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Cops in @placeholder say that a mother left her 5-year-old boy tied to this sliding door by his ankle using two leather belts. | A Florida mom left her two young boys alone at home for hours, tying one to a sliding door with two belts and leaving both in diapers overflowing with their own filth, police charge. Derek Riley, a driver for the furniture store Rent-a-Center, told cops that he was visiting a customer in Orlando on Tuesday when he noticed two little boys, about 2 and 5, playing by themselves in a fenced-in backyard. He noticed something stranger about the older of the boys: two belts tied his left ankle up to a sliding glass door. 'They had him like an animal in there,' Riley told WFTV. 'That was really shocking to me.'
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Neftaldry Escarment, 24 of Haiti, was arrested for child neglect
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Her two boys, 2 and 5, were alone at home, one of them tied up to a sliding glass door with no access to the bathroom, food or water
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They were both in dirty diapers that reeked of bodily fluids | 64,100 | record_train |
He said @placeholder became confrontational and other prisoners were egging him on. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 01:39 EST, 14 December 2013 | UPDATED: 07:05 EST, 14 December 2013 A North Carolina prison officer charged with causing an inmate's death has been sentenced to three months' prison in the jail he worked at. Markeith Council was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter after a 40-year-old prisoner in his care died from blunt force trauma to the head. Security camera footage inside the Wake County detention center showed Council grabbing Shon Demetrius McClain and twice throwing him to the ground. Scroll down for video Jailed: Prison officer Markeith Council has been sentenced over the death of inmate Shon Demetrius McClain
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Markeith Council found guilty of involuntary manslaughter after confrontation with inmate
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Shon Demetrius McClain, who was in jail for having an open container in public, died from head injuries | 64,101 | record_train |
The same willingness to do our part for ourselves and one another that has always defined @placeholder at its best." | (CNN) -- President Obama commended the progress of African-Americans in a speech on the 100th anniversary of the NAACP, but said there was still much work to be done. President Obama addresses the NAACP in New York Thursday night on the group's 100th anniversary. Speaking at the organization's annual convention in New York, the city where the organization was founded, Obama evoked symbols of the civil rights movement to describe the NAACP's influence on race relations in the United States. "What we celebrate tonight is not simply the journey the NAACP has traveled, but the journey that we, as Americans, have traveled over the past 100 years," Obama told a star-studded crowd that included music producer Sean "Diddy" Combs and poet Maya Angelou, to name a few.
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NEW: Energy reform, access to education will pave way to prosperity, Obama says
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NEW: Obama tells parents to urge children to aspire beyond "ballers and rappers"
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President Obama says journey of NAACP mirrors progress of America
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RNC Chair Michael Steele says NAACP needs to take another look at the GOP | 64,102 | record_train |
Officials ruled the parades could be stopped if they risked law and order, but refused to say whether @placeholder was racist | The Netherlands is known as the liberal bastion of Europe - with relaxed attitudes to drugs and sex - but when it comes to Christmas, things are a little different. According to tradition, around mid-November St Nicholas, or Sinterklaas, is supposed to arrive in the country from Spain where he spreads Christmas cheer, with most towns holding parades. However, Sinterklaas also has a helper - Zwarte Pieten, or 'Black Pete' - who has attracted criticism in recent years over allegations the character is racist. Scroll down for video Racist? As part of Dutch Christmas tradition towns hold Sinterklaas parades, where a man playing St Nicholas marches through the streets along with his helper Zwarte Pieten, or 'Black Pete'
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As part of Dutch Christmas tradition towns hold St Nicholas parades
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Sinterklaas marches through the streets along with helper 'Black Pete'
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Character has drawn criticism in recent years over allegations it is racist
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According to tradition character kidnaps naughty children in sacks | 64,103 | record_train |
Fabiola (left) and @placeholder (right) pictured in 1993 shortly before he died of heart failure on July 31 | Belgium's former Queen Fabiola has died at the age of 86 at Stuyvenbergh Castle. A statement from the palace today said: 'Their majesties the King and Queen and the members of the royal family announce with great sadness the death of Her Majesty Queen Fabiola in Brussels this evening.' Foreign minister Didier Reynders said all Belgians would mourn her passing. 'A page in our country's history has turned,' he told Belgium's RTL television. King Philippe of Belgium said he was left with 'great sadness' when he heard of the death of his aunt. Scroll down for video Passed away: Belgium's former Queen Fabiola, pictured in 2008, has died at the age of 86 at Stuyvenbergh Castle, the palace has announced
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Belgian foreign minister Didier Reynders said: 'A page in our country's history has turned'
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The former Queen's cause of death has not been announced, but her health had been ailing since a bout of pneumonia in 2009
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Fabiola became queen of Belgium when she married King Baudouin in 1960
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She remained Queen Consort for 33 years - until Baudoin's death in 1993
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The couple had no children, and Fabiola suffered five miscarriages over the course of her marriage | 64,104 | record_train |
The company's @placeholder holds two pilots and six passengers who are seated with two large windows, one to the side and one overhead, so they can enjoy the view if they do not want to float freely when they achieve weightlessness. | Space enthusiasts keen to explore the skies but deterred by the hefty price tag will soon be able to board a rocket for a fraction of the cost. Passengers in the XCOR Lynx will be able to experience weightlessness and view the earth from over 300,000ft above the Earth - for a 'bargain' price of $95,000 (£57,000). This may sound expensive, but is almost two thirds cheaper than a ride on Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic. Plus, the Lynx spacecraft seats just two people - compared to Sir Branson's six-seater - and passengers are encouraged to help pilot the ship.
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XCOR Aerospace is based at the Mojave Air and Space Port in California
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Its Lynx spacecraft seats two people - the passenger and a pilot
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Tickets for the trip cost $95,000 (£57,000) - almost two thirds the price of Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo
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Flights will travel up to 350,000ft and last between 30 and 50 minutes
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More than 200 tickets for the Lynx trip have already been sold
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XCOR will offer four flights a day and passengers will become co-pilots
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Craft is undergoing tests and first public flights should launch in by 2016 | 64,105 | record_train |
'Don't get me wrong, the foreign players know @placeholder as well but being a local lad gives you extra incentive to do well.' | Despite the pride of Manchester being at stake, no local players were to be found in the matchday squad for the derby on Sunday. The startling statistic is perhaps more common in modern football, and was based upon the 36 Manchester City and Manchester United players listed for the game at the Etihad Stadium. There were only eight Englishmen in total with zero Mancunians, and six Argentines selected. VIDEOS Scroll down to watch Sergio Aguero and Marcos Rojo were part of a five-strong Argentine contingent in the Manchester derby Wayne Rooney was the most 'local' man on show, having been born in Liverpool
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Wayne Rooney most 'local' of all players, having been born in Liverpool
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Angel di Maria and Sergio Aguero two of six Argentines in matchday squad
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Danny Welbeck is a Mancunian but left United in the summer for Arsenal
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Manchester City hold the advantage against Manchester United in derby | 64,106 | record_train |
on Saturday night when she stunned the @placeholder judging panel with a | Strictly Come Dancing beat The X Factor in the Saturday night ratings battle this week, as the launch show became the most-watched series premiere of all time. The BBC TV talent show attracted a significant 300,000 more viewers than The X Factor - with a peak audience of 9.4million compared to the ITV show's 9.1million. Saturday night's launch show of Strictly saw the celebrity contestants paired up with their professional dance partners, as well as musical entertainment from stars including Rod Stewart and Jessie J. Scroll down for video Victory: Strictly Come Dancing won the ratings battle against The X Factor on Saturday night
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Strictly attracted 300,000 more viewers at its peak than The X Factor
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Average audience of 8.4m is highest ever, with 2012's Strictly launch drawing just 8m viewers
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The X Factor managed to attract a further 500,000 viewers if ITV1+1 figures are taken into account | 64,107 | record_train |
On other issues, including entitlement reform, a simplification to the tax code, and addressing illegal immigration, no concrete plan from the @placeholder ever reached Congress. | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- If history is any guide, President Barack Obama will reach for the stars during his State of the Union address Tuesday night. But in the end, reality will bring his plans back down to Earth. Obama's "blueprint" for 2012 may run into similar partisan roadblocks that trimmed his lofty hopes for last year. "There are absolutely things that remain undone that need to be done," White House spokesman Jay Carney admitted to reporters on Monday even as he touted a "fairly comprehensive list of proposals" that he believes the president has achieved. Ambition is taking the fall for unfinished business.
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White House admits some plans announced last year haven't been carried out
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President rejects idea "nothing can get done in an election year," White House says
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Some plans are likely dead on arrival in Congress, Republican National Committee says | 64,108 | record_train |
@placeholder has been a judge since 1996 and has previously handled juvenile, probate and mental health cases. | (CNN) -- The judge who will take over the case of a Florida man accused of shooting an unarmed teenager has high ratings from defense lawyers but isn't known as a "soft touch," one Florida attorney said Wednesday. Seminole County Circuit Judge Kenneth Lester Jr. will start by presiding over a bond hearing for George Zimmerman on Friday. Lester was assigned the intensely scrutinized case Wednesday afternoon after the recusal of Judge Jessica Recksiedler, who had been asked to step aside by Zimmerman's lawyer. Bond hearing set for Friday; Recksiedler steps aside "He's a great judge," Orlando lawyer Diana Tennis told CNN sister network HLN. "He's been on the bench a really long time. He's very no-nonsense. He's a real fast talker, very efficient, gets the cases in and out."
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NEW: "When both sides think the guy's fair, he's probably fair," one attorney says
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Kenneth Lester Jr. has been on the bench since 1996
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Judge Jessica Recksiedler recused herself from the case earlier Wednesday | 64,109 | record_train |
After his @placeholder stop, Dempsey moved north to Irbil, the capital of Iraq's Kurdish region and home to U.S. military advisers and consular personnel. | Days after refusing to rule out recommending U.S. combat troops in Iraq, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff made an unexpected trip Saturday to the turbulent Middle Eastern nation to talk with officials there about combating ISIS, an official said. Gen. Martin Dempsey traveled to Iraq "to confer (with) Iraqi political and security officials on next phase of the campaign to defeat (ISIS)," according to a tweet from Brett McGurk, a U.S. diplomat focused on ISIS as well as Iran and Iraq. Pentagon spokesman Jim Gregory added that Dempsey met with Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, as well as U.S. Ambassador Stuart Jones and U.S. troops and commanders in the country.
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Dempsey visits Kurdish President in Irbil in northern Iraq after his Baghdad stop
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General meets with Iraq's prime minister, the U.S. ambassador and American troops
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The visit came after Dempsey wouldn't say he wouldn't seek U.S. combat troops
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Analyst: Dempsey likely sending a message to Iraq that U.S. is taking ISIS fight seriously | 64,110 | record_train |
@placeholder has said he will not be appearing in any further episodes of the soap pending the outcome of legal proceedings. | By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 05:37 EST, 21 March 2013 | UPDATED: 09:38 EST, 21 March 2013 Coronation Street actor Michael Le Vell has made his first appearance at crown court today accused of 19 child sex crimes and was told he will stand trial in September. The star, who plays car mechanic Kevin Webster in the ITV soap, has been charged with 19 offences including six counts of raping a child, six allegations of indecently assaulting a child and seven counts of sexual activity with a child. The 48-year-old appeared at Manchester Crown Court under his real name of Michael Turner and did not enter a plea but has 'vigorously' denied the alleged sex crimes.
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Michael Le Vell faces 19 child sex charges including six counts of rape
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Star plays mechanic Kevin Webster but is currently suspended by ITV
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Actor appeared at Manchester Crown Court under real name Michael Turner
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'It's an early finish for you lot, innit?' star said to media as he left | 64,111 | record_train |
When asked why they continue to make the sauce when it has not benefited the charity in years, @placeholder said they are hopeful that things are going to do better and that it benefits the economy by providing jobs to the people who make it and distribute it. | By Associated Press Former Mayor Buddy Cianci's face beams from the label of his Mayor's Own Marinara Sauce, which also promises that sales are 'Benefiting Providence School Children' and have helped hundreds of students attend college. But in recent years, no money from the sauce's sales has been donated to Cianci's charity scholarship fund, The Associated Press has learned. From 2009 to 2012, the sauce made a total of $3 in income, longtime Cianci adviser Charles Mansolillo told the AP. Mansolillo — Cianci's former city solicitor and the vice president, secretary and treasurer of the company that sells the pasta sauce — acknowledged the label could be misunderstood and said he would like to see it changed.
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Former Providence mayor Vincent 'Buddy' Cianci—who is currently running for a third term—has a pasta sauce company that promises to donate proceeds to Cianci’s scholarship fund
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Company hasn't donated in years and claim they only made $3.00 in three years
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The sauce costs $6.95 a jar
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Cianci, 73, has quite the wrap sheet including assault and racketeering for which he spent five years in jail | 64,112 | record_train |
That inaction deprived (@placeholder) of his constitutional rights, which includes an inmate's right "to be free from a correctional officer's deliberate indifference to his serious medical needs," the indictment said. | (CNN) -- More then three years after a suspected cop killer died while in solitary confinement at a Maryland jail, a federal grand jury Thursday indicted a former jail guard in connection with the case. Anthony McIntosh, 48, a former corporal at the Prince George's County Detention Center outside of Washington, is charged with deprivation of civil rights and falsifying records in the June 29, 2008, death of Ronnie White. Prosecutors allege McIntosh failed to call for medical attention when he found White unresponsive in his cell. They also accuse him of attempting to cover up his involvement in the matter.
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Anthony McIntosh, 48, charged with depriving inmate of his civil rights, falsifying records
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McIntosh found Mayland jail inmate unresponsive and notified no one, indictment reads
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Ronnie White, 19, had asphyxiated and had broken bones in his neck, autopsy showed | 64,113 | record_train |
I was on the plane sitting next to a @placeholder and he showed us his friend blah blah blah... and I said “what is the problem?” | By Neil Ashton Follow @@neilashton_ Dutch TV analyst Pierre van Hooijdonk told a Mexican supporter to ‘shut the **** up’ in a row over the Arjen Robben cheating storm. Van Hooijdonk, who was at Holland’s World Cup training base at Flamengo, was livid with claims Robben had deliberately conned the referee to win a penalty. Robben admitted he tried to win a penalty during Holland’s 2-1 victory over Mexico to set up a quarter-final showdown with Costa Rica in Salvador. Language! Dutchman Pierre van Hooijdonk told a Mexican supporter to 'shut the **** up' after the last-16 clash Admission: Arjen Robben has confessed to diving during the first half of Holland's victory over Mexico
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Former Celtic striker had enough of the supporter's anger
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Dutchman doesn't believe Bayern Munich star dived for last-minute penalty
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Holland face Costa Rica in the World Cup quarter-finals on Saturday
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Robin van Persie left training with his leg taped up | 64,114 | record_train |
Following the surgery the '@placeholder' plates and screws are visible on an X-ray of Mr Haygarth's chest | An elderly farmer who had his ribcage shattered by a two-tonne bull has made an amazing recovery thanks to pioneering ‘Meccano’ surgery. Lawrence Haygarth, 70, was left breathless and in agony after his prized Belgian Blue repeatedly charged into his chest and pummelled him on the ground on a hillside at Kelleth Rigg, near Tebay, Cumbria. The grandfather sustained life-threatening injuries including 11 broken ribs, a dislocated shoulder, a punctured lung, torn ligaments and a dislocated sternum. He only survived because his nine-year-old grandson Alfie saw the attack and ran half a mile to find help. Lawrence Haygarth, 70, suffered life-threatening injuries when he was attacked by his two-tonne bull
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Lawrence Haygarth was attacked by his bull in a field near Tebay, Cumbria
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Broke 11 ribs, dislocated a shoulder and his sternum and punctured a lung
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His nine-year-old grandson saved him by running half a mile to find help
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He has now recovered following 'Meccano' surgery using plates and screws | 64,115 | record_train |
She made the comments in an online video for @placeholder, which provides emotional help and support in schools. | The Duchess of Cambridge has delivered a rare video address to highlight the importance of children's problems to prevent them getting worse in later life. In the message, recorded to support the UK's first Children's Mental Health Week, Kate, 33, says that she and her husband the Duke of Cambridge have seen how many children struggle to cope with bullying, bereavement, family breakdown and other issues, which can lead to depression, anxiety, addiction and self-harm. The mother-of-one said the stigma around mental health means that many children do not get the help they so badly need, and this needs to change.
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Kate records video to highlight children's mental health for Place2Be
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Says bullying and family breakdown can lead to greater issues
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Her message ties in with UK's first Children's Mental Health week
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Kate looked smart in a £250 blue Jaegar tile-print shirt dress | 64,116 | record_train |
O'Sullivan reacts after @placeholder plays a shot (left) while Trump looks on disappointed with his performance (right) | Ronnie O'Sullivan gained the upper hand in the Coral UK Championship final but there was still hope for Judd Trump at York's Barbican Centre. Four-time UK champion O'Sullivan, who landed his first major title in this tournament 21 years ago when it was played in Preston, looked to be racing towards victory when he built a 5-1 lead. Trump by that stage looked to be hopelessly off his game, even writing on Twitter during the mid-session interval that his performance had been 'absolute poop', and adding that he would 'need to play 10x better to have a chance'. Ronnie O'Sullivan lines up a shot during the final of the UK Championship at the Barbican Centre in York
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Ronnie O'Sullivan is playing Judd Trump in the UK Championship final
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O'Sullivan is 5-3 up ahead of the evening session in York
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The four-time UK champion broke his ankle on the eve of the tournament
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The evening session begins at 7pm on Sunday evening | 64,117 | record_train |
The rebels' missile strike on Friday at a motorised brigade was against part of a contingent of troops sent to the area specifically to try to block military equipment and guns being brought in from @placeholder to help the rebels. | By Julian Robinson Ukrainian war planes have killed 1,000 rebels in a massive bombardment on separatists, it has been claimed. President Petro Poroshenko has said that 'scores and hundreds' would would be made to pay as he vowed to avenge a deadly missile attack on Ukrainian forces. In exchanges marking a sharp escalation in the three-month conflict, jets struck at the 'epicentre' of the battle against rebels near the border with Russia, a military spokesman said. A Ukrainian man carries his baby through the ruins caused by clashes between Ukrainian army forces and pro-Russian separatists The planes targeted positions from where separatists, using high-powered Grad missiles, bombarded an army motorised brigade on Friday, killing 23 servicemen.
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Kiev says air attacks have killed around 1,000 rebels at 'epicentre' of conflict
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President Petro Poroshenko vows to avenge missile strikes on Ukraine forces
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Pilots reportly killed 500 rebels near border near Donetsk in one strike
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Earlier attack on base near Perevalsk claimed lives of further 500 separatists
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Rebel spokesman denies they have suffered big loses in the twin attacks | 64,118 | record_train |
Last week it went against us but today it went for us," @placeholder told reporters. | (CNN) -- Roma returned to the top of Serie A with a 2-1 victory at 10-man Parma on Saturday to keep the Italian title race on a knife edge. Champions Inter Milan, who reached a first European Cup final since 1972 in midweek, now trail by one point ahead of Sunday's trip to Roma's capital rivals Lazio. Claudio Ranieri's team, who face Inter in the Italian Cup final, bounced back from last weekend's 2-1 defeat by Sampdoria to revive their title hopes with two matches to play. Captain Francesco Totti opened the scoring in the fifth minute after showing great control to chest down Daniele De Rossi's pass and lob Parma goalkeeper Antonio Mirante.
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Roma move one point clear of Inter Milan at the top of the Italian Serie A table
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Captain Francesco Totti inspires a 2-1 victory away to Parma, who have a man sent off
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Defending champions Inter travel to Roma's capital city rivals Lazio on Sunday
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Ten-man AC Milan consolidate third place with 1-0 victory at home to Fiorentina | 64,119 | record_train |
Democrats said Sunday that the U.S. can do little beyond provide humanitarian assistance and protect @placeholder personnel. | (CNN) -- As the U.S. continues limited, targeted airstrikes for the third day in Iraq, political divisions around the scope of U.S. involvement are emerging in Washington. Top-ranking Democrats who appeared on political talk shows Sunday advocated for a limited mission and insisted that the Iraqi government must respond to the growing threat of the extreme militant group ISIS, which calls itself the Islamic State but formerly was known as the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. Republicans, meanwhile, are advocating a far more aggressive stance, insisting that ISIS poses a direct threat to the U.S. They urged President Barack Obama to do more than the limited airstrikes he announced Friday.
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Political divisions around the scope of U.S. involvement in Iraq are emerging in Washington.
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Top-ranking Democrats appear on political talk shows, advocate for a limited mission
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Republicans, meanwhile, are advocating a far more aggressive stance | 64,120 | record_train |
The joining of those forms is a risk Big Boi and @placeholder hope will pay off and perhaps unleash a new wave of productions. | ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- As half of the famed hip-hop duo OutKast, Antwan "Big Boi" Patton is known for his bass-booming, chart-topping smash hits. His recording studio in Atlanta is lined with plush velvet, stocked with Courvoisier and has a swing hanging from the ceiling -- a place to settle in and do his work. Antwan "Big Boi" Patton will be performing live with the Atlanta Ballet beginning Thursday. As a choreographer for the Atlanta Ballet and a dancer for years, Lauri Stallings' world revolves around pirouettes, cou-de-pieds and battement tendus. The stage at Atlanta's Fox Theatre is her work home.
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Ballet opening Thursday features live performances from OutKast's Big Boi
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Choreographer, Big Boi hope fusion of styles opens the minds of audience
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One number features "La Traviata" mixed with "Morris Brown" from "Idlewild"
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Big Boi: Show is "one of the funkiest hybrids I've ever seen" | 64,121 | record_train |
Obviously, @placeholder has been supportive of the recent agenda and has hosted talks in the past. | Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- The Afghan government hopes to hold talks with Taliban representatives in Saudi Arabia in the coming weeks, according to a senior Afghan official, in a move that threatens to cloud already delicate and fragile steps to negotiate an end to the United States' longest war. The senior official, speaking anonymously as he was discussing sensitive diplomatic issues, said there were plans for a meeting between insurgents and Afghan officials in Saudi Arabia. Yet, he added, the plans were at such an early stage that it was not clear who -- including American officials -- would attend or when any talks would be held.
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Most details, such as who and when, remain up in the air
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U.S. has held discussions about opening a Taliban office in Qatar
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U.S. official says move shows that Karzai is not on board with Qatar efforts | 64,122 | record_train |
The body of @placeholder's nephew, Julian King, was found three days later in an abandoned vehicle. | Chicago (CNN) -- A Chicago jury found William Balfour, Jennifer Hudson's former brother-in-law, guilty Friday on three counts of first-degree murder and four other counts related to the 2008 slayings of the entertainer's mother, brother and 7-year-old nephew. He will be sentenced to life without parole; Illinois has no death penalty. Hudson, who was in the courtroom with her sister Julia and fiance, David Otunga, broke down in tears as she heard the verdict. Otunga said, "Yes," and put his arm around her. Hours later, the two Hudson sisters released a statement thanking God, the prosecution team, "the best police department" and "people all over the world" for their support.
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Balfour, found guilty on all counts, will be sentenced to life without parole
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CNN Legal Analyst Sunny Hostin: "This wasn't a slam-dunk case."
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The defense says it will appeal | 64,123 | record_train |
Kyle Eastmond suffered a concussion late in the match against the @placeholder | Danny Care and Billy Vunipola were dropped from the England squad on Tuesday night and Dylan Hartley will be demoted to the bench for Saturday’s Test against Samoa. However, Owen Farrell has survived a selection cull but is likely to be switched from his favourite fly-half position to inside centre. In response to defeats by New Zealand and South Africa which have extended the national team’s losing run to five games, head coach Stuart Lancaster has taken drastic steps to arrest the slide. Billy Vunipola has been left out of Stuart Lancaster's match day squad ahead of England's clash with Samoa
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England face Samoa in their next QBE Autumn International on Saturday
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Stuart Lancaster dropped Billy Vunipola, Danny Care and Kyle Eastmond
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In comes James Haskell, Richard Wigglesworth and Billy Twelvetrees
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England lost their fifth consecutive Test against South Africa on Saturday | 64,124 | record_train |
The turnout in @placeholder in 2012 was 14.93 per cent. | Curbing immigration to Britain would be a 'disaster', Tony Blair has claimed in a warning against Labour copying Ukip policies. The former prime minister said Labour must be 'really careful' of saying things that suggested Nigel Farage's party is justified in its policies. The intervention comes as Ed Miliband faces the prospect of Labour being defeated by Ukip in the election of a new police and crime commissioner in South Yorkshire. Scroll down for video Former Prime Minister Tony Blair said Labour must deal with Ukip 'by what you believe' Labour has been stung by the dramatic rise in popularity of Ukip, only narrowly holding the previously safe seat of Heywood and Middleton in this month's by-election.
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Former Prime Minister warns against copying Nigel Farage's party
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Miliband must be 'really careful' about saying Ukip justified in its policies
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Labour leader under pressure to take a tougher stance on immigration | 64,125 | record_train |
Even worse for Landrieu, when voters are asked if they plan to vote for @placeholder in the run-off, she trails Cassidy by between three and nine percent. | Democrats in key Senate races are showing some strength in the final stretch of election season -- but it may not be enough to keep the chamber. A new CNN/ORC poll released Friday shows Democrat Michelle Nunn leading Republican David Perdue 47% to 44% among likely voters. A WAFB poll out this week in Louisiana found incumbent Democrat Mary Landrieu four points ahead of Republican Bill Cassidy. And a recent Courier-Journal/Survey USA poll in Kentucky found Democrat Alison Lundergan Grimes trailing Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell by just one point. It's enough to make Democrats feel cautiously optimistic about their ability to hold onto the Senate. But there's a problem: in two of the races -- Georgia and Louisiana -- Democrats will need to win at least 50% of the vote to avoid a runoff. And neither candidate is clearing that threshold in polls.
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Candidates in Louisiana and Georgia must win 50% to win a runoff
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Democrats in those states are ahead in some polls but haven't cleared 50% | 64,126 | record_train |
Smarter and more sensitive than his battering-ram image would suggest, @placeholder is enjoying being centre-stage again. | With Monday night’s FA Cup tie between Preston North End and Manchester United live on the BBC, it might be best if the first challenge involving Kevin Davies and Marouane Fellaini takes place after the 9pm watershed. The reputation of both precedes them; Davies committing more fouls than any other player in Premier League history and ‘Elbows’ Fellaini leaving a trail of victims over the past seven years in England. At nearly 38, Davies has reached the age where he feels free to say what he thinks. In the case of Fellaini, that is not very much. Preston North End striker Kevin Davies is preparing to face Manchester United in the FA Cup on Monday
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Manchester United face Preston North End in the FA Cup fifth round
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Kevin Davies is looking forward to battling Marouane Fellaini again
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Former Bolton star blames injury against United for not establishing himself as an England player | 64,127 | record_train |
McNamara does not wholly subscribe to the view that the fall of Rangers represents a limited window of opportunity for clubs like @placeholder. | It represents a unique and quite eye-opening twist on the old ‘show us your medals’ game so beloved in professional football. While Dundee United as a club have had five trophy triumphs to celebrate across 106 years, their current manager, Jackie McNamara, boasts 10 winners’ gongs from just a decade of service at Celtic. Those starkly contrasting totals serve to drive home to McNamara just how fleeting it is for teams outwith Rangers and Celtic to lift silverware. Jackie McNamara insists his Dundee side must make amends for last term's League Cup anguish And as he prepares his United side to face holders Aberdeen in today’s League Cup semi-final, it also serves to imbue the highly-decorated 41-year-old with fresh desire to avenge the crushing low of last season’s 2-0 Scottish Cup Final loss to St Johnstone.
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Jackie McNamara insists Dundee United must make amends for final flop
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McNamara boasts 10 winners’ gongs from just a decade of service at Celtic
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Dundee United side to face holders Aberdeen in the League Cup semi-final | 64,128 | record_train |
@placeholder's statement also warned against a rash of misleading reports about Mandela's condition. | Pretoria, South Africa (CNN) -- South Africans sang and prayed late Thursday outside the hospital where Nelson Mandela is being treated, singing "Viva Mandela!" after news the anti-apartheid icon's condition had stabilized. Colorfully dressed women danced in front of the Pretoria hospital where candles burned, the South African Press Association reported. Hundreds of people from the African National Congress Youth League and Women's League sang struggle songs, danced, and marched up and down the street in front of the hospital, according to the state-run South African Broadcasting Corp. "There is no other like him," they sang. Zuma: Mandela's condition improves
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"He is much better today than he was when I saw him last night," Zuma says
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Mandela's daughter: "He's ... still reactive to touch. We will live with that hope"
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Mandela's grandson criticizes "hurtful" and "mischievous rumors" | 64,129 | record_train |
@placeholder has made gains, he said, and that 'gives us hope' of making more progress. | President Barack Obama is prescribing time and vigilance to tackle problems as entrenched in American society as racism and bias. He also is urging patience, saying progress usually comes in small steps. In an interview with BET, the president described his conversation with a group of young civil rights activists, including a leader of protests in Ferguson, Missouri, he hosted last week in the Oval Office. His comments come after New York Mayor Bill de Blasio suggested that the United States is confronting 'centuries of racism,' after a week of protests that shook major cities across the country. Speaking from experience he said he feared for his son's safety when dealing police officers, adding: 'It's different for a white child, it's just a reality in this country.'
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President is urging patience and says progress will be in small steps
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Comes following a week of demonstrations in cities across the country
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De Blasio said police must be retained to deal with different communities
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'It's different for a white child, it's just a reality in this country,' he said | 64,130 | record_train |
As one Uzbek official puts it: "@placeholder is the only country in the world without railways; that's why it's not developed." | (CNN) -- Call it the ultimate in military logistics. As land routes from Pakistan into Afghanistan are cut, sabotaged or otherwise interrupted, the U.S. military has developed alternative railroad routes that make the Orient Express look like a branch line. They are called -- rather prosaically -- the Northern Distribution Network, or NDN. The main route begins at the port of Riga in Latvia, from where freight trains roll across Russia, and continues along the edge of the Caspian Sea. It crosses the deserts of Kazakhstan and into Uzbekistan. About 10 days after beginning their odyssey, the containers cross into Afghanistan, carrying everything from computers and socks to toilet paper and bottled water.
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The U.S. military has developed an alternative railroad into Afghanistan
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The Northern Distribution Network's main line begins in Latvia
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'The sexual harassment ... that included managers participating in the sexual harassment, condoning it, and failing to stop it caused (@placeholder) to be treated unequally when compared to similarly situated sales managers,' the lawsuit says. | Harassed? 90s Playgirl model Daniel Sawka is suing his former employer ADP after he says he suffered years of ridicule from employees because of his nude photos A company that helps businesses handle personnel issues denies it forced one if its employees out of his job after it was discovered he had posed nude in Playgirl magazine. Daniel Sawka filed a federal civil rights lawsuit in May 2013 against Roseland, New Jersey-based ADP Inc. alleging sexual harassment. The company responded in a court filing Monday. Sawka worked as a regional sales manager for ADP, which offers workforce management services, including payroll services and human resources management, for other companies and says it has more than 610,000 clients around the world.
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Daniel Sawka says he was subjected to constant jokes and ridicule at work after a woman at ADP discovered he had posed nude in the early 1990s
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Sawka, 49, said his co-workers continued to download the pictures at work even after he implored them not to and to 'leave me alone'
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He alleges the company failed to end the ongoing sexual harassment, which he claims forced him to quit the job | 64,132 | record_train |
and @placeholder was filmed walking down its staircase wearing nothing but | By Sam Webb and Julian Robinson The self-styled lord who led the life of an international playboy while masterminding a huge fraud must sell his lavish London home to avoid another decade behind bars. Edward - ‘Fast Eddie’ - Davenport, 48, hosted lavish parties at his mansion - which could sell for £30million - and boasted of befriending guests including supermodel Kate Moss and Princes William and Harry. But the socialite was exposed as a fraudster who duped victims out of their life savings through bogus start-up loan schemes. Now he must sell 33 Portland Place, in Marylebone, central London, to pay back £14million to his victims.
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Edward Davenport duped his victims through bogus start-up schemes, including Lady Diana's wedding dress designer
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The 48-year-old held lavish parties at £30m mansion and boasted of befriending celebrities
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He bought property for a pittance from the Sierra Leone government in 1996 as country was in grip of civil war
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Judge has now told the fraudster, who has serious kidney problems, to repay £13.9million or face another jail term | 64,133 | record_train |
I think the reason @placeholder and I didn't get married straightaway is because having a family is more important to us than a piece of paper. | By Claire Bates Last updated at 10:03 AM on 5th January 2012 A young woman faces an uncertain future with her loving fiance - as there is a 50/50 chance he will end up as her carer. Lisa Heathcock is just 26 but has already seen her father, aunt and grandmother succumb to Huntingdon's disease. She is afraid that she too will fall victim to the neurodegenerative genetic disorder that affects muscle coordination and leads to cognitive decline and dementia. Blissful ignorance? Lisa Heathcock and fiance Darren Parkes who may become her carer later in life The condition typically shows symptoms in middle age, but Lisa's grandmother was just 35 when she first fell ill. Every patient is affected differently but the most common symptoms are jerky, uncontrollable movements, dementia, depression, lack of coordination and general decline which more often than not results in an early death from pneumonia, heart disease or physical injury.
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Lisa has a 50/50 chance of having devastating neurodegenerative disorder
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During a fractious debate in the Commons, Tory MP after @placeholder MP stood up to condemn the reforms. | By Daniel Martin PUBLISHED: 09:14 EST, 16 April 2013 | UPDATED: 09:03 EST, 18 April 2013 Communities Secretary Eric Pickles hoped the offer of a 'compromise' on his planning reforms would avert a rebellion among Tory and Lib Dem MPS Eric Pickles has been forced into a humiliating climbdown over his plans to allow homeowners to build huge extensions without planning permission. Following a revolt by Tory and Lib Dem backbenchers, the Communities Secretary yesterday promised to water down his unpopular proposals in a bid to avoid outright defeat when the legislation faced a Commons vote. Despite his efforts, 16 Tories and eight Lib Dems still voted against the Growth and Infrastructure Bill yesterday.
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Communities Secretary offers last minute deal to prevent rebellion
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New law would double extensions allowed without planning permission
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Government majority slashed from 80 to 27 in crunch vote
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Ex-Cabinet minister tells Pickles: 'We are not going to believe you'
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At least 20 MPs were ready to oppose government in a crucial vote today
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Tory MP Zac Goldsmith warns reforms will guarantee neighbour disputes
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The aircraft was believed to have been flying at a height of 13,000 feet in the rugged @placeholder. | (CNN) -- Authorities found the wreckage of a plane that crashed days ago in Antarctica in a condition that suggested no one survived. Searchers found the plane, a Twin Otter aircraft carrying three people, close to the summit of Mount Elizabeth in Queen Alexandra Range, in Antarctica. The plane "appears to have made a direct impact that was not survivable," Maritime New Zealand said Saturday. On Sunday, the agency said a recovery effort was planned. While the crash site is remote, weather conditions were good for the operation. The fate of the three Canadian crew members aboard the aircraft had been unknown since the the flight went missing Wednesday.
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Three Canadians were flying from the South Pole to Terra Nova Bay in Antarctica
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Plane wreckage suggests no one survived the crash
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The missing crew's survival kit had enough food and water for five days | 64,136 | record_train |
Following the post, comments by the hundreds peppered her official @placeholder page -- from detractors and defenders alike. | (CNN)Madonna is stringing us along again and not everyone is happy about it. Never one to stray far from provocative images, the pop star has released altered pictures of iconic figures to match the artwork for her upcoming album "Rebel Heart." In the cover art, Madonna's head is wrapped in black cord. No one said much when her Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts pushed out altered visages of Jesus, Marilyn Monroe, the Grinch, Homer Simpson and the like. But things got a bit chippy when Martin Luther King Jr., Nelson Mandela and Bob Marley showed up on Friday, like Madonna, all wrapped in black cord.
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Madonna tweets images of iconic civil rights leaders to promote upcoming album
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Social media explodes with negative responses
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Mr Hunter bragged that she played a role in destroying the 'myth' of John and @placeholder, but says the book is part of her 'duty' to Mr Edwards' other children. | By Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 18:04 EST, 22 June 2012 | UPDATED: 18:04 EST, 22 June 2012 John Edwards' mistress has revealed that she saw the politician's cancer-stricken wife as 'family' even while carrying on an affair with her husband. Rielle Hunter has also opened up about the first time she had sex with Mr Edwards, then a presidential candidate, describing it as being 'like a rock concert'. Ms Hunter is cashing in on her notoriety with a tell-all memoir, which she is promoting in an interview with ABC's 20/20 set to air tonight. Rivals: But Rielle Hunter, left, insists that she felt compassion towards Elizabeth Edwards, right, the cancer-stricken wife of her politician lover John
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Hunter insists she had 'compassion' for her lover's dying wife
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'I have no desire to bash Elizabeth... she's mother to my daughter's siblings'
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Mrs @placeholder, 38, is believed to have had a baby girl, and is on maternity leave. | This is the pregnant teacher who schoolboy Will Cornick wanted to murder in front of other children. The crazed 16-year-old fantasised about brutally taking the life of Sinéad Miley’s unborn child. Cornick also intended to target Andrew Kellett, his head of year, in the atrocity he spent three years meticulously planning. He stabbed Spanish teacher Ann Maguire, 61, to death in her classroom, but was not able to carry out his aim of attacking the other two staff members. Scroll down for video Other targets: William Cornick had said he would stab pregnant Corpus Christi Catholic College languages teacher Sinéad Miley (left) and kill head of year Andrew Kellett (right)
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William Cornick killed Spanish teacher Mrs Maguire, 61, in Leeds in April
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But 16-year-old had also said he would kill head of year Andrew Kellett
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Teenager also wanted to slay pregnant languages teacher Sinéad Miley
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Police, prosecutors and council insist no one could have foreseen killing
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Cornick had planned murder of Mrs Maguire for as long as three years | 64,139 | record_train |
@placeholder on 2016 decision: 'Can I do it joyfully?' | Washington (CNN) -- American voters under 40 share a simple reality -- for most of their lives, a Bush or Clinton has been President. The 20-year streak began with Republican George H.W. Bush's inauguration in January 1989 and ran through two terms for Democrat Bill Clinton and then two for Bush's son, George W., until Barack Obama took office in January 2009. Now the latest polling indicates the next presidential election in 2016 may again offer familiar choices. A CNN/ORC International survey released Monday showed Hillary Clinton -- the former first lady, U.S. senator and secretary of state -- way ahead of any other potential Democratic challenger, with Jeb Bush -- the former two-term Florida governor who is son of one president and brother of another -- among the top Republicans.
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Familiar names are early possibilities for the 2016 presidential race
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Hillary Clinton is the overwhelming favorite among Democrats
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Jeb Bush is among the top GOP possibilities so far
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Neither says they are running, but both promise a decision this year | 64,140 | record_train |
According to @placeholder investigators, the 13-year-old armed with a bagel knife went to the nearby homeless camp Saturday night, stabbed Bergstrom as he was watching TV and then returned home. | By Snejana Farberov A 13-year-old boy from Florida has been charged in the grisly stabbing death of a middle-aged homeless man over the weekend. Yoel Munoz, from Cape Coral, was taken into custody Sunday in connection to the murder of 51-year-old Thomas Bergstrom, who was discovered stabbed to death in his shelter in the woods a mile away from the teen's home. Thomas Bergstrom was found just before noon Saturday behind the Cape Coral Christian Center suffering from multiple knife wounds. Scroll down for video In cold blood: Police say 13-year-old Yoel Munoz (left) brutally stabbed 51-year-old homeless man Thomas Bergstrom inside his makeshift shelter in the woods of Cape Coral, Florida
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Yoel Munoz, 13, of Cape Coral, Florida, charged with killing 51-year-old vagrant Thomas Bergstrom
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Police found white hockey mask with messages written in blood and discovered Munoz's bloody shoes in his garage
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Munoz turned up in a hospital with stab wound to his thigh and offered conflicting stories explaining his injury
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Boy's family insisted Yoel was spending time with the wrong people but was 'innocent' | 64,141 | record_train |
said: ‘@placeholder was allegedly involved in a physical altercation with an England player in the early hours of Sunday morning. | By Paul Bentley and Chris Brooke PUBLISHED: 06:53 EST, 12 June 2013 | UPDATED: 18:09 EST, 12 June 2013 As England’s cricketers prepared for a pre-Ashes match on Saturday, Australian captain Michael Clarke appeared on the big screen and told the crowd: ‘Remember to drink within your boundaries.’ But perhaps his advice would have been better directed at the professionals in the changing rooms. Just a few hours later, Australian batsman David Warner attacked England’s rising star Joe Root, 22, during a drunken scuffle in a Birmingham city centre bar after he took offence at the green and gold comedy wig he was wearing.
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David Warner dropped for Champions Trophy match against New Zealand
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Accused of punching Joe Root in Birmingham bar during row over a wig
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'They can be initiated from @placeholder in two ways,' says Google, 'First, when you search for a place, such as Trevi Fountain, the results in the left panel will indicate if there is a photo tour available: click either the thumbnail image or the link to start the tour. | By Rob Waugh PUBLISHED: 06:35 EST, 26 April 2012 | UPDATED: 07:30 EST, 26 April 2012 Summer holidays are often the first casualties of belt-tightening in hard economic times - but Google now offers a way to 'tour' the world without leaving your PC. The search giant has created 15,000 free 'photo tours' of world landmarks, which create a '3D' scene from tourist photos from Google's Picasa photo-sharing service. Landmarks you can 'fly around' include Rome's Trevi Fountain, Half Dome in America's Yosemite and St Mark's Basilica in Venice. Berlin's Brandenburg gate - just one of the 15,000 'photo tours' now available via the search giant's Maps application
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Google Maps now includes 3D 'panoramas' of 15,000 landmarks
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Built from photos from Google's Picasa photo-sharing website
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'Tours' allow users to fly round popular tourist landmarks | 64,143 | record_train |
However, the widow of one of the victims looked at the defendant in the courtroom and said, '@placeholder, we forgive you,' which caused Couch to swallowed hard and tear up a bit. | By Helen Pow PUBLISHED: 01:36 EST, 11 December 2013 | UPDATED: 02:14 EST, 11 December 2013 A judge has let off a 16-year-old boy who killed four people while driving drunk after the teen's lawyers claimed his rich parents spoiled him and never taught him about consequences. Ethan Couch of Keller, Texas, had faced 20 years behind bars but walked away with 10 years of probation Tuesday, something that angered his victims' families. 'Money always seems to keep (Couch) out of trouble,' Eric Boyles, whose wife and daughter were killed in the June 15 crash, told the Star Telegram after sentencing. 'Ultimately today, I felt that money did prevail. If (he) had been any other youth, I feel like the circumstances would have been different.'
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Ethan Couch, 16, of Keller, Texas, had faced 20 years behind bars but walked away with 10 years probation Tuesday
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Youth pastor Brian Jennings; mother and daughter Hollie and Shelby Boyles; and 24-year-old Breanna Mitchell all died in the June 15 accident
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A psychologist called by the defense blamed the teen's behavior on his parents, claiming they gave him 'freedoms no young person should have'
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State District Judge Jean Boyd agreed and said she didn't think he could get adequate therapy in jail | 64,144 | record_train |
‘We will not allow this country to be a soft touch but this isn't just a @placeholder problem - it will take the joint efforts of all our EU partners to tackle it.’ | By James Slack PUBLISHED: 03:07 EST, 6 June 2013 | UPDATED: 05:33 EST, 6 June 2013 Warning: Home Secretary Theresa May says migrants are placing an 'unacceptable burden' on schools, hospitals and benefits system Migrants are travelling from across the EU to ‘beg and steal’ on the streets of Britain, Theresa May will warn Europe’s leaders. The Home Secretary will demand action to end abuse of the EU’s free movement directive by people who have no intention of finding work. At a meeting of European home affairs ministers in Luxembourg on Friday, she will highlight how gangs of beggars are setting up camps in London to launch raids on the unsuspecting public.
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Home Secretary warns of 'unacceptable burden' on schools and hospitals
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Uses speech to EU ministers to demand changes to border rules
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Highlights how EU nationals are fleecing the British taxpayer | 64,145 | record_train |
Last dance: @placeholder and Mia Farrow (seen here on their wedding day) were divorcing when George Jacobs danced with her and was fired by Sinatra | By Alex Greig and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 01:56 EST, 30 December 2013 | UPDATED: 12:31 EST, 30 December 2013 George Jacobs, who was Frank Sinatra's valet and confidant for 15 years, has died. Jacobs' son, Snake Jagger, says his father died of natural causes in Palm Springs Saturday night. He was 87. Jacobs was working for Hollywood dealmaker Irving 'Swifty' Lazar in 1953 when Sinatra hired and entrusted him with his personal affairs. Mr S: Jacobs (pictured with Sinatra) was the valet and confidant of Frank Sinatra between 1953 and 1968 Jacobs' 2003 book, 'Mr. S: My Life with Frank Sinatra,' gives an insider's look into the crooner's life, his women and his dealings with the Kennedys, the Rat Pack and the mob.
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George Jacobs, 87, died in Palm Springs Saturday night
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He lived with the star and traveled the world with him
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Sinatra fired Jacobs after a gossip columnist wrote that he was dancing with Sinatra's soon-to-be ex-wife Mia Farrow
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Jacobs wrote a memoir about those years called Mr S: My Life with Frank Sinatra
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An official FIA statement read: "The @placeholder have indicated they will not be in a position to participate in the 2010 FIA Formula One world championship. | (CNN) -- Motor Sport's governing body, the FIA, have formally confirmed the entry list for the 2010 Formula One season -- with potential newcomers US F1 omitted from the grid. The financially-troubled team had asked the FIA if they could miss the first four races of the season in order to attract extra sponsorship, but have instead been told that they must re-apply if they are to be on the grid for the following season. The official entry list shows 12 teams and 24 drivers -- two teams more than last season. Three new teams are lining up -- Lotus, Virgin Racing and Hispania Racing -- with Toyota deciding to leave the sport.
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FIA confirm official entry list for the 2010 Formula One season
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There is no place on the grid for struggling newcomers US F1
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Proposed Serbian-backed Stefan GP team have also been denied entry | 64,147 | record_train |
Gloucester were penalised for @placeholder to knock over the penalty. | Six penalties from Aled Thomas condemned London Welsh to their 10th consecutive defeat of the season in a dire LV= Cup game at the Kassam Stadium. The Welsh squandered a great chance to pull off their first win, as despite having the stronger pack, they lacked the control and firepower behind the scrum to secure victory, with three penalties from Will Robinson being the only response. With the 18-9 win, Gloucester maintained their interest in the competition with home games against Harlequins and Ospreys still to come. Tom Isaacs of Gloucester kicks upfield during the LV= Cup match at the Kassam Stadium
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Aled Thomas hit six penalties in the LV= Cup in Oxford
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The Welsh squandered a great chance to pull off their first win of the season
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Three penalties from Will Robinson was Welsh's only response | 64,148 | record_train |
When I was 5 or 6 years old, this thing began,' Collins said of his fascination with the @placeholder. | British pop star Phil Collins has handed over his vast collection of artifacts related to the Battle of the Alamo and the Texas Revolution to the state of Texas. Collins was in San Antonio on Tuesday to donate what's considered the world's largest private collection of Alamo artifacts. It includes a fringed leather pouch and a gun used by Davy Crockett, Jim Bowie's legendary knife and letters from garrison commander William B. Travis. 'There's things in there that will make your mouth drop,' Collins said. Phil Collins handed over his vast collection of artifacts related to the Battle of the Alamo and the Texas Revolution to the state of Texas on Tuesday
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The singer has spent years amassing the what's considered the world's largest private collection of Alamo artifacts
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It includes a fringed leather pouch and gun used by Davy Crockett, Jim Bowie's legendary knife and letters from commander William B. Travis
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'Texans are deeply indebted to Phil Collins,' said Texas Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson
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Collins joked that he spent all the money he made from music on artifacts related to the 1836 battle | 64,149 | record_train |
another year for dangerous driving, telling him that @placeholder, 39, had | By Hugo Gye and Wills Robinson PUBLISHED: 11:15 EST, 17 October 2013 | UPDATED: 16:54 EST, 17 October 2013 Jailed: Jason Martin has been sentenced to seven years in prison for attacking his neighbour A toothless man has been sentenced to seven years in prison for biting his neighbour's penis during an argument over loud music. Jason Martin injured Richard Henderson after receiving a text from his former friend asking him to turn down the volume on his Xbox game console. The pair fought outside their block of flats in Dover, and Martin bit through Henderson's pyjamas 'like a sandwich', causing him to be taken to hospital for emergency surgery.
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Jason Martin bit Richard Henderson's genitals at a house in Dover, Kent
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Fight came after Henderson asked Martin to turn his Xbox music down
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Martin, 41, was given seven-year sentence after judge said he was 'determined to influct as much pain and injury as possible' | 64,150 | record_train |
In December last year it was reported that smugglers dug a 'professional' concrete tunnel from @placeholder into Hong Kong equipped with lights, vents, steel reinforcements and even rails to transport goods. | A Hong Kong man allegedly strangled his mistress and their two-year-old son before hiding their bodies under the bed in a rented apartment in south China for 14 years. Kan Wai-nam, 53, was arrested last month after cleaners discovered the bodies of his second family in a bag underneath the bed in the apartment in the Buji district of Shenzhen. Kan, who also had a wife and two children in Hong Kong, reportedly confessed to killing his mistress and their son in May 2000. Kan Wai-nam allegedly strangled his mistress and their two-year-old son before hiding their bodies under the bed in a rented apartment in south China for 14 years
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Kan Wai-nam arrested last month after cleaners discovered bodies in a bag
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Kan reportedly confessed to police to killing mistress and son in May 2000 | 64,151 | record_train |
A statement by the French Embassy said Obama discussed steps the @placeholder plans to take regarding Libya in his phone call with Sarkozy. | Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama spoke Thursday with the leaders of France, Italy and the United Kingdom on coordinating an international response to the crisis in Libya, the White House said. In separate phone conversations with French President Nicolas Sarkozy, Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and British Prime Minister David Cameron, Obama "expressed his deep concern with the Libyan government's use of violence which violates international norms and every standard of human decency, and discussed appropriate and effective ways for the international community to immediately respond," the White House statement said. While some critics say the Obama administration has been slow to react to the deteriorating situation in Libya, the statement said Thursday's discussions were to "coordinate our urgent efforts to respond to developments and ensure that there is appropriate accountability."
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The French Embassy says Obama discussed planned measures
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The White House spokesman says all options are under consideration
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U.S. goals are to protect Americans and halt attacks on Libyan people | 64,152 | record_train |
"In line with our commitment towards greater transparency, all parties are working for the release of the data communication logs and the technical description of the analysis for public consumption," @placeholder and the Malaysian aviation officials said in a joint statement. | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (CNN) -- Raw satellite data about missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 will be released Tuesday, a Malaysian official said Monday. Malaysian acting Transport Minister Hishammuddin Hussein made the comments about the data from satellite company Inmarsat as he toured a newly constructed terminal at Kuala Lumpur International Airport. Families of the passengers on board the plane, which disappeared in March over Southeast Asia while carrying 239 people, have been demanding that the raw data be made public. The fate of the plane and those on board has become one of the great aviation mysteries of modern times.
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Malaysian acting transport minister says the Inmarsat data will be made public
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Families of passengers on the missing flight have called for its release
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Below, Jones has selected a small sample of the musicians and artists that have inspired him on his way to becoming one of @placeholder's leading composers. | (CNN) -- You may not know Trevor Jones by name but chances are you are familiar with his work. The South African composer is the man behind movie soundtracks such as 'Last of the Mohicans' and 'In the Name of the Father.' In a career spanning more than 30 years, he has composed more than 100 original scores for Hollywood blockbusters and popular TV programs. But Jones ultimate career success and critical acclaim masks a journey to the top was far from run of the mill. As a mixed-race child growing up in Apartheid South Africa, he spent the formative years of his life in Cape Town's infamous District 6 neighborhood.
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Trevor Jones is a South African composer renowned for his movie scores
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In a 30-year career he has been involved in over 100 film or television soundtracks
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Her home-run business made her £117,171 by selling them to eBay customers all over @placeholder. | By Mark Duell Thief: Jayne Rand, 49, stole luxury leather handbags over her shoulder from department stores A mother of two was today ordered to pay back more than £117,000 she made on eBay after stealing 905 designer handbags in three years. Jayne Rand, 49, of Purton, Wiltshire, would sling the luxury leather items over her shoulder in department stores - pretending they were her own handbag - to fund her lavish lifestyle. Police believe the housewife is Britain’s biggest designer-label handbag thief - stealing almost one a day from 2009 to 2012 around the UK. She targeted brands such as Gucci, Radley and Ted Baker, to sell them on eBay. Rand started stealing after the property business she ran with her husband got into financial difficulty.
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Jayne Rand stole luxury leather handbags over her shoulder from stores
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Police believe mother of two is UK's biggest designer-label handbag thief
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She stole almost one handbag each day from 2009 to 2012 around Britain
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Targeted brands like Gucci, Radley and Ted Baker to sell them on eBay
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She may now have to sell her home to pay back proceeds of her crimes | 64,155 | record_train |
After the shooting, "@placeholder, we believe, removed a knife from his pocket and rolled over the victim and began a process of trying to remove the bullet from her body ... because he was trying to destroy evidence where law enforcement would not be able to piece these things together," Strain said. | COVINGTON, Louisiana (CNN) -- The suspect in the shooting of a woman killed during a Ku Klux Klan initiation has at least a seven-year history of Klan activity, according to an organization that tracks hate groups nationwide. Relatives describe Cynthia Lynch as having a deep need to feel wanted and eager to join groups. Raymond "Chuck" Foster, 44, was the founding Imperial Wizard, or national leader, of the Southern White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, a Klan faction formed January 1, 2001, in Watson, Louisiana, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center. "During the next three years, the group developed chapters in three other states while maintaining a low profile," the Montgomery, Alabama-based center said on its Web site.
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Foster shot Cynthia Lynch after she became homesick, police say
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Louisiana Klan group called itself the Sons of Dixie
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Turf that still featured the @placeholder' logo from both end zones was auctioned for $1,600 each, while copper wiring proved very popular and raised $500,000. | One of the saddest examples of the dramatic decline of Detroit and the surrounding area is what remains of the Pontiac Silverdome – the once proud home to the Detroit Lions, but which today is an empty shell left to rot. In its heyday the Silverdome in Pontiac, Michigan, hosted the Super Bowl, a pope, the NBA finals, Led Zeppelin, Elvis, WrestleMania and dozens of other world-class acts and sporting events. But that all changed in 2002, when the NFL team moved to Ford Field in Detroit and the Silverdome soon fell into disrepair. The Silverdome has had an uncertain fate ever since, as the city tried to find use for it - including monster truck rallies, boxing matches and as a drive-in theater - and the population in Pontiac dwindled.
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Michigan's Pontiac Silverdome once hosted the Super Bowl, a pope, the NBA finals, Led Zeppelin, Elvis, WrestleMania and dozens of other world-class acts and sporting events
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But that all changed in 2002, when the Detroit Lions moved to Ford Field in Detroit and the Silverdome soon fell into disrepair
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Last month the final sections of the old stadium's Teflon-covered roof dropped to the field
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Afterwards Ohio-based photographer Johnny Joo visited the abandoned stadium and his photos offer an eerie, empty look at a stadium that once held nearly 100,000 people
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He describes standing on the carpet of a restaurant, which is now blanketed in green moss 'almost like it has been abandoned for 20 years' | 64,157 | record_train |
One to watch: Paul Pogba (left) will be a constant threat to the @placeholder defence | By David Kent As the 2014 World Cup continues, Sportsmail will be providing you with all you need to know about every fixture in Brazil from team news and key battles to betting odds and Opta stats... Here is all the information you need for the second game in Group E between France and Honduras. Venue: Estadio Mineirao, Belo Horizonte Kick-off: 8pm (4pm, Brazil time) TV coverage: BBC1 Best bet: Olivier Giroud to score the first goal - 4/1 Referee: Sandro Ricci, Brazil Supporter: French fans cheer as their national team take part in a training session at the Santa Cruz Stadium
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France play Honduras in the second Group E World Cup match
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Former Man United star Paul Pogba is likely to start
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Metropolitan Police said they arrested a 60-year-old man, who they did not name, at a home in northwest @placeholder on suspicion of money laundering. | (CNN) -- Businesses in parts of Pakistan's most populous city shut down Thursday, amid uncertainty and tension tied to the recent arrest, by London police, of the leader of one of the country's most powerful regional parties. Video from CNN affiliate Geo TV showed shops that had closed or were in the process of closing in Nazimabad, Liaquatabad and other parts of Karachi. "There are elements that are forcing people to shut down their shops and businesses," local trade society president Tajir Ittehad Ateeq Mir told reporters. Such shutdowns have been connected to the arrest in London of Altaf Hussain, head of Pakistan's Mutahida Qaumi Movement, on Tuesday morning.
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Trade officials says "elements ... are forcing people to shut down their businesses"
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This comes days after the arrest of Mutahida Qaumi Movement leader Altaf Hussain
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Hussain's party condemns the shutdowns and "aerial firing" in Karachi, Hyderabad
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Hussain is in a hospital in London, where he was arrested; a Pakistani official visits him | 64,159 | record_train |
Three boys are dead after a fire broke out early Friday in a @placeholder home, which was completely destroyed as a result | By Associated Press An early morning farmhouse fire in north-central Pennsylvania has killed three children, ages 2 to 13, authorities have confirmed. The fire was reported at about 1:20 a.m. Friday outside Danville, about 100 miles northwest of Philadelphia, officials said. 'It doesn't get much worse than this,' Chief Butch Kriner of the Southside Fire Company in Riverside said. Firefighters try to put out a early morning fire on Friday outside Danville, Pa. Three children, ages two to 13, died in the blaze The Northumberland County coroner identified the victims as 13-year old Daniel Dissinger, seven-year old Gavin Dissinger and two-year old Arthur Dissinger.
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Fire broke out inside a home near Danville, about 100 miles northwest of Philadelphia, about 1.20am Friday
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There were five children inside at the time, but two escaped
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Brothers Daniel, 13, Gavin, 7, and Arthur Dissinger, 2, were killed
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Their mother, a widower, was said to be at work
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Over 40 firefighters worked to control the blaze | 64,160 | record_train |
"With it being from a @placeholder musical, for me it brings together the fact that I'm here in France, and I can be a bit emotional and bring together all of my vaulting," said Eccles. | (CNN) -- Most horses at this month's World Equestrian Games could clear the water jumps. Not Norman. Plunging head-first into a water feature he hadn't even seen, Norman lost an entire hoof in the accident. Luckily, the eight-foot mascot -- Norman was named after Normandy, the French host province of the Games --had a spare hoof on hand. Norman's soaring popularity may have outstripped his jumping capabilities, with replica plush-toy versions almost impossible to find by the end of the two-week Games in Caen, but there were plenty of contenders ready to demonstrate how water should be handled. Driving is the sport to pick if you want to see horses navigate water. The sport, not seen at the Olympics, sees teams of four horses pull an old-fashioned carriage through a series of tests to determine a winner.
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The FEI Games took place in Normandy, France
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Around 570,000 people visited the Games
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Australian Boyd Exell wins third world title in a row
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Jeroen Dubbeldam wins two gold medals | 64,161 | record_train |
‘When you’ve got precedent of a tsunami [the @placeholder pay out] coming your way the best thing to do is to build your defence properly so you can withstand the tsunami. | By Sam Peters English professional football has been warned it faces a ‘tsunami’ of damaging legal claims that will cripple some clubs if managers continue to over-rule doctors and allow concussed players to play on. In an exclusive interview with the Mail on Sunday, the Football Association’s senior doctor Ian Beasley this week said the NFL’s massive legal settlement with former American Footballers suffering from early on-set dementia linked to head injuries — now in excess of £870million — has set a precedent other sports would be foolish to ignore. The last Premier League season saw an alarming number of incidences where managers ignored team doctors and allowed concussed players to return to play while this summer’s World Cup in Brazil also saw players with head injuries, including Uruguay’s Alvaro Pereira and Germany’s Christoph Kramer, play on.
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Football Association's senior doctor Ian Beasley said massive NFL legal settlement linked with early on-set of dementia has set a precedent
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Last season a number of Premier League managers ignored team doctors and allowed players to return to the field of play during matches
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At the Brazil World Cup, Uruguay's Alvaro Pereira and Germany's Christoph Kramer were also permitted to play on
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Beasley has warned clubs of effects of letting players go back on to the pitch
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He says financial implications of settlements could break smaller clubs
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Medic: Mr @placeholder (right) was dispatched to the Middle East where he helped tend to the wounded on the battlefields and recover the bodies of the dead | A builder who looted a collection of First World War medals from the home of an elderly woman as he carried out renovation work was today branded ‘the lowest of the low’ by his victim. Gary Williams, 48, of Burnley, Lancashire, spotted the three medals through a bedroom window as he was fixing 65-year-old Jean Sanderson’s roof, then took them after asking to use the toilet. He later sold the precious items at a local pawnbrokers shop. The victim’s grandfather was a military medic who had been awarded the medals 96 years ago for serving his country in the Middle East.
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Gary Williams, 48, took medals from Jean Sanderson's home in Burnley
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Her grandfather was military medic and received the medals 96 years ago
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Thomas Henry Lord was given Star, British War and Allied Victory medals
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Grandmother-of-three Mrs Sanderson says she is 'sick' at the 'cruel' theft | 64,163 | record_train |
@placeholder manager Roberto Mancini, would relish the opportunity to manage Arsenal in the future | Former Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini has revealed his affection for Arsenal, claiming he'd love to manage the north London side one day. The Italian, who has returned to Serie A side Inter Milan for a second spell, was at the helm of Manchester City for four seasons before departing for Galatasaray, but is keen on a return to the Premier League. Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has come under increased scrutiny after his side have slumped to their worst ever Premier league start, lying eighth in the table and fifteen points off current leaders Chelsea. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Roberto Mancini takes his first training session as Inter coach
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The 47-year-old has returned as manager of Inter Milan for a second spell
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Roberto Mancini managed Manchester City between 2009-13
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Claims he wants to be manager of the Italian national team at 60 | 64,164 | record_train |
And @placeholder was far and away the most enigmatic and most fascinating (character). | (CNN) -- A heavily publicized murder trial. A horrific school bombing. A parade of con artists, legendary athletes, industrialists and anarchists, radiant movie stars and wearisome politicians. And, soaring over all, Charles Lindbergh. They're all part of "One Summer: America, 1927," Bill Bryson's new book about a handful of months of a tumultuous year. "It was an extraordinarily crowded summer," Bryson says in a phone interview. "I think it was the most eventful summer any nation has ever had -- certainly in peacetime." Many of the year's events remain well known: Lindbergh's solo flight across the Atlantic, Babe Ruth's 60 home runs, the debut of the first sound film, "The Jazz Singer."
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Bill Bryson's latest book, "One Summer," is about summer of 1927
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It was the year of Charles Lindbergh's flight, Babe Ruth's home run record, horrific crimes
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What was originally going to be a narrow focus turned into much more, says Bryson
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Author known for books on Appalachian Trail, Australia, the sciences | 64,165 | record_train |
Rubio might have enough leverage within his party to persuade some Republicans who voted against the old DREAM Act to support @placeholder 2.0. | San Diego, California (CNN) -- In Washington, a lot of the meetings that take place between lawmakers amount to nothing. But recently, there was a get-together that was really something. The participants: Reps. Luis Gutierrez, D-Illinois, and Charles Gonzales, D-Texas, along with Sens. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, and Robert Menendez, D-New Jersey. The problem: What this country should do with so-called DREAM'ers, undocumented young people who were brought here by their parents as children and who face the threat of deportation. One proposed solution that didn't go anywhere was the DREAM Act, a bill that politicians passed around like a hot potato for more than a decade. It would offer legal status and a pathway to citizenship to anyone who goes to college or joins the military.
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Latino legislators met recently to seek progress on status of "DREAM'ers"
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Ruben Navarrette says it's encouraging that they're talking about a compromise
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He asks: Will political parties let that happen, or kill it to preserve a campaign issue?
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Navarrette: Marco Rubio's proposal isn't perfect but it does show progress | 64,166 | record_train |
'She was making out she was doing good for @placeholder, but all along she was stealing his money. | By Kerry Mcdermott PUBLISHED: 06:24 EST, 31 May 2013 | UPDATED: 06:25 EST, 31 May 2013 'Callous': Michelle Christie, pictured after having her head shaved for charity, stole more than £9,000 from her 95-year-old neighbour A charity fund-raiser offered to help care for a 95-year-old neighbour then stole £9,000 from his life savings. 'Callous' Michelle Christie, 41, who was paid £15 per week to collect Peter MacKinnon's pension and help with odd jobs around his house in Elgin, Scotland, used the elderly man's Post Office card and PIN number to steal from him over a period of six months, a court heard.
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Michelle Christie, 41, offered to collect Peter McKinnon's pension
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Stole £9,100 from the 95-year-old over a period of six months, court heard
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'Callous' Christie had been well known in Elgin for her fund-raising work | 64,167 | record_train |
I really look forward to continuing to work with @placeholder.’ | Sunderland captain John O’Shea has been rewarded with a two-year contract extension at the Stadium of Light. O'Shea, who has prolonged his stay until 2017, has recently been in the headlines after his midweek heroics for the Republic of Ireland. Winning his 100th cap against world champions Germany, the 33-year-old pounced in stoppage-time to earn an invaluable 1-1 draw for Martin O’Neill’s side. Sunderland captain John O'Shea has signed a contract extension at the club until 2017 O'Shea joined the Black Cats on an initial four-year-deal from Manchester United in July 2011 Sunderland boss Gus Poyet (right) believes O'Shea's new deal will help the club become stronger
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John O'Shea has signed a two-year contract extension at the club
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O'Shea was Republic of Ireland's hero against Germany on Tuesday
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Defender scored a late equaliser in their 1-1 Euro 2016 qualifier draw | 64,168 | record_train |
"@placeholder and I knew her as a dear and trusted friend," Mrs. Reagan said on Monday in a statement. | Washington (CNN) -- Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and former President Ronald Reagan were, in the words of one close aide, "political soulmates." Reagan, who was elected a year after Thatcher assumed office in 1979, found in her a fresh, conservative voice who he could align with on many international issues. And in nearly a decade of working together, she found in him a personal friend and an equal on the global stage. He offered her stronger support than any previous American president in dealing with terrorism in Northern Ireland, said biographer Geoffrey Smith, author of "Reagan and Thatcher."
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Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan were friends for decades
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They agreed on many issues, saw each other as "soulmates" in the conservative world
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But an aide to @placeholder indicated Sen. Kennedy's health was not the reason she decided to withdraw. | (CNN) -- Gov. David Paterson had no intention of appointing Caroline Kennedy to fill the Senate seat vacated by Hillary Clinton, a source close to the New York governor told CNN Thursday. Caroline Kennedy has withdrawn her name from consideration for Hillary Clinton's Senate seat. The source told CNN that Paterson did not think Kennedy was "ready for prime time," citing her efforts, at times awkward, to try to win the appointment. "She clearly has no policy experience and couldn't handle the pressure," said the source, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the situation. "Why would he pick her given how badly she handled herself in recent weeks?"
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NEW: Source says Gov. Paterson did not think Kennedy was "ready for prime time"
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NEW: Kennedy had potential issues involving her taxes and her nanny, source says
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NEW: Kennedy ally denies Kennedy knew Paterson was leaning away from her
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Kennedy cites "personal reasons" for pulling out of contention | 64,170 | record_train |
When @placeholder announced his captain’s picks it was notable how often the word ‘redemption’ was used. | With the 2014 Ryder Cup fast approaching, many are predicting another victory for the Europeans - favourites after winning five of the last six tournaments. But perhaps fans shouldn't be getting too comfortable. Here, Sportsmail's Mike Dickson gives five reasons the USA team shouldn't be written off. 1 Tiger factor While he is unquestionably a great player it is doubtful whether Tiger’s presence has been a good thing for the team with his aura and the distractions he brings. Was it a coincidence that the last time the USA won was in 2008 when Woods was absent through injury? Tiger not playing possibly changes the team dynamic for the better.
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Five reasons USA's Ryder Cup team shouldn't be written off
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Tiger Woods absence could help them
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Tom Watson says American's are out to avenge Medinah | 64,171 | record_train |
High-profile sufferers include Michael J Fox, who was just 30 when he was diagnosed with the condition, and @placeholder. | Smartphones are being turned into ‘pocket doctors’ capable of spotting Parkinson’s disease. The popular devices come equipped with technology needed to record speech and movement – both of which are eroded by the condition, Britain’s biggest science conference heard. The information can then be analysed and, it is hoped, used to diagnose the disease earlier and more accurately. More prompt treatment should improve quality of life. A patient’s symptoms could also be tracked over time, ‘revolutionising’ treatment by allowing doctors to adjust drug dosage as needed. A new smartphone app can help diagnose Parkinson's disease - suffered by Muhammad Ali and Michael J Fox (pictured) - by recording speech and movement, both of which are eroded by the condition
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Experts at Aston University said the 'pocket doctor' makes it possible to use voice recordings to spot the disease with 99 per cent accuracy
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Telltale signs include soft, breathy speech and a tremor to the voice
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The idea was unveiled at the British Science Festival in Birmingham
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Scientists said a person only has to walk for 20 paces with the phone in their pocket to get 'very high accuracy' in diagnosis | 64,172 | record_train |
The police statement also accused Tohti of teaching students about "violent Uyghur resistance" in his class and encouraging them to overthrow the @placeholder government. | Less than a week after a tightly controlled trial, a Chinese court Tuesday found a prominent Uyghur scholar guilty of "separatism" and sentenced him to life in prison, his lawyer said. Ilham Tohti, an economics professor at Beijing's Minzu University, was tried for two days last week at the Intermediate People's Court in Urumqi, capital of Xinjiang. The trial took place in China's restive western region where a spate of recent violent incidents have been blamed by the government on Muslim Uyghur separatists seeking to establish an independent state. The court also ordered the confiscation of all of Tohti's assets, said Liu Xiaoyuan, one of Tohti's lawyers,
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Chinese court has found a prominent Uyghur scholar guilty of "separatism"
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He has been sentenced to life in prison
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Lawyer told CNN he was prepared for guilty verdict and would appeal
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White House calls on China to release "respected professor" | 64,173 | record_train |
@placeholder (5) wheels away in celebration as the former Barcelona striker scores Everton's equalising goal against Krasnodar on Thursday night | CLICK HERE for your ultimate stats with our Match Zone from the Kuban Stadium, including a look at how Everton conceding the first goal Samuel Eto’o rolled back the years to spare the blushes of his Everton captain Phil Jagielka in Russia on Thursday night. Eto’o, a Champions League winner with Barcelona and Inter Milan and one of the greatest strikers of his generation, can’t run around like he used to but at 33 he still has the instinct and sense of timing of a genuine star. With eight minutes left and Everton lucky to be only one behind against lively Russian opponents, Leighton Baines fired in a cross from the right having stayed up from taking a corner. Until that moment, Krasnodar had dealt with Everton’s threat but this time Eto’o ghosted ahead of their back line and finished with a left-foot volley from close range that typified composure and class.
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Everton held to 1-1 draw against FC Krasnodar in Europa League Group H clash
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Ari scores opening goal for Krasnodar as home side take first half lead
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Samuel Eto'o scores 82nd minute equaliser to save Everton's blushes
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Eto'o scores during his first start as an Everton player | 64,174 | record_train |
Shot in the chest: The bullet could have killed @placeholder but he was saved at the hospital | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 18:38 EST, 15 October 2013 | UPDATED: 18:49 EST, 15 October 2013 The blood-stained shirt that the governor of Texas was wearing while riding inside the car with President Kennedy on the day he was shot has now been put on display. Governor John Connally was seated in front of the President in the open-top convertible when the shooting occurred, and he was hit in the chest. Now the bloody shirt and suit that Connally wore on that day when he nearly died have been put on display as part of an exhibit being organized in coordination with the 50th anniversary of Kennedy's assassination.
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Texas Governor John Connally was sitting in front of President Kennedy on that fatal day in Dallas
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Connally was shot in the chest but survived while Kennedy died
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Critics warned the @placeholder-wide second phase of the scheme, which began last month and is not restricted to new-builds, would cause a housing bubble. | By Mia De Graaf PUBLISHED: 05:56 EST, 25 November 2013 | UPDATED: 06:45 EST, 25 November 2013 House prices in Britain leaped up by as much as £7,430 last month, new figures reveal. The average family home is up £5,583 and London properties have shot up by more than £7,000. Experts claim the Help to Buy scheme has provoked a wave of new buyers, pushing prices up. Soaring: The average London house price has broken the £400,000 barrier for the first time in history The increase of £1,300 a week is the biggest jump in the market since 2010, according to leading real estate analyst Sequence (UK).
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House prices went up by £7,000 in October as buyers' appetite soars
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Average sale price in London broken £400,000 mark for first time in history
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‘It tells the story of how Fleming desperately wanted to be someone he couldn’t be, so he created the person he wanted to be on the page and that person was @placeholder,’ said an executive involved with the production. | By Baz Bamigboye and Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 07:49 EST, 18 January 2013 | UPDATED: 08:50 EST, 18 January 2013 The image of James Bond's creator Ian Fleming is set to be shaken and stirred by a £4million TV drama exposing the dark side of the bestselling author's glamorous lifestyle. The Man Who Would Be Bond will show how the novelist turned his wartime experiences working for Naval Intelligence into one of the most lucrative literary franchises ever produced. But it will also reveal details of his X-rated sex life, which led to him being thrown out of the prestigious military academy Sandhurst after he contracted gonorrhea.
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New TV series set to show the dark side of best-selling spy novelist
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The Man Who Would Be Bond will reveal Fleming's torrid relationship with his wife Ann and X-rated letters about whipping they sent to each other | 64,177 | record_train |
'You can see the way Suarez celebrated at the end of the game after his two goals against @placeholder, compared to how he celebrated at the end of this game, he knew something had happened and he knew he would be found out.' | By Simon Jones Glenn Hoddle insists Luis Suarez must be banned for his alleged bite on Giorgio Chiellini, adding that such an incident is worthy of a prison sentence. 'Kids are watching the World Cup all around the world, and what Luis Suarez did is the worst thing you could see in football. If that happens on the street somewhere you’d be put in prison,' he wrote for WilliamHill.com. 'No matter how good a player Suarez is, he deserves to be banned for biting Giorgio Chiellini on the shoulder. The Italian had done absolutely nothing to provoke being bitten like that, the same as with Branislav Ivanovic.
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The Uruguayan striker appeared to bite Giorgio Chiellini as Uruguay beat Italy 1-0 to qualify for the round of 16
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Former England boss Glenn Hoddle has called for him to be banned | 64,178 | record_train |
However, the plans infuriated Mr @placeholder, a former Europe Minister under the last Labour government. | Ed Miliband’s leadership came under fire again last night after details of a row with outspoken Labour frontbencher Chris Bryant were revealed. Mr Bryant, as Labour welfare spokesman, protested at a decision to crack down on the benefits rights of EU immigrants. When Mr Miliband refused to back down, the fiercely pro-European Mr Bryant threatened to walk out of the Shadow Cabinet unless the party leader gave him another plum job. So Mr Miliband gave in and moved Mr Bryant to what friends claim is his ‘perfect job’ as arts spokesman. Scroll down for video Fierce: Labour MP Chris Bryant is strongly pro-Europe. Mr Bryant, as Labour welfare spokesman, protested at a decision to crack down on the benefits rights of EU immigrants
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Ed Miliband’s leadership came under fire again after details of a row with outspoken Labour frontbencher Chris Bryant were revealed
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Mr Bryant protested at decision to crack down on benefits rights of EU immigrants
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@placeholder will not have any further comment until all the facts are known." | (CNN) -- While the nation wrestled with the aftermath of a shooting in Colorado that left 12 people dead, a Twitter account for the National Rifle Association had this to say: "Good morning, shooters. Happy Friday! Weekend plans?" That tweet was posted at 9:20 a.m. ET on Friday by an account for "American Rifleman," the official NRA journal. The group, which advocates for gun owners, appeared to have been pulled down from the Internet as of about 12:30 p.m. ET Friday. Shooting turns movie into surreal horror "A single individual, unaware of events in Colorado, tweeted a comment that is being completely taken out of context," NRA spokesman Andrew Arulanandam said in a comment issued to CNN.
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National Rifle Association sends ill-timed tweet after Colorado shooting
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@placeholder obtained at least two videos of the incident and its prelude. | (CNN) -- A New Year's Day shooting in which a subway police officer fired a deadly shot into the back of an unarmed man has the San Francisco Bay Area demanding answers as authorities appeal for patience. Oscar Grant, 22, was killed January 1 in a shooting at a subway station in California's Bay Area. Bay Area Rapid Transit spokesman Linton Johnson told CNN affiliate KTVU-TV in Oakland, California, that the officer is presumed innocent and described him as devastated. Attorney John Burris called the shooting "unconscionable" and said he filed a $25 million claim with BART on Tuesday, alleging wrongful death and violation of civil rights by use of excessive force. BART has 45 days to respond, Burris said.
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Attorney files $25 million claim, calls shooting "unconscionable"
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Video shows officer shoot Oscar Grant in back as another officer kneels on him
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BART: Video inconclusive, vows to conduct "thorough, unbiased investigation"
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Witness tells KTVU: "We was already following directions ... and they shot him" | 64,181 | record_train |
She said the door was kicked open, adding: 'That's when I heard the clicking of a gun and I heard '@placeholder, get down! | Bungling FBI agents held a terrified mother at gunpoint for 30 minutes after chainsawing their way into her home - before realising they had raided the wrong address. Officers stormed into Judy Sanchez's Fitchburg, Massachusetts, apartment at 6.04am on January 26 after using the blade to cut through her front door. The 29-year-old was then held face down on the floor as her three-year-old daughter Ji-anni cried in another room. But the red-faced agents soon let her go after realising they were supposed to have targeted the home of an alleged drug dealer which was on the same floor of the building.
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Judy Sanchez held face down on floor after agents stormed her home
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For his final question, Piers sought @placeholder's approval, asking her: 'How did I do?' | By James Nye and Ted Thornhill PUBLISHED: 15:06 EST, 2 March 2014 | UPDATED: 12:31 EST, 3 March 2014 Defiant: Piers Morgan declared that he is now looking forward to doing higher profile interviews with bigger names after his live show was axed by CNN Piers Morgan has claimed the imminent end of his much-vaunted nightly show on CNN will actually allow him to do the kind of interviews he always wanted to do on the cable network. Morgan, who confirmed the axing of his eponymous live show last week after three-years of inconsistent ratings, said that he will be staying on at CNN.
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Piers Morgan Live confirmed to be canceled last week after the presenter said his talk show has 'taken a bath in the ratings'
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CNN's audience tired of hearing a Brit debate American issues, he said
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He famously clashed with pro-gun campaigner Alex Jones
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Morgan made a promising start, reducing Oprah Winfrey to tears in 2011
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His ratings have plummeted from two million to around 270,000
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Suspended: Officer Brown applied last year for a job as a part-time police officer in @placeholder and joined the department in November | By Associated Press A Pennsylvania police officer who made headlines when he won a $1 million Powerball drawing last month has been suspended because of the alleged actions of his wife. Rankin Officer Matthew Brown is named in a criminal complaint charging his wife with working as a scheduler for a prostitution business. Their defense attorney David Shrager insist officer Brown and his wife, Jennifer, have done nothing wrong. Charged: The police officer Michael Brown who bought a $1 million Powerball ticket is named in a police complaint against his wife, Jennifer Brown, who faces charges, including promoting prostitution Sordid site: Jennifer Brown allegedly was involved with 69 Entertainment and ran the daily operations as one of the schedulers of the agency. her police officer husband was a driver and worked as security
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Officer Matthew Brown won the lottery but his wife, Jennifer, is charged with being involved with a website that promotes prostitution
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Unlike some adult fitness trackers, what can be done with the information that the @placeholder collects is limited, abiding by federal regulations on data-collection of children. | (CNN) -- The wearable technology movement is in full effect, and exercise-based activity trackers lead the way. Now, it's becoming child's play. Leapfrog, the maker of education-oriented tablets and apps for children, has unveiled LeapBand, a wearable activity tracker designed with kids in mind. Selling for $40 and designed for children ages 4-7, the LeapBand "encourages active play and healthy habits" with 50 different games and other challenges. It will be available in August, the company said in a written release. "We understand that helping a child reach their potential not only includes making sure they are versed on the ABCs and 123s, but they are encouraged through play to establish healthy habits and get the exercise they need every day," said Dr. Jody Sherman LeVos, director of LeapFrog's Learning Team. "LeapBand is a great way to get kids up and active and help them develop a strong foundation for healthy lifestyles."
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LeapFrog is making a fitness tracker for kids
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The LeapBand rewards children for physical activity
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He seems to know it, too, and has surrounded himself with an array of @placeholder administration veterans, most of whom are best known for their roles in sending the United States into a war in Iraq that has cost this nation trillions of dollars and the lives of 4,488 brave members of the U.S. military. | (CNN) -- When Mitt Romney took the stage at the annual VFW convention Tuesday, he had a chance to finally offer serious ideas for strengthening U.S. foreign policy and how, if elected president, he would keep our nation secure. He didn't take it. Missing yet another opportunity to show meaningful leadership, the former Massachusetts governor instead chose to offer more empty rhetoric cloaked in patriotic bravado. His campaign appears more focused on mocking the successful foreign policy of President Barack Obama, who has undoubtedly made America safer, than on revealing exactly how a Romney administration would engage with the world.
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Chris Coons: Romney's speech was empty rhetoric cloaked in patriotic bravado
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Romney's foreign policy team, he writes, are Bush/Cheney neocons who got U.S. into Iraq
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that dam would fall into (@placeholder's) hands or if that dam would | U.S. warplanes wiped out Islamic State insurgents menacing Iraq's Haditha Dam with five air strikes that widened what Barack Obama called a campaign to ultimately defeat the jihadist movement. Obama has branded Islamic State an acute threat to the West as well as the Middle East and said that key NATO allies stood ready to back Washington in action against the well-armed sectarian force. The leader of a pro-Iraqi government paramilitary force in western Iraq said the air strikes destroyed an Islamic State patrol trying to attack the dam - Iraq's second biggest hydroelectric facility that also provides millions with water.
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U.S. warplanes carried out five air strikes on militants near Haditha Dam
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Strikes are first into Anbar province since it started attacks in August
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Obama vows to 'systematically degrade I.S. capabilities, shrink its territory'
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Head of Arab League urges members to tackle I.S. 'militarily and politically' | 64,187 | record_train |
Among arguments about torture heard by the court was that ‘if it had been administered on behalf of the @placeholder, it would clearly have been a breach of the undertaking given by the UK in 1972.’ | Nothing could be clearer. David Miliband, then Labour’s Foreign Secretary, laying claim to the moral high ground, proclaiming: ‘I abhor anything that constitutes torture. Water-boarding, it’s perfectly clear to me it is torture. ‘I never supported extraordinary rendition to torture, always said that Guantanamo should be closed. There is no clash of ideals and pragmatism there.’ His uncompromising comments came in an interview in the New Statesman magazine in 2009. Scroll down for video David Miliband tried to use the court system over a period of six months to block publication of the fact that MI5 had connived in the torture of one suspect, Binyam Mohamed
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David Miliband tried to use courts to keep truth of suspect's torture secret
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Binyam Mohamed detained on suspicion of attending Al Qaeda camp
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Court documents said Mohamed subjected to 'cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment by the U.S. authorities'
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British intelligence services complicit in this, according to the documents
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Mohamed was later awarded £1 million compensation
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Miliband's supporters insist he was not fully aware of US torture details
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‘This was done following discussions with @placeholder colleagues.’ While those in the south yesterday might not have minded the odd refreshing shower, those in the north were probably less thrilled. | By Tamara Cohen and Lucy Osborne PUBLISHED: 02:43 EST, 20 August 2012 | UPDATED: 03:41 EST, 20 August 2012 If you thought the weather forecast was too good to be true, you were probably right. The BBC has been forced to apologise on air for ignoring official weather predictions and forecasting sun when rain was on the way. Forecasters stuck to their own assessment of the weather and disregarded stormy warnings from the Met Office – and as a result, many viewers were caught unawares when the heavens opened in parts of the country yesterday. Wet: Festival-goers at the V Festival in Staffordshire endured soggy conditions while temperatures soared across southern Britain to 30C. Weatherman Philip Avery made an embarrassed apology for the errors
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Temperatures soared to 30C (86F) in southern areas, but the rest of the country had a gloomy day of cloud and showers | 64,189 | record_train |
Get down: While Romney declined 'DWTS's' offer, First Lady @placeholder has shown no reservations publicly showing off her moves during her husband's first term in office | By Mike Jaccarino PUBLISHED: 20:38 EST, 14 January 2013 | UPDATED: 08:05 EST, 15 January 2013 Care to dance: Ann Romney appears to two-step, here, with husband Mitt, but apparently will not dance on 'DWTS' Ann Romney has left 'Dancing with the Stars' at the alter. After 'several' powwows between the one-time First Lady hopeful and the TV show's producers, Mitt Romney's wife has reportedly declined an offer to do the proverbial two-step on the popular dance contest. Sources told TMZ.com Romney was once 'very interested' in the invitation extended her shortly after husband, Mitt, the GOP's 2012 presidential candidate, lost to Democratic incumbent Barak Obama.
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Ex-First Lady hopeful says she won't participate after several meetings with producers
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Mitt Romney's spouse was 'very interested,' in offer, sources say
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Michele Obama boogies down from Des Moines to Washington, D.C.
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Related: GOP focuses on overall @placeholder troubles, not just website | (CNN) -- It's called a document dump. In this case, 175 pages of contractors' internal updates on the beleaguered HealthCare.gov website were blasted out Wednesday night by Rep. Darryl Issa's Republican-led House Oversight and Government Reform Committee. You can read it all online. But we read it so you don't have to, poring through the jargony, technical documents ("Pre Prod is now IMP1A"), to give you another option -- the five things you need to know: Related: Obamacare launch may have been worse than first reported 1. Low-tech options failed too In the first weeks of the Obamacare sign-up, the two low-tech options for Americans -- the call center and paper applications -- struggled and sometimes froze. An October 8 entry about the number of paper forms turned in at that point simply said "500 applications ... but can't process any because of log-in and other issues." By October 16, some 3,000 paper applications were in the processing center but only "81 have been successfully entered."
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175 pages of internal documents show troubleshooting problems with HealthCare.gov website
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A core group of contractors was tasked to quickly identify and fix problems
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He knocked twice, announcing himself as @placeholder police, and a tall, thin man opened the door, revealing a sliver of the pitch black room as he rubbed sleep from his eyes. | Sandy Springs, Georgia (CNN) -- During the week before Halloween each year, Lt. Steve Rose of the Sandy Springs Police Department in Georgia knocks on the doors of every registered sex offender in his jurisdiction. Rose set out in his unmarked Dodge Charger Wednesday with a printout of 20 names to verify that the people on the list live where they say they live. His mission brings him and members of his force to subdivisions, houses, hotels and and apartment buildings in this Atlanta bedroom community of about 85,000 people. "We do this to give people a level of comfort so they know we're keeping tabs on them," said Rose, a former sex crimes detective with 34 years of police experience.
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Police in Georgia take it upon themselves to check sex offenders' addresses
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Sex offenders in parts of Arkansas, Texas, IIllinois must attend meetings Halloween night
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Keeping tabs on sex offenders provides community with sense of comfort, police say
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Measures can create false sense of security, president of child safety group says | 64,192 | record_train |
As well as being a celebrated art school, @placeholder's building was listed and was a tourist attraction in its own right | It was a devastating inferno which engulfed one of Britain’s finest buildings and destroyed a world famous educational facility. But six months after a devastating blaze ripped through the Mackintosh Library at the Glasgow School of Art, fresh attempts are being made to recover some of its treasured contents. Many items were lost forever when the library went up in flames in May as students were making last-minute adjustments to their final-year degree show work. Scroll down for video Destroyed: Forensic archaeologist Owen Godbert begins the task of sifting through the ashes of the fire-damaged Mackintosh Library at the Glasgow School of Art
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Mackintosh Library at the Glasgow School of Art was destroyed when fire broke out in the basement of the building
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Six months after the blaze, forensic archaeologists have started the task of sifting through the charred remains
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It is hoped that some of the books, furniture and artefacts can be salvaged as part of multi-million pound restoration
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Two-storey library, which featured 100-year-old timber, considered one of world's finest examples of art nouveau
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The building was named after the celebrated Scottish artist, designer and architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh | 64,193 | record_train |
@placeholder claimed Snowden's revelations would "test developing Sino-US ties" and exacerbate an already "soured relationship" on cybersecurity. | Hong Kong (CNN) -- Thorny issues of unbalanced trade, cyber security and intellectual property rights stand stark in the spotlight at this year's U.S.-China Strategic Economic Dialogue now underway in Washington, D.C. Top officials from both sides, including co-chairs U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and China's State Councilor Yang Jiechi, have expressed tempered optimism for "a new chapter" in bilateral ties -- despite recent stumbles. The U.S. has slammed China on unfair subsidies on solar panels and the theft of secrets owned by U.S. technology companies. China has returned its own complaints -- most recently after NSA leak Edward Snowden alleged Washington has been hacking Chinese computers.
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Top diplomatic, economic officials from U.S., China meet in Washington, D.C.
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Fifth annual U.S.-China Strategic Economic Dialogue now underway
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Cyber hacking, theft of intellectual property, tariff wars high on agenda
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Analysts: U.S.-China mutually dependent, cannot afford conflict | 64,194 | record_train |
Despite the status of their romance, Ollie is a fan of @placeholder's style. | Whether he's rocking a man bun or crucifix earrings, there's no denying that Ollie Proudlock is the trendiest resident of SW3. So iconic has the Made In Chelsea star's look become that he channelled his style expertise into a clothing line, Serge DeNimes. The 25-year-old has unveiled his AW14 range and modelled it in an exclusive photoshoot for MailOnline. Scroll down for video Style king: Ollie Proudlock from Made In Chelsea has unveiled his new AW14 collection and modelled it exclusively for FEMAIL Speaking about the range, the designer said: 'I am extremely proud and excited to launch this AW14 collection. I feel that the brand has gone from strength to strength over the last three years, and this collection is a reflection of all the hard work that my team and I have put into making this our strongest collection to date.
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Ollie Proudlock established Serge DeNimes and now it has 38 stores in UK
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Models AW14 exclusively for FEMAIL
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Worn by Jourdan Dunn and Rita Ora, now Ollie wants Pharrell to wear it
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Says a lot has changed with Lucy Watson since filming show
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Hopes to work in creative industry for many years to come | 64,195 | record_train |
‘I’ve not the slightest doubt all of this is a rather obvious attempt to blame the last @placeholder government for whatever they do,’ he said. | Deal: George Osborne is prepared to sell the Government¿s shares in Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds at a loss in order to bring about the biggest privatisation in British history George Osborne is prepared to sell the Government’s shares in Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds at a loss in order to bring about the biggest privatisation in British history. Senior Tory sources yesterday said that Labour had spent too much money on the 2008 bailouts, which injected £66billion of public funds into the failing banks. They spoke after fresh reports the Chancellor is gearing up to sell an 82 per cent shareholding in RBS and a 39 per cent stake in Lloyds.
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Chancellor to sell off 82 per cent of RBS and 39 per cent of Lloyds
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Tory sources say Labour spent too much money on the 2008 bailouts
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Share prices currently mean deficit on paper stands at £24billion | 64,196 | record_train |
The bad news is that if we're not proactive, and if we don't figure out a way to curtail @placeholder's actions, they're going to continue to develop and learn more and over the long term we're going to have to deal with it in a much more difficult situation," he said. | Hong Kong (CNN) -- Eight months ago, the international community stifled a snigger when North Korea's hyped rocket launch ended with a fizzle. At the time, Pyongyang surprised just about everyone by actually admitting its failure, a departure from previous efforts to project success at all costs. But this time, they've succeeded. No one is laughing now. Object seen in orbit after launch "The world is not falling apart, like some would say, but at the same time this is not a joke. There was a lot of pre-media coverage that said that North Korea was not good at missile technology and were sort of ridiculing them," said Philip Yun, executive director of the Ploughshare Fund and a former adviser to the U.S. government.
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Successful North Korean launch is cause for concern, analysts say
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The launch brings Pyongyang closer to the capability to launch a nuclear warhead
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Some would say that @placeholder mania has reached fever pitch. | (CNN) -- They've sold millions of albums and DVDs and show no signs of slowing. Much more than an overnight sensation like "Tickle Me Elmo," "The Wiggles," have stayed a children's favorite for 16 years. Sybil Lane, right, and her family met the Wiggles after Sam Moran stepped into his role yellow Wiggle. The Wiggles, an Australian band, impart lessons through their songs and performances that some mothers happily admit have helped shape their little ones' views on life. Sybil Lane says that her 6-year-old son Brendan "has a very positive outlook on life, and I think the Wiggles helped him develop that."
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Australian children's band "The Wiggles" are an international sensation
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Band earned $45 million in 2004, beat AC/DC to be Australia's top-earning band
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CNN.com readers respond with their tales of Wiggles encounters
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inspired by @placeholder has now developed into a full-time career. | By Rebecca English PUBLISHED: 07:44 EST, 29 October 2013 | UPDATED: 19:29 EST, 29 October 2013 It isn't every day that The Queen drives past your front door and the grins on the faces of this excited family were only rivalled by that of the monarch as she cruised through Brixton in her Bentley. Smiling and waving as she rolled through South London, the Queen was spotted by the woman and two children as she rolled past the steps of their home on her way to an inner city riding centre. Joined by daughter-in-law the Duchess of Cornwall, the monarch, still a keen rider herself at 87, was visiting the Ebony Horse Club and Community Riding Centre in gang-ridden Brixton.
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Excited families watched as The Queen and Camilla drove through streets
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Royals were without Prince Charles for visit to the Ebony Horse Club
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The club gives underprivileged children the chance to learn to ride
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The Duchess of Cornwall has been the club's president since 2009
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