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Last night, a spokesperson from @placeholder said: 'We're really sorry to customers caught up in the problems last night. | By Claire Ellicott We've heard all the excuses about leaves on the line, or the wrong kind of snow. But Southeastern Trains have come up with a new reason for cancelling journeys: the staff have gone to Sainsbury's. A rush hour service from London to Hastings was cancelled on Tuesday because the guard could not be found. (File picture) Passengers on a rush hour service from London to Hastings had their service cancelled because the guard could not be found He was later spotted in Sainsbury's, but refused to get on the train because he was having his break so the next train was cancelled.
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Rush hour service from London to Hastings was cancelled
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The reason given was that the guard could not be found
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He was later spotted in Sainsbury's, having his break
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Customers had a 'nightmare' and said fares were a 'rip-off' | 64,300 | record_train |
But since I’ve got here it’s just been Bath, @placeholder, Bath, Bath, Bath. | I hung up on Gladiator Russell Crowe the first time he called I cried off after my debut as a fly-half ended in tears I lived in an apartment owned by Russell Crowe and went to the beach every day... My time in Australia was a dream My father's death made me stronger... He was my hero and I know he'd be proud Sam Burgess will make his grand entrance into a whole new ball-game on Friday night, having realised in recent weeks that he faces a monumental task in crossing the rugby divide. The 25-year-old Yorkshireman has come home from Australia as a feted, decorated league icon — World Player of the Year and a man whose c.v. now features comic-book heroism in a title-winning cause. But under the lights of The Rec, against Harlequins, he will be a union rookie leaping into the unknown.
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Bath star Sam Burgess signs for Sportsmail
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25-year-old is preparing to make his Union bow on Friday night
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Burgess has been out with injury since October
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Yorkshireman is a decorated league icon, but is a union rookie | 64,301 | record_train |
The skyline of suburban @placeholder in the the Philippines, which is the 'selfiest city' in the world according to Time magazine | A city in the Philippines has been named the selfie capital of the world today. According to research, Makati City, one of the 16 cities that make up Metro Manilla, produces more self portraits per capita than any other city in the world. Time magazine examined hundreds of thousands of selfies and found the city has 258 self-proclaimed selfie takers per every 100,000 people. The world map of selfies, according to research carried out by Time Magazine It found Manhattan produces the second highest number of selfies per capita - although a huge percentage will be tourists. Miami is the third selfiest city, followed by Anaheim and Santa Ana, California, and Petaling Jaya, Malaysia.
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Time magazine study examined hundreds of thousands of selfies
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It found Makati City produces more per capita than anywhere else
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City has 258 self-proclaimed selfie takers per every 100,000 people
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Manhattan produces second highest number of selfies per capita | 64,302 | record_train |
He was even the subject of a popular song in 2000 with these lyrics: "I hate Israel but I love @placeholder." | Beheira Province, Egypt (CNN) -- Amre Moussa sweeps through chaotic crowds in Egypt's Beheira province, hailed in the pandemonium by his supporters as "ar-rayis," the president. In the nation's first democratic presidential election, Moussa is one of a few candidates who can boast of any practical government experience. He served as foreign minister under Hosni Mubarak and headed the Arab League. Now, he's one of the top contenders in the voting to be held Wednesday and Thursday. Experience, however, can be a thorn in a nation where 18 days of fervent, anti-government uprising last year toppled Mubarak's decades-long dictatorship. Moussa, 75, is intent on turning that liability into gain.
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Amre Moussa has had a long diplomatic career
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He gained popularity by criticizing Israel when he was Hosni Mubarak's foreign minister
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He appeals to a wide spectrum of Egyptian voters
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He says Egypt needs a leader with experience but some see him as a regime holdover | 64,303 | record_train |
At the same time, some of the @placeholder leadership is still believed to be alive and the group continues to pose a threat, according to the officials, who say some are still in Syria, actively plotting against the United States. | U.S. aircraft have concluded a third round of strikes against an al Qaeda cell inside Syria, two U.S. officials with direct knowledge of the just-completed mission told CNN on Thursday. The officials said it was a small number of strikes and that the targets included at least one top operative of what's known as the Khorasan Group. The sources would not say who was targeted. They said it is too early to have an assessment of the strikes' results. Khorasan is a group of hard-core al Qaeda operatives, many of whom moved to Syria from Pakistan in the last few years.
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Strikes target what's known as the Khorasan Group, officials say
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It is too early to have an assessment of the results
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Khorasan is a group of hard-core al Qaeda operatives | 64,304 | record_train |
And it could happen any day now,' @placeholder wrote. | Rumours stating that Australia's Princess Mary is to be crowned the Queen of Denmark as the current Queen nears abdication have been slammed by the royal family. Woman's Day claimed that the coronation of Mary and her husband, Prince Fredrick, could be announced in 'just weeks', in their latest publication on Monday. The magazine said the reason Queen Margrethe was stepping down was due to her 'bad back' which has prevented her from attending many royal functions recently. Scroll down for video Woman's Day claimed that Australia's Princess Mary was weeks away from being crowned Queen of Denmark The coronation would come following the abdication of Queen Margrethe who is suffering from a bad back, the magazine claimed
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Woman's Day claimed Queen Margrethe planned to step down due to her 'bad back'
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The magazine said Princess Mary and Prince Fredrick could be crowned in 'just weeks'
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A royal family spokesperson told a Danish publication that the news was 'nonsense' | 64,305 | record_train |
@placeholder was asked whether he was surprised by his bachelorette, he responded: 'A little. | She's described as 'gorgeous, talented and very smart' - so where did Independent Tasmanian Senator Jacqui Lambie go wrong with finding her true love? Appearing on Weekend Today on Saturday morning, the outspoken senator made it clear that her political duties was always getting in the way of romance. 'I don't know what's going on. I think I don't leave enough time for that sort of thing in my life and politics is pretty full on,' the mother-of-two said. With four bachelors hidden behind a wall, the 43-year-old was set the task of finding a man for Valentine's Day by asking four crucial questions to each of the contestants before choosing her potential date.
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Outspoken senator Jacqui Lambie started her Valentine's Day finding love
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Appearing on Weekend Today, she had four bachelors to choose from
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She asked four crucial questions before making a decision for a date
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Bachelor number four Matt Tonkiss from Sydney won her heart over
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It comes after telling radio listeners that she wanted a rich man 'well-hung' | 64,306 | record_train |
The @placeholder made it 1-1 then had to come from behind again after losing the third, where he was being wound up by his opponent’s flaunting celebration. | Phil Taylor survived a scare to reach the quarter-finals of the 2015 World Darts Championship on Tuesday night despite the antics of Kim Huybrechts at the Alexandra Palace. The 16-time record world champion was visibly annoyed whenever Huybrechts celebrated, and punished the Belgian by coming from behind three times to win 4-3. The Power warned the 29-year-old on Sunday he was looking forward to a ‘good scrap’ and that there would ‘be trouble’ if Huybrechts jumped around on stage as he normally does. 16-time world champion Phil 'The Power' Taylor celebrates his narrow victory on Tuesday evening Taylor’s threats did little to deter Huybrechts from getting up to his usual tricks but the psychological ploy did not get the better of The Power.
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16-time world champion visibly annoyed by his opponents celebrations
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Kim Huybrechts led Taylor 3-2, missing a 141 finish to win the match
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Taylor recovered to win the match 4-3 with double 18
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Raymond van Barneveld also won 4-3 against Adrian Lewis
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Two-time champion Lewis out despite throwing a nine-darter | 64,307 | record_train |
While at NATO, the Iraqi leader announced his country was submitting a formal request to the alliance to help improve its military capacities, @placeholder spokesperson Oana Lungescu said. | A global fight against ISIS militants will likely take years to fully succeed, but nations are prepared to engage 'for as long as it takes' to defeat the bloody insurgency, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said today. Nearly a year after the Islamic State overran key cities in western Iraq, diplomats from more than 60 counties and international organisations gathered in Brussels to plot a way forward against what has since become one of the world's worst terror threats. 'We recognise the hard work that remains to be done,' Kerry told the gathering at NATO headquarters, which hosted what was, to date, the largest meeting of foreign ministers to discuss the Islamic State.
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U.S. Secretary of State says coalition will battle ISIS 'for as long as it takes'
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Iran has launched several airstrikes against ISIS in recent days
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Attacks in eastern Iraq are not co-ordinated with coalition forces
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Iran's ambassador to Yemen targeted in bomb attack after strikes revealed | 64,308 | record_train |
"I am happy and grateful that the end of my career end with the national team coincides with winning the World Cup in @placeholder," he said. | (CNN) -- He may have written his name into national folklore less than a week ago but Germany's World Cup winning captain Philipp Lahm has decided to go out at the top by announcing his retirement from international football Friday. The 30-year-old made 113 appearances for "Die Nationalmannschaft" over 10 years culminating in Sunday's dramatic extra-time victory over Argentina in the Maracana, Rio de Janeiro. Lahm will continue to play for club side Bayern Munich with whom he extended his contract prior to the tournament in Brazil. In an open letter posted on the German Football Federation (DFB) website Friday, Lahm thanked fans, management and fellow players for "a wonderful time."
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Germany captain Philipp Lahm retires from international football
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30-year-old will continue to play for club side Bayern Munich
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Lahm made 113 appearances for Germany over 10 year international career | 64,309 | record_train |
Kirchherr was meant to have produced 100 portfolios of prints from her @placeholder negatives but she only ever made 15. | Rare pictures showing three of the four Beatles on holiday before Beatlemania took hold have emerged for sale and serve as a 'time capsule' before they shot to super stardom. The colour photographs of a youthful looking Paul, George and Ringo, were captured in Tenerife by Astrid Kirchherr - who's fiancee and 'fifth Beatle' Stuart Sutcliffe had tragically died a year before. In April 1963 the band's manager, Brian Epstein, told them to take a holiday after a tough year of recording, touring and recovering from Sutcliffe's death. Scroll down for video Posing up: Rare pictures showing Paul, George and Ringo from the Beatles on holiday in Tenerife before the band became world famous are to be sold in the U.S. on Friday
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The pictures were taken six months after their hit 'Love Me Do'
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And on the anniversary of the death of the 'fifth Beatle' Stuart Sutcliffe
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The pictures are a 'time capsule' of quieter times before their superstardom | 64,310 | record_train |
Bring them back: @placeholder is reportedly instituting a loyalty rewards program and national marketing campaign to drum up more business | It's no secret that Whole Foods isn't the most cost-friendly of grocery stores, but a new survey shows just how much more customers pay at the natural food retailer compared to other regional supermarkets. New York investment firm Wolfe Research recently did a study, comparing baskets of groceries at the upscale organic market to other stores across the nation and confirmed that tags at Whole Foods are through the roof. In one instance, Wolfe totaled 60-72 items at Whole Foods and then compared them to prices for the same exact products at Houston's HEB, a Mariano's grocery store in Chicago, and a Wegmans market in Washington, DC.
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Prices at Whole Foods were, on average, much more expensive than groceries at HEB, Mariano's and Wegmans | 64,311 | record_train |
But when we walked onto @placeholder, others took note. | New Orleans (CNN) -- When I first met the wiry-looking fellow, I had no idea he was a musical genius. Nor did I know his instrument of choice. Nor that I was about to witness the last breaths of a generation. I had strolled into New Orleans simply looking for some good photos. That is all. Just some good photos and some good times. It was Mardi Gras, of course, and it was 1975. By strict calendar standards, the 1960s were long over, but few generations pay heed to the calendar, nor did my new friend, who called himself "the Broom Strummer of Bourbon Street."
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CNN's Mike Ahlers recalls a photo opportunity that got away
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A character he met in New Orleans in the mid-'70s made a lasting impression
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The "Broom Strummer" marked the end of an era for this author | 64,312 | record_train |
I’ve seen Arsenal several times this season and on each occasion the @placeholder has played well, I’ve never seen his shoulders slump when things were going wrong, I’ve never seen him abandon the sinking ship. | It took an uncomfortable motivational speech from a few unknown fans at Stoke railway station to knock Arsenal into some kind of shape. It was horribly personal towards Arsene Wenger and I have huge sympathy with the Gunners manager for the abuse he had to suffer in those circumstances after the 3-2 defeat. But it did the job Wenger seems incapable of. It got the players playing for him, and it even got the Emirates crowd singing his name after Saturday’s win over Newcastle. Arsene Wenger looks dejected after Arsenal lost to Stoke earlier this month Of course, Arsenal have a habit of smashing inferior opponents and then failing badly when it matters, so let’s see how the revival against Galatasaray and then Newcastle works out going forward.
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Arsenal fans gave their side a wake up call at Stoke station
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Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain rarely has a bad game for Arsenal or England
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Midfielder is a future captain of the Gunners
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Santi Cazorla should have shown more respect with his penalty | 64,313 | record_train |
Contrary to Hagel's logic, Israel doesn't enjoy widespread @placeholder support because anyone -- from any faith -- intimidated someone else; Israel earned the support of the American people because of its people's values. | (CNN) -- "The political reality is ... that the Jewish lobby intimidates a lot of people up here." -- Senator Chuck Hagel, 2006 As a result of those words and his voting record, former Nebraska Sen. Chuck Hagel's nomination has turned a decades-long, bipartisan confirmation process for secretary of defense into an acrimonious one. While some leading figures such as the Anti-Defamation League's Abe Foxman and the Simon Wiesenthal Center's Rabbi Abraham Cooper say Hagel's words are borderline anti-Semitism, I'm less worried about anti-Semitism and more worried about the judgment of a potential defense secretary who thinks Israel has won support because of "intimidation," not merit.
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In 2006, Hagel said 'the Jewish lobby intimidates a lot of people up here'
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Ari Fleischer: The support for Israel isn't because of 'intimidation,' but merit
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Polls show most Americans view Israel favorably, but don't support Iran or Palestinians
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Fleischer: Israel is a steady friend of the U.S. and a tolerant democracy | 64,314 | record_train |
Yet, on the list of famous @placeholder athletes, Norman barely rates a mention. | (CNN) -- Forty-four years ago, an Australian man stood on the Olympic podium in Mexico alongside two American athletes who, with their heads bowed, punched the air with gloved hands in a black power salute. The peaceful yet potent political protest at the 1968 Olympics by 200-meter medalists Tommie Smith and John Carlos became a symbol of the struggle for civil rights in America. To their left in the photo stood silver medalist, Australian Peter Norman, who stared straight ahead, his hands by his side, but who expressed his support for the pair by wearing an Olympic Project for Human Rights badge.
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Australian Parliament debates whether to issue apology to Peter Norman
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Norman famously supported the 1968 Olympics black power salute protest
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AOC says there's no need for an apology as Peter Norman wasn't wronged
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Norman's family says the Olympian was "blacklisted" after his silent political protest | 64,315 | record_train |
Hunger games: The ban in @placeholder won't prevent people having bird feeders in their backyards or from throwing bread to ducks in the park, but it will stop feeding practices that cause wildlife to become a nuisance | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:07 EST, 3 June 2013 | UPDATED: 10:33 EST, 3 June 2013 Residents in a street in Bangor, Maine, have got themselves in such a flap over birds appearing on their street that authorities have had to step in with an ordinance to limit out of control bird-feeding. Some residents of Drew Lane in Bangor like to feed bird seed to the pigeons that regularly congregate around their homes. However others say the creatures are a plague that leave droppings and feathers and cause disruption around the area. Besieged: Residents of Drew Lane in Bangor have to clean piles of pigeon poop off their cars each morning to prevent the corrosive droppings damaging the paint jobs on their cars
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Drew Lane in Bangor has had an ever-growing population of pigeons for the past eight years
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Pigeons arrived in droves after one resident began feeding them
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The pigeon feeder was asked by neighbors to stop but refused
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The ban will incur a $50 fine for the first offense, $100 for the second and $200 thereafter | 64,316 | record_train |
Bezos, who owns 84 million shares in @placeholder, suffered by owning an 18 percent stake in a company that is struggling to make gains even as sales expand. | It was a bad year for Sheldon Adelson. Earlier this month Businessweek revealed that the owner of some of the largest casinos in the world was the target of Iranian hackers, who brought down servers at the Las Vegas Sands Casino. The cyber assault, in retaliation for comments from Adelson, 81, about threatening to nuke Iran, was followed by another embarrassment - seeing his personal fortune drop by $8.9billion in 2014. Losses: Sheldon Adelson, 81, dropped to 23rd wealthiest person in the world in 2014 after suffering a $8.9billion drop in his personal fortune Bloomberg Billionaires, which indexes the fortunes of the wealthiest individuals in the world, showed Adelson was joined by Amazon's Jeff Bezos, 50, who lost $7.5billion, and IKEA founder Ingvar Kamprad, 88, who fell $8.4billion, in racking up the highest losses in 2014.
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Bezos dropped to 22nd richest man in the world and Adelson became 23rd richest in 2014
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Bill Gates gained $9.1billion this year to gain title of world's richest according to Bloomberg's index of billionaires
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Bezos's Chinese counterpart, Jack Ma, who founded retailer Alibaba made the biggest gain of $25.2billion among the list | 64,317 | record_train |
Once she had 'the bug' @placeholder's collection grew and grew. | By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 12:13 PM on 23rd June 2011 Kathy Libraty is barely visible hidden amongst her astonishing collection of antique dolls - worth an astonishing £1.23million. Almost every inch of the 52-year-old's home in Brooklyn, New York, is filled by the hoard of more than 1,000 figurines which she has been collecting for over 25 years. She is so obsessed with dolls she has resorted to smuggling any new additions to the rapidly extending collection past her long-suffering husband Frank who has forbidden her to buy any more. Blending in: Kathy Libraty and daughter Elisa with just some of the massive collection of antique dolls
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Massive range includes dolls of Henry VIII and his six wives to opium smuggling figurine from the 1880s
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Owner claims: 'We even bought a bigger house so that we could store them all!' | 64,318 | record_train |
The bogus ceremony allowed illegal immigrant @placeholder, and Ogunrinde – a failed asylum-seeker – to avoid being deported. | By Jaya Narain Created 1:31 PM on 27th January 2012 UPDATED: 20:41 EST, 27 January 2012 When Olukayode Olusanya got married, he had no trouble recognising the assembled guests. Sitting in the pews behind him was his girlfriend and their young daughter – one of four children they had together. Although the wedding appeared real, it was a complete sham designed to allow him to stay in Britain. Sham marriage: Olukayode Olusanya (left) and Zucina Sabina (right) sign the register, minutes before she left her 'husband' to return to her native Holland Tying the knot: Olukayode Olusanya with Zunica Sabina in her wedding dress
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Illegal immigrant Esther Ogunrinde watched her failed asylum seeker lover marry an EU national
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Moments after the ceremony Dutch woman, who had been paid £3,000, returned to her native Holland
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Ogunrinde used bride's ID card so that she and 'husband' could stay | 64,319 | record_train |
"To imagine that I was responsible for the death of @placeholder, the mother of my children and my unborn daughter, is beyond any words that I can express," Cutts said. | (CNN) -- A former police officer convicted of murdering his girlfriend and their unborn child tearfully apologized to her family Monday in front of the jury that will decide whether he lives or dies. Bobby Cutts Jr. weeps openly as his mother describes his childhood during a sentencing hearing. "It was a nightmare that will continue to haunt me for the rest of my days," said Bobby Cutts, Jr., 30, reading from a prepared statement at the penalty phase of his murder trial. "Ladies and gentlemen of the jury, I'm asking you to spare my life." Cutts was convicted on February 15 of the murder of girlfriend Jessie Marie Davis and the aggravated murder of the unborn girl Davis had planned to name Chloe.
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NEW: Ex-cop apologizes, asks jury to spare him
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Bobby Cutts Jr. faces the death penalty for murders of girlfriend, unborn child
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Cutts also could receive life sentence, with or without parole
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Same jury that found Cutts guilty is hearing penalty phase of trial | 64,320 | record_train |
In the case, the lawyers wrote: 'Epstein's personal phone directory from his computer contains e-mail addresses for Clinton along with 21 phone numbers for him, including those for his assistant (Doug Band), his schedulers, and what appear to be @placeholder's personal numbers. | Jeffrey Epstein, the billionaire child abuser friend of Prince Andrew , cultivated an extraordinary range of contacts - from President Bill Clinton to Mick Jagger - it is revealed today. Court documents obtained by MailOnline disclose how Epstein kept multiple phone numbers, email and home addresses for the great and the good on both sides of the Atlantic. The document was presented as an exhibit as lawyers sought a court's permission to take evidence from Bill Clinton and his staff, for whom Epstein had 21 numbers, all under the name of his former advisor Doug Band. Epstein also had multiple contact details for a string of celebrities, including the Rolling Stones frontman Sir Mick Jagger; Donald Trump's ex-wife Ivana and their daughter Ivanka; and a series of women recorded under 'massage' in the document, nicknamed 'The Holy Grail' by a former employee.
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Court document reveals pages and pages of telephone numbers, home addresses and emails held by Epstein - including The Queen's residences
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Address book includes string of other politicians - among them Kennedys, former Israeli PM Ehud Olmert and ex-new York mayor Michael Bloomberg
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Epstein's former employee Alfredo Rodriguez discovered book - and called it 'The Holy Grail'
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He kept it as security, fearing Epstein would make him 'disappear'
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Epstein admitted he was a sex abuser and served 18 month sentence after plead deal to avoid full-scale criminal trial
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Prince Andrew has been accused by victim of Epstein of having sex with her when she was underage and vehemently denies the allegation
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No suggestion of any wrongdoing by any of the names in the book
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Teased: @placeholder, who also lives in North Carolina, is recovering in hospital after trying to take his own life after bullies picked on him because of his love for My Little Pony | By Jessica Jerreat PUBLISHED: 15:09 EST, 14 March 2014 | UPDATED: 16:18 EST, 14 March 2014 A nine-year-old boy from North Carolina has been forced to leave his favorite lunch bag at home because his school said it made him a target for bullies. Grayson Bruce had been subjected to taunts and bullying from classmates over the My Little Pony-themed bag. On Thursday, his school asked him to stop bringing in the blue pony-shaped bag because it was a 'trigger for bullying'. Shocked: Noreen Bruce with her son, Grayson, who was told to stop bringing his My Little Pony bag to school because it attracted bullies
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Grayson Bruce was being teased by classmates for being fan of cartoon
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Ban comes just two months after Michael Morones, 11, tried to kill himself after being bulled for watching the animated show | 64,322 | record_train |
'I'll fight him in Belfast, no problem - but 9,000 in @placeholder versus 20,000 in Manchester, it makes more sense to do it there. | Scott Quigg has responded to new IBF super-bantamweight champion Carl Frampton's challenge by insisting he would relish the chance to settle their rivalry. The unbeaten British pair have been constantly linked with a domestic dust-up as their professional careers have continued to soar in the last few years. Frampton (19-0, 13KOs) raised the stakes over the weekend by defeating Kiko Martinez in his home city of Belfast to take the Spaniard's world title before saying the 'only man' he wants to take on next is Quigg. Bring it on: Scott Quigg has called for an all-British showdown with Carl Frampton
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Quigg admits he would love to fight against rival Carl Frampton
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The unbeaten British pair have talked about a dust-up for many years
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Frampton defeated Kiko Martinez on Saturday in his home city of Belfast
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The 27-year-old then said Quigg was the 'only man' he wanted to face next
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Quigg faces Stephane Jamoye in Manchester on Saturday as he looks to retain his WBA title for the fourth time | 64,323 | record_train |
There will be many who feel that simply removing @placeholder’s overbearing personality would be enough to give Match of The Day its ‘new look’. | I wonder if Rio Ferdinand was true to his word at 10.30 on Saturday night? In the trailer announcing the arrival of the fiftieth anniversary season of Match Of The Day, QPR’s new centre half says that as soon as he hears the show’s iconic theme tune, he drops everything and heads for the telly. Or perhaps this weekend, after his debut for his new team that siren song actually sounded more like the theme from Jaws? And saw Peckham’s finest getting out of earshot, and sharpish! Because prior to the inaugural weekend of the new Premier League season, we had been promised by the BBC that their old dog would show us a few new tricks. And that the pundits would be encouraged to let fly with their opinions.
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Match of the Day kicked off show's 50th anniversary on Saturday
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Broadcast was first without TV pundit Alan Hansen, since his retirement
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Alan Shearer let rip into QPR's Rio Ferdinand defending
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Shearer and fellow pundit Ruud Gullit disagreed over Tottenham's Kyle Naughton dismissal against West Ham
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Gary Lineker showcased why he is one of Britain's best sport presenters | 64,324 | record_train |
The door bent in half and the window shattered, leaving enough space for @placeholder to crawl to safety. | A driver from Minnesota has been hailed a hero after using 'superhuman strength' to rip open the door of car that was on fire, saving the man inside. Bob Renning had been driving along the interstate in New Brighton on Sunday when he saw a SUV behind him burst into flames. When the 52-year-old rushed over to the vehicle, which was filling with smoke, he saw its driver Michael Johannes trapped inside. Dramatic: The door frame that Bob Renning bent to let the driver escape can be seen, circled, on the burnt out vehicle Hero: When Bob Renning saw a car behind him on fire, he quickly rushed to the aid of the driver trapped inside
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Bob Renning prised open door after spotting a SUV burst into flames
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Driver Michael Johannes thought he was going to die in smoke-filled vehicle after doors and windows jammed | 64,325 | record_train |
'(@placeholder) have more experience and maturity, but I have no regrets. | Roma's 2-0 home defeat to Manchester City on Wednesday night was a painful remainder that they are well short of the European elite as the Serie A side crashed out of the Champions League in the group stages. Roma made a premature exit following a poor campaign in which they won only one match in six games which included a 7-1 drubbing at home by Bayern Munich. Roma's elimination leaves Juventus as Serie A's only representatives in the Champions League in what has become a sadly familiar scene for Italian football as La Gazzetta dello Sport lead with the headline: 'Goodbye Roma, now only Juventus remain'.
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Samir Nasri and Pablo Zabaleta goals condemned Roma to defeat
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Roma finished third in Group E after a miserable campaign
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A 7-1 defeat to Bayern Munich in October was a particular low point
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At @placeholder's hickory golf days, participants try to enter the spirit of the era by dressing up in knickerbockers, neckties, flat caps and braces. | London, England (CNN) -- It may run contrary to the conventional image of a sport obsessed with the latest technological improvement but, from Stockholm to Shanghai, players are turning back the clock to take part in the latest craze -- hickory golf. The game, which involves using 19th century wooden-shafted clubs, has proved a hit as national championships in the United States, Australia, Canada, England, France, Germany, Sweden and Finland have blossomed. Companies too have been attracted to the format as a way of motivating staff. "Golfers love a challenge," says Gavin Bottrell, who runs hickory golf days in Britain.
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Hickory golf is enjoying a revival in all corners of the world
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Companies in the UK are paying up to $934 to hire hickory clubs for corporate team-building days
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The U.S. Hickory Open draws entrants from Europe and Asia with ages ranging from 20 to 70
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Last year, a Chinese businessman paid $193,500 for 7,000 hickory clubs | 64,327 | record_train |
Joyce went on to give birth to Kevin and Keith, 60, and @placeholder and his wife had Mel and Sherrill. | By Laura Cox Twins are always special in a family but these baby sisters are a truly rare double delight. At estimated odds of four-billion-to-one, Jessica and Clara Gwynne represent the fourth generation of twins in one family. They follow in the footsteps of their mother Mel and their grandfather and great-grandmother – all of whom were twins. Double act: Twins Jessica (left) and Clara Gwynne are the fourth consecutive generation in their family Big shoes to fill: The girls' mother Mel (right) said she has an eerie connection with her twin sister Sherrill Which is which? The babies' grandfather Kevin (right) grew up with his twin brother Keith
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Girls born to school caterer Mel Gwynne, 36 - who has a twin sister Sherrill
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Their father Kevin was a twin and so was their grandmother Joyce
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Mrs Gwynne, from Bristol, will feature tonight on One Born Every Minute
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Groceries: Grocery bags filled with @placeholder's products purchased in the U.S. the night before wait to be stocked on shelves at Pirate Joe's market in Vancouver | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:13 EST, 16 August 2013 | UPDATED: 16:30 EST, 16 August 2013 A Canadan Trader Joe's enthusiast has spent more than $350,000 buying food at the popular U.S. grocery chain and selling it for a small fortune across the border. Michael Hallatt fills his panel van with thousands of dollars of shopping each week then drives it all back to his Vancouver store where he charges $4.99 Canadian dollars for milk chocolate-covered potato chips that go for $2.99 US and $5.99 Canadian for a gluten free granola bar that sells for $3.49 US.
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Michael Hallatt fills his panel van with thousands of dollars of shopping each week then drives it all back to his Vancouver store
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He charges $4.99 Canadian dollars for milk chocolate-covered chips that cost $2.99 U.S. and $5.99 Canadian for a granola bar that costs $3.49 U.S.
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The business venture is now the subject of a law suit, as Trader Joe's strives to shut down the shop aptly called 'Pirate Joe's' | 64,329 | record_train |
I think @placeholder will provide a large quantity of high-quality music." | BEIJING, China (CNN) -- If you can't beat 'em, join 'em. Google and music companies are giving Chinese Internet users free downloads. That's the idea behind Google's latest move to allow users to download free music in China. Google has partnered with a Chinese company, Top100.cn, to make it happen. About 140 music labels have joined in, including the "Big Four" -- EMI Group, Sony Music Entertainment, Warner Music Group and Universal Music. Most Chinese users get their music for free anyway, thanks to rampant online piracy. Google and its partners hope the new business model will generate revenue from advertising that all will share. More importantly, Google wants to increase traffic and catch up to its competitor Baidu.
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Google free music in China averaging 1.5 million downloads
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Google aims to take market share from Chinese search giant Baidu
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‘@placeholder gave me a hug and I broke down when she said simply, “well I’ll have a baby for you”,’ Mrs Terry recalled. | By Alison Smith Squire Ellie Fairfax and sister Siobhan whose baby she's carrying When Siobhan Terry was told she could not have any more children after battling cervical cancer, she was left heartbroken. Life-saving treatment meant the mother-of-one would be left infertile and unable to give her daughter Saoirse, two, a little brother or sister. But the 31-year-old and her husband Dean, 51, had not counted on the selfless actions of her sister, Ellie Fairfax. On hearing the terrifying news that her younger sibling would die if she did not have the treatment, Miss Fairfax did not hesitate to volunteer as a surrogate.
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Siobhan Terry, 31, was diagnosed with cervical cancer and told that treatment would leave her infertile
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The mother-of-one was desperate to give two-year-old daughter a sibling
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Her older sister Ellie Fairfax, 33, offered to be a surrogate
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@placeholder has pulled out of the squad after failing to recover from a hamstring injury in time | Uncapped Hull defender Brian Lenihan has been called up by the Republic of Ireland for the Euro 2016 qualifiers against Gibraltar and Germany, with injuries having taken their toll on Martin O'Neill's squad. The 20-year-old full-back will meet up with the Ireland party at their base in Portmarnock on Tuesday evening and train with his team-mates on Wednesday morning, with Seamus Coleman having joined Everton colleague James McCarthy and Aston Villa keeper Shay Given on the injured list. Coleman has been nursing a hamstring problem for several weeks, while club boss Roberto Martinez has indicated that midfielder McCarthy needs rest and recuperation as he battles a thigh injury.
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Lenihan has not played for Hull since joining from Cork City this summer
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Manager Martin O'Neill said he needed to call up a natural right-back
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James McCarthy and Shay Given also out injured for Republic of Ireland
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Given needs treatment on a hip injury, and may go out on loan later this season | 64,332 | record_train |
The FAA said it had worked with other @placeholder government agencies and officials to assess security in Israel and "carefully reviewed" new information and measures Israel was taking to "mitigate potential risks to civil aviation." | Washington (CNN) -- The United States has lifted its ban on U.S. carriers flying to and from Tel Aviv, Israel. The Federal Aviation Administration's move came Wednesday night, a day and a half after it imposed the prohibition over security concerns amid renewed Mideast violence. Airlines moved quickly to restore service. Delta Air Lines, United Airlines and US Airways said Thursday they are resuming flights to Israel's busiest airport, Ben Gurion International. The European Aviation Safety Agency also has reversed its recommendation that airlines avoid flying to Ben Gurion. Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, lobbied Washington to reverse the extraordinary order the FAA put in place after a Hamas rocket struck close to the airport Tuesday.
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NEW: A U.S. official tells CNN the ban could be reinstated
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NEW: Official also says Israel shared new information about defense capabilities
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Nearly breathless at times during the interview, @placeholder calmly detailed their various roles. | (CNN) -- Thousands lined the streets on Friday as the body of Cpl. Nathan Cirillo began its final journey home. His death dominated international headlines this week both for its circumstances and the impression he left behind. Especially touching have been images of his dogs, unaware their master is never returning home. But the following account from what may have been the last person to speak directly to Cirillo, and tell him he was loved, is especially poignant. Attorney Barbara Winters was early for a meeting on Wednesday when she stopped at the National War Memorial in Ottawa, Ontario, to take a few photos. Two men in uniform solemnly stood guard.
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Barbara Winters ran to help when she heard gunshots
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A photo of her kneeling over Cpl. Nathan Cirillo was heavily circulated on social media
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Although he was unconscious, she believes he heard her | 64,334 | record_train |
About 7.30am, police surrounded Belajonas' SUV in a @placeholder street. | By Joel Christie AA Pennsylvania man who is accused of murdering of wife early this morning and then fleeing with his two young sons - sparking a major manhunt - posted on Facebook he had an argument wither over cheating and had 'won', it has been claimed. Keith Belanjonas then drove two hours to see his brother, who worked at a pharmacy, dropped left his children there, stole and beer and cigarettes, and then killed himself, police say. The 32-year-old is being have shot and stabbed his wife, Christina Corrigan-Belajonas, 28, at their home in Drexel Hill, Delaware County, about 2.30am, this morning.
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Keith Belajonas, 32, suspected of shooting and stabbing wife Christina, 28, at their Pennsylvania home about 2.30am Thursday
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He fled with his two sons, aged four and five, sparking a major manhunt
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Posted a message to Facebook they had an argument and he 'won'
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Drove two hours to a CVS in Staten Island where his brother works
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Stole beer and cigarettes and left his boys there
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The Embassy did not elaborate on the governor's message, but the United States has a standing warning to U.S. citizens in @placeholder that extremists may target both official and private interests, including hotels, clubs, and shopping centers. | JAKARTA, Indonesia (CNN) -- The U.S. Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia, warned Thursday of an indication of an attack to Bali on New Year's Eve. The Embassy said the warning initially came from the Bali governor, Mangku Pastika, and that it passed on his alert verbatim. The governor, however, said there was no information about a new terrorist threat. "We never release(d) any warning related to terror on New Year's Eve," the governor's office said in a statement after the Embassy released the warning. "We however encourage both domestic and foreign tourists to be cautious," the governor's office said. "The terrorists hit Bali twice. Who knows what they will do next."
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U.S. Embassy in Jakarta, Indonesia, warns of an indication of an attack on Bali on New Year's Eve
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Embassy said warning initially came from Bali governor
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Liam, meanwhile, is a rising star, who this year broke into the big time with his starring role in @placeholder. | Australian actor proposed with 3.5-carat diamond Neil Lane ring Couple met on the set of The Last Song in 2009 Parents Billy Ray and Tish said to be 'thrilled' By Andrea Magrath and Lucy Buckland PUBLISHED: 15:37 EST, 6 June 2012 | UPDATED: 01:13 EST, 7 June 2012 An overjoyed Miley Cryrus was brimming with happiness today, excitedly tweeting about her engagement to Liam Hemsworth. The 19-year-old singer and actress, pictured here yesterday baring her toned stomach in a cutaway top, told her fans: 'I feel like all my dreams are coming true.' The Hunger Games actor proposed to the former Disney princess on May 31 with a gawdy 3.5-carat diamond ring from jeweller Neil Lane, pictured here for the first time.
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Australian actor proposed with 3.5-carat diamond Neil Lane ring
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Couple met on the set of The Last Song in 2009
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Parents Billy Ray and Tish said to be 'thrilled' | 64,337 | record_train |
"In those years, you could find plenty of @placeholder and Tunisian specialties because many tourists were going there on vacation and then coming back to France, but Algerian dishes were much harder to find." | Paris (CNN) -- Paris is home to tens of thousands of Africans who have added the tastes, sounds and look of home to the city's cultural mix. The majority come from the Francophone North African countries of Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia, but there are also communities from Mali, Congo, Guinea, Senegal, Burkina Faso and across the continent. According to the 2009 census, the 1.9 million population of Paris includes 30,000 with Algerian nationality, 21,000 Moroccans, 15,000 Tunisians and 54,000 with other African nationalities. There are also many people who were born in Africa and now have French nationality, and French nationals with African-born parents. Many other Africans live in Paris without documentation and do not appear on official records.
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Tens of thousands of Africans have made Paris home
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Immigrants have transplanted African culture to Paris
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Samira Fahim has run an Algerian bakery for 17 years
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La Goutte d'Or neighborhood is a center for the African community | 64,338 | record_train |
The @placeholder spent about 60,000 euros (about $74,000) on the archaeological work, it said. | Rome, Italy (CNN) -- The oldest known image of the apostles Andrew and John have been discovered in catacombs under the city of Rome, dating back to the 4th century AD, archaeologists announced Tuesday. The paintings were found in the same location where the oldest known painting of St. Paul was discovered last year, the Pontifical Commission for Sacred Archeology said Tuesday. They are part of a group of paintings around an image of Jesus as the Good Shepherd on the ceiling of what is thought to have been a Roman noblewoman's tomb, experts said. A painting of St. Peter makes up the fourth member of the group, but older images of him are thought to exist, Vatican experts said.
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Images found in painting on ceiling of what is thought to be tomb of noblewoman
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Oldest known painting of Apostle Paul previously found in same location
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Two years of work were needed to reveal the images | 64,339 | record_train |
Exoplanets like @placeholder are therefore an ideal target to study this major class of planet. | By Jonathan O'Callaghan Earth’s diameter is said to be 7,918 miles (12,727 km), but how does that compare to planets outside our solar system? Until now, astronomers have relied on estimations to determine the magnitude of alien worlds - but a new method has enabled them to make the most accurate size calculation for an exoplanet to date. The planet in question is Kepler-93b, and scientists claim it has a diameter of 11,700 miles (18,800 kilometres) - plus or minus 150 miles (240 kilometres). Researchers in Washington say Kepler-93b is 1.481 times the size of Earth (illustration shown). The accurate measurement was made with two NASA telescopes. These measurements confirm the planet is what's known as a super-Earth
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Researchers in Washington say Kepler-93b is 1.481 times the size of Earth
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The accurate measurement was made with two Nasa telescopes
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Using Kepler and Spitzer the astronomers have an error of just 1%
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These measurements confirm the planet is what's known as a super-Earth
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Kepler-93b is 300 light years but to hot to support life as we know it | 64,340 | record_train |
Hill, also an associate professor at Columbia University's @placeholder, co-authored one of those books with him in 2011. | HuffPost Live vide host Marc Lamont Hill is no stranger to controversy, but Twitter still erupted Wednesday when he blasted out admiring messages to Mumia Abu-Jamal, a Pennsylvania convict who murdered a Philadelphia police officer in 1981 in cold blood. 'Happy Birthday to my Brother @MumiaAbuJamal,' he wrote. 'So grateful to know him, write with him,and struggle for his release from unjust incarceration.' SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Bosom buddies: Columbia Teachers College associate professor and HuffPost Live host Marc Lamont Hill (L) tweeted praise for cop-killer Mumia Abu-Jamal (R) on his 59th birthday Philadelphia police officer Daniel Faulkner died in 1981 when Mumia Abu-Jamal fired five bullets at him from a .38 caliber revolver that police found next to him. He was sentenced to death for first-degree murder, but a federal appeals court later reduced that sentence to life in prison
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Marc Lamont Hill is a Columnist University associate professor and Huffington Post broadcaster who interviews figures in U.S. black culture
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Abu-Jamal murdered a Philadelphia police officer in 1981
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A Penn. jury took just 3 hours to convict him and condemn him to death
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@placeholder' niece had been staying with the couple for several months. | By James Gordon A teenager from Kentucky was shot and killed by the dumped boyfriend of her aunt. Robert Harmon, 48, ended up taking his own life after killing 16-year-old Carlin Davis and shooting at his former girlfriend, the girls' aunt Nikki Davis, with whom they had both been living. Davis and Harmon had been dating for about three years before they broke up earlier this month. State police say Davis moved out of the home after the break-up, but went back on Saturday and argued with his ex Shot: 16-year-old Carlin Davis from Kentucky was shot and killed in a shootout at her aunt's house
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Robert Harmon, 48, shot Carlin Davis 16, who was staying at her aunts house
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Her aunt, Nikki Davis, 33, was shot in the face but survived the shooting
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Alan Cahill, 36, Elmer Morrissey, 32, @placeholder, in her mid-20s, and Jordan Fromm, 25, are lost at sea and presumed dead. | By Laura Lynott, Olivia Kelleher, John Breslin and Meghan Keneally PUBLISHED: 10:11 EST, 17 April 2012 | UPDATED: 12:26 EST, 17 April 2012 Four experienced sailors are presumed dead after their ‘window of survivability’ closed following freak waves that hit their yacht during a prestigious race off the coast of San Francisco on Saturday. Three of the eight people on board survived the 12-foot waves that struck the side of their yacht, and five were swept out to sea. The body of Mac Kasanin, 46, was found in the water by rescuers, leaving the four remaining crew members unaccounted for.
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Five of the eight people on board a yacht competing in a San Francisco Bay race are thought to have died, with four of the sailors still missing
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Saturday's accident was the first in the race's 143-year history
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Two victims, Alan Cahill and Elmer Morrissey, were originally from Ireland
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All of the sailors, including victims Jordan Fromm and Mac Kasanin- whose body was the only one found by rescuers- were experienced
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The boyfriend only female victim, Alexis Busch, was one of the 3 survivors | 64,343 | record_train |
The briefing, when it occurs, is likely to see an explosion of new questions about Benghazi, but it will be delayed enough to push the resulting news into what journalists call the 'Friday black hole' - the final hours before the weekend when @placeholder least pay attention to current events. | Barack Obama could become the latest in a short list of impeached U.S. presidents, according to Sen. Jim Inhofe and Daily Beast columnist Michael Tomasky The specter of impeachment proceedings against President Barack Obama over an alleged Benghazi cover-up has been raised for the first time, with a conservative senator and a liberal political columnist both hinting that 'the "I" word' could be in play. Oklahoma Republican Sen. Jim Inhofe said Thursday on the Rusty Humphries radio show that what he called the 'greatest cover-up in American history' could soon enter impeachment territory. 'People may be starting to use the "I"-word before too long,” Inhofe said.
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Sen. Jim Inhofe: 'People may be starting to use the "I"-word before too long'
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Daily Beast columnist Michael Tomasky: Benghazi 'a potential impeachment issue as long as the Republicans are in control of the House'
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Fox News host and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee: Obama 'will not serve out his full term' | 64,344 | record_train |
@placeholder needed a pressurized suit because the atmosphere is very thin at such high altitudes, as well as very cold. | (CNN) -- Felix Baumgartner made headlines around the world when he fell 24 miles from near-space to a desert in Roswell, New Mexico, and lived to tell the tale. The jump put Baumgartner in the record books and spelled publicity for the sponsor, Red Bull, a caffeinated sugar-y drink building a reputation for risk and adventure. Now that the stunt is over, does it mean something to the rest of us? Baumgartner risked death. Why? Was it worth it? Something in the human character must yearn to break into the record books. Baumgartner did set a record for supersonic travel by a human, 65 years after Chuck Yeager exceeded the speed of sound in an experimental plane. One used a rocket engine, the other used gravity; both went pretty fast.
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Meg Urry: Felix Baumgartner risked death when he skydived, but was it worth it?
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Urry: Let's not confuse a daredevil with a scientist
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She says physics helped with the dive and tells us a lot about it, like the speed and spin
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Urry: The jump was thrilling, but stunts shouldn't crowd out genuine progress in science | 64,345 | record_train |
Struggled defensively in the first half especially but always has that burst of energy to turn defence into attack and as Barça struggled with @placeholder's counter-attacks in the second half really began to come into his own. | In a game that attracted a worldwide audience of around 400 million people, Real Madrid claimed El Clasico bragging rights with a 3-1 destruction of Barcelona. Luis Suarez impressed on his long-awaited debut but it was Neymar who silenced the Bernabeu by opening the scoring after only four minutes before Cristiano Ronaldo sent the teams in level with a penalty for his 16th league goal of the season. The second half belonged to the hosts who doubled their lead through a header from defender Pepe before Karim Benzema completed a beautiful passing move to slot home their third and final goal.
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Real Madrid defeated Barcelona 3-1 to claim bragging rights in El Clasico
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Luis Suarez made his debut after completing a four-month ban for biting
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Brazil forward Neymar opened the scoring after only four minutes
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Cristiano Ronaldo equalised with his 16th goal of the La Liga season
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Portugal defender Pepe headed home from a corner to give Real the lead
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@placeholder has experienced unrest since the summer, with Palestinian youths throwing stones and firebombs at motorists and clashing frequently with Israeli police, as was seen today | A Palestinian man rammed a minivan into a crowded train platform in east Jerusalem on Wednesday and then attacked people with an iron bar after leaving the vehicle, killing one person and injuring 13 in what authorities called a terror attack before he was shot dead by police. The militant Hamas group took responsibility for the attack, the second such assault in east Jerusalem in the past two weeks. Neighboring Jordan called back the kingdom's ambassador to Israel for consultations in a gesture of protest over the violence in east Jerusalem. The attack deepened already heightened tensions between Arabs and Jews in the city. Earlier Wednesday, Israeli police had dispersed dozens of masked Palestinians who threw rocks and firecrackers near a contested holy site in Jerusalem's Old City.
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The Palestinian man ploughed into commuters onto a crowded platform
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Police identified the attacker as Ibrahim al-Akri, 38
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the most coveted time pieces to @placeholder to provide an unrivalled | By Emma Reynolds PUBLISHED: 04:59 EST, 13 December 2012 | UPDATED: 08:53 EST, 13 December 2012 Unsure what to buy the man if your life for Christmas? Well look no further. With just 12 days to go until December 25, a high-end jewellers is selling the ultimate watch for men - providing you have £500,000 to spare. The staggeringly expensive luxury timepiece, produced in Switzerland and now on sale in Edinburgh, boasts an 18 carat pink-gold case, 37 precious gems and a dark brown alligator strap. It is described as a true feat of Haute Horologie - watchmaking in its highest form.
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The rare Girard-Perregaux Opera Two took 500 hours to make by hand
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It has a perpetual calendar, so it does not need to be adjusted for leap years or New Year
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A tourbillon (an escapement and balance wheel in a rotating cage) negates the effects of gravity
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The pricey present boasts a dark brown alligator strap and ivory dial | 64,348 | record_train |
Unlikely: The puppy and @placeholder are best friends despite their different species | Budweiser knows the way to sell beer is through a heartwarming inter-species friendship story featuring their famous Clydesdales. Last year their ad about a trainer being reunited with his horse was rated the number one Super Bowl ad by USA Today. The beer company released their latest Super Bowl ad yesterday, which features the unlikely friendship between a Clydesdale and a cute yellow Labrador puppy. Scroll down for video Escape: Budweiser's latest Super Bowl ad features an adorable puppy who enjoys spending time with horses instead of his own kind Budweiser tugged at the heart strings with its cute tale of a puppy and his horse friend
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It was during this time that their captors made @placeholder sign a document promising to drop the case scheduled this week before the tribunal. | (CNN) -- It was a frigid June night at Pickstone Mine in Zimbabwe when 67-year-old Angela Campbell -- soaking wet, her arm broken and a gun to her head -- signed a document vowing to give up the fight for her family's farm. Angela Campbell, 67, was beaten and kidnapped days after Zimbabwe's runoff election. The kidnappers demanding her signature at gunpoint were "war veterans" from President Robert Mugabe's heyday as a liberation hero, and they made it clear that her refusal would mean more beatings. Though Campbell signed the document, her son-in-law said she has no intention of giving up her battle; Campbell's family will be in Windhoek, Namibia, on Wednesday to present arguments to a Southern African Development Community tribunal.
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Farmers kidnapped, beaten days after election for challenging land confiscation
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Dozens of farmers appeal to 14-nation tribunal for relief from Zimbabwe land grabs
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Ben Freeth recalls being beaten with a shambock, a whip made of hippo hide
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Mike and Angela Campbell -- 75 and 67 -- still recovering from June beating | 64,350 | record_train |
Downward spiral: @placeholder is accused of using a social networking site to lure the 22-year-old victim to an empty house where he was robbed and killed | By Daily Mail Reporter UPDATED: 16:26 EST, 17 September 2013 Jury selection began Tuesday in the murder trial of a Florida woman who appeared on several national television programs as a teen because of her out-of-control hiccuping. Judge Nancy Moate Ley told potential jurors in a Pinellas County courtroom that the trial of 22-year-old Jennifer Mee would probably wrap up by the end of the week. Miss Mee is one of three people accused in the 2010 killing of Walmart employee Shannon Griffin Jr during a burglary gone awry in St. Petersburg. Scroll down for videos Back in court: Jennifer Mee holds her head after she looked at family members, as jury selection begins her murder trial Tuesday
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Jennifer Mee, 22, is charged with murder in the 2010 killing of Shannon Griffin
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She gained notoriety at age 15 when Mee got a case of hiccups that wouldn't stop
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Mee's co-defendant Laron Raiford was sentenced to life in prison August 30 | 64,351 | record_train |
Tostee (left) left prison with his mother @placeholder (right) and will remain in his parents' Gold Coast home under strict parole conditions | Accused murderer Gable Tostee has left a Brisbane prison on bail three months after he was arrested for the alleged murder of Warriena Wright in Surfers Paradise. Gable Tostee has arrived at the family home at Carrara, west of Surfers Paradise, where he will spend at least the next 14 months on bail awaiting trial. Wearing a white t-shirt, black shorts and thongs was, a clean-shaven Tostee, 28, was seen leaving prison on Wednesday afternoon after he was granted bail. He followed his mother, Helene, to the car park of the Arthur Gorrie Correctional Centre at Wacol in far western Brisbane at 5.25pm local time.
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Gable Tostee has left a Brisbane prison on bail after three months in jail
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He was granted bail on charges of murdering Warriena Wright on August 8 and will be subject to extremely strict parole conditions
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He was photographed leaving prison clean-shaven in shorts and thongs
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Tostee will live with his parents Helene and Gray in their Gold Coast home
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Tostee's parents have put up a $200k surety to help reduce his flight risk
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He will be subject to random alcohol breath tests while on bail
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Tostee denies he murdered Warriena Tagpuno Wright on the Gold Coast
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Ms Wright fell to her death from his 14th floor Surfers Paradise apartment
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The pair met via the mobile dating app Tinder just under six hours before she died
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Justice Debra Mullins says it is 'not a straightforward case of murder'
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Main man: Pogba enjoyed an impressive World Cup campaign for @placeholder | Chelsea target Paul Pogba was spotted in west London on Thursday, just a stone's throw away from Stamford Bridge as he posed for pictures with fans in Knightsbridge. The French midfielder was one of the stars of the 2014 World Cup and has been linked with a £60million move away from Serie A champions Juventus with Chelsea on the hunt for another central midfielder. When a fan asked the French youngster if he would be signing for Jose Mourinho's side, Pogba chuckled. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Paul Pogba show off his amazing freestyle skills On the move? Paul Pogba (left) was spotted in west London on Thursday
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The French midfielder has been linked with a move to Chelsea
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Bikini-clad Coleen Rooney admires the view from her hotel in @placeholder today. | Coleen Rooney arrived in Brazil last night in the midst of a Twitter row after being accused of 'dragging' her children to the World Cup. The 28-year-old wife of Wayne Rooney hit back asking why people are 'so thick' after she was accused of going to Rio just to 'get another holiday.' The spate started after Coleen posted a photo of her and her two young sons - Kai, four and Klay, one, on the social network in their England kit next to the caption: 'We're off!! Come on England!!' In response Twitter user Ash McFadz wrote to her: 'Dragging a 4 year old and a baby half way around the world...just so you can get another holiday.'
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Twitter user accused her of going to Rio just to 'get another holiday'
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The suit claims @placeholder suffered a series of health problems, from severe chest pain and diarrhea, to asthma, sleep apnea and debilitating migraine headaches. | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- A series of civil lawsuits against defense contractors KBR and its former parent company Halliburton claims the companies endangered the health of U.S. troops and contractors in Iraq and Afghanistan by unsafely burning massive amounts of garbage on U.S. bases. Burn pits produced thick black smoke and toxic fumes, according to plaintiff Richard Guilmette. Six lawsuits were filed Tuesday and three more are scheduled to be filed Wednesday in state courts on behalf of current and former military personnel, private contractors and families of men who allegedly died because of exposure to the fumes from the burning garbage. Attorneys for the plaintiffs also are seeking to file a class-action suit.
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Suits filed on behalf of veterans, contractors, their families
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Suits blame health problems, deaths on emissions from burn pits
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But once flights land at a @placeholder airport from one of those countries, passengers are screened again. | For the first time, a patient in an American hospital has been diagnosed with Ebola. The unidentified man, who is being treated at a Dallas hospital, didn't show symptoms until several days after he arrived in the United States from Liberia. Officials are tight-lipped about how he contracted the virus or how he's being treated, citing privacy concerns. But shortly after the news broke Tuesday evening, more than 50,000 tweets about Ebola flew through Twitter in a one-hour period, many of them panicked responses. Should we be concerned? The short answer: no. Now let's get to the long answer.
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CDC director: All passengers boarding from Ebola hotspots are screened for fever
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A man being treated for Ebola in Dallas had symptoms for about 4 days before he was isolated
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Ortiz stated that he also had seen @placeholder enter the home and walk into the basement carrying a large handgun earlier in the day. | (CNN) -- Former NFL player Aaron Hernandez put guns into a black box after returning home the night his friend Odin Lloyd was killed, according to new documents obtained by CNN. Hernandez has pleaded not guilty to murder in Lloyd's death. Another friend, Carlos Ortiz, 27, told investigators that he observed the former New England Patriots tight end putting firearms into a box in the basement of his North Attleborough, Massachusetts, home, including a small handgun that Hernandez had asked Ortiz to retrieve from the floor of the car they were driving. Ortiz then bought it into Hernandez's home, according to the document.
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Search warrant: Ex-NFL player Aaron Hernandez stored guns in box after friend's death
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Another man, Carlos Ortiz, said Hernandez walked through home with firearm, papers say
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This is not the first time that @placeholder's supporters have been targeted. | KABUL, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Five people connected to an Afghan presidential candidate have been released after being kidnapped the day before, an official with the candidate said. Five of Dr Abdullah Abdullah's campaign workers were kidnapped and later released. The group of five, who worked for Dr. Abdullah Abdullah, were in a two-car caravan in northwestern Afghanistan on Wednesday when they were abducted, said Sayed Ahmad Samey, the security chief of Badghis province. Elders negotiated for their release, Samey said. The workers have now been freed and are in a good condition, according to Sami Panah of Abdullah's campaign office.
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Afghan election campaign workers released after 24 hour kidnap
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The group of five were working for presidential candidate Dr. Abdullah Abdullah
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But now, modern techniques allow @placeholder to be isolated from a single human cell. | (CNN) -- A man arrested in connection with the 1990 abduction, rape and attempted murder of an 8-year-old girl appeared before a judge Thursday on an attempted capital murder charge, according to CNN affiliate KTRK. Dennis Earl Bradford, a 40-year-old welder, was arrested after DNA tied him to the crime, police say. Dennis Earl Bradford waived his right to a court-appointed attorney when he appeared Thursday, saying he would retain his own. For security reasons, the hearing was held at the Galveston (Texas) County Jail and not in a courtroom, the station reported. The judge ordered Bradford to undergo a physical and mental evaluation and set bail at $1 million. His next court appearance was set for Wednesday, according to KTRK.
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40-year-old held on $1 million bail in girl's abduction, rape, attempted killing
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Protesters have demonstrated for months in @placeholder, calling for Saleh to step down. | Sanaa, Yemen (CNN) -- Embattled Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh was en route to the United States for medical treatment Sunday, officials said. Saleh arrived in Oman earlier and was on his way to America, Vice President Abdurabu Hadi said. "The president will travel back to Yemen in February to attend the swearing-in ceremony of the newly elected president," the Yemeni Embassy in Washington said. The purpose of his U.S. trip is a "private medical visit," it added. At least six family members were with Saleh, two senior Yemeni government officials said. Yemeni state television reported earlier Sunday that Saleh had announced he was going to the United States for treatment.
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NEW: President Saleh is expected to return to Yemen in February
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NEW: Embassy: He will attend the swearing-in ceremony of the newly elected president
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The State Department says Saleh's request to travel to the U.S. has been approved
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@placeholder awoke early to discover her mother lying on the floor and went to a next-door neighbour, who called the emergency services. | By Simon Tomlinson PUBLISHED: 05:28 EST, 25 October 2013 | UPDATED: 06:33 EST, 25 October 2013 Double tragedy: Louise Ann Snape (left) died from the same heart condition that killed her four-year-old daughter Katie (right) A grieving mother died from the same rare genetic heart condition that killed her little girl, an inquest heard. Louise Ann Snape, 35, passed away at her home in Middleton, Greater Manchester, three years after daughter Katie, four, lost her life. An inquest at Rochdale Coroners Court heard that Ms Snape and Katie both died from dilated cardiomyopathy, a genetic illness which damages heart muscles and affects one in 5,000 people.
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Louise Ann Snape, 35, passed away three years after daughter Katie died
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Katie died just before her fifth birthday while waiting for a heart transplant
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Katie's twin Lauren, now 8, also has condition which can strike at any age
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"It was a perfect run," Ganong told the @placeholder ski team's website. | (CNN)The way things have gone for the U.S. men in downhills in Italy this month, they probably wish every race could be held there. After Steven Nyman won one of skiing's classics in Val Gardena about a week ago, Travis Ganong claimed the opening victory of his career by bettering the field in Santa Catarina -- a venue long known on the women's circuit but making its debut among the men. The course shortened due to high winds and bad visibility, Ganong took advantage and won in a time of one minute, 32.42 seconds. He was 0.09 seconds faster than Austria's Matthias Mayer and 0.21 seconds faster than home favorite Dominik Paris.
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Travis Ganong wins his first downhill by claiming top spot in Santa Catarina
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In a shortened run, he beat Austria's Matthias Mayer by 0.09 seconds
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It was the U.S.'s second downhill triumph in Italy in about a week
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Those authors, in turn, wrote 'We respectfully ask you, our loyal readers, to email Jeff Bezos, CEO and founder of @placeholder' and listed his email address. | By Zoe Szathmary A corporate email address belonging to the CEO of Hachette was shared by Amazon with its customers. In 'A Message from the Amazon Books Team,' Amazon said it has been campaigning against Hatchette for lower e-book prices. At the bottom of the message, Amazon wrote 'We'd like your help. Please email Hachette and copy us.' Immediately below those words were Hachette CEO Michael Pietsch's email address and an Amazon address. Campaign: Amazon listed Hachette CEO Michael Pietsch's email address in a letter, an excerpt of which is seen here, and asked customers to directly contact him CEO: The email account of Hachette CEO Michael Pietsch, far left, was shared by Amazon
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As part of its fight against Hachette, Amazon shared Hatchette CEO Michael Pietsch's corporate email address
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That same year, she embraced @placeholder, attracted to the message of peace and its disregard for color. | Moncks Corner, South Carolina (CNN) -- Every day, before sunrise, Zubaidah Gibbs wakes to pray, then spends hours more singing praises to God under a tree outside her home. She reflects on the setting and thanks God for the beautiful environment around her in this small Southern town. But this Muslim woman wasn't always at peace with herself, or her religion. Her 55 years have been a journey from wanting to be white to being proud to be black; from the urban North to the rural South; from studying religions to finding a community in Islam. As a young girl in the 1960s, "I would have done anything in the world to be white with blue eyes and blonde hair with small lips," Gibbs said. "I didn't hang out with girls who were dark like me, because I felt like they were ugly like me."
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Zubaidah Gibbs struggled with her race and religious identity early in life.
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In rural Moncks Corner, S.C., she joined a mosque that helped her feel whole.
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However, Mr @placeholder still believed that more respect should have been shown to Australia’s chequered past. | A US stand-up comedian and star of multi award-winning television US show Breaking Bad has been taken to task by an Indigenous rights campaigner after controversial comments he made on his podcast. Bill Burr is known for his outrageous comedy routine and role as lawyer Saul Goodman’s henchman Patrick Kuby in Breaking Bad. The 46-year-old is currently doing a stand-up tour of Australia and arrived in Perth at the start of his tour on Australia Day. To give American listeners some context on his podcast he referenced the Midnight Oil song Beds Are Burning. He quipped that rather than give the land back to the Indigenous people as the song argues, it’d be better to ‘just give them casinos like we did (in the US), and get on with your lives’.
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Mr Burr is doing a stand-up tour of Australia, and arrived in Perth on Australia Day
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On his weekly podcast he poked fun at the song Beds Are Burning by Midnight Oil and what it stood for
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'At the end he’d go: ‘Let’s give it back!’ But give what back? The f***ing land? And displace nine million people?' quipped Mr Burr
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Michael Mansell of Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre did not believe that the subject was any laughing matter though
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@placeholder's victory enabled them to close the gap on sixth-placed Everton, who were thumped 4-0 by city rivals Liverpool as Daniel Sturridge (2), Luis Suarez and Steven Gerrard gave the home fans a night to remember. | (CNN) -- Manchester United's record signing Juan Mata made a winning start to his Old Trafford career on a night when Arsenal's Premier League ambitions encountered a setback. The Spaniard played 85 minutes of United's 2-0 victory over Cardiff City before being substituted to a standing ovation following a promising debut. "It was a very special day for me. My first game -- my debut -- with a victory. It was perfect. I enjoyed it a lot," Mata told Manchester United's in-house media company MUTV. "What I love most is to play. So these minutes [on the pitch] are very important. Now I'm going to train and I'm looking forward to playing at the weekend and trying to do my best for the team."
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Record signing Juan Mata makes Man Utd debut and departs to standing ovation
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United beat Cardiff City 2-0 as Van Persie marks return from injury with early goal
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Arsenal stumble at Southampton to allow Man City the chance to go top of the Premier League
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"My whole generation has experienced the opening of @placeholder," he says. | (CNN) -- Dolgorsuren Dagvadorj a big man with big ambitions. In Mongolia there is no one is more famous than Dagvadorj, who is probably best known by his Japanese name, Asashoryu. For 15 years Dagvadorj dominated sumo wrestling and became the most successful grand master the sport had ever seen. He retired in 2010 after the controversial wrestler was involved in a brawl outside a Tokyo nightclub. It brought the champion more bad publicity in Japan, but in his native Mongolia he is a hero. Locals call him simply "The champ". Still only 30, he is now embarking on a second career as a businessman.
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Dolgorsuren Dagvadorj was sumo's most successful wrestler known as Asashoryu
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And let us not forget how often some of the "@placeholder" characters have come together in a bar. | (CNN) -- On Thursday night Shonda Rhimes will rule the airwaves. The creative powerhouse will have not one, not two, but three shows premiering on ABC. "Grey's Anatomy" and "Scandal" will be joined by a newcomer, "How to Get Away With Murder," starring Viola Davis. And while it's not the first time Rhimes has had three shows on the network -- her show "Private Practice" went off the air last year -- having a block of prime-time shows on a single night is quite the accomplishment. It's an even bigger deal for an African-American woman. The Los Angeles Times wrote that viewers might just want to go ahead and dub Thursdays "Shondaday."
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Rhimes has three shows premiering Thursday night
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The newsman challenged white-faced @placeholder at a press conference: ‘Have you got blood on your hands?’ Blair stared in stony silence – and walked off. | Lord Hutton was contacted just three hours after the death of the weapons inspector A previously unpublished document which reinforces claims that the investigation into the death of Dr David Kelly was an establishment ‘whitewash’ has been obtained by The Mail on Sunday. A letter written by Lord Hutton, who chaired the public inquiry into Dr Kelly’s death, shows he was asked to do the job just three hours after the Iraq weapons expert was found dead. At that point he had not been identified and no cause of death had been established. Hutton was contacted by Lord Falconer, Tony Blair’s former flatmate who was Lord Chancellor and played a key role in the events leading up to the Iraq War, and the handling of Dr Kelly’s death.
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Letter from Lord Hutton shows he was asked three hours after the death
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Settle: Gilchrist says 'the point (@placeholder) makes is captain is responsible' for the entire team | By Lawrence Booth Follow @@the_topspin Adam Gilchrist has advised Alastair Cook to ‘sit down and talk’ with Shane Warne in a bid to defuse Warne’s relentless criticism of the England captain. Asked about Warne’s insistence that Cook’s leadership is too negative, the hard-hitting former Australia wicketkeeper, who will today represent the Rest of the World against MCC at Lord’s, replied: ‘I don’t think Warnie’s the only one to make those accusations. VIDEO Scroll down to watch England captain Alastair Cook say he's taking the positives 'Sit down and talk': Adam Gilchrist wants Alastair Cook (pictured) to chat with Shane Warne
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Adam Gilchrist thinks Alastair Cook and Shane Warne need to sort issues
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Warne insists England captain Cook's leadership is too negative
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Gilchrist says he is 'sure Warnie would be happy to sit down and talk'
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Warne wrote Cook's captaincy on fourth day of Headingley Test against Sri Lanka was the worst 'at international level in almost 25 years' | 64,370 | record_train |
It’s not as flattering on the figure as the @placeholder dress, but it feels less air-hostessy and a bit more relaxed. | Jaeger is the ultimate high-end High Street brand — but hit trouble in 2012. Now, three years after facing bankruptcy, its booming again, with online sales up an incredible 78 per cent. Sandra Howard loves their clothes, but admits they’re too pricey to splurge on every time. So, could she get the classic Jaeger look for less? LAZY WEEKEND: JAEGER Long-line cardigan, £175 Silk blouse, £125 Skinny jeans, £89 Total spend: £389 Orangey colours are my thing, and the zingy colour of this cardigan is just fantastic. It really brightens my complexion. I also love the way it covers my bottom!
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The film earned $775,000 on 81 screens for a terrific $9,568 per-screen average — second only to "@placeholder" in the top 20. | (EW.com) -- Spider-Man has been knocked off ... and not by The Lizard. Fox's "Ice Age: Continental Drift," the fourth film in the animated franchise, won the weekend with an estimated $46 million opening at the box office. The family-friendly flick bowed in 3,881 theaters and earned an $11,853 per-theater average over the Friday-to-Sunday period. The film has already made roughly seven times that much in foreign territories. Compared to the previous installments in the "Ice Age" series, "Continental Drift" fell smack dab between the second and third film's openings. And thanks to an bullish "A-" grade from CinemaScore, "Continental Drift" should get some strong word of mouth and hold up well with younger audiences and their parents.
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Fox's "Ice Age: Continental Drift" is the fourth film in the "Ice Age" franchise
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Prime Minister @placeholder's official spokesman said child poverty is at its lowest for 30 years and there are now 290,000 fewer children growing up in workless households. | Bad parents should be given government classes on how to cuddle their children, according to a major new report. Politicians have been reluctant to ‘call out’ bad parenting, despite this having a bigger impact children than money or schooling, the former Labour minister Alan Milburn said. Mr Milburn, who was brought in by David Cameron as the Government’s social mobility Tsar, attacked MPs for being ‘tentative and timid’ about bad parenting. Parents need to be taught to cuddle their children to help cut the divide between rich and poor, according to a major new report He called for a national parenting campaign, funded by cutting childcare tax breaks from families with at least one parent earning more than £100,000 a year.
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Major new report on child poverty calls for nationwide parenting classes
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Report published by Labour former health secretary Alan Milburn today
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Asda also had the cheapest offers on festive drinks though, Morrisons has the cheapest small turkey at £8.33, compared with @placeholder at £10, Sainsbury's for £13.24 and Tesco £15.00 while at Waitrose they were £17.01. | By Mark Solomons Last updated at 10:02 AM on 12th December 2011 It is the dilemma faced by thousands of shoppers when searching for a new gadget for the home. Whether buying a camcorder or coffee maker, a DVD player or dishwasher, is it a good idea to plump for the most expensive brand, stick with the names you trust, or take a chance on the cheapest model and hope for the best? The average price of a festive basket of food and drink is a hefty 19.5per cent higher than last Christmas. Asda came out best value for a trolley of 33 festive essentials, which totted up to £127.40 - £4.32 less than second-placed Morrisons, £9.85 less than biggest chain Tesco, £21.60 less than Sainsbury's and a whopping £40.04 less than upmarket Waitrose.
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Ms Lignum managed to talk to Mr Mouzakitis, who told her he had taken their son to @placeholder - but he soon change his phone number, leaving her unable to contact him. | By Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 06:52 EST, 10 January 2013 | UPDATED: 08:09 EST, 10 January 2013 Appeal: Emma Lignum is desperate to be reunited with her four-year-old son Yiannis A mother desperate to be reunited with her son has launched a court battle to force his Greek father to let her see him. Emma Lignum has not seen four-year-old Yiannis since May, when his father Achilles Mouzakitis took him to Corfu. Her ex has since apparently cut off contact with her and failed to turn up to court hearings intended to settle the debate over custody of Yiannis.
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Emma Lignum has not seen son Yiannis since he was taken to Corfu in May
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Boy's father Achilles Mouzatikis 'has cut off contact and ignored court dates' | 64,375 | record_train |
She has made a formal complaint to the @placeholder and the centre now says Mr Kenneth's temporary trading licence would not be renewed. | By Sam Webb Parents are furious that a firm is selling cans of an energy drink called 'Cocaine' in a busy shopping centre. Jeb Kenneth, 51, is selling the drink in Freshney Place in the Lincolnshire town of Grimsby - with the tagline 'Get high on life, not on drugs'. Mr Kenneth, who describes himself as the director and brand originator of the drink, owns Cocaine Ltd and says the drink has been given the name to 'shock in order to grab people's attention'. Can of coke? An energy drink called 'Cocaine' was on sale at a shopping centre in Grimsby, drawing an angry reaction from parents. The entrepreneur behinf the drink, Jeb Kenneth, has defended the name
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After Oregon scored on one of the wildest plays imaginable and it changed the games momentum instantly, and they eventually beat @placeholder in a 51-27 victory. | It looked as though it was going to be the perfect touchdown. Utah receiver Kaelin Clay caught a 78-yard pass from quarterback Travis Wilson and crossed the goal line with style - celebrating seconds after what he assumed were the first points for his side. There was, however, just one problem. Clay dropped the ball inside the 1-yard line. Fumble: Utah receiver Kaelin Clay caught a 78-yard pass from quarterback Travis Wilson and crossed the goal line - but he didn't have the ball with him as he did so! Nil points! Kaelin Clay couldn't wait to get to get to the back of the end zone to celebrate but he had dropped the ball!
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Utah receiver Kaelin Clay ran into the end zone but dropped the ball at the 1-yard line
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Baby boy @placeholder has a congenital heart condition and is critically unwell | A Thai surrogate mother has vowed to care for the critically-ill baby she gave birth to before he was suddenly abandoned by his Australian parents. Pattharamon Janbua - the surrogate mother of the six-month-old boy with Down's syndrome - has had her hopes of a spirited survival for Gammy heightened in the days since he has been receiving treatment for a serious lung infection. Aided by an incredible fundraising effort for his medical costs, which now stands at more than $155,000, Ms Pattharamon said she wants to 'take care of Gammy' as her own. 'I won't give my baby to anybody,' she told Fairfax Media.
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Pattharamon Janbua says she will care for critically-ill Gammy on her own
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She thanked the people who have donated to the Hope For Gammy fund
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Ms Pattharamon was offered $16,000 to be a surrogate for Gammy
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The court file refers to 'an order' from Bastrykin 'to investigate the circumstances of @placeholder being beaten' during the television show. | By Will Stewart PUBLISHED: 12:03 EST, 25 June 2013 | UPDATED: 12:03 EST, 25 June 2013 Politics? Russian media tycoon Alexander Lebedev, whose prosecution was signed off by a former classmate of President Vladimir Putin The controversial criminal prosecution of newspaper owner Alexander Lebedev was started by a former university classmate of Vladimir Putin, it was claimed at the newspaper owner's trial. A document in the case file records shows that the probe was demanded by Alexander Bastrykin, chairman of the powerful Investigative Committee, known as the Russian FBI, said a Lebedev lawyer. The media magnate is accused of the draconian offence of hooliganism motivated by 'political hatred' in lashing out at property mogul Sergei Polonsky during a heated TV debate.
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Investigative Committee head Alexander Bastrykin studied with the Russian leader at Leningrad State University
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"While I am resting up the thought that keeps flashing in my mind is that @placeholder IS GOOD and someone has there protective hands on my life shielding me from any danger that may come my way!" | The Carolina Panthers' Cam Newton does not appear to be at fault in a Charlotte, North Carolina, wreck, according to a police report released a few hours before the star quarterback was discharged from a hospital Wednesday. The driver of the car that flipped Newton's truck told police he didn't see the truck before colliding with its driver's-side rear wheel, according to the report. Two witnesses, one who was traveling behind Newton's Dodge truck and one who was behind the Buick sedan that struck Newton, told police that the other driver -- identified as a Fort Mill, South Carolina, 46-year-old -- pulled out in front of Newton as he was on his way to the Panthers' facility.
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Adrian sent fellow @placeholder Joel Robles the wrong way in the final penalty, after the Everton keeper sent his spot-kick rattling against the crossbar. | It should be no surprise that Adrian cooly stepped up and slotted West Ham into the fourth round of the FA Cup... the goalkeeper used to play up front. The Spanish stopper saved Steven Naismith's penalty during a 9-8 penalty shoot-out triumph against Everton after a 2-2 draw at Upton Park, and later proved the hero using a different skill. And speaking to Sportsmail's Pete Jenson, he admitted that he used to score many goals as a youngster, albeit for an Under 11 team. West Ham goalkeeper Adrian strokes his winning penalty past Everton stopper Joel Robles The Spaniard told Sportsmail's Pete Jenson (right) that he used to be a striker as a youngster
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West Ham goalkeeper Adrian scored the winning penalty against Everton
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In addition to a glimpse of the Virgin Galactic exhibition, those who do brave the traffic congestion and unpredictable British summer weather will also be rewarded with the noisy aerial displays that are a trademark of the @placeholder show. | Farnborough, England (CNN) -- As one of the world's leading aviation marketplaces, the Farnborough International Airshow is usually an opportunity for airline executives to reach for their checkbooks. This year some might also be reaching for the stars. You told us: Top 5 spots for plane geeks For six days from July 9, the airshow, will transform a small town to the west of London into a major aviation hub, attracting 250,000 visitors with its unique mix of big business and aerial entertainment. With the UK and other major European markets wallowing in recession or serious debt problems, industry experts warn the show -- now in its 64th year -- could lack some of the sparkle of its predecessors.
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'But, between her vision woes and the fact that I could go into labor at any moment, we were definitely happy to have Steve (@placeholder) there (just in case)! | By Daily Mail Reporters PUBLISHED: 22:13 EST, 15 December 2013 | UPDATED: 22:13 EST, 15 December 2013 Glamorous television reporter Julie Chang is learning to see again, weeks after her brain tumor was removed. KTTV's 'Good Day LA' entertainment presenter was diagnosed in September when she underwent a CT scan following a surfing accident. Now the show's hosts have assured fans that Chang, nicknamed 'One Eyed Willie' due to her vision troubles, is well on the way to recovery. Scroll down for video Looking forward: Julie Chang has been nicknamed 'One Eyed Willie' after brain tumor surgery impacted her vision
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KTTV's 'Good Day LA' entertainment presenter Julie Chang is recovering after brain tumor surgery
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Chang's doctors discovered the tumor about three months ago during a CT scan after a surfing accident
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Crime of passion: A source told local news station that Jessica was planning to divorce @placeholder | By Beth Stebner PUBLISHED: 19:08 EST, 26 May 2012 | UPDATED: 19:32 EST, 26 May 2012 Police are searching for a man they believe killed his wife and her grandfather in what is described as ‘a horrific crime of passion’. The body of Don William Shedd, 69, was discovered by his nine-year-old great-granddaughter at their Dalton, Georgia home. Jessica B. Neal, 27, was later discovered dead in the pool house. Authorities would not say how the two were murdered, but have named Ms Neal’s husband, Adolph Ray ‘Sonny’ Neal, 49, as their prime suspect. Scroll down for video Suspect: Authorities are looking for Adolph 'Sonny' Neal, right, who is the primary suspect in the murder of his wife, Jessica, left
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'That decision unknowingly but ultimately cost her and @placeholder their lives,' Rohrer said. | By Daily Mail Reporters and Associated Press An ex-Ohio doctor was sentenced to 36 years in jail on Friday for the rape and involuntary manslaughter of an expectant mother forced into prostitution to support herself and two children. Former ER doctor Ali Salim, 44, pleaded guilty to administering the fatal heroin overdose of Deanna Ballman, 23. Ballman was nine months pregnant with a girl she planned to call Mabel when she died. Delaware County Judge Duncan Whitney said in sentencing him that the crime in July 2012 was the worst he's ever seen and that it was unthinkable that as a man of medicine, Salim allowed her to die.
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Ali Salim, 44, jailed for over three decades for the involuntary manslaughter of pregnant Deanna Ballman, 23, and her unborn baby
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The guide was compiled in reaction to @placeholder's aggressive behaviour towards neighbouring states | It is said there is no such thing as being over-prepared, and this is clearly a motto the Lithuanian government has taken to heart as it publishes a 98-page guide on how to survive an invasion. The small Baltic state has released the manual, entitled How to Act in Extreme Situations or Instances of War, so its three million citizens will know exactly what to do should war come to their home soil. Its handy hints include keeping calm, using Facebook to organise resistance and - if all else fails - simply doing your job a little worse than you did before.
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'That 15 years is not worth a person’s life,' she told @placeholder in court. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 01:03 EST, 12 January 2014 | UPDATED: 06:15 EST, 12 January 2014 A man who shot and killed former Major League Baseball player Danny Clyburn Jr. has been sentenced to 15 years in prison after pleading guilty to voluntary manslaughter of his lifelong friend. Derrick McIlwain, 38, shot Clyburn in the heart with an illegal gun on February 7, 2012, during an early-morning argument in an abandoned house in Clyburn's hometown of Lancaster, South Carolina, according to The Herald Online. McIlwain was originally charged with murder, telling police he was angry at Clyburn 'never doing anything for anybody in the ’hood' after starting to play baseball, however a plea was negotiated on a claim of self-defense and the fact that Clyburn, 37, had marijuana in his system when he was killed.
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Tampa Bay Devil Rays player Danny Clyburn was shot once in the heart following an argument on February 7, 2012 in Lancaster, South Carolina
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His friend, Derrick McIlwain, was arrested for the killing and later admitted to murder, saying that Clyburn 'never did anything for anybody in the hood' after he started playing professional baseball
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McIlwain's charge was changed to involuntary manslaughter and he pleaded guilty
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On Friday he was sentenced to 15 years prison, causing more grief for Clyburn's family | 64,387 | record_train |
The incident was especially bizarre since the square has been swarming with protesters day and night since the onset of mass protests against @placeholder in early December. | A 55-year-old man was found dead on Monday hanging from the framework of a huge artificial 'New Year tree' in central Kiev today which has become a symbol of anti-government resistance, Ukrainian police said. Police said they removed the body, which was hanging inside the cone-shaped tubular steel construction on Kiev's Independence Square. The 'tree' is festooned with a poster of jailed opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko and scrawled with graffiti attacking President Viktor Yanukovich. The body, that of a man from Volyn region in western Ukraine, bore no external wounds and was being examined to establish the cause of death, the police statement said.
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Man, 55, was found hanged inside frame of a giant Christmas tree at main protest camp in Kiev today
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'There are no signs of other injury on the body,' the ministry said, indicating suicide
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Justice minister Elena Lukash had threatened to impose a state of emergency after justice ministry was stormed
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Government now says it has no immediate plans to declare state of emergency after protesters evacuated building
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Protestors occupied building in a bid to achieve president's resignation and other concessions
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They erected a number of barricades, before burning a photo of President Viktor Yanukovych at the entrance
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Ministry was fourth government building to be seized by demonstrators as they take increasingly dramatic action
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Hundreds of protestors are camped on Kiev's main square, with others staying in city hall and agricultural ministry
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Three demonstrators have died in protests so far - two of them after being shot and one of unspecified injuries | 64,388 | record_train |
"Our approach as the United States is not to see these as some @placeholder chessboard in which we're in competition with Russia. | (CNN) -- President Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin went to great lengths to portray their phone call Friday as evidence the two leaders were working together to stabilize the situation in Ukraine. Absent were the accusations they traded the past two months over the future of the former Soviet republic. The Obama administration continues to dismiss the notion of a new Cold War with Russia. But the louder their protests, the more apparent the chill has become. It was on display Saturday in widely differing characterizations of a telephone conversation between Secretary of State John Kerry and his Russian counterpart, Sergey Lavrov, after news broke that Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych left the capital because of what he described as a "coup."
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NEW: John Kerry and his Russian counterpart give differing views of conversation
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Obama administration continues to dismiss notion of new Cold War with Russia
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John Kerry said in December that U.S., Russia weren't engaged in bidding war over Ukraine
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White House says Ukraine conflict not reminiscent of 'proxy conflicts of the Cold War era' | 64,389 | record_train |
The company has more than 80 offices around the country and there's nothing unique about the one in @placeholder, he said. | (CNN) -- An anonymous group says it stole copies of GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney's tax records and will release them unless the company it stole them from pays $1 million. The Secret Service said it is investigating, and the company said there is no immediate sign that any such theft took place. "Using your office" in Franklin, Tennessee, the group tells PricewaterhouseCoopers in an online posting, "we were able to gain access to your network file servers and copy over the tax documents for one Willard M Romney and Ann D Romney." It threatens to send encrypted copies to "all major news outlets" and warns, "If the parties interested do not want the encrypted key released to the public to unlock these documents on September 28 of this year then payment will be necessary."
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NEW: A Bitcoin developer says such a heist seems unlikely
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An unnamed group demands $1 million in Bitcoins, an online currency
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Mitt Romney has not responded publicly,
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The Secret Service is investigating | 64,390 | record_train |
Ericksen said she last saw @placeholder more than a year ago, when Gamez visited and brought her a plant. | By Associated Press Reporter An Oregon teenager identified Monday as one of two women whose bodies were found in suitcases in Wisconsin had a hard time after giving up her son to his father, but she was turning her life around and had won a college scholarship before she disappeared, her foster mother said. Investigators believe Jenny Gamez was killed in Wisconsin in late 2012 or early 2013, when she was 19. Steven Zelich, a 52-year-old security officer and former cop, was arrested last week and charged with two counts of hiding a corpse, though prosecutors say they expect homicide charges to be filed.
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Jenny Gamez, 19, from Cottage Grove, Oregon, disappeared in late 2012
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She is believed to have met Steven Zelich, 52, online and then at a hotel in Kenosha County, Wisconsin
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Zelich told police he killed her at the hotel
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Her naked body was found in a suitcase near Lake Geneva on June 5 but her body has just been identified
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A second suitcase contained the body of Laura Simonson, 37, who disappeared in November
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Zelich has been charged with two counts of hiding a corpse but is yet to face homicide charges
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Gamez gave birth to a son in 2008 but lost custody of him in 2010 | 64,391 | record_train |
@placeholder is also reaching out to others in the industry who are looking to economize. | (CNN) -- Jeneba Jalloh Ghatt is the first to admit that she likes nice things. Stylist Philip Pelusi has offered his clients bargains and hosted two designers' shows to help them save money. But these days when she passes the new upscale shopping area en route to her Chevy Chase, Maryland, office, she refuses to even glance at the lavish goodies. "There's a Ralph Lauren store, a Louis Vuitton store, Tiffany's," said the attorney and principal of The Ghatt Law Group. "I drive by and I don't even look in that direction." With the economy in shambles and so many people losing their jobs and homes, it is no longer considered cool to brag about possessions and purchases.
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Conspicuous consumption is out and frugality is in during recession
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Many who have money are being discreet with purchases
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Consumers want more bang for the buck in a tough economy
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Clark Howard: "If I cut my own lawn, I'm going to have that $60 in my pocket" | 64,392 | record_train |
@placeholder clears his throat: "What can I do for you this evening?" | Editor's note: Below is an excerpt from author Alex Wellen's new novel, "Lovesick." In this chapter, after weeks of procrastinating, Andy Altman finally works up the nerve to ask his future father-in-law, Gregory Day, for his daughter Paige's hand in marriage. Alex Wellen is an award-winning television producer for CNN. Nothing like mixing love and a battle with a crime ring of geriatric gangsters to cause some dizziness. (CNN) -- I go to the dining room for some privacy. It's now or never. I press the speed dial for "Gregory Home." While the phone searches for a cell tower among the sticks, I confirm the coast is clear.
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The novel "Lovesick" is about when love runs up against crime
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Andrew Altman wants to marry the girl he's in love with
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But the young suitor runs into a ring of geriatric gangsters | 64,393 | record_train |
A @placeholder spokesman said traps would be set for the raccoons if necessary. | By William Turvill PUBLISHED: 08:09 EST, 3 October 2013 | UPDATED: 08:41 EST, 3 October 2013 Commuters are being stalked and terrorised by gangs of raccoons. The creatures have been jumping out of trees at people outside train stations before retreating. One New York metro stop has been particularly badly hit by a beast known to locals as Ted. Commuters in New York are being stalked and terrorised by raccoons The prevalence of raccoon attacks at Marble Station on the Metro-North railroad has forced the local sanitation department to clean up the street in front of the station.
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One New York rail station has been particularly badly hit by the creatures
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Sanitation department has been forced to intervene, cleaning the area
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Reports of skunks causing trouble at second station nearby | 64,394 | record_train |
It's very interesting, but certainly it has been very, very offensive, not only for the @placeholder in Mexico, but all Catholics worldwide. | (CNN) -- Playboy magazine issued an apology Monday for the cover of its Mexican edition, which features an Argentine model in what many observers say is meant to be a depiction of the Virgin Mary. Playboy issued an apology after outrage erupted over this cover of the magazine's Mexican edition. Playboy Mexico has said the cover was not meant to portray the Virgin Mary, despite being printed just days before the Feast of the Immaculate Conception and the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe -- both Catholic holidays centering on the Virgin Mary. CNN's Rick Sanchez sat down with CNN Español's Glenda Umana and Father Albert Cutie, a Radio La Paz host, to discuss the reaction among Mexicans and Catholics. The transcript has been edited for clarity.
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Model María Florencia Onori featured on cover above caption, "We adore you, Mary"
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December plays host to several religious holidays honoring Virgin Mary
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Priest: "It's totally offensive to a billion Catholics in the world"
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Playboy says cover was never meant to portray any religious figure | 64,395 | record_train |
'We were overjoyed, he felt like a miracle and even though we would have loved more, we felt blessed to have @placeholder. | By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:28 EST, 1 May 2012 | UPDATED: 10:28 EST, 1 May 2012 A mother who spent £40,000 on IVF over eight years in order to have a son was thrilled to conceive another child a year later, without trying. Jenifer Heneghan, 35, and husband Kevin, 37, spent their life savings on six rounds of IVF treatment after Jenifer was told she was infertile. My miracle babies: Jenifer Heneghan who was told she could never fall pregnant naturally with IVF son Tiernon and daughter Nuala who was conceived naturally The couple were over joyed when she gave birth to son Tiernon in May 2010 and accepted he would never have a sibling because they couldn’t afford any more IVF treatment.
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Mother tragically lost a child to meningitis before she was told her fallopian tubes had fused together
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Doctor told her she had more chance of winning the lottery than conceiving naturally again
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She lost first IVF twins at six weeks | 64,396 | record_train |
@placeholder has emerged as perhaps the hardest-hit borough of New York City, as the bodies of two boys washed from their mother’s grip are found in a marsh. | By Rachel Rickard Straus PUBLISHED: 08:44 EST, 2 November 2012 | UPDATED: 11:11 EST, 2 November 2012 Residents across the East Coast are coming to terms with the damage - the lost loved ones, homes, and livelihoods – left in the wake of Superstorm Sandy. Power outages still stand at more than 3.8 million homes and businesses, with many struggling for food, and to cope with the extreme weather conditions that still remain. State by state people are counting their losses and working ceaselessly towards a semblance of normality. Of the 92 people killed in the Superstorm, as many as 46 were in New York. Of these 39 were in New York City and 19 in Staten Island. As many as 1.3 million people are still faces power outages, down from 2.2 million.
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3.8 million are still left without power
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Recovery in Maryland, West Virginia, Kentucky and Tennesee hampered by heavy snow
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19 states suffering destruction left in Sandy's wake | 64,397 | record_train |
However a preliminary review of @placeholder military readiness was reportedly in hand. | 'We don't think more arms into Syria is the answer' says White House Republican John McCain calls to 'stop the bloodletting' Newborn babies in incubators among at least 100 killed Three unarmed families murdered in their own homes By Stephen Wright Last updated at 6:10 AM on 9th February 2012 The White House said the U.S. was not considering arming rebels in Syria but that no option would be completely ruled out as the Obama administration struggled to find a way to quell violence and end the bloodshed. Eighteen premature babies were reportedly among dozens of civilians who died yesterday in one of the bloodiest days of the Syrian uprising centered on the rebel-held city of Homs.
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'We don't think more arms into Syria is the answer' says White House
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Republican John McCain calls to 'stop the bloodletting'
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Newborn babies in incubators among at least 100 killed
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Three unarmed families murdered in their own homes | 64,398 | record_train |
Dared to seek a better life for herself and the children," Assistant District Attorney @placeholder said in the prosecution's opening statement. | (CNN) -- After a three-week trial and one hour of deliberations, an upstate New York jury on Monday found Muzzammil "Mo" Hassan guilty of second-degree murder for beheading his wife. In February 2009, Hassan, who founded a TV network aimed at countering Muslim stereotypes, went to a police station in the Buffalo, New York, suburb of Orchard Park and told officers his wife was dead, police have said. Aasiya Hassan had been decapitated, with prosecutor Paul Bonanno saying during opening arguments that the long knife used by her husband had left marks on his office's tile floor. Hassan gave his own closing arguments Monday. Earlier in the trial, he had dismissed his attorney, Jeremy Schwartz, who by trial's end was acting as his legal adviser.
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A New York jury finds Muzzammil "Mo" Hassan guilty of second-degree murder
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After three weeks of testimony, the jury takes an hour to reach its verdict
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Representing himself, Hassan defends his actions | 64,399 | record_train |
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