement, telling reporters, "We're still involved in ongoing discussions." @highlight Country's ambassador to U.S. says agreement includes some aid to Palau @highlight Uighurs are native Chinese Muslims @highlight Palau agrees to take 17 Uighurs from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba @highlight U.S. wouldn't send Uighur detainees to China due to torture concerns
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In a recent interview with CNN, @placeholder had said he would like to leave behind a group of companies that continues his family's legacy.
New Delhi (CNN) -- Ending years of speculation over the future leader of one of India's largest and most influential business groups, Tata Sons Wednesday named 43-year-old Cyrus Pallonji Mistry as the successor to business icon Ratan Tata, the man who has led the $80 billion conglomerate for the past two decades. The company broke away from tradition by appointing a non-family member for the first time in its almost 150-year-old history. Mistry said in a statement that he was "deeply honored" and he was aware that an "enormous responsibility, with a great legacy, has been entrusted" to him. Mistry is not new to the group; he has been on the board of Tata Sons since 2006 and will now serve as the group's deputy chairman until Ratan Tata retires in December 2012. @highlight Tata Sons is an $80 billion conglomerate @highlight Ratan Tata has no children @highlight Mistry has been on the board since 2006
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@placeholder I am today, or the Michael Alig I was before I became an
By Leon Watson The notorious king of New York’s Club Kids who was jailed for murdering his drug dealer has told how he feels nothing but 'shame and disgust' at his crime. Michael Alig, whose life was portrayed by Macaulay Culkin in the 2003 movie Party Monster, was freed last week after serving more than 17 years in prison. Alig, now 48, who masterminded some of the most extravagant parties of the early Nineties, pleaded guilty to bludgeoning the winged drug dealer Andre 'Angel' Menendez to death in 1996. Scroll down for more Michael Alig, the notorious king of New York’s Club Kids in the late 1980s who went to prison for murdering his drug dealer in 1996, has been freed on bail @highlight Michael Alig killed his drug dealer Andre 'Angel' Melendez in 1996 @highlight In an interview the 48-year-old describes how he was a 'selfish junkie' @highlight He had a reputation for organizing outrageous parties and taking drugs @highlight Dismembered body of Angel Melendez was found in 1996 @highlight Party Monster, a movie adaptation of Alig's wild life, was released in 2003
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"The deployment of this detachment has been directed in furtherance of @placeholder national security and foreign policy interests, including the important national interests in supporting the security of Jordan and promoting regional stability, pursuant to my constitutional authority to conduct U.S. foreign relations," Obama's letter said.
Washington (CNN) -- Due to security concerns in Jordan, which borders the Syrian civil war, a combat-equipped detachment of about 700 U.S. troops will remain in the country following training exercises that ended this week, President Barack Obama told Congress on Friday. In a letter to comply with the War Powers Act, Obama notified Congress that the detachment staying behind at the request of the Jordanian government included "Patriot missile systems, fighter aircraft, and related support, command, control and communications personnel and systems." "The detachment will remain in Jordan, in full coordination with the government of Jordan, until the security situation becomes such that it is no longer needed," Obama's letter said. @highlight President Obama notifies Congress of the detachment of 700 troops @highlight The troops, with Patriot missiles and jet fighters, are staying on after training exercises @highlight Jordan's government asked for the increased military presence, Obama's letter says @highlight Civil war in neighboring Syria is a threat to stability in Jordan, a key U.S. ally
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Trendy trio: Two students wear sparkly outfits as they join @placeholder for the performance
Grinding his hips from side-to-side and shimmying his chest, this is the moment a high school teacher from Texas shows his students how to groove to the rhythm. Scot Pankey from A. Maceo Smith New Tech High School in Dallas, decided to lead a dance around campus recently with Mark Ronson's hit single Uptown Funk being the track of choice. Wearing skin-tight grey pants and a black shirt, he puts on a high-energy performance for the camera as students follow his choreographed moves. Dance lesson: Grinding his hips from side-to-side and shimmying his chest, this is the moment Scot Pankey from A. Maceo Smith New Tech High School in Dallas, Texas, shows his students how to groove to the rhythm @highlight Scot Pankey from A. Maceo Smith New Tech High School in Dallas, decided to lead a dance around campus @highlight He chose Mark Ronson's hit single Uptown Funk for the performance @highlight Dozens of students joined him for the stunt @highlight To date footage of the event has been watched more than 20,000 times
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But his ambiguous – not to say confusing – reply did not mention well sourced claims that Ms @placeholder is actually staying overnight at the presidential palace, and there are even claims that she has her own bodyguard.
Francois Hollande has been pictured for the first time with his ‘secret’ lover Julie Gayet – relaxing in the official home of the French president. According to French sources Gayet has been a regular fixture at the Elysee Palace for months. The images of the pair sitting in the gardens of the Elysee Palace come as former first lady Valerie Trierweiler prepares to arrives in Britain. She was unceremoniously dumped by Mr Hollande in January, but is now promoting a kiss-and-tell book subtitled: ‘A story of love, power and betrayal’. Scroll down for video Caught in the act: The pictures, published by a French magazine, shows Francois Hollande and his rumoured girlfriend Julie Gayet, 42, sitting in the gardens of the Elysee Palace in Paris @highlight President Francois Hollande pictured with Julie Gayet for the first time @highlight Hollande and Gayet, 42, snapped sitting in the Elysee Palace gardens @highlight Gayet 'looks lovingly into his eyes' in snaps published in France @highlight Former first lady Valerie Trierweiler is heading to UK to promote her book
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Given that this government needs to govern Italy, I hope that it is done by @placeholder."
Racist taunts against Italy's first black minister, Cecile Kyenge, took another ugly turn over the weekend when someone hurled bananas at her during a rally. Kyenge's appointment as Italy's minister of integration three months ago isn't sitting well with right-wing radicals whose racial slurs and antics have overshadowed her tenure. The banana incident is just the latest. It took place Friday in Cervia, where Kyenge was speaking to supporters. A man popped up out of the crowd and launched two bananas toward the podium, Kyenge spokesman Cosimo Torlo said. The bananas fell short of the stage, landing between the first and second row of spectators. @highlight Cecile Kyenge has been the target of death threats and racist antics @highlight She became Italy's first black government minister in April @highlight Newspaper editor says the bad economy has contributed to racial tensions
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‘Charles Green had already done a deal with @placeholder on that.
By Craig Hope for MailOnline Follow @CraigHope_DM Newcastle owner Mike Ashley could rename Glasgow Rangers’ famous Ibrox home as the Sports Direct Arena as soon as ‘tomorrow’ if he wanted. Sandy Easdale – chairman of Rangers’ football board – has revealed that the billionaire businessman bought the naming rights to the stadium two years ago, reportedly for just £1. Ashley already owns shares in the Scottish club and struck a deal for the naming rights with former chief executive Charles Green. VIDEO Scroll down for Graham Wallace denies Rangers will enter insolvency (Archive) Change? Rangers' Ibrox stadium could be renamed the Sports Direct Arena by Newcastle owner Mike Ashley @highlight Rangers' Ibrox ground could be renamed the Sports Direct Arena @highlight Newcastle owner Mike Ashley bought Ibrox naming rights two years ago and has shares in the club @highlight Ashley has twice tried to rebrand Newcastle's home St James' Park
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Pazin credited "intense media scrutiny" with turning up the heat on @placeholder and Velarde, who eventually dropped the baby off on a doorstep four days after allegedly kidnapping him.
(CNN) -- A California county sheriff said on Friday that a couple executed what he called a "cold, calculating plan" to lure a mother to their home, strangle her, then run off with her baby. Merced County sheriff's deputies Wednesday arrested Teresa Ceja Robles, 33, and her husband, Jose Augustine Velarde, 37, and charged them with murdering Ana Lila Diaz DeCeja inside their Planada house. The victim's infant boy reunited with his surviving family members, including his father and grandmother, the following night -- nine days after being abandoned in frigid conditions on a stranger's front stoop. Sheriff Mark Pazin told HLN's "Nancy Grace" that the pair killed the 26-year-old woman because they wanted to have her two-month-old boy, a desire that began after Diaz let Robles hold the baby in a medical clinic shortly after his birth. @highlight NEW: A California sheriff says a couple schemed to kill a mother and steal her baby @highlight Merced County's sheriff said the victim was strangled to death, dumped, burned @highlight Police say they're working to determine whether the couple tried to sell a baby @highlight The victim's 2-month-old son was found alive and reunited with his family
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Messi completed his treble 10 minutes from time before leaving to a standing ovation with record 24-time winners' @placeholder facing a comfortable task in next Wednesday's return leg.
(CNN) -- Lionel Messi hit a hat-trick as Barcelona triumphed 3-1 in their Spanish Copa Del Rey last-16 first leg tie at 10-man Atletico Madrid on Tuesday. Argentine coach Diego Maradona saw Lionel Messi fire a King's Cup hat-trick for Barcelona in Madrid. Argentine coach Diego Maradona watched as one of his World Cup stars found the target after 12, 58 and 80 minutes having been rested for last weekend's 3-1 Primera Liga win over Real Mallorca. Messi fired the first beyond French goalkeeper Gregory Coupet following a return pass from Daniel Alves and added the second from the penalty spot. @highlight Lionel Messi hits hat-trick as Barca win 3-1 in Copa Del Rey last-16 first leg @highlight Messi on target after 12, 58 and 80 minutes against 10-man Atletico Madrid @highlight Argentine coach Diego Maradona was on hand to watch Messi's heroics
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@placeholder lawyers argued that the state statute should be declared invalid because it has improperly preempted federal law.
Washington (CNN) -- The Justice Department on Tuesday weighed in on one of the most explosive issues in American politics, filing a lawsuit to overturn a tough new Arizona immigration law that has sharply divided people along partisan, ideological and ethnic lines. It also asked the federal courts to grant an injunction to stop enforcement of the measure before it takes effect late this month. Arizona's law requires immigrants to carry their alien registration documents at all times and allows police to question the residency status of people in the course of enforcing another law. It also targets businesses that hire illegal immigrant laborers or knowingly transport them. @highlight NEW: Arizona governor criticizes government lawsuit against immigration law @highlight Key Republican says lawsuit shows "contempt" for Americans @highlight Justice Department says Arizona improperly preempts federal law @highlight Law requires police to question people suspected of being in U.S. illegally
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"With commercial air service restored, we can better connect loved ones and provide consistent transportation to and from @placeholder."
(CNN) -- American Airlines announced Tuesday it will resume commercial flights into Port-au-Prince, Haiti, on Friday, making it the first airline to do so. Commercial flights ended on January 12, when a 7.0-magnitude earthquake killed more than 200,000 people and damaged many of the country's buildings, including some at Toussaint Louverture International Airport, in the capital. The first flight will depart Miami International Airport in Florida at 6:40 a.m., arriving at 8:35 a.m. in Port-au-Prince, American Airlines said in a news release. "This is that crack in the dam that we so badly needed and our passengers so badly wanted, to start moving regularly scheduled traffic into and out of Haiti," spokesman Tim Smith told CNN Radio. @highlight American will resume service Friday morning @highlight The airline has been working to repair earthquake damage to the terminal @highlight Spirit Airlines is waiting for approval to resume daily flight from Florida
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Brazil or Holland to play either @placeholder or England in semi-finals
Jose Mourinho has played it safe when predicting which teams will reach the last-16 of this month's World Cup. The Chelsea boss, clearly keen to keep friends over here onside, said that England will progress out of their group alongside Italy. That means the Portuguese believes Luis Suarez and Uruguay will fail to get out of one of the tougher-looking groups. VIDEO Scroll down for Chelsea's Cesar Azpilicueta scores a brilliant chip in Spain training Buttering up: Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has predicted that England will progress out of their group Tough ask: Steven Gerrard's Three Lions face Costa Rica, Italy and Uruguay in Group D @highlight Portuguese tips Holland to get out of Group of Death with Spain @highlight Mourinho doesn't believe Suarez and Uruguay will progress @highlight England to face Didier Drogba's Ivory Coast in his last-16 @highlight Roy Hodgson's semi-final would be against either Brazil or Holland
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on whether or not @placeholder was the person who delivered the drugs on January
By Rebecca Evans Daniel Spargo-Mabbs died from a heart attack after taking ecstasy at a rave A boy of 16 died after making a ‘fatal’ decision to buy ecstasy to take with friends at an illegal rave, a court heard yesterday. Daniel Spargo-Mabbs collapsed after downing a bottle of water laced with half a gram of the Class A drug. Ryan Kirk, 21, is accused of delivering the drugs, known as MDMA, to Daniel’s friends before the party in a disused cotton factory in Hayes, West London, in January. Prosecutor Tyrone Silcott told Isleworth Crown Court that the five friends, aged 15 to 17, made a ‘bad’ decision to get some ecstasy. @highlight Daniel Spargo-Mabbs died after taking drugs at a warehouse party in Hayes @highlight Ryan Kirk is on trial charged with being concerned in supplying a controlled drug of class A - MDMA - on January 17 this year @highlight The 21-year-old denies the charges against him at Isleworth Crown Court
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@placeholder are still negotiating for £30m-rated Adam Lallana and have
Liverpool are on the brink of signing Rickie Lambert after they launched a shock £4million bid for the England striker. Brendan Rodgers is determined to add depth to his squad but the move for boyhood Reds fan Lambert has come from left field. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Lambert shoulder charging rugby pads in England training Brazil bound: Lambert is currently training with England ahead of the World Cup next month The 32-year-old is with the England squad preparing for Friday's game with Peru, but he is expected to be allowed to travel to Liverpool on Saturday for a medical and the switch from Southampton could be completed early next week. @highlight Lambert expected to undergo medical on Saturday before joining back up with England to fly to America @highlight Bid for Adam Lallana held up by the fact Bournemouth are owed a 25 per cent sell-on fee @highlight Reds have also bid £16million for Sevilla left-back Alberto Moreno
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But, sources admit, William and @placeholder have quickly realised they are not a ‘super-couple’ and need some help, particularly as the duchess is slowly returning to limited royal duties.
By Rebecca English and Richard Kay PUBLISHED: 18:55 EST, 12 September 2013 | UPDATED: 05:45 EST, 13 September 2013 Prince William and Jessie Webb, his nanny in the 1990s. She will now look after Prince George They had hoped to do it all themselves. But, as many new parents have realised before them, sometimes you need an extra pair of hands. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have bowed to the inevitable and hired a nanny for their seven-week-old son, Prince George. They have decided to keep it in the family, however – asking William’s former nanny, Jessie Webb, to come out of retirement and lend a hand part-time. @highlight William hires Jessie Webb, his childhood nanny, to look after Prince George @highlight The 71-year-old will lend a hand part-time @highlight the prince is fond of Miss Webb, who was a guest of honour at his wedding
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In his appeal to Mrs Boehner, Hoyt said he wanted her husband and another person, an @placeholder doctor, to hand-deliver his termination report to him, or have him transported to a 'secure location' so the three of them could have 'an honest conversation.'
A former bartender at an Ohio country club patronized by House Speaker John Boehner has been charged with threatening to murder the 12-term congressman by poisoning his wine. According to federal prosecutors, the failed assassination plot was hatched by 44-year-old Michael Hoyt last fall after he was fired from the Wetherington Country Club. Investigators say Hoyt, known at the country club as ‘Bartender Mike,’ blamed Congressman Boehner for his termination in mid-October. Scroll down for video Bizarre plot: Former bartender Michael Hoyt (left), 44, has been charged with threatening to murder House Speaker John Boehner (right) by spiking his wine with poison @highlight Federal prosecutors indicted Michael Hoyt, 44, last week on charges of threatening to murder House Speaker Boehner @highlight Hoyt was fired from Wetherington Country Club in October and apparently blamed his termination on Boehner @highlight Police seized a loaded handgun from Hoyt's apartment and an assault rifle from his mother's home in Kentucky @highlight He contacted Debbie Boehner, the congressman's wife, via email to complain about her husband @highlight The congressman told FBI he knew Hoyt as a bartender at the country club but had not had any 'negative interactions with him'
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Citing a senior @placeholder official, the newspaper described the device as sewn into "custom fit" underwear and able to be detonated in two ways.
Washington (CNN) -- A man who volunteered as a suicide bomber for a terrorist group intent on blowing up a U.S.-bound plane was working instead as an intelligence agent for Saudi Arabia, The New York Times reported Tuesday, citing American and foreign officials. The double agent departed Yemen, traveled through the United Arab Emirates and gave the bomb and information about al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula to the CIA, Saudi intelligence and other foreign intelligence agencies, the newspaper said. The bomb, which was intended to pass undetected through airport security, was given to the FBI, which was poring over it, the newspaper said. @highlight Suicide bomber volunteer was instead working as an intelligence agent, NYT reports @highlight Agent has "cooperated closely" with the CIA, officials tell The New York Times @highlight The informant also provided information that aided the CIA drone strike last weekend
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@placeholder supports school choice and he practiced in his own family.
San Diego (CNN) -- Here is an unlikely duel: It's Jeb Bush, former Florida governor and possible 2016 GOP presidential hopeful, vs. Matt Damon, actor and activist. The topic: School accountability measures that rely on high-stakes testing to determine which students are learning, which educators are teaching and which schools are working. Bush supports the tests, Damon opposes them. More on how their paths crossed in a minute. First, take it from someone who taught for four years as a substitute teacher in my old school district in Central California and who has written about education reform for more than two decades: Many educators don't want to advertise to the world how well their students are doing academically because, from there, it's a short walk to grading teacher performance. @highlight Ruben Navarrette: Testing is controversial but provides needed accountabiity in schools @highlight Matt Damon, a proud graduate of public schools, questioned emphasis on testing @highlight Damon said he didn't send his kids to public schools as they lack "progressive education" @highlight Navarrette: Jeb Bush was right to call out Damon for not living up to his ideals
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Meanwhile, the Liberal Democrats and Labour are warning that raising the prospect of withdrawal but delaying a referendum until 2018 will damage business confidence in investing in @placeholder.
By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 12:13 EST, 17 January 2013 | UPDATED: 12:26 EST, 17 January 2013 Half of people would vote to stay in the European Union if David Cameron succeeds in negotiating a new relationship, a survey revealed on the eve of the Prime Minister’s long-awaited speech on Europe. Support for leaving the EU altogether is at its lowest level since December 2011, with 42 per cent of people saying they would vote to exit in a straight in/out referendum. With Mr Cameron vowing to press ahead with his landmark speech in Amsterdam tomorrow morning, he will bolstered by the findings which show 50 per cent of people would vote to stay in the EU if he renegotiated the UK’s relationship with Europe and said that Britain's interests were now protected. @highlight David Cameron to press ahead with long-awaited speech in Amsterdam despite Algerian hostage crisis involving British citizens @highlight He phoned Barack Obama and Francois Holland to brief them on his plans @highlight Poll shows 50% would vote to stay in EU if he can get a better deal @highlight Support to exit at its lowest level since December 2011 @highlight Under pressure from Tory Eurosceptics and UKIP on one side and Labour and Lib Dems on the other @highlight Business Secretary Vince Cable warns PM could end up taking Britain out of the EU 'by accident'
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'@placeholder [Bobo] even went up and introduced herself as Holly's mom.'
By Ashley Collman PUBLISHED: 18:27 EST, 6 March 2014 | UPDATED: 18:50 EST, 6 March 2014 The mother of the 29-year-old man charged with killing missing nursing student Holly Bobo, says Bobo's mother Karen was her son's fourth grade teacher. Zachary Adams was was officially charged with first-degree murder and especially aggravated kidnapping Wednesday, following a search of his property in Holladay, Tennessee over the weekend. Authorities believe Adams is responsible for the disappearance of 20-year-old Holly Bobo, who was last seen being led into the woods behind her home with a man wearing all camouflage in April 2011. @highlight Holly Bobo went missing on April 13, 2011 when she was 20-years-old @highlight She was last seen by her brother walking into the woods behind her Darden, Tennessee home with a man wearing full camouflage @highlight On Wednesday, 29-year-old Zachary Adams was charged with the first-degree murder and especially aggravated kidnapping of Bobo @highlight Adams was arrested on unrelated charges last Friday, and was booked in county jail while investigators executed a search warrant on his home @highlight Adams' mother Cindy, revealed the elementary school connection between her son and Mrs Bobo after the charges were filed @highlight A woman who grew up with Adams told police that he 'stalked' Bobo at a racoon hunt a week before she disappeared @highlight The same friend said he made comments about Bobo in the past year, which he reported to authorities @highlight Adams is being held without bond after and is due to be arrainged in Decatur County court on Tuesday
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photographs taken on the @placeholder front line from June to August 1944.
These extraordinary photographs provide a unique on-the-ground view of the immediate aftermath of the 1944 D-Day invasion. The campaign heralded the beginning of the end of the Second World War, as 160,000 Allied soldiers landed on the beaches of France to liberate it from the occupying Nazi forces. The iconic operation - the largest sea invasion in history - has been chronicled in numerous films, books and TV series, but as these images show, there is still an enormous amount of previously unseen material captured by the troops who took part in the heroic mission. Historic: A nurse from the Army Nurse Corps preparing dressings in a tent at the 13th Field Hospital Saint Laurent sur Mer near Omaha Beach near Omaha Beach on June 15, 1944. Nurses arrived in the combat zone after the 12th of June @highlight Pictures give incredible insight into the assault that heralded the end of the world's most destructive conflict @highlight They are part of an online database that invites historians to help shed light on the scenarios captured on film @highlight Also show the contribution of the women who landed in Normandy to support Allied soldiers
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Toure smiles for a selfie with a fan as he hopes to lead Ivory Coast to @placeholder glory
At first glance, it looks like Yaya Toure is pointing towards a Chelsea side disappearing into the distance with the Premier League title. But while Manchester City continue to stumble in the title race without the presence of their star midfielder, the Ivory Coast powerhouse was instead preparing for his country's opening game of the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations. The 31-year-old spent Monday looking around the Malabo Stadium and inspected the pitch ahead of his country's group stage encounter with Guinea on Tuesday. Yaya Toure gestures after arriving at the Malabo Stadium on Monday, on the eve of Ivory Coast's opening Africa Cup of Nations match with Guinea @highlight Ivory Coast face Guinea in the 2015 Africa Nations Cup on Tuesday @highlight Manchester City have lost ground to Chelsea in Premier League title race @highlight Champions were beaten 2-0 by Arsenal at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday @highlight Yaya Toure absence has seen champions pick up just one point from six @highlight Ivory Coast star prepared for Africa Cup of Nations opener with Guinea @highlight Midfielder looked in better condition after missing Saturday training @highlight READ: Ivory Coast vs Guinea: Yaya Toure set to start for Elephants
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If the Western media are doing @placeholder no favors, then the African media are also a disservice to African-Americans because it portrays them as criminals, some immigrants say.
ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- Africa is not a country, and Africans generally do not live in trees or hunt game with spears. Nor do they all walk around in the nude among lions and zebras. Chinedu Ezeamuzie shows some of his company's Web designs after an interview last week. African immigrants to the United States say cartoonish caricatures and a Western media penchant for reporting on Africa's disease, hunger and war -- rather than the continent's successes -- trivialize their cultures. They complain they have trouble dispelling the stereotypes once they arrive in the States. They concede, though, the myths run both ways and some say they were surprised to find their values more often aligned with those of white Americans than African-Americans. @highlight Senegalese woman says of two cultures: We are "taught different values" @highlight African, African-American teenagers had myriad misconceptions of each other @highlight Nigerian says he tried to act like African-Americans to fit in, was still confused @highlight Key to dispelling myths about both cultures is education, dialogue, immigrants say
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In one online rant, @placeholder said: 'I'm going to ruin you in every conceivable manner.
An internet troll who harassed successful sellers on eBay in a bid to put them out of business has been exposed after years of abuse. Charles 'Chuck' Fitch, from Canton, Michigan, is said to be the man behind the mask who calls himself Ebayisajoke and harasses not only the ecommerce website and PayPal but also those who use it. A television reporter in Detroit, Michigan, hired private investigators to track down the man who targeted individual customers, sending them a torrent of threatening abuse. Scroll down for video Calling himself Ebayisajoke, the troll wears a Guy Fawkes mask and alters his voice to attack eBay and sellers @highlight Ebay-hating troll named as Charles 'Chuck' Fitch of Canton, Michigan @highlight Local reporter Rob Wolchek hired private investigators to track him down @highlight Troll calls himself Ebayisajoke and harasses successful sellers on the site @highlight He posts videos threatening to close down people's online businesses @highlight He refused to comment when approached by TV reporter over troll claims
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Suarez brings out the best in @placeholder but what is best for Liverpool now should not include Suarez.
It took 36 minutes for the first email to arrive. As the shockwaves from Rio de Janeiro were still reverberating, bookmakers began pumping out their blunt messages. Assessing how much of an impact Luis Suarez's suspension would have on Liverpool's ambitions for the new Barclays Premier League campaign, the words in the subject box from odds compilers had no ambiguity. 'Reds pushed out for title glory,' they proclaimed. They were delivering a calculated summary of where Liverpool stand without Suarez: not credible contenders. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Suarez bite Chiellini and Bakkal while at Ajax in 2010 Good times: Luis Suarez was the Premier League Player of the Year last season but Liverpool could now sell @highlight As it stands now, Suarez will miss the first nine Premier League matches of next season @highlight If the striker remains on Merseyside while serving his four-month ban, he will cast a heavy cloud @highlight Brendan Rodgers needs reliability and stability as well as talent to create title-winning team
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'Mr @placeholder has apologised for his comments,' Mr Giles added.
By Frank Coletta for Daily Mail Australia The Country Liberal Party in the Northern Territory is a party divided again today with Member for Daly, Gary Higgins, refusing to attend all meetings, after an alleged homophobic slur against his son by Deputy Chief Minister Dave Tollner. Parliamentary colleagues have confirmed Mr Higgins' stance. He's informed party officials that he does not want to present at future meetings where Mr Tollner be in attendance. According to the NT News, the territory's Deputy Chief Minister is accused of calling Joshua Higgins a 'pillow biter' and 'shirt lifter'. Scroll down for video @highlight Northern Territory Deputy Chief Minister Dave Tollner made the alleged homophobic slurs against the son of his colleague, Gary Higgins @highlight Mr Higgins' son, Joshua, works for the government for Community Services Minister Bess Price @highlight The drama unfolded after a draft speech was presented to the NT Cabinet @highlight NT Chief Minister Adam Giles agrees his deputy's comments were both inappropriate and not acceptable but says the matter has been dealt with @highlight Party colleagues disagree, claiming there should be disciplinary action and the 'team is not cohesive' @highlight The CLP, which lost three indigenous MPs after Terry Mills was toppled in a coup led by Adam Giles, holds a one-seat majority only in the NT
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Arsenal watched @placeholder in the summer and again in September.
The agent of Dinamo Zagreb midfielder Marcelo Brozovic claims he will hold talks with Arsenal in November over a possible move. The 21-year-old, who plays as a box to box style midfielder, featured for Croatia at the World Cup this summer and has attracted interest from a number of clubs. His representative, Miroslav Bicanic, intends to discuss possible moves when Croatia play USA for an international friendly. Dinamo Zagreb midfielder Marcelo Brozovic's (left) agent claims Arsenal are interested in signing him The Croatia international is due to be in London in November for his country's match against the USA Age: 21 @highlight Arsenal will hold talks with Marcelon Brozovic, claims player's agent @highlight Dinamo Zagreb star Marcelo Brozovic played for Croatia at World Cup @highlight The 21-year-old midfielder has attracted interest from several clubs @highlight Agent says when Croatia play USA in November a move will be discussed
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@placeholder would then parse the clues into different keywords and sentence fragments in order to find statistically related phrases.
Technology company IBM is putting its supercomputer Watson to work - in a robot call centre. The artificially intelligent computer system is taking on the role of customer service manager and will be called Watson Engagement Advisor. Companies will be able to sign up to IBM's service and its customers can then ring a helpline and complain or get help from the Question Answering (QA) machine. The IBM Watson Mobile Developer Challenge invited teams to design mobile apps using Watson's, pictured, cognitive computing capabilities. The 25 finalists will now submit prototypes for judging, after which only five teams will present proposals to IBM. Three winners will get access to the Watson's developer platform @highlight The IBM supercomputer is set to become a customer service manager called the Watson Engagement Advisor @highlight Customers will be able to complain to Watson through phone, email, instant messaging @highlight Watson-powered smartphone app, 'Ask Watson' expected later this year
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U.S. intelligence officials believe @placeholder began turning the Haqqani Network into a "killing machine" in 2007.
The U.S. decision to cripple the finances of the insurgent Haqqani network has put the limelight on its influential and respected leader, Sirajuddin Haqqani. Based in North Waziristan, a tribal area of Pakistan, the group is aligned with the Taliban and al Qaeda and is considered one of the most significant threats to stability in Afghanistan. Jeffrey Dressler, a senior analyst with the Institute for the Study of War, said Siraj, as he is known to intelligence sources, is the "name, the face" and the "guy with all the clout" in a group that has been a major problem for coalition forces along the Afghan-Pakistan border. @highlight Haqqani Sirajuddin is described by analysts as more radicalized and violent than his brothers @highlight His network is based in Pakistan's tribal region @highlight He is widely respected among other insurgents @highlight The Haqqani network has been described as a 'family business'
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The rain was falling so hard and fast in @placeholder that the weather service recorded 1.6 inches in just 10 minutes.
Dallas (CNN) -- Severe weather hit the Houston area Monday, flooding streets and homes and leaving thousands of people without power, emergency officials said. Torrential rain fell across the area, causing flash flooding that left streets and highways impassable and submerged some vehicles. "We have a lot of roadways closed, and some evacuations are going on," said Alan Spears of the Fort Bend County office of emergency management. In the city of Richmond, rescues were conducted by boat and on foot. Spears said he believes a tornado touched down in the area. "We had 7,000 people without power in the county," he said. @highlight NEW: More than 4 inches fall at Houston Hobby Airport, setting a record @highlight National Weather Service to investigate possible tornado touchdowns @highlight Houston has conducted 20 to 30 high-water rescues, another official says
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@placeholder declined to comment further last night, while Sopher and all the musicians involved did not respond to requests for comment.
Pop stars Eliza Doolittle and Sam Smith are being sued by an unknown songwriter who claims she wrote the lyrics they wrote on chart hits. Katie Farrah Sopher alleges that her songbook was stolen by her 'violent' ex-boyfriend Sean Sawyers, who sold her work on to music industry contacts. In legal documents seen by The Mail on Sunday, Sopher is claiming more than £200,000 in damages over four songs. Three of them are from the Surrey-based duo Disclosure: Latch, which reached number 11 in the charts and featured Smith on vocals; the number two hit White Noise; and You and Me, which featured Doolittle. @highlight Katie Farrah Sopher claiming over £200,000 in damages over four songs @highlight Three of them were performed by Surrey-based chart toppers, Discolsure @highlight Claims they were inspired by suffering she endured in toxic relationship @highlight She accuses 'violent' ex-boyfriend, Sean Sawyers, of stealing songbook @highlight He denies all allegations and says he's never seen the book in question
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It lasted for 16 hours and reached temperatures of 1000 C, yet swift action by the @placeholder fire-fighters meant only 14 people out of 32 on the train suffered minor injuries, including smoke inhalation.
By Peter Allen PUBLISHED: 11:05 EST, 5 October 2012 | UPDATED: 11:06 EST, 5 October 2012 Professional fire-fighters who have fought blazes in the Channel Tunnel for the past 18 years are to be replaced by untrained security guards, it emerged today. It follows a breakdown in contract talks between Eurotunnel, which manages the undersea link, and the Pas-de-Calais fire service (SDIS). The company was trying to renegotiate a 2m pounds plus annual deal with SDIS but the French fire-fighters pulled out. Threat: A damaged Eurotunnel shuttle train following an a blaze in 1997. Contract talks between Eurotunnel and the Calais fire service have broken down meaning firefighters are to be replaced by untrained security guards @highlight Talks break down between Eurotunnel chiefs and the Calais fire service @highlight The tunnel has seen three fires since it was opened in 1994 @highlight The Calais fire brigade has base just 10 minutes from the tunnel entrance
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@placeholder had a very good keeper on a very good day, which is why we couldn’t win.'
Brazil coach Luiz Felipe Scolari showed signs of strain as he tried to defend his team’s goalless draw with Mexico in a fractious post match press conference. The host nation remain well placed to qualify after their draw in Fortaleza but the famously combustible Scolari was in no mood to accept any criticism at the Estadio Castelao. 'In my opinion, my opinion not yours, I think the team has played ten per cent better than when we played Croatia,' said Scolari. Strain: Brazil failed to find the target as they struggled to a goalless draw with Mexico Embrace: Scolari hugging Mexico coach Miguel Herrera after the final whistle @highlight Scolari showed strains in press conference after Brazil drew with Mexico @highlight Game finished 0-0 as the Brazilians failed to break their opponents down @highlight Criticised for his decision to persist with Fred and drop Hulk @highlight Host nation still in pole position to qualify from Group A @highlight Scolari joked that he 'did not like' Mexican goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa
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"@placeholder reiterated the position of the Iraqi government based on the need to find a peaceful political solution for the Syrian crisis and its rejection to supply ammunitions to any party involved in the Syrian conflicts," the release said.
Damascus, Syria (CNN) -- North Korea requested permission from Iraq this week to fly a plane through its airspace to Syria, an adviser to Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki told CNN on Friday. Al-Maliki rejected the request out of suspicion the plane would be carrying weapons, said adviser Ali al-Mousawi. The prime minister talked by phone with U.S. Vice President Joe Biden on Friday afternoon, officials said. Biden asked Iraq for help in stopping weapons from reaching Syria, according to a statement released by his office, and stressed to the Iraqi prime minister "the need to prevent any state from taking advantage of Iraq's territory or airspace to send weapons to Syria." @highlight NEW: Two members of an opposition group - and a friend - disappear in Syria @highlight At least 117 people are killed across the country Friday, another opposition group says @highlight U.N. refugee agency says it is making progress relocating Syrian refugees in Lebanon @highlight In an interview, Syrian leader is critical of opposition supporters Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Qatar
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But he added that the solution is not to give up on @placeholder and said a flawed relationship is better than no relationship.
Washington (CNN) -- A Pakistan-based terrorist group that is actively attacking American troops across the border in Afghanistan is an "arm" of the Pakistani intelligence agency, the top U.S. military officer told Congress on Thursday. The blunt accusation from the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Adm. Michael Mullen, reflected the growing impatience of U.S. officials with Pakistan's unwillingness to stop the attacks and the belief that Pakistan is actively supporting the insurgents. But the recent high profile attacks by insurgents in Afghanistan represent a shift in strategy by the Taliban, who have ceded control of territory in much of the country, the U.S. secretary of defense said Thursday. @highlight Pakistan denies its intelligence agency supports the Haqqani network @highlight Pakistan says to stop the allegations or "you will lose and ally" @highlight "The Haqqani network ... acts as a veritable arm of Pakistan's intelligence," Mullen says @highlight "The insurgency has been turned back in much" of Afghanistan, Panetta says
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New French President Francois Hollande is sure to use his first @placeholder to press for pro-growth policies, and is likely to win the backing of most people around the table.
By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 04:53 EST, 18 May 2012 | UPDATED: 14:46 EST, 21 May 2012 World leaders will gather for crunch talks at Camp David today as Greece teeters on the edge of exiting the euro. The Group of Eight industrialised nations meet at the U.S. presidential retreat near Washington DC for a two-day summit. The focus will be on Greece as it stumbles toward an unprecedented eurozone exit that could rock the global economy. The new French president Francois Hollande (right) and German chancellor Angela Merkel will be present at the G8 summit for talks on the debt crisis as Greece's future in the eurozone appears uncertain @highlight EU admits it is working on a contingency plan @highlight Markets rocked by fears crisis is slipping out of control @highlight Spain's main share index fell more than 2 per cent @highlight German Chancellor Angela Merkel under pressure @highlight Merkel and President Obama could clash over policy @highlight White House prepares to welcome new French leader
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her mother @placeholder, who hitched up her strapless dress and sat
By Iona Kirby PUBLISHED: 23:50 EST, 1 December 2013 | UPDATED: 10:51 EST, 2 December 2013 It’s the most wonderful time of the year – the time when the Kardashians release their annual Christmas card. And of course, Kim had her heart set on being the centre of attention for the elaborate photo shoot. The reality star showcased the figure that made her famous in a show-stopping Yves Saint Laurent dress while smouldering for the camera for the 2013 card, which was unveiled on Sunday. Scroll down for video Their most elaborate one yet: The Kardashians have released their annual family Christmas card, which was shot by David LaChapelle for 2013 @highlight Shot by acclaimed photographer David LaChapelle @highlight Most of the family's men didn't take part, including Rob Kardashian, Kanye West, Lamar Odom and Scott Disick @highlight Kris Jenner's estranged husband Bruce is trapped in a glass tube @highlight LaChapelle didn't want to include Kourtney's children Mason and Penelope, but she refused to leave them out @highlight Kim agreed she wouldn't include baby daughter Nori in the shoot
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Barwell and O'Reilly, from @placeholder, spoke only to confirm their names, ages and addresses during the brief hearing.
The parents of missing mother Nicola Payne today said they were determined to find their daughter 23 years after she disappeared at the age of just 18. Two men appeared in court charged with murdering the teenager today, but her mother Marilyn and father John said their 'ultimate aim' was to discover Nicola's whereabouts. Nigel Barwell and Thomas O'Reilly, both 50, attended a brief hearing at Birmingham Magistrates' Court. Missing: The parents of Nicola Payne have launched a new appeal to find their daughter Emotional: John and Marilyn Payne outside Birmingham Magistrates' Court today After the hearing, Nicola's parents said they welcomed the fact that the men had been charged and vowed to find their daughter. @highlight Nicola went missing aged 18 while walking to parents' home in Coventry @highlight 23 years later, Nigel Barwell and Thomas O'Reilly appeared in court today charged with her murder @highlight Parents said aim is to find their daughter 'to bring peace to our family' @highlight Police are appealing for witnesses who might be able to help investigation
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Tension: A @placeholder soldier shouts from behind a wall of riot shields as protesters threaten them
Thailand's military junta has blocked MailOnline today after the site revealed a video of the country's Crown Prince and his wife partying. The clip of the decadent event, which was shot at the Thai Royal Palace in Bangkok, shows Princess Srirasmi – a former waitress – cavorting in just a tiny G-string as she feeds a pet dog cake, apparently to celebrate its birthday. It is thought publishing the video yesterday has breached lese majeste laws which outlaw offending the Thai royal family. The country's new military junta which took power last week is thought to be keen to enforce such laws strictly. @highlight Video of Princess Srirasmi emerged in which she cavorts in a G-string @highlight It has been deemed offensive to the Thai royal family, and blocked @highlight UK minister says he is 'extremely concerned' about media restrictions @highlight The clampdown came as protesters gather in the Thai capital today @highlight Previously, Facebook, YouTube and Twitter have been blocked @highlight Thailand is ranked 130th out of 180 countries in censorship index
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Because I had @placeholder I had always planned to call the next one Porsche.
A mother with a passion for motoring has named her newest arrival Porsche after the baby was born at top speed in the middle of a supermarket. Car fan Joy Lowther, 28, from Kings Lynn, had popped into Tesco with her oldest daughter Mercedes, three, when she suddenly went into labour in the baby aisle. She was helped into a store room where concerned staff helped her deliver her healthy 6lb 7oz baby girl in just 10 minutes. Car family: Joy Lowther, 28, with her four children (from left), Frank, 6, Mercedes, 4, Porsche and Alfa, 8 Motor mad: Joy cradles newborn Porsche (left) and the tiny baby with her older sister Mercedes (right) @highlight Joy Lowther, 28, went into labour during a trip to the supermarket @highlight She gave birth in 10 minutes at a Cambridgeshire branch of Tesco @highlight Branch manager Cheryl Moir, 40, delivered baby Porsche Smith @highlight New baby Porsche joins older sister Mercedes, 3, and brother Alfa, 8 @highlight Joy and her partner Kevin Smith, 26, have another son named Frank
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Newly declassified documents show the FBI kept close tabs on Soviet dictator Josef Stalin's only daughter after her high-profile defection to the United States in 1967. The documents show the agency was gathering details from informants on how Lana Peters' arrival was affecting international relations at that time. She was known as Svetlana Alliluyeva before her defection. Ms Peters died last year, aged 85, in a Wisconsin nursing home. Journey: Peters, pictured in 2010, moved to the U.S. in 1967. She moved back to the Soviet Union in 1984 - but returned to the U.S. a year later The FBI's file mainly contains memos and news articles from the late 1960s. One 1967 memo details a conversation with a confidential source who said Peters' defection would have a 'profound effect' on anyone else considering such a move from the Soviet bloc. @highlight Newly-released files on Lana Peters who died last year aged 85 at Wisconsin nursing home @highlight FBI gathered details from informants after her arrival in 1967
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The ADF, a secretive organisation formed in the 1990s to fight the Ugandan government, has also been linked to a string of recent attacks in eastern @placeholder.
More than 50 people have been massacred in a village in the Democratic Republic of Congo by machete and axe-wielding attackers. The killings happened yesterday near the Ugandan border around 10km from the town of Beni, where the army and UN peacekeepers are stationed. Government officials blamed the massacre on the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), a Ugandan Islamist rebel group. More than 50 people were massacred in a Congo village near Beni (pictured) on the Ugandan border Officials added that more than 200 people have been killed near Beni since early October by the ADF. North Kivu Governor Julien Paluku told Reuters nine bodies had arrived at the morgue in the nearby town of Oicha but said the toll could rise. @highlight Killings happened near town of Beni where UN peacekeepers are stationed @highlight Government officials blamed massacre on the ADF, a Ugandan rebel group @highlight They said the group is responsible for more than 200 deaths near Beni since early October
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Finding the water on the par-five 18th with his approach shot, @placeholder made a disappointing bogey to finish on level par 72.
(CNN) -- With arrow straight driving, big hitting Dustin Johnson powered his way clear of the field at the WGC-HSBC Champions in Shanghai Friday while first round leader Rory McIlroy paid the price for wayward play from tee to green on his back nine. Texan Johnson overpowered the Sheshan International course with a nine-under 63 to go five clear of McIlroy and fellow Americans Bubba Watson and Boo Weekley on 12-under 132 after two rounds. Johnson's playing partner Graeme McDowell -- still in the hunt on six-under -- could only look on in wonder. "I've probably seen 18 of the best drives I've seen all year in the last two days," he remarked during their round. @highlight Dustin Johnson takes halfway lead at HSBC Champions in Shanghai @highlight Shoots course record equaling 63 at Sheshan International @highlight First round leader Rory McIlroy falls back into tie for second @highlight British Open champion Phil Mickelson seven shots adrift
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The friend's mother, who first alerted police about the picture from @placeholder, also said her son received messages from him that said: 'I told you I cleaned up the shells' and 'Ryan was not the last one'.
A funeral was held for a 16-year-old Pennsylvania boy who authorities said was shot by a classmate who took a selfie with his body. Family and friends gathered at Sacred Heart Church in Jeannette this morning for the funeral mass of Ryan Mangan, who was found fatally shot in his home on February 4. Around 250 people attended to show their respects, and a private burial immediately followed at the Sacred Heart Cemetery. Family and friends gathered at Sacred Heart Church in Jeannette this morning for the funeral mass of Ryan Mangan (above), 16, who was found fatally shot in his home on February 4 @highlight Family and friends gathered at Sacred Heart Church in Pennsylvania this morning to lay Ryan Mangan to rest @highlight Around 250 people, including fellow students from Jeannette High School, showed their respects @highlight Maxwell Morton, 16, has been identified as suspected shooter from selfie he sent to friend @highlight He is charged with criminal homicide, first-degree murder and possession of a firearm by a minor
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He watched the Wolves loss with Cellino and sections of the crowd sang his name as @placeholder went behind to Leon Clarke's 85th-minute winner.
Leeds' managerial circus returned on Saturday evening as trigger-happy owner Massimo Cellino parted company with Darko Milanic after six games in charge. Milanic's six-game reign - the same as predecessor David Hockaday - ended almost immediately after the 2-1 loss to Wolves at Elland Road. Neil Redfearn - who bridged the gap between Hockaday and Milanic with 10 points from 12 as caretaker - will take over as new head coach. Leeds United have sacked head coach Darko Milanic following their 2-1 defeat at home to Wolves Leeds owner Massimo Cellino appointed Milanic last month on a two-year deal Wolves subsittute Leon Clarke scored in the 85th-minute give Wolves a 2-1 victory at Elland Road @highlight Neil Redfearn will be appointed as new head coach @highlight Wolves substitute Leon Clarke scored an 85th-minute winner to give Wolves a 2-1 victory at Leeds @highlight Leeds appointed Slovenian Milanic as their new boss on September 23
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'As far as leaving (@placeholder) that is no issue for me, and I am not affected by it (the transfer release clause).'
Marco Reus' World Cup place could be in doubt after the Germany star limped out of his country's 6-1 win against Armenia after suffering suspected ankle ligament damage. The Borussia Dortmund went down after he tussled for the ball with opposing midfielder Artur Yedigaryan. Reus was left on the ground in pain and had to receive medical treatment before being carried off just before half-time. Down and out: Germany midfielder Marco Reus holds his left ankle in pain after injuring himself against Armenia Ouch: Reus grimaces as he is helped to his feet by medical staff late in the first half @highlight Reus was injured in a tussle with Artur Yedigaryan @highlight The Borussia Dortmund midfielder had to be helped off the pitch @highlight Germany begin their World Cup campaign against Portugal on June 16 @highlight Joachim Low's side also face Ghana and the USA in Group G
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Discovery: Thomas Schultz, pictured, surrounded by paintings by Arthur Pinajian, an unknown artist whose house was filled with thousands of artworks when Mr @placeholder bought it in 2007
By Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 08:12 EST, 8 March 2013 | UPDATED: 13:56 EST, 8 March 2013 Two investors who bought a dilapidated cottage for $300,000 are set to make a $30million profit on the deal after discovering an amazing haul of lost artwork by a previous resident. Thomas Schultz and Larry Joseph snapped up the bungalow on New York's Long Island in 2007 intending to do it up and sell it on for around $100,000 more than they paid. But they found thousands of abstract paintings and drawings by Armenian-American artist Arthur Pinajian, who lived in the house for decades but never received critical recognition during his lifetime. @highlight Two investors bought Long Island house intending to do it up and sell it on @highlight But they found thousands of works by late artist Arthur Pinajian, who used to live there, and they were valued at $30 million @highlight They are now at a gallery at which he had dreamed of exhibiting
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The judge scheduled a hearing on the defense motion for Jan. 14, when she said she will also hear the defense request to release @placeholder on bail while she awaits her trial, scheduled to begin April 7.
By Daily Mail Reporter and Ap Lawyers for an Irish nanny accused of killing a Massachusetts baby said Thursday that medical experts hired by prosecutors have concluded the child suffered bone fractures weeks before her death when she was not in the nanny's care. Aisling Brady McCarthy's lawyers said in a written motion that prosecutors recently gave them reports from two medical experts — one at Children's Hospital in Boston and the other at the Miller School of Medicine at the University of Miami — who found that compression fractures to Rehma Sabir's spine were inflicted three to four weeks before her death in January 2013. @highlight Lawyers say experts found injuries sustained weeks before the baby's death @highlight 1-year-old Rehma Sabir was found dead in January 2013 while in the care of McCarthy @highlight Lawyers say the girl died from injuries sustained weeks earlier when she was 'on the other side of the globe' traveling with her mother
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'The argument escalated from there, but never got more physical than @placeholder official Bob Harbaugh touching Mcghie's arm, Jones said.
An angry pilot was calmed down by police after getting into an argument with an airport security official over his 'condescending' attitude. Southwest Airlines pilot John Mcghie was going through checks at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport when the row broke out with a Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) worker Bob Harbaugh. Mr Mcghie complained that he had difficulty in the past getting through the checkpoints, according to police investigating the incident. Dispute: A pilot with Southwest Airlines, pictured, got into an argument with a TSA official after complaining that he was 'condescending' He then demanded the name of the TSA official, who infuriated the pilot more by refusing to give him his details, it is claimed. @highlight John Mcghie claims he was assaulted by TSA official
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