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The @placeholder thieves might have gotten away with more, but were foiled by three other workers returning from dinner break.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:49 EST, 17 November 2012 | UPDATED: 11:01 EST, 17 November 2012 Brazen: Thieves made off $1.9m worth of Apple iPad minis from the JFK airport cargo hold - the same site as the 1978 Lufthansa heist which inspired mob film Goodfellas A cargo worker has been arrested over the brazen theft of $1.9 million in iPad minis from JFK Airport, according to authorities. Federal agents arrested Renel Rene Richardson earlier this week because he allegedly made too many inquiries to co-workers about the incoming shipment of sought-after iPads, the NY Post reported. Richardson also asked about where forklifts might be found, according to court papers obtained by the NY Post. @highlight Feds always suspected an inside job; targeted overly-curious worker who allegedly asked too many questions about arrival of shipment @highlight It is exactly the same building raided during the Lufthansa heist, which inspired the Scorcese gangland film @highlight JFK worker arrested but it's not known if stolen iPads were recovered
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The @placeholder also asked for policies to ensure the department does not impersonate other news organizations in the future.
(CNN) -- The director of the FBI defended Friday an agent's actions in impersonating an Associated Press reporter to track down a suspect -- a tactic criticized by the news agency as "unacceptable." In a letter to the New York Times, FBI director James Comey said the deception had occurred in 2007, as the agency tried to solve a series of bomb threats and cyberattacks directed at a high school in the Seattle area. And he rebuffed criticism of the agency's methods, saying, "We do use deception at times to catch crooks, but we are acting responsibly and legally." Comey said the agency had determined that the suspect was a narcissist and so set out to snare him making use of that. @highlight FBI director James Comey defends FBI agent's impersonation of an AP reporter @highlight The ruse was used to track down a suspect who made bomb threats against a high school @highlight "No actual story was published," he says, and only the suspect was fooled @highlight AP executive editor slams FBI's unacceptable tactics, says they undermine credibility
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Under a deal brokered by Pelosi, Hoyer will become the minority whip in the next @placeholder -- the second Democratic slot -- while Clyburn will serve as assistant leader, a newly created third Democratic position.
Washington (CNN) -- House Democrats voted Wednesday to make Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-California, their leader for the 112th Congress, overcoming objections from moderates who argued that she was partly responsible for the party's overwhelming defeat at the polls two weeks ago. Republicans, who won a net gain of at least 61 seats in the elections, will control the House next year. They unanimously chose to be led once again by veteran Ohio Rep. John Boehner, now in line to inherit the speaker's gavel from Pelosi. Pelosi turned back a challenge from North Carolina Rep. Heath Shuler, a member of the party's diminished centrist "Blue Dog" faction, in a 150-43 vote. The speaker -- now set to be House minority leader in January -- retained the solid support of party liberals, who have noted her fundraising prowess and past ability to lead congressional Democrats to power, among other things. @highlight Rep. Nancy Pelosi wins election as the Democratic House leader @highlight Rep. John Boehner wins election as the GOP House leader -- and likely the next speaker @highlight Shuler calls his contest with Pelosi a fight to ensure Democratic moderates are heard @highlight Reps. Steny Hoyer and Jim Clyburn retain the second and third Democratic slots
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"@placeholder is a sweetheart and a brilliant comedic performer.
Los Angeles (CNN) -- It's official: Ashton Kutcher is filling the gap left by Charlie Sheen on "Two and a Half Men." "I can't wait to get to work with this ridiculously talented 2.5 team and I believe we can fill the stage with laughter that will echo in viewers' homes," Kutcher said Friday in a statement released by CBS and Warner Bros. Television. "I can't replace Charlie Sheen but I'm going to work my ass off to entertain the hell out of people!" Kutcher, who gained his early fame on a TV sitcom, "That 70s Show," has more recently been seen on the big screen. His last film was "No Strings Attached," which hit theaters in January. @highlight NEW: Sheen takes a shot at the executive producer of the show @highlight Ashton Kutcher will replace Charlie Sheen on "Two and a Half Men" @highlight Sheen is involved in a lawsuit over his dismissal from the hit show @highlight Kutcher first gained fame on the TV sitcom "That 70s Show"
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Both Qatar games were recorded as 20-0 defeats on the @placeholder' official website.
Qatar have pulled out of the women's basketball competition at the Asian Games after refusing to abide by international regulations preventing them from wearing hijabs. The Qatari players had been asked to remove their head coverings before their opening group game against Mongolia on Wednesday, but chose to pull out of the match instead. According to International Basketball Federation (FIBA) rules, Article 4.2.2 says players cannot wear 'headgear, hair accessories and jewellery'. Qatar have pulled out of the women's basketball competition at the Asian Games after refusing to abide by international regulations preventing them from wearing hijabs With no sign of the rule being relaxed ahead of their next scheduled match against Nepal on Thursday, Qatar decided to withdraw from their remaining games. @highlight Qatari players were asked to remove their hijabs before their opening match @highlight But they chose to forfeit the game in the Asian Games instead @highlight Competition at the Games is down to rules of the sports' governing bodies @highlight Athletes in other sports can wear hijabs, but basketball remains exception @highlight The situation has left Qatari athletes confused and angry
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@placeholder has moved to the left; the Republicans have moved to the right.
(CNN) -- For those who didn't know much about Shirley Temple, her passing this week revealed two surprises. First, that her post-Hollywood career was dominated by public service. She ran (unsuccessfully) for Congress in 1967, served as a representative to the United Nations and was ambassador to Ghana and Czechoslovakia. And second, she was a Republican. She was that rarest of things nowadays: a Hollywood star who admitted to voting for the GOP. Today, Hollywood appears uniformly liberal. But once upon a time, things were different. While researching my forthcoming book on Hollywood and politics, I was surprised to discover how many vocal conservatives there were in Hollywood well into the 1970s - and that many of them enjoyed the company of Richard Nixon. @highlight Tim Stanley: Shirley Temple was American's sweetheart and a committed conservative @highlight Conservatism in Hollywood today is a rarity today @highlight Reagan, as president, wooed religious right; Hollywood conservatism declined, he says @highlight He says studios' political kingmakers now come from the left
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AP: 'One of the biggest scandals in recent @placeholder history'
A former FBI agent who went missing in Iran was working for the CIA there, not conducting private business as officials have previously claimed, The Associated Press and the Washington Post reported on Thursday. Both the State Department and Bob Levinson's family have long denied he was working for the U.S. government when he disappeared on a trip to Iran in 2007. But Thursday's reports from the Washington Post and the AP claim that Levinson had been on a CIA mission to dig up information. A source who's involved in the matter told CNN that there's proof that Levinson worked for the CIA undercover and under contract while also working as a private investigator. @highlight Source: The CIA apologized to the family, paid $2.5 million settlement @highlight Family: "It is time for the U.S. government to step up" @highlight AP and Washington Post: Bob Levinson was working for the CIA in Iran @highlight Officials and family have previously denied government ties to the trip
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When I look at South Africa, I know there is about 30% of trade going to @placeholder, so if something goes wrong in Europe it will have an effect on South Africa which is why any solution will require the cooperation of all players and I understand perfectly that South African authorities are concerned about the way the Europeans are dealing with their crisis and are trying to address solutions.
(CNN) -- Africa's growing economies should put jobs creation at the heart of their development policies, according to the head of the International Monetary Fund. Speaking to CNN's Robyn Curnow, Christine Lagarde said that youth unemployment is one of the biggest challenges facing Africa's countries. "There is a vibrant youth that is expecting the leadership of those countries to actually open the economy so that they can actually express their talent and find ways to get integrated in the job market," she said. According to the IMF chief, a major re-engineering is currently taking place between the developed and developing world economies -- a number of African countries have enjoyed higher growth rates than Europe and the United States in recent times as many western nations remains mired in financial turmoil. @highlight Christine Lagarde is the head of the International Monetary Fund @highlight She says job creation is a big challenge for Africa's growing economies @highlight Lagarde discusses the changing power dynamics between the developed and developing world economies @highlight She calls African leaders to rebuild the buffers that had been used during the financial crisis
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@placeholder child protection agencies knew Pipah was in the care of a convicted peadophile but did not act sooner
The neice of David Farnell alerted child protection authorities that her paedophile uncle was caring for a baby 10 weeks before news of the Thai surrogacy scandal made international headlines. The West Australian Department of child protection was made aware of the fact on May 15, but acted only after news of the baby Gammy scandal broke to alert the Farnells they were being investigated for taking Gammy's healthy twin sister, Pipah, under their wing. WA Premier Colin Barnett told parliament on Wednesday that the niece had alerted the Department, whose Minister Helen Morton claims she knew nothing about until August 4 - 10 weeks after. @highlight Western Australia Department of Child Protection knew David Farnell was caring for baby Pipah @highlight However it said it didnt investigate sooner because of 'incomplete information' provided by neice of David Farnell @highlight WA department began investigation as the story broke across the world @highlight The news comes as it is revealed Wendy Farnell has travelled to China to grieve for her dead mother @highlight She has taken twin of Gammy, Pipah, with her which could stall WA government's investigation
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He has however, pledged his support to @placeholder, despite the 8-0 defeat to Southampton on Saturday.
Former Sunderland chief executive Roberto De Fanti has hit back at claims made by Paolo Di Canio about his part, or lack of, in the club's recruitment last summer. Di Canio, who was sacked at the beginning of last season, says he didn't choose any of the 14 players the Black Cats signed before his departure. But De Fanti has slammed the Italian boss, insisting he 'blames everybody but himself' and that he had his say on every new arrival. Paolo Di Canio, who was sacked as Sunderland boss last year, claims he didn't pick players to sign in 2013/14 @highlight Sunderland signed 14 players but Paolo Di Canio says he didn't pick them @highlight Italian boss was then sacked five games into the season @highlight Gus Poyet replaced Di Canio, who was formerly the Swindon boss @highlight Former chief executive Roberto De Fanti refutes Di Canio's claims @highlight Sunderland lost 8-0 to Southampton at St Mary's on Saturday
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No stranger: Because both of his dogs, pictured, also appeared surprisingly calm around @placeholder, the homeowner feared she had been there more than once before
By Nina Golgowski PUBLISHED: 17:23 EST, 26 September 2012 | UPDATED: 17:32 EST, 26 September 2012 Wet bandit: Jennifer Burgess, 24, was arrested on Tuesday after allegedly found showering in a man's home and attempting to make off with his belongings A man who returned home to find a naked woman greeting him at his front door says she was homeless and caught in the act of using his shower. Randy Kizer said he was walking up to his front steps in Sacramento, California on Tuesday when 24-year-old Jennifer Burgess exited his front door, hair wet and wearing his son's army green bathrobe. @highlight Homeowner Randy Kizer says he returned home to see a woman exiting his front door while wearing his son's bathrobe @highlight Jennifer Burgess, 24, was arrested on burglary charges after additionally pocketing the home's cash and spare keys on her way out @highlight Burgess admitted being homeless
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But @placeholder's single win over her came at Wimbledon back in 2008.
(CNN) -- They've taken contrasting routes to the Wimbledon final, have very different styles of play and polar opposite personalities, but Sabine Lisicki and Marion Bartoli will have one thing in common on Saturday afternoon on the famous Centre Court. Both will be searching for a maiden grand slam title -- the ultimate validation of their undoubted talents. Lisicki, who put out defending champion Serena Williams, the biggest upset in a tournament of massive upsets, also dispatched former grand slam champions Francesca Schiavone and Samantha Stosur en route to her first final at this level. Read: Serena stunned by Germany's Lisicki @highlight Sabine Lisicki and Marion Bartoli contest women's final at Wimbledon @highlight Both searching for first grand slam title @highlight Bartoli beaten by Venus Williams in the 2007 final @highlight Lisicki put out defending champion Serena Williams in fourth round
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‘The profits of companies run by Mr @placeholder being under-declared, falsely represented to the tax man and therefore the tax position was fraudulently advantageous to the defendants.’
A tax cheat who compared himself as ‘Del Boy’ and applied to appear on The Only Way is Essex was jailed for five years today after conning the taxman out of £5.8million. Michael Woodward, 29, who applied to be on the ITV show in 2010, was cheating the government out of money, while using his ill-gotten gains to buy a fleet of luxury cars. Woodward passed thousands of pounds in profits off to co-defendant Richard Ponsford, 36, for non-existent 'consultancy services', before Ponsford handed the money back, minus his cut. Michael Woodward, 29 (left), who described himself as 'Del Boy' on his TOWIE application, and his 'best friend' Richard Ponsford, 36, were each jailed for five years after conning the Government out of millions in tax @highlight Michael Woodward, 29, called himself 'Del Boy' on TOWIE application form @highlight Said he loved 'designer clothes' and 'looking after those closest to me' @highlight Jailed today along with 'best friend' Richard Ponsford, 36, for tax fraud @highlight Paid Ponsford for fake consultancy work, before Ponsford handed cash back @highlight This reduced on-the-book earnings, allowing him to dodge corporation tax
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The news that she contracted @placeholder cast further doubt on the hospital's ability to handle the virus and protect employees.
(CNN)The second Dallas health care worker who was found to have the Ebola virus should not have boarded a commercial jet Monday, health officials say. Because she had helped care for Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan, and because another health worker who cared for Duncan had been diagnosed with Ebola, the worker was not allowed to travel on a commercial plane with other people, said Dr. Tom Frieden, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The worker had a temperature of 99.5 Fahrenheit (37.5 Celsius) before she boarded her flight, he added. Health care workers who had been exposed to Duncan were undergoing self-monitoring. They were allowed to travel but not on a commercial plane with other people, Frieden said. @highlight The second Dallas health care worker with Ebola will be moved to Atlanta on Wednesday @highlight The worker should not have traveled on a commercial plane, CDC director says @highlight Officials want to interview all 132 passengers on her flight @highlight A nurses' union slams Dallas hospital
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But the next day it escalated with Mr @placeholder claiming the former speaker questioned why he showered with the door closed.
By Louise Cheer for Daily Mail Australia For the first time, James Ashby - the man who filed sexual harassment claims against Peter Slipper two years - has personally detailed the allegations he brought against his former employer. During his first week on the $160,000 job as Mr Slipper's adviser in 2010, Mr Ashby was asked to stay with the then-MP in his Canberra home. The gay Sunshine Coast man said he was not surprised by the invitation as others before him had been asked the same question. Scroll down for video James Ashby - the man at the centre of the Peter Slipper scandal - has spoken for the first time about his claims against the former speaker @highlight Peter Slipper, 64, hired James Ashby, 35, as one of his advisers in 2010 @highlight In 2012, Mr Ashby filed a sexual harassment claim against the then-speaker @highlight Mr Slipper quit the job and went on to lose his Queensland seat as an MP @highlight Mr Ashby said he had contemplated suicide after the scandal came to light @highlight He also alleged he had spoken with Christopher Pyne about the claims
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The toy is a tool for @placeholder to get a younger audience into virtual reality.
The popular View-Master toy, beloved of children from the 1960s onwards, has got a modern makeover. Toy manufacturer Mattel has worked with Google on the new toy, which will rely on a smartphone to deliver its optical trickery. The virtual reality device makes use of Google’s Cardboard to deliver immersive scenes such as Alcatraz prison in San Francisco, called ‘360 degree photospheres’. Scroll down for video View-Master gets a make-over! Toy manufacturer Mattel has worked with Google to the new toy, which will rely on a smartphone to deliver its optical trickery. An illustration of the new device is shown @highlight Toy is a collaboration between Mattel and Google and will cost $30 (£20) @highlight Virtual reality device uses Google Cardboard technology for 3D scenes @highlight Device will work with an Android smartphone and dedicated app @highlight Reels must still be purchased separately, called '360 degree photospheres'
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The juvenile admitted on the stand to shouting "go home you @placeholder [expletive]" after the first fight dispersed, prompting Ramirez to turn back and attack him.
POTTSVILLE, Pennsylvania (CNN) -- A fomer Pennsylvania high school football player was acquitted of murder Friday in the beating death of a Mexican immigrant last summer. Luis Ramirez died of blunt force injuries after a confrontation with a group of Pennsylania teens. However, a Schuylkill County jury found Brandon Piekarsky and Derrick Donchak guilty of simple assault stemming from the death of Luis Ramirez, who died of blunt force injuries to the head after a fight with the defendants and their friends. Donchak, 19, was also found guilty of providing alcohol to the group of teens that encountered Ramirez the night of July 12 on a residential street in the rural mining town of Shenandoah. @highlight NEW: Teens acquitted of murder, aggravated assault, ethnic intimidation @highlight NEW: Brandon Piekarsky and Derrick Donchak convicted of simple assault @highlight Schuylkill County prosecutors alleged the beating was racially motivated @highlight Incident drew national attention to rural mining town of Shenandoah, Pennsylvania
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Clapping: Harry applauds as teams take to the pitch for the @placeholder v Brazil match at the Estadio Nacional
If he wanted to experience that winning feeling at World Cup 2014, then Prince Harry certainly chose a good match to attend last night - by watching host nation Brazil trounce Cameroon. The prince, who is starting a week-long tour of South America, was pictured getting to his feet and celebrating the goals as he sat among dignitaries to watch Brazil beat the African side 4-1 in Brasilia. He will also be attending England's game against Costa Rica in Belo Horizonte today - but the match is a dead rubber, with the Three Lions knocked out and their opponents already in the next round. @highlight Watched Brazil v Cameroon last night at the Estádio Nacional de Brasilia @highlight He travels to Belo Horizonte today for England's final World Cup match @highlight Prince Harry is beginning a week-long tour of Brazil and Chile @highlight Looked tired following a 15-hour flight but chatted happily to locals @highlight Toured the Rede Sarah hospital which treats people with brain injuries @highlight Joined patients for a canoeing trip on Brasilia's Paranoá Lake
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"The United States has been supporting @placeholder since 9/11, training our forces," he said.
Washington (CNN) -- Authorities in Yemen questioned people at a mosque and a school in the capital of Sanaa because the facilities were attended by attempted bombing suspect Umar Farouk AbdulMutallab, the spokesman for Yemen's Embassy to the United States said Tuesday. Mohammed al-Basha told CNN's "The Situation Room" that conversations with AbdulMutallab's former acquaintances have not yet turned up links to the local al Qaeda group, which has claimed responsibility for AbdulMutallab's attempt to bring down a Northwest Airlines flight on Christmas Day. "According to the questionings carried on today by his classmates and administrative officials of the school, [Umar] was a friendly person and did not ring any alarm bells," he said. @highlight Talks with acquaintances have not yet revealed links to local al Qaeda group @highlight Local al Qaeda group says attempted bombing was in retaliation for airstrikes @highlight Yemeni spokesman says claim unlikely because suspect bought ticket before airstrikes @highlight Al-Basha says Yemen launched strikes but acknowledged U.S. involvement in Yemen
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Osterloh said users spend an average of 520 million minutes on @placeholder every day.
(CNN) -- With Facebook integration and the ability to have group video chats, Skype is getting more social. The site, which allows free internet voice and video calling, announced the changes in a video posted on its official blog Thursday. The new Skype for Windows will include a Facebook tab that lets users watch their news feed as they talk. The feature will let users call their Facebook friends with a single click from the tab if those friends have a number in their Facebook phone list. "The essence of the Skype experience is communicating with the people you care about, whether that's your friend who lives on the other side of town or your mom, who lives on the other side of the world," Rick Osterloh, Skype's head of consumer products, said in the video. @highlight New Skype 5.0 for Windows will have Facebook integration, offer group video chat @highlight Its features went live Thursday @highlight Group video chat will be free in beta; no price announced for afterward
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His wallet was found in some woods near clothing and jewellery that belonged to @placeholder but authorities found nothing else of significance at the time.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 03:40 EST, 11 October 2012 | UPDATED: 06:32 EST, 11 October 2012 An inmate on death row used his last breath to protest his innocence of the murder of a 12-year-old girl as he was executed in Texas last night despite his legal team arguing he was mentally ill. Jonathan Green, 44, was jailed for the abduction, rape and strangling of Christina Neal, 12, whose body was found at his home a month after she was reported missing in 2000. Several last ditch appeals were made on the basis of his mental health in an attempt to save him from the death penalty but Green was given a lethal injection after the U.S. Supreme Court rejected the arguments to spare him. @highlight Jonathan Green, 44, was jailed for the abduction, rape and strangling of schoolgirl Christina Neal, aged 12 @highlight Her body was found at Green's home a month after she was reported missing in 2000 @highlight Green claimed he was innocent while his lawyers argued he was mentally ill @highlight Supreme Court dismissed appeals as mental illness can't disqualify someone from execution if they understand the sentence and reasons for punishment
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Although most outsiders to the @placeholder can't tell this difference, Black Country folk can quiet fiercely defend the difference between the accent.
A primary school which banned pupils from using Black Country slang to halt a ‘decline in standards’ has revealed the controversial policy seems to have improved children's reading and writing. Parents were furious when school chiefs ordered children to stop speaking the dialect, saying it should be preserved to protect the local identity. Staff at Colley Lane Primary School, Halesowen, West Midlands, drew up a list of ten outlawed phrases such as 'I cor do that' instead of 'I can't do that,' and 'It wor me'. Parents including Alana Willetts with her son George, nine, were angry with the ban on Black Country dialect, but grades in reading and writing have improved @highlight A West Midlands primary drew up a list of outlawed Black Country phrases @highlight List includes 'I cor do that' instead of 'I can't do that' and 'It wor me' @highlight Staff at Colley Lane Primary School revealed the ban has been a success @highlight Number of pupils with Key Stage 2 reading has improved by seven per cent @highlight Children achieving higher level five in reading has also gone up nine per cent
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A @placeholder official said, "It's unfortunate the civilians were there in the wrong time."
Sanaa, Yemen (CNN) -- A drone strike in Yemen on Saturday killed at least 10 suspected al Qaeda militants but also inadvertently resulted in the deaths of three civilian day laborers, a high-level Yemeni government official told CNN. The strike targeted a pickup in al-Hazemiyah district of al-Bayda province, three Yemeni Defense Ministry sources said. The militants were heading to neighboring Shabwa province, a hotbed for al Qaeda, they said. "The truck targeted carried 11 militants. The targeting came while they were in transit after leaving a training site. Ten were killed and one was injured," the government official said on the condition of anonymity. @highlight NEW: Drone strikes targeted a truck carrying 11 suspected militants, officials say @highlight NEW: One of the strikes inadvertently hit a civilian pickup truck, a witness says @highlight Most of those killed were al Qaeda militants, Yemeni officials say
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The new Indy figures are sure to get fans drooling at Comic-Con, and here are five more toys that should fly off shelves on @placeholder.
(CNN) -- You can almost hear them now. The throngs descending on San Diego Comic-Con, ready to devour as much pop culture as they can possibly muster over an extra-long weekend. Officially, the Con begins on Thursday of next week. But, there is that magical time known as Preview Night on Wednesday, when the number one, two and three items on the agenda are to snag as many exclusive goodies as possible... namely, toys! Comic-Con exclusives tend to be nostalgic in nature, and Hasbro's "Lost Wave" of "Indiana Jones" figures -- revealed for the first time on CNN.com -- is no exception. In honor of "Raiders of the Lost Ark's" 30th anniversary, the toy company is adding to the 2008 line of figures, including two new versions of Indy and one of Marion. @highlight Fans look forward to San Diego Comic-Con exclusives every year @highlight The best time to get exclusives are on Wednesday, Preview Night @highlight Hasbro has previously unreleased "Indiana Jones" figures this year @highlight Mattel will offer its first "Voltron" figure, and Entertainment Earth has "Dexter"
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recognized @placeholder 'as the person in the video cutting off the foot of
Two men who were awaiting trial for the brutal murder and dismembering of a 19-year-old Oklahoma girl have had their charges dropped after police failed to find enough evidence to pin them to the gruesome crime. Luis E. Ruiz's parents praised the Lord as their son was freed from Oklahoma county jail yesterday, where he's spent the past seven months behind bars as a suspect in the October 2011 slaying of Carina Saunders. A second man, Jimmy Lee Massey Jr, 34, has also had his first-degree murder charge dismissed but remains in prison on unrelated drug charges. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO @highlight Luis E. Ruiz, 38, was released from prison on Monday after spending seven months behind bars awaiting trial @highlight Jimmy Lee Massey Jr, 34, also had his murder charge dropped but remains in prison on unrelated drug charges @highlight Carina Saunders, 19, was tied to a table and tortured by human trafficking gang to intimidate others @highlight Her dismembered was body found stuffed in duffel bag in October 2011
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Earlier in the morning she had hugged her brother good-bye before he flew to @placeholder airport in Haiti.
(CNN) -- With phone lines down and communication cut, Haitians living in America are "sick with worry" and scrambling for information about Tuesday's earthquake, while fretting about their troubled homeland and their loved ones. "Well, we're watching the news unfold, and I just don't know what to think," said Gepsi Metellus, executive director of the Sant La Haitian Neighborhood Center in Miami, Florida. She said her mother, who splits her time between Haiti -- she lives in Pétionville, a suburb of Port-au-Prince -- and Miami, just flew back to the island on Friday. While Metellus and others are glued to TVs, she said, "We're not learning a thing. It's just making me sick with worry." @highlight NEW: State Department line for those seeking information about loved ones: 1-888-407-4747 @highlight With phone lines down, Haitians in U.S. fret about loved ones on island @highlight "We're watching the news unfold, and I just don't know what to think," woman says @highlight Haiti is most impoverished country in Western Hemisphere, plagued by violence
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Afzal said he approached the @placeholder case ‘like any other’.
Nazir Afzal, of the Crown Prosecution Service, has defended taking celebrities to trial over historic sex abuse claims The chief Crown prosecutor who put Coronation Street actor William Roache in the dock over historic sex abuse claims has hit back at critics who accuse him of mounting a ‘witch-hunt’ against celebrities. Nazir Afzal used the example of an investigation into Jimmy Savile, which took place in 2008, while he was still alive, and was not brought to trial, to justify putting Roache, 81, through four weeks in the dock. He insisted he had no regrets and would continue to bring cases regardless ‘of who makes the complaint or who the complaint is against’. @highlight Nazir Afzal used 2008 Jimmy Savile investigation, when he was not brought to trial, to justify putting William Roache through four weeks in the dock @highlight He insisted he had no regrets and would continue to bring cases regardless of 'who makes the complaint or who the complaint is against'
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But @placeholder wasn't the only thing police scooped during the dramatic raid.
By Freya Noble Guns, snakes and drugs have been seized in Sydney's west as police target an outlaw bikie gang. Four men were also arrested as Strike Force Raptor continued its investigation into the Rebels motorcycle gang, police say. On Thursday morning, a 47-year-old life member of the Rebels was arrested in Macquarie Fields. He was charged with 16 offences including commercial drug supply, ongoing drug supply and possession of a knife in a public place. A diamond python was one of three snakes seized during a raid on Thursday The man's arrest lead to four properties being searched - two in Macquarie Fields, one in Minto and another in Raby, police say. @highlight A diamond python, a jungle python and a carpet python were found at a series of bikie properties in western Sydney @highlight This comes a day after Cleo the alpaca was rescued from rival gang Gypsy Jokers @highlight Police charged one Rebel gang member with 16 drug related offences @highlight Weapons, drugs and ammunition also seized from three different properties
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He said he had been asking the Pentagon for months about information about @placeholder, on behalf of a constituent whose husband was killed five years ago.
Washington (CNN) -- The Air Force admitted Thursday that it sent more sets of military personnel remains to a Virginia landfill than it originally acknowledged. Backtracking on initial information about how it handled the remains of American service members killed in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Air Force now says the cremated body parts of hundreds of the fallen were burned and dumped in the landfill. Earlier, the Air Force said only a small number of body parts had been buried in a commercial landfill and claimed it would be impossible to make a final determination of how many remains were disposed of in that manner. @highlight Mortuary at Dover Air Force Base handles remains of returning war dead @highlight New Jersey congressman says the Pentagon should have acted faster @highlight An earlier report found mismanagement at the mortuary @highlight Service members' body parts incinerated, buried with medical waste
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@placeholder is from Dubai, according to the human rights group.
(CNN) -- Wael Ghonim, a Google executive who has been missing for more than a week following his purported arrest in Cairo, is to be released Monday, according to two Egyptian television news networks. Telecom executive Naguib Sawiris announced on OTV Sunday that Ghonim would be released at 4 p.m. Monday. Sawiris told CNN that Egyptian Vice President Omar Suleiman assured him during a Sunday meeting between government officials and opposition leaders that Ghonim would be released. State-run Nile TV reported that Prime Minister Ahmad Shafiq called the network to announce that a Google executive missing for more than a week will be released Monday. There was no explanation as to the executive's whereabouts or condition. @highlight Egyptian authorities to let Google executive go, executive says @highlight Wael Ghonim missing since January 28 @highlight Amnesty International protests holding of Dubai native
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Obama responded: "What's great about @placeholder is the way that we all take these different cultures and we make one culture out of it."
(CNN) -- There's no "authentic" way to be black, President Barack Obama told a group. For once, I agree with the President. Speaking at a town hall event this week about his "My Brother's Keeper" initiative, the President gave blacks permission to be individuals, rejecting the idiotic notion that speaking proper English and being successful in life is "acting white." As if any person of any race with two grains of sense would think this is logical. During the event, Obama was asked by a young Native American man, "How is the United States government helping American Indian people revitalize their language and culture?" @highlight Crystal Wright is tired of blacks putting down other blacks by saying they are "acting white" @highlight President Obama addressed the term while speaking to a group of young men this week @highlight Wright: There is no litmus test for being black
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winner over here,' @placeholder called out as the winner crossed the line.
By Louise Boyle PUBLISHED: 12:57 EST, 9 April 2012 | UPDATED: 15:37 EST, 10 April 2012 The theme for the Easter Egg Roll at the White House was 'Let’s Go, Let’s Play, Let’s Move! ', following the First Lady's campaign against obesity - and the Obamas threw themselves into the spirit of the day. The Obamas welcomed thousands of children and their parents on to the South Lawn this morning. The President said he was thrilled to have so many guests on a sunny Easter Monday in Washington D.C, while Mrs Obama said she hoped all visitors had comfortable shoes on to take part in activities. @highlight Guests drew lucky tickets to join First family on the South Lawn
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@placeholder released the text of the speech before he gave it on Thursday at his organization's convention in Alaska.
(CNN) -- Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin responded angrily on her Facebook page Friday to a verbal attack by AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka where he called her a "crazy magnet." "I'm not sure why he's attacking my record when I'm not the one responsible for the policies resulting in continued mass unemployment and a weak economy," Palin shot back. "Among my 'crimes,' the union boss cited the fact that I sometimes write notes on my hand (guilty as charged! ); that I appear on cable television every once in a while to comment on the news (it's called the First Amendment, Rich); and that my common sense conservatism makes him laugh." @highlight Palin responds on her Facebook page @highlight Union boss called her a "crazy magnet" @highlight Palin questions whether union boss is helping the average worker
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The judge said of @placeholder, who was convicted of robbery aged 15: 'Bradley is plainly a very dangerous man.
Gangsters who planted a hand grenade in the bushes outside Kenny Dalglish's home were jailed for life today, ending a merciless campaign of violence across the north of England. The gang of five, led by Kirk Bradley and Anthony 'Fat Tony' Downes, both 26, was responsible for numerous shootings across Liverpool, a kidnapping in which they shot their victim and dumped him in woods and a string of bungled assassination attempts. But their weapon of choice was more often the hand grenade whether they were carrying out their own violent vendettas against rival crooks, or doing the dirty work for unscrupulous kingpins within Liverpool's criminal underworld. @highlight Gang of five sentenced to prison terms ranging from 12-22 years @highlight Two jailed in absentia as they are still 'on the run' after daring prison break @highlight Case brings end to campaign of terror across Merseyside
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The refusal of all the GOP candidates to really look at immigration and offer a plan -- despite the glad-handing and tepid avowals of commitment -- makes it clear that the GOP just doesn't have the deep connection with @placeholder necessary to pull off a win in November.
(CNN) -- TIME magazine's cover story, which hit the newsstand Thursday, argues that Latino voters will cast the deciding vote in the upcoming election. After watching the Republican candidates lock the kryptonite that is the immigration issue around their necks during the Arizona debate, my bet is that President Barack Obama could win another term -- even if he loses key swing states such as Florida, Iowa, New Hampshire, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Wisconsin -- but he must make sure he accomplishes one thing first: Connect with Latinos. Republicans have not connected with Hispanics; the candidates' approaches to immigration are not compelling and lack substance, from talk of double 30-foot electrified fences to anchor babies and self-deportation. In fact, it could very well be that the 20 Arizona Latino voters on the cover of TIME and half a million more will turn out to vote in Arizona and flip the state to Obama. @highlight Charles Garcia: Republicans' stance on immigration gives Obama opportunity @highlight He says the president needs to establish an emotional connection with Latinos @highlight Obama can point to health care, improving economy, greater scholarship money, he says @highlight Garcia: If Latinos go strongly for Obama, he could win in a landslide
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A ground of King Penguins stand together in @placeholder
By James Rush PUBLISHED: 08:41 EST, 26 December 2012 | UPDATED: 15:16 EST, 6 January 2013 This baby penguin clearly wasn't camera shy as he posed for a picture before hungrily snapping his beak around the cameraman's legs. The tiny King Penguin was among a gang of chirpy chicks which surrounded wildlife photographer Jon Cornforth as he set up his equipment. The young birds were part of a huge colony based in Salisbury Plain, on South Georgia Island, in the south Atlantic Ocean. A baby King Penguin looks down the lens as photographer Jon Cornforth captures this image Picture perfect: The baby penguin flaps his little wings in front of the camera @highlight Wildlife photographer captured the King Penguins on South Georgia Island @highlight The peckish baby birds swarmed at his feet and hungrily snipped at his legs @highlight The island, in the south Atlantic Ocean, is a breeding ground for penguins
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pair had a very public falling out when @placeholder began his romantic
Mia Farrow has admitted that Frank Sinatra may be the father of her son, instead of Woody Allen. Rumours about the parentage of her son Ronan, 25, have long dogged Mia Farrow, and she finally addressed the issue in an interview saying the legendary crooner was 'possibly' his father. But on Wednesday, in reference to the claims, Ronan Farrow put in his two cents by tweeting: 'Listen, we're all *possibly* Frank Sinatra's son.' It comes as her adopted daughter Dylan spoke for the first time about how she is tormented by 'crippling' fears over her alleged abuse at the hands of Woody Allen in a new Vanity Fair article. @highlight Actress said singer may 'possibly' be father of her 25-year-old son Ronan @highlight Rumours about the parentage have dogged Mia Farrow for years @highlight In the Vanity Fair interview, 68-year-old said that Sinatra was the great love of her life adding: 'We never really split up' @highlight Son Ronan tweeted: 'Listen, we're all "possibly" Frank Sinatra's son' @highlight Comes as daughter speaks out on alleged abuse by Allen two decades ago @highlight Allen, now 77, has always denied accusations he sexually molested Dylan @highlight No charges were ever brought
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"No one and nowhere is safe in @placeholder," Hassan said.
Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- For all the talk in diplomatic circles this week of finding peace for Libya, one thing remained clear Saturday: The war is raging unabated in Misrata. In the city under siege from Moammar Gadhafi's forces and mostly inaccessible for journalists, other than those on government-organized tours, residents reported disturbing new developments Saturday. An opposition council member told CNN that loyalists were using bombs that look like perfume bottles. Photographs suggested they were shells fired from a grenade launcher that either did not explode on impact or were deliberately masked and placed in populated areas. Either way, they were proving lethal. The council member said Saturday that people have had their limbs blown off and children have been killed. @highlight NEW:Hundreds in Tripoli rally for Gadhafi, some vowing to act as 'human shields' @highlight Witness: Gadhafi's forces are using explosives that can kill indiscriminately @highlight A hail of rockets attack Misrata again Saturday @highlight Transitional council leader says the rebels need weapons
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The video shows the trooper, while testing Toth for @placeholder for more than 10 minutes, asking Witherspoon several times to stay in the car.
Atlanta (CNN) -- Reese Witherspoon's legal trouble over a spat with a Georgia state trooper has been settled with a fine, though a newly released video of the arrest -- with lines such as "you better not arrest me; are you kidding me?" -- is giving it fresh attention. The Oscar-winning actress, accused of interfering with the drunken driving arrest of her husband last month in Atlanta, pleaded no contest Thursday to a charge of physical obstruction of another and has paid a $213 fine, according to Municipal Court of Atlanta Administrator Christopher Patterson. Her husband, James Toth, pleaded guilty Thursday to a charge of driving under the influence and has been placed on 12 months of probation, Patterson said. Their pleas were entered in the Atlanta court by the couple's attorneys. @highlight Oscar-winning actress pleads no contest to charge of physical obstruction @highlight Police release video of arrest; "You better not arrest me," actress says in video @highlight Witherspoon was arrested April 19, accused of interfering with husband's DUI arrest in Atlanta @highlight Husband pleads guilty to DUI, gets probation, court official says
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The 14 million figure @placeholder cites references those Americans who now have health care coverage since the law was enacted.
Nancy Pelosi says there are 14 million reasons why Chuck Schumer is wrong. In an intraparty feud about political strategy, the House minority leader called out the No. 3 Senate Democratic leader for saying on Friday that it was a mistake for Democrats to focus on passing health care reform in 2010. "After passing the stimulus, Democrats should have continued to propose middle class-oriented programs and built on the partial success of the stimulus, but unfortunately Democrats blew the opportunity the American people gave them," Schumer said in a remarks focused on political messaging heading into 2016 at the National Press Club. @highlight Sen. Chuck Schumer of New York has questioned Democrats' timing in passing health reform @highlight Rep. Nancy Pelosi counters that Democrats also focused on the economy @highlight Pelosi to CNN: "We come here to do a job, not keep a job"
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intent for the @placeholder where he is set to play next year.
By Wills Robinson He began piano lessons at the age of five, and threw his first football at the age of 12. Now, Chad Thomas plays nine musical instruments and is one of the best high-school players in the country - a feat that has seen the 18-year-old receive 150 college scholarship offers. Thomas, who maintains a 3.3 grade-point average at Booker T. Washington high school in Miami, is an All-American Athlete and has taken up the piano, trombone, tuba, small tuba, guitar, bass guitar, snare, trumpet and drums, according to the Miami Herald. Talented: Chad Thomas, 18, maintains a 3.3. grade point average at Booker T. Washington High School and is an All-American athlete, despite the fact he only started playing football at the age of 12 @highlight Chad Thomas maintains a 3.3 grade point average at high school @highlight He started playing football at age 12 and is now an All-American @highlight Defensive end helped his team win a state and national championship @highlight Teen sensation has signed a letter of intent with University of Miami @highlight Plays the piano, trombone, tuba, small tuba, guitar, bass guitar, snare, trumpet and drums
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The new season of "Boss" premieres August 17 on @placeholder.
(CNN) -- Though he's best known for his comedic work playing Frasier Crane on "Cheers" and "Frasier," Kelsey Grammer is enjoying critical success in dramatic fashion these days. On the Starz original series "Boss," Grammer plays Chicago Mayor Tom Kane, who is suffering with DLB, a degenerative neurological disorder. The show is a look inside a backstabbing and corrupt political culture, where Grammer takes Kane into twisted, dark places, yet at the same time, exudes a sadness that makes fans feel a little empathy for the guy. The first season was just eight episodes, but it was enough to earn Grammer a Golden Globe for "Best actor -- Television Series Drama." The series enters its second season Friday, with actors Jonathan Groff, hip-hop artist/actor T.I. and Sanaa Lathan joining the cast. @highlight "Boss" returns for season 2 on Friday @highlight The series won star Kelsey Grammer a Golden Globe @highlight He says this character is the brightest guy he has ever played
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However @placeholder's Ukrainian employers won't allow their star player to leave on the cheap as Chelsea look to seal both transfers before the deadline on February 2.
Chelsea have increased their offer for Shakhtar Donetsk midfielder to £18.7million as they continue to pursue Fiorentina winger Juan Cuadrado this transfer window. The Blues had an opening bid of £16million rejected for Costa on Thursday evening, according to the player himself. Chelsea have turned their attention towards Brazilian Costa with Fiorentina still holding out for £27m for their Colombian winger Cuadrado. VIDEO Scroll down to see Douglas Costa score a deceptive goal for Shaktar Donetsk Shakhtar Donetsk's Douglas Costa says it would be a 'dream' to play for Premier League leaders Chelsea The Blues have had a £16m bid for the 24-year-old (right) already rejected by the Ukrainian club @highlight The west Londoners had a £16million bid for Douglas Costa rejected @highlight The Brazilian has hailed a move to Chelsea as a 'dream' @highlight Chelsea continue to negotiate with Fiorentina over Juan Cuadrado
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At great personal risk @placeholder has authoritatively covered the war in Afghanistan for the past 12 years.
The New York Times magazine is running a bombshell story alleging that the Pakistanis knew all along that Osama bin Laden was living for years in his longtime hiding place in the northern Pakistan city of Abbottabad, where he was killed by a U.S. Navy SEAL team on May 2, 2011. The Times story, titled "What Pakistan Knew About bin Laden," will carry weight: It was written by Carlotta Gall, the dean of the correspondents who have covered Afghanistan and Pakistan since that fateful day in 2001, when al Qaeda's four hijacked planes crashed through America's comfortable sense that vast oceans insulated it from its enemies. @highlight Peter Bergen: NYT article says Pakistan knew bin Laden was hiding in Abbottabad @highlight He says reporter Carlotta Gall is a respected authority, but there's no evidence @highlight Bergen: Why would many high-level U.S. intelligence officials deny Pakistan's knowledge? @highlight Bergen: If Obama administration has information showing Pakistan knew, it must release it
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Mr @placeholder also suggested the judge’s comments were motivated by a ‘personal animosity’.
By Martin Delgado PUBLISHED: 18:54 EST, 14 July 2012 | UPDATED: 18:54 EST, 14 July 2012 Private messages: Mr Justice Mostyn is accused of making 'disobliging remarks' One of the country’s top judges has caused controversy by making disparaging private remarks about a barrister involved in his own divorce battle. Mr Justice Mostyn criticised Charles Howard QC, who represented the judge’s former wife during their acrimonious split. He made the comments after Mr Howard appeared before him at the High Court in an unrelated divorce case involving Mark and Jennifer Evans, who were battling over their £50 million fortune. @highlight Mr Justice Mostyn criticised Charles Howard QC @highlight He made the comments after Mr Howard appeared before him in a separate divorce case
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The role is tailor-made for a self-styled rebel like @placeholder.
(CNN) -- Early in Michael Mann's vivid, incisive, but half-cocked gangster opus "Public Enemies," Johnny Depp's John Dillinger returns to jail a few scant months after leaving it. Johnny Depp plays the charismatic John Dillinger in "Public Enemies." Only this time he's just visiting -- and he's taking his friends out with him. It's an audacious opening gambit, and when the getaway gets messy -- one of the gang panics and soon bullets are flying all over the place -- we glimpse another insight into what makes Dillinger tick. As he clings to a wounded comrade for dear life, and stares death long in the face, he has to make a decision: What to do with the guy who panicked and brought this upon them? @highlight "Public Enemies" is a solid gangster flick that's not quite great, says Tom Charity @highlight Film stars Johnny Depp as bank robber John Dillinger @highlight Depp is terrific, Christian Bale as FBI man is more colorless
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Analysts expect that al Qaeda may choose to announce the elevation of @placeholder through a written statement to avoid having him take the security risk of recording a statement.
(CNN) -- A statement from al Qaeda on Friday marking the death of Osama bin Laden included renewed warnings of terrorist attacks against U.S. interests around the world and suggested that a process to choose his successor is under way. "Sheikh Osama didn't build an organization to die when he dies," the message said. It was posted on several jihadist forums known for carrying al Qaeda statements. The man taking over will most likely be Ayman al-Zawahiri, an Egyptian who was al Qaeda's No. 2 under bin Laden. The bylaws of al Qaeda, recovered by the U.S. military in Afghanistan after September 11, set out clear guidelines on the replacement of bin Laden, requiring the Command, or Shura, Council of al Qaeda to "pledge allegiance to the deputy emir and elect him as emir in the event that the emir dies or is captured and there is no hope for his liberation." @highlight Ayman al-Zawahiri is the most likely successor to bin Laden, but he lacks his charisma @highlight Some Saudi and Yemeni members may refuse to swear allegiance to an Egyptian @highlight But al-Zawahiri has a reputation for strategic cunning and vision @highlight He is likely to face a difficult choice in selecting a deputy
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@placeholder was highlighted as having one of the highest volumes of prescription painkillers sold.
(CNN) -- Early this week, I worked on my addiction treatment center's detoxification unit. I treated teenagers and young adults, pregnant women and medical professionals. I saw older pain patients who, having lost control over their prescriptions, began using intravenous heroin, very much to their shock. Many have developed hepatitis C and, for the first time in my state of Maine, I've begun to see an increase in HIV infections. Heroin addiction is a metastatic cultural cancer. Crime, disease, suffering and death follow in its wake. Heroin takes you down a darker road than even prescription opiate addiction. The death of Oscar-winning actor Philip Seymour Hoffman on Sunday apparently proves the insidious danger of that very path. @highlight Physician Mark Publicker says his addiction unit is seeing spike in young, old heroin users @highlight He says heroin use a cancer sweeping nation, calls prescription painkillers the gateway @highlight He says sellers descended on Maine and region has seen surge in heroin addiction @highlight Publicker: Treatments must see addiction as a chronic disease needing lifelong management
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According to a signed affidavit, the operations manager on duty at @placeholder, spotted Casimir trying to hide a black bag with her hand and asked her what it was.
New York (CNN) -- A housekeeper at the U.S. Military Academy could face up to two years in jail if convicted of trying to steal a bag of frozen meatballs. Estelle Casimir pleaded not guilty in U.S. District Court in White Plains, New York, this month, according to her attorney. "She is very upset," said Michael Ferraro. "We've pleaded not guilty, definitely." Casimir has been charged with stealing from the mess hall at the famed military academy in West Point, New York, on January 30. She faces two counts of misdemeanor crimes for stealing property and possessing stolen property. Each count carries a possible penalty of up to one year in jail and a $1,000 fine. @highlight Housekeeper is accused of trying to steal a bag of frozen meatballs @highlight Estelle Casimir has pleaded not guilty @highlight Manager says Casimir tried to sneak the meatballs out, claiming the bag was garbage @highlight If convicted, she could face up to two years in jail and a $2,000 fine
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@placeholder responded to the cease-and-desist letter by explaining that the aim of the group’s $100,000 campaign is to inform the public, not to cause harm.
A right-wing group running a series of anti-Islamic ads in New York City's subway system is pulling a poster that shows captive journalist James Foley with the masked militant who decapitated him. The ads were bankrolled by the American Freedom Defense Initiative (AFDI) led by blogger Pamela Geller. They are being yanked after criticism from the slain journalist's grieving parents. Geller's attorney, David Yerushalmi, said the Foley family were notified that the ads depicting Foley moments before he is beheaded by a masked ISIS militant dubbed Jihadi John.were being pulled. Incendiary: The American Freedom Defense Initiative had been planning to put up this anti-Muslim ad featuring an image of James Foley in New York City and San Francisco subways @highlight The ads were bankrolled by right-wing blogger Pamela Geller's group American Freedom Defense Initiative @highlight The group removed all references to James Foley after receiving a cease-and-desist letter from his parents' attorney
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However, English is Sierra Leone’s official language and despite its common use, @placeholder has no official status in the country.
A witness gave evidence for an hour before anyone realised she was not speaking English. Judge Nicholas Madge (pictured) was eventually told she was speaking Krio, an African Creole variant A woman gave evidence in a rape trial for an hour before anyone realised she was not speaking English. She was testifying against a preacher who allegedly raped her and sexually assaulted her schoolgirl daughter after claiming she had been ‘cursed’ by witchcraft. Barristers asked the witness to speak more slowly and stand further from the microphone so the jury could understand her, blaming her accent and the courtroom’s ‘acoustics’. @highlight Witness was giving evidence in the trial of African Preacher Gilbert Deya @highlight Lawyers at Inner London Crown Court repeatedly told her to speak slower @highlight She gave evidence for an hour in distinctive Creole native to Sierra Leone @highlight Lawyers blamed her accent and 'acoustics' of the courtroom for being unable to understand her @highlight Court clerk Christiana Kyemenu-Caiquo, also from Sierra Leone, then revealed witness had not been speaking English at all @highlight She was then asked to act as an intermediary for the 38-year-old witness
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We remind you of this because the timing of @placeholder's death is not lost on us.
Editor's note: Campbell Brown anchors CNN's "Campbell Brown: No Bias, No Bull" at 8 p.m. ET Mondays through Fridays. She delivered this commentary during the "Cutting through the Bull" segment of Friday night's broadcast. CNN's Campbell Brown praises Mark Felt, the Watergate case's "Deep Throat." (CNN) -- Cutting through the bull. It's hard to think of anyone who gave those words more meaning than Mark Felt. The man we all came to know as "Deep Throat" died Thursday at his California home after a life in the shadows. His willingness to risk everything -- career, family, and even his safety -- helped bring down President Richard Nixon in disgrace. @highlight Mark Felt, Watergate's "Deep Throat" dies @highlight Brown: Felt risked everything to help bring down a crooked president @highlight Felt had integrity that no one else would show back then, she says
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Last week, Peter, 59, said that their love blossomed in 2009, after Louise separated from @placeholder.
By Polly Dunbar and Gill Pringle PUBLISHED: 16:55 EST, 3 November 2012 | UPDATED: 05:19 EST, 15 November 2012 Accusations: It has been claimed that Peter and Louise Mensch were long embroiled in an adulterous affair before they got married For two decades, Louise Mensch –née Bagshawe – has cast a shadow over Melissa Meyer. Yet until recently, Melissa could at least take heart that the new wife of her ex-husband Peter Mensch lived far from her home in New York’s Greenwich Village. But now, after Louise resigned her Tory MP’s seat to live with rock band manager Peter in the States, the two blondes are just four miles apart. @highlight The startling claim has been made by the family of Peter Mensch's ex-wife Melissa Meyer @highlight They have voiced suspicions the couple had an affair when they were both married – Peter to Melissa, and Louise to businessman Anthony LoCicero @highlight Peter refused to discuss the claim of an affair with Louise, saying: 'I’m not going to discuss my personal life’
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But @placeholder, 27, maintained she had still planned to tie the knot with her former fiancé.
Sorry, "Bachelorette" fans: there will officially be no wedding for Ali and Roberto. "Ali Fedotowsky and Roberto Martinez have ended their relationship," the couple's rep tells PEOPLE. "As they go through this difficult time, we ask that you respect the couple's privacy." The duo's romance unfolded in 2010 on season 6 of the reality show, culminating with a romantic seaside proposal on the season finale. In October, Fedotowsky downplayed rumors that their relationship was on the rocks, telling PEOPLE there were other reasons for putting their wedding plans on hold. "We didn't meet in the most traditional way. We had a very short courtship and we only knew each other nine weeks before we got engaged," Fedotowsky said at the time. "We are still figuring out our lives as individuals." @highlight Rep: "Ali Fedotowsky and Roberto Martinez have ended their relationship" @highlight The duo's romance unfolded in 2010 on season 6 of "The Bachelorette" @highlight In October, Fedotowsky downplayed rumors that their relationship was on the rocks
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@placeholder's free marijuana ordinance will go into effect next August.
Low-income residents in a California city will soon be able to get high for free. The Berkeley City Council has passed a law requiring medical marijuana dispensaries to distribute 2 percent of their stashes to people making less than $32,000 per year or $46,000 per family. Under the new ordinance, which was approved unanimously this summer, only city residents will be eligible and they must have a prescription. 'Basically, the city council wants to make sure that low-income, homeless, indigent folks have access to their medical marijuana, their medicine,” Councilman Darryl Moore told CBS San Francisco. Low-income residents of Berkeley, California, will soon be eligible for free marijuana at dispensaries such as the Berkeley Patients Group (pictured) @highlight Berkeley residents with a prescription and annual income of less than $32,000 will be eligible for free pot @highlight Dispensaries have to give out 2 percent of their stash
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in the world — 50 places behind @placeholder — but he is no slouch, as
Rafael Nadal gritted his teeth, wiped his brow and looked to the sky after winning on grass for the first time in two years. He had become only the 11th player in the open era to win 700 tour-level matches but his expression told a story of relief, not records, after he battled back to beat Martin Klizan 4-6, 6-3, 6-3, 6-3. The murmurs began among the Centre Court crowd as the Slovakian, unknown to all but the tennis fanatics in attendance, served out to take the first set over the world No 1. After being bundled out in the first round at Wimbledon last year by tour journeyman Steve Darcis, was Nadal about to take another early bow? @highlight Rafael Nadal beat Martin Klizan after losing the first set @highlight The World No 1 recovered from Klizan's bold opening display to win 4-6 6-3 6-3 6-3 on Centre Court
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'Now I know coming into the @placeholder what a Paralympics is like, how big an event it is.
By Rebecca Evans and Louise Eccles PUBLISHED: 23:28 EST, 30 August 2012 | UPDATED: 00:04 EST, 31 August 2012 World record holder Victoria Arlen can swim again after she was originally ruled ‘ineligible’ for the London Paralympics after as her impairment was not deemed severe enough to qualify. Arlen, 17, appealed the decision by the International Paralympic Committee's on Monday - and won, as officials said she would be allowed to compete in the same ‘S6’ swimming event. Now, she will be in the pool on Saturday in a much-anticipated race pitting her against British swimmer Ellie Simmonds. Rivalry: British swimmer Ellie Simmonds (left) looks set to take on Victoria Arlen (right) after the American competitor was reinstated in her category following an appeal @highlight American swimmer Victoria Arlen had been ruled 'ineligible' for the Games as her impairment was not deemed severe enough @highlight But the International Paralympic Committee upheld the US team's appeal @highlight Arlen broke both of Simmonds's world records in June
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‘I want everyone to understand that — most of all the @placeholder fans, who have been a great support to me since coming to the club.
Aleksandar Tonev broke cover on Wednesday to again deny he is a racist — despite his appeal against a seven-game ban for abusing Aberdeen’s Shay Logan failing on Tuesday. The on-loan Aston Villa winger lost his bid to have an earlier Judicial Panel judgment overturned, with an appellate body branding him an unreliable witness. Although Celtic have the option of taking the matter to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, so far the Parkhead club have only said they will seek to address the evidence used in the case — namely one man’s word against another — with the SFA. @highlight Aleksandar Tonev was given seven-game ban for racial abuse @highlight Tonev was alleged to have called Aberdeen's Shay Logan a 'black c***' @highlight The Celtic winger lost an appeal against the verdict this week @highlight But once again protested his innocence and denied he was a racist
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Many of the scenes for @placeholder were filmed at Abronhill High, a school which opened in 1978.
A school that was made famous in the film Gregory's Girl is being flattened by demolition crews, despite a desperate campaign to keep it open. Bulldozers today began tearing down Abronhill High in Cumbernauld, Lanarkshire, where the 1981 Bill Forsyth film was shot. The work - expected to last one week - comes after parents and campaigners threatened to take legal action in a bid to keep the school open. Bulldozers have started tearing down Abronhill High in Cumbernauld, Lanarkshire, where they filmed the 1981 comedy Gregory's Girl The work - expected to last a week - comes after parents and campaigners threatened to take court action in a bid to keep the school open @highlight Bulldozers are flattening Abronhill High in Cumbernauld, Lanarkshire @highlight Closure was approved as part of plan to merge two schools in the area @highlight Campaign group raised £5,500 to start legal action but dropped the case @highlight Many scenes from the 1981 Bill Forsyth film were shot at the school
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But @placeholder insists the changes are needed because rising life expectancy increases the financial burden on the pension system.
Paris, France (CNN) -- France entered a fifth day of nationwide strikes Saturday as tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets, rallying against a government proposal to raise the national retirement age to 62. Protesters formed a line stretching two miles long near the historic Bastille Square in Paris, waving banners and shouting insults against the government of President Nicolas Sarkozy, CNN's Jim Bittermann reported. France's Interior Ministry said some 825,000 protesters turned out nationwide, while labor unions -- who oppose upping the retirement age -- said 3.5 million protesters attended the more than 200 demonstrations across the country Saturday. @highlight NEW: Fuel line from refineries to Paris airports is back on @highlight Tens of thousands protest in Paris alone, police say @highlight Demonstrators oppose the government raising retirement age @highlight Fuel fears arise as refinery workers join strikes
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According to the Premier League, their @placeholder page and that of the 20 clubs in England's top division have attracted an aggregate of 60 million 'likes.'
(CNN) -- The combined following of Manchester United stars Wayne Rooney and Rio Ferdinand on Twitter is an impressive 7.7 million -- more than the population of Switzerland. And to reflect the growing trend of footballers waxing lyrical on the micro-blogging site -- and occasionally overstepping the mark -- the English Premier League has now released their first ever set of guidelines on the subject. Only this week Chelsea and England defender Ashley Cole caused a storm when he joined Twitter and responded to the barbs from fans of his former club Arsenal by mocking them as to how many trophies he had won since leaving. @highlight English Premier League unveils new code of conduct for social media websites @highlight More and more soccer stars have their own Facebook and Twitter accounts @highlight Combined followers between Rio Ferdinand and Wayne Rooney is 7.7 million @highlight EPL says social media is a good for interaction with fans but must be used responsibly
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When @placeholder partnered with Vodafone, the intention had been to develop a system for women, usually the recipients of microfinance, to repay micro-loans cheaply and quickly.
(CNN) -- Snapchat may be the latest application with a new mobile payment feature launched this week, but the idea that made Snapcash possible was spawned more than seven years ago in Africa. When M-Pesa came on the scene in 2007 -- a money transfer system devised by Vodafone and Kenya-based Safaricom - it sparked a mini-revolution. With the touch of a button, relatives in Nairobi could transfer cash instantly to their remote up-country families without the need for bank accounts, bureaucracy, and sometimes long journeys to settle accounts. Experimental beginnings Initially launched as an experiment in creating a development impact through a private-sector solution, and seeded with as little as £2 million (US$3.1 million) in competition money, the system has gone from strength to strength. @highlight Mobile money transfer system M-Pesa is aimed at people without bank accounts @highlight Launched in 2007 in Kenya, the revolutionary system has surpassed all expectations @highlight M-Pesa has nearly 17 million active customers and as many as 186,000 agents worldwide @highlight It recently launched in Romania where an estimated 35% of people have no bank account
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A 2010 report by the department's Inspector General concluded @placeholder — among five top prosecutors investigated -- was the "the U.S. attorney who most often exceeded the government (travel expense) rate without adequate justification."
Ethics troubles complicated New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's chances of becoming Mitt Romney's running mate last year, The New York Times reports is in an upcoming chronicle of the 2012 presidential campaign. The Times reported that too many questions remained after Christie completed the vetting process and Romney had lingering concerns. The details come four days before New Jersey voters head to the polls to determine if Christie gets a second term. During a campaign stop Friday, he dismissed the report and told CNN that the authors are "just trying to sell books." Christie's challenges were first reported Thursday night by Times national political correspondent Johnathan Martin and based on details of the book, "Double Down: Game Change 2012." @highlight Concerns included investigation of Christie's travel expenditures while U.S. attorney. @highlight Revelation included in new book by reporters on presidential campaign, "Double Down" @highlight Christie faces New Jersey voters next week in gubernatorial reelection bid @highlight Book also says Obama campaign conducted focus groups, polling about replacing Biden with Clinton
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• Establish an independent commission to investigate and report publicly the circumstances of detention and interrogation at U.S.-run prisons in Afghanistan, @placeholder and Guantanamo Bay;
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Former terrorist suspects detained by the United States were tortured, according to medical examinations detailed in a report released Wednesday by a human rights group. A U.S. serviceman with his dog watches a detainee at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq in 2003. The Massachusetts-based Physicians for Human Rights reached that conclusion after two-day clinical evaluations of 11 former detainees, who had been held at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and in Afghanistan. The detainees were never charged with crimes. "We found clear physical and psychological evidence of torture and abuse, often causing lasting suffering," said Dr. Allen Keller, a medical evaluator for the study. @highlight Report reveals medical evidence of torture, including beatings and electric shock @highlight Study calls on U.S. government to issue a formal apology to tortured detainees @highlight Rights group gives list of demands to Bush administration
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A U.S. official in @placeholder, who was not authorized to speak publicly because of the sensitivity of the situation, earlier told CNN: "Everyone here is OK." He said there had been no evacuation.
Sanaa, Yemen (CNN) -- Anger over a film that denigrates the Prophet Mohammed spread to Yemen, where four protesters died Thursday during clashes with security forces outside the U.S. Embassy, according to Yemeni security officials. Twenty-four security force members were reported injured, as were 11 protesters, according to Yemen's Defense Ministry, security officials and eyewitnesses. Protesters and witnesses said one protester was critically injured when police fired on them as they tried to disperse the angry crowd. The protests in Sanaa are the latest to roil the Middle East over the online release of the film produced in the United States. @highlight Four killed in protests, Yemen security officials say @highlight White House: All U.S. Embassy personnel are safe and accounted for @highlight 24 security force members were injured in the clashes, Yemen's Defense Ministry says @highlight The angry protests are fueled by an online film that insults the Prophet Mohammed
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In the wake of the disaster, Mr Sgobba has been highly critical of @placeholder's attempt to pioneer private space travel and claims the company worked in secrecy.
Virgin Galactic was operating short of safety standards that allow for crew members to survive two separate and unrelated failures, a safety expert has claimed. Considered best-practice within the industry, the system known as 'two failure tolerance' is designed to allow for survival if there are two unrelated problems on an aircraft. But Tommaso Sgobba, the former head of fight safety for the European Space Agency, said Virgin Galactic's SpaceShipTwo had too few safeguards in place to prevent an accident he believes was 'waiting to happen'. Scroll down for video A large piece of debris is pictured in the California desert after the spacecraft broke up in the sky above @highlight Expert claims SpaceShipTwo did not meet a 'two failure' safety standard @highlight Richard Branson's spacecraft disintegrated over California desert last week @highlight Its co-pilot Michael Alsbury was killed but pilot Peter Siebold survived
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Perhaps the most famous (and most visited) castle in @placeholder is right in the center of the capital city.
(CNN) -- In the best fairy tales, there is always a castle: tall turrets, an intimidating moat and a breathtaking view. In Scotland, those ancient castles overlook deep lochs and tower over cities. The wandering traveler will find these envy-inducing castles in every corner of Scotland. In honor of Sunday's National Tartan Day, a holiday celebrating the influential role Scots have played in American history, CNN has chosen 10 magnificent castles to explore in the old country. From the capital city of Edinburgh to the dramatic landscapes of the Highlands, here are some of the most striking castles in Scotland. Cue the castle-owning daydreaming. @highlight Scottish castles have starred in "Downton Abbey" and "The Queen" @highlight The setting for "Macbeth," Glamis Castle is also Princess Margaret's birthplace @highlight Families will enjoy Stirling Castle's costumed characters in historic roles
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He was on holiday in Devon, but was called back to @placeholder to chair a one-day debate on the summer riots.
By Simon Walters PUBLISHED: 18:09 EST, 21 July 2012 | UPDATED: 18:09 EST, 21 July 2012 Commons Speaker John Bercow charged taxpayers £624 to have his chauffeur rush him to Devon for a ‘dirty weekend’ with wife Sally before she entered Celebrity Big Brother. His official limo picked him up at Westminster and drove him 224 miles to his favourite seaside resort, Woolacombe, where his wife and family were staying last August. Mrs Bercow has confessed that while there she used sex to persuade her husband to drop his opposition to her appearing on the Channel 5 reality programme. @highlight He dashed to Devon for a 'dirty weekend' with Sally @highlight She was due to appear on reality show Big Brother @highlight Their marriage was reportedly on rocks over show @highlight Mrs Bercow admits using sex to get him on board
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@placeholder was asked to declare a federal state of emergency for the city before the storm hit but delayed acting for days, leaving many without any aid.
(CNN) -- Just as President Barack Obama secured his re-election, a scandal jolted his national security team. The resignation of retired four-star general David Petraeus as CIA director over an extramarital affair followed by the investigation of the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan, Gen. John Allen, in relation to e-mail exchanges with a woman caught up in the Petraeus mess is just one of many dramas to unfold following a presidential re-election. Is Petraeus pillow talk a security threat? Here, we take a look at big scandals and controversies that plagued other presidents after voters re-elected them to the White House: @highlight Scandal engulfing Petraeus has jolted Obama's national security team @highlight George W. Bush hurt by Katrina; Bill Clinton was impeached @highlight Reagan was dogged by Iran/Contra, and Watergate ended Nixon's presidency
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@placeholder papers signalled the outcome of last Wednesday’s hearing as a positive one for heart specialist Gerry and Kate moments after it finished.
Parents: Kate and Gerry McCann were hurt by a controversial book about Madeleine, a judge ruled The former police chief who published astonishing claims that Kate and Gerry McCann faked their daughter Madeleine’s disappearance to cover up her death expects them to lose their libel battle against him, it was claimed today. Goncalo Amaral is reported to have said the early rulings by the judge in the case suggested her verdict may be 'favourable' to him. The 57-year-old told Portuguese television on Friday that Maria Emilia Melo e Castro’s indications so far led him to believe he would win the case, according to the Daily Star. @highlight Kate and Gerry McCann were hurt by ex-police chief's book, says judge @highlight But Maria Emilia Melo e Castro rules pain they felt existed before book @highlight Goncalo Amaral alleges they faked disappearance to cover up death @highlight McCanns accuse former detective of hampering the search for girl
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@placeholder officials point out that most of the deaths involve criminals; few civilians have been killed.
Mexico City, Mexico (CNN) -- Shootouts between drug suspects and the military in the Mexican northeastern border state of Tamaulipas have left seven dead and 11 wounded, the government reported. One of the dead and the 11 wounded were Mexican military who were ambushed while on patrol late Thursday night in the cities of Miguel Aleman, Mier and Valadeces, the Notimex news agency reported, citing the nation's National Defense Department. The cities are along the U.S. border, near McAllen, Texas. The cities also are near Reynosa, Mexico, where the United States closed its consulate Thursday because of recent increased drug violence. @highlight NEW: Firefights have been going on for 10 days, residents say @highlight One Mexico soldier among the dead @highlight Drug suspects ambushed military patrol @highlight U.S. closed nearby consulate on Thursday
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They want sentences of 12 years for Perello and two years for @placeholder.
(CNN) -- Prosecutors asked Wednesday for a 25-year sentence for Argentina's last dictator, who is on trial on charges that he violated human rights during his 17-month rule in the early 1980s. Former Gen. Reynaldo Benito Bignone is accused of torturing 56 people and depriving them of their liberty, as well as committing illegal searches. He ruled Argentina from June 1982 until the nation's return to democracy in December 1983. More than 100 people have testified at his trial since it started in November, the government's Judicial Information Center said. The trial is expected to last until March. Also facing the same charges are former intelligence chief Fernando Ezequiel Verplaetsen and ex-military officials Santiago Omar Riveros, Eugenio Guanabens Perello, Carlos Alberto Tepedino and German A. Montenegro. @highlight Former Gen. Reynaldo Benito Bignone is accused of torturing 56 people @highlight More than 100 people have testified at his trial @highlight Trial is expected to last until March
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The motivation for the downgrades given by @placeholder's actually cites the excessive attention given to fiscal austerity as one principal reason for the downgrading of a whole swath of euroland.
(CNN) -- It has now been certified officially: Germany is special, at least in the eyes of ratings agency Standard & Poor's. According to Standard & Poor's, Germany is the only country in the eurozone which still deserves the prized AAA rating with a stable outlook. Nine other countries, together accounting for more than half the euro area's GDP, were downgraded at least one notch. Given that these countries also provide more than half of the financing of the eurozone bail out fund (the European Financial Stability Facility) it was only logical that this institution also lost its AAA rating. @highlight Daniel Gros thinks the eurozone's public finances are still in shape despite downgrades @highlight Gros regards Europe's regional split of savings habits as one of the key problems in the crisis @highlight The European Central Bank has prevented a collapse of the banking system, but it has its limits
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Floored: @placeholder runs off to celebrate as Cahill ends up with his face in the dirt
Gary Cahill will be taking Italy’s winner in Saturday’s World Cup opener personally. When you’re a top defender, that is how you feel. To be fair to the Chelsea defender, he was taken out of the game by Antonio Candreva’s pinpoint cross. The ball was played into the most difficult area for Cahill to deal with it — the back post. If Candreva had played the ball anywhere else in the penalty area, Cahill would have dealt with it. VIDEO Scroll down to brush up on your Portuguese with Gary Cahill Disappointed: Gary Cahill sits dejected at the final whistle as England were beaten 2-1 by Italy in the World Cup opener @highlight England defender allowed Mario Balotelli to get above him for Italy's winner @highlight Chelsea defender was taken out of the game by Antonio Candreva's pinpoint cross @highlight Cahill must forget about that moment and focus on match with Uruguay
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Deportation proceedings were served against the scammer on July 29 2010, but by that time she had given birth to fourth child in @placeholder and a pending custody case means she still cannot be removed.
By Aaron Sharp PUBLISHED: 08:29 EST, 6 December 2013 | UPDATED: 09:39 EST, 6 December 2013 Ayan Ismail, seen walking from Woolwich Crown Court today, fraudulently claimed £91,000 in benefits A Somali asylum-seeker who has evaded deportation despite twice being convicted of ID fraud, has walked free from court again after pleading guilty to a £91,000 benefit scam. A judge ruled that Ayan Ismail, 39, could not be immediately removed from the country because she has a seven-year-old daughter who was born here, even though she was in the UK illegally when she became pregnant. Adding insult to the decision, crown court Judge David Tomlinson ruled that she would not repay any of the money she has fraudulently claimed, saying: 'Awarding compensation is undesirable in a case like this.' @highlight Ayan Ismail has two convictions for identity fraud in 2004 and 2009 @highlight She was jailed for the second offence after obtaining false NI number @highlight Upon her release she continued to claim thousands in benefits @highlight Now, she has been found guilty seven year's worth of benefit fraud @highlight She can't be deported because her child's custody case is pending @highlight Ismail told she won't pay back money after getting suspended sentenced
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@placeholder has made a special hurdle for the jumping sheep - she has measured different heights for the bar to go on.
For one lucky sheep his ability to be a real woolly jumper has saved him from the pot after a farmer's grand-daughter spotted his extraordinary ability to leap over fences and began training him. The ram, named Lavender because owners initially thought he was female, now follows 13-year-old Isobel Brown, wherever she goes in the fields near Ellastone, Staffordshire. Lavender can be seen jumping over hurdles and streams in a video of one of their training sessions. Scroll down for video Lavender the ram was trained to jump over hurdles and streams by being given croissants and Ribena as rewards @highlight Lavender is trained daily with croissants and Ribena as rewards for jumps @highlight Special hurdle made for him to jump over bars of varying heights
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But by taking his most brilliant minister out of the political front-line, @placeholder has put the future of education in this country in jeopardy.
By Daniel Johnson David Cameron's decision to remove Michael Gove as Education Secretary is an act of folly for which our children will pay a heavy price. Gove is the one man in the Cabinet who entered office with a clear vision of what he needed to change in his department and proceeded to force through his reforms against visceral resistance from the Left, teachers and his own civil servants. For four years, he has been a lightning conductor for their hatred. Now that he is to step down, the Prime Minister has handed a trophy to his enemies. Scroll down for video @highlight Editor of Standpoint magazine believes Gove's ousting is an act of folly @highlight Suggests the Education Secretary was the one man who had a 'clear vision' @highlight Claims his department is now like 'Hamlet without the Prince'
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The @placeholder official said Sunday that Saleh was in the hospital for "a scheduled checkup, not an emergency," while acknowledging he continues to face health issues.
Former Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh was admitted Sunday to a military hospital in Sanaa, the second time that he's been to a hospital this month, a government official said. Saleh led Yemen for 30 years before stepping down, amid widespread protests as well as international pressure, last November as part of a long discussed deal brokered the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council. He suffered extensive burns and a collapsed lung in a June 2011 strike on the mosque in Yemen's presidential compound, a U.S. government official said then. In subsequent months, he has gotten continued medical treatment in various places, including in Saudi Arabia and New York. @highlight Ex-President Ali Abdullah Saleh is admitted to a military hospital in Sanaa, an official says @highlight It's the second time Saleh, hurt in a June 2011 attack, has been to the hospital this month @highlight There are "concerns" that Saleh "still needs more medical procedures," the official says @highlight After 30 years in power, he stepped down amid domestic and international pressure
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All @placeholder, regardless of age and parental status, will qualify if they are poor.
(CNN) -- The big summer showdown has come and gone. The Supreme Court decided the Affordable Care Act could stand, and so it remains, for the most part, undisturbed. The next hurdle will occur in November, when the country goes to the polls. For the sake of argument, though, let's assume the health care law will not be stripped down by a new president and Congress. In which case, we need to start asking an important question: What will happen with Medicaid? Many Americans still don't understand how Medicaid works. The biggest misperception is that Medicaid is a universal health care program for all poor people. That's just not true. Many people with little to no income do not qualify for Mediaid. @highlight Aaron Carroll: It's not true that Medicaid is a universal health care program for all poor people @highlight Carroll: Medicaid has a chance to become a full safety net under the Affordable Care Act @highlight But states are free to say no to the Medicaid expansion under the health care law, he says @highlight Carroll: We'll have to make compromises, but first let's see if law will be stripped down
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Kelley - who has been described as the 'other other woman' - has been accused of many things since the scandal erupted - that she too was having an affair with Petraeus, that they exchanged more than 30,000 emails, that she had an affair with Gen @placeholder and that she used cancer charity funds for entertainment purposes.
By Rachel Quigley and Michael Zennie General John Allen, the commander of NATO forces in Afghanistan, has been cleared of military misconduct allegations for exchanging 'racy' emails with Tampa socialite Jill Kelley, a key figure in the scandal that led to the resignation of former CIA Director David Petraeus. A Pentagon investigation examined 20,000 to 30,000 pages of emails he exchanged with Kelley and announced on Tuesday that Allen violated no military regulations regarding the conduct of officers. Allen's name surfaced in the Petraeus scandal after the FBI revealed that it had seized the emails as part of its investigation into whether Kelley was being harassed by Paula Broadwell - the married mother of two who was later confirmed to be Petraeus' mistress. @highlight Source close to Allen admits some of the emails were 'not family friendly,' but said none of them violated military code for officers @highlight Allen, the commander of NATO forces in Afghanistan, was nominated to become Supreme Allied Commander of NATO in Europe @highlight His nomination was on hold, pending the outcome of the Pentagon investigation @highlight Kelley claimed in her first interview that Petraeus' mistress Paula Broadwell tried to 'blackmail' her
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In a nod to that episode, she told Lauer and @placeholder: 'If this is indicative of the campaign it was the most fun moment of the campaign.'
He may be laying low for six months. But disgraced Nightly News anchor Brian Williams couldn't escape ridicule in one of the biggest comedy events in TV history. On the red carpet for Saturday Night Live's 40th anniversary Jim Carrey alarmed Today newscaster Matt Lauer when he bluntly asked: 'Where are you hiding Brian Williams?' Tina Fey's eyes widened and Savannah Guthrie squealed during an awkward pause before Lauer exclaimed: 'Look at the time!' And during the three-hour episode, Jerry Seinfeld took to the stage to say: 'I just found out one of the original cast members was Brian Williams. I don't know if that's true... doesn't sound true.' @highlight Matt Lauer, Savannah Guthrie, Carson Daly and Al Roker were interviewing the dozens of guests on SNL red carpet @highlight Jim Carrey referenced disgraced NBC host as he asked Lauer: 'where are you hiding Brian Williams?' @highlight Most other stars gushed about the 'iconic' show which has hit 40, Donald Trump feels 'honored' to be there @highlight Rudy Giuliani remembered post-9/11 episode as 'the most patriotic moment for this show and possibly America' @highlight Sarah Palin said her appearance was 'best part of my campaign' in awkward interview alongside Alec Baldwin @highlight Kanye West spoofed himself by interrupting the hosts as they wrapped up the red carpet interviews
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Frieden said he believed the case also marked the first time this particular strain of Ebola has been diagnosed outside of @placeholder.
The man with the first case of Ebola diagnosed in the U.S. went to hospital feeling sick only to be given antibiotics and be sent home. It was not until two days later that the man was admitted to the Dallas hospital and put in isolation, it has been reported. It raises the frightening prospect that he was mixing freely with other people for a full two days while showing symptoms of the virus - the time when Ebola is most contagious. The unidentified patient has been in isolation at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital since Sunday, officials said. The hospital has launched a review into the delay. @highlight A Dallas hospital initially mistook a man's case of the Ebola virus in a Texas hospital for something else and gave him antibiotics @highlight Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director Dr. Tom Frieden said the patient left Liberia on Sept. 19, arrived the next day to visit family and started feeling ill four or five days later @highlight The unidentified man was critically ill and has been in isolation at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital since Sunday, officials said @highlight Medical officials said patient would not be given experimental treatment ZMapp because there is none of it left @highlight Frieden said there was no risk to anyone on the airplane because the patient had no symptoms at the time of the flight @highlight An Ebola virus epidemic has killed more than 3,000 people in West Africa
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@placeholder wrote to the mom and offered her a free travel voucher, but she says she just wanted to raise awareness and receive an apology
By David Mccormack PUBLISHED: 14:29 EST, 7 August 2013 | UPDATED: 05:36 EST, 8 August 2013 More than 30 moms gathered together to breastfeed their babies as part of a ‘Nurse In’ protest in front of the American Airlines ticketing counter at Baltimore–Washington International Airport on Wednesday morning. The protest was in reaction to the airline’s treatment of a mom on a flight last month when she ‘harassed’ for breastfeeding her five-month-old child. While that woman wishes to remain anonymous, her friend Hannah Butta has taken up the cause and organized Wednesday’s protest. 'Nurse-In': More than 30 moms gathered together to breastfeed their babies at Baltimore-Washington International Airport on Wednesday morning @highlight The protest was in support of a mom told to cover up while she breastfeed on a American Airlines flight last month @highlight The woman refused and claims she felt harassed @highlight Protest organizer Hannah Butta says breastfeeding in a public place is a legal right @highlight The airline has since apologized
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The @placeholder said it was behind an April 28 roadside bombing on a main road through Karachi that left at least five dead and 10 injured.
Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- At least 10 members of Pakistan's military were killed in a gun battle with Taliban militants at a naval base in the coastal city of Karachi, authorities said Monday. The clashes raged for hours after attackers with guns and grenades stormed the compound Sunday night. By Monday afternoon, the base had "been cleared from the terrorists," a Pakistani navy spokesman said. In addition to the 10 dead, at least 15 other Pakistani troops were wounded in the fighting, Pakistani Interior Minister Rehman Malik said. Investigators have found the bodies of three attackers and believe a fourth is buried in debris, he said. They suspect two militants escaped, he said, citing witness reports. @highlight NEW: Pentagon spokesman: Two P-3C Orion aircraft are destroyed @highlight "We have daily 9/11 in this country," Pakistan's interior minister says @highlight The Pakistani navy says the base "has been cleared from the terrorists" @highlight A Taliban confederation says the attack is to avenge the killing of civilians by security forces
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But not everyone is turning their back on @placeholder, just yet.
By Marie-louise Olson PUBLISHED: 14:05 EST, 12 January 2014 | UPDATED: 16:38 EST, 12 January 2014 The Bridgegate controversy seems to spiraling out of control for Chris Christie as more politicians come forward to offer their view on the scandal, with one state senator calling him ‘Liar-in-Chief’. New Jersey Democrat Ray Lesniak said the scathing remarks on the Saturday morning television show, Up with Steve Kornacki. ‘The Liar-in-Chief is Chris Christie, and the obstruction of justice is what is going to be his biggest problem. I don’t believe he was involved in the lane closures itself, but those lane closures violate federal law,’ said State Senator Lesniak. @highlight State Senator Ray Lesniak said the scathing remarks Saturday @highlight But former mayor of New York, Rudy Giuliani, believes Chris Christie wasn't aware of the incident @highlight Giuliani said the governor is putting his political future in jeopardy should evidence surface that he knew @highlight Investigator John Wisniewski says he doesn't find the governor's denials credible @highlight Session due to be held to authorize subpoena for investigators @highlight Christie denies he knew of plan to close bridge as political payback @highlight First poll since his apology reveals 54 per cent think he knew what was going on and 56 per cent think he should resign if found guilty
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Both the attacks in Nigeria and those in Paris are shocking and horrifying in their own respects, and yet one fomented an unprecedented international reaction -- a popular show of force that rivaled even the reaction to 9/11 -- while the response to the attacks in @placeholder paled in comparison.
Washington (CNN)Almost immediately following the news of the first terrorist attacks that eventually killed 17 people across France, the global community united around a Twitter hashtag "Je suis Charlie" and just days later foreign leaders linked arms with their French counterparts to lead a historic million-person strong rally. Meanwhile, explosives strapped to a girl who appeared to be about 10-years-old detonated on Saturday, killing at least 20 people, in a country whose encounters with terrorism were also punctuated by a hashtag -- this time "#BringBackOurGirls" of Nigeria. Boko Haram militants killed as many as 2,000 people, mostly civilians,in a massacre that started the weekend before the terror attack on Charlie Hedbo in downtown Paris. @highlight France and Nigeria experienced waves of terrorism during the first weeks of 2015 @highlight While the terror attacks in Paris sparked international unified outrage, reaction to Nigeria was more muted @highlight Symbolism, politics and media all played a role in how France's response to terrorism was perceived
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And if people don’t think the new relationship is an improvement, then they will exercise their sovereign right to leave the @placeholder.
By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 06:19 EST, 4 December 2012 | UPDATED: 06:25 EST, 4 December 2012 London Mayor Boris Johnson called for major changes to Britain's relationship with Brussels, which could then be put to a referendum Dramatic cutbacks to the UK’s relationship with Europe are ‘essential’ Boris Johnson declared today, insisting a reworked deal with Brussels should be put to the British people in a referendum. The London Mayor warned David Cameron it is ‘high time’ voters had a say on the EU and called for a more ‘pared down’ and ‘common sense’ agreement with the EU. @highlight London Mayor wants UK to withdraw from social chapter and fisheries policy but remain in single market @highlight Puts pressure on David Cameron to go further in negotiations with Brussels @highlight Also warns German Chancellor Angela Merkel has 'taken over' Greek government
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With league rules stating that all final day games must kick off at the same time any delay for the match with relegation threatened @placeholder would have had serious repercussions.
By Paul Donnelley Red-faced police scored an own goal when they evacuated hundreds of fans from a football stadium - after officers accidentally left a fake bomb in an executive box. Around 30,000 fans were getting ready to celebrate Wolverhampton Wanderers' League One title at Molineux on the last day of the season when the drama unfolded. Terrified supporters discovered the suspicious package in an executive box and raised the alarm, resulting in several hundred fans being evacuated from one stand. Samuel Ricketts scores Wolves' first goal against Carlisle United at Molineux, after the police had mistakenly evacuated one stand before the match @highlight 30,000 arrived to see Wolves celebrate League One title at Molineux @highlight Several hundred fans evacuated from one stand before mistake realised @highlight West Midlands police launch enquiry in to how device was left at ground
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"I will miss her each and every day, but as a man of faith, I know that she is with her @placeholder.
(CNN) -- Civil rights activist Evelyn Gibson Lowery, who with her husband, the Rev. Joseph Lowery, participated in the 1965 Selma-to-Montgomery march in Alabama, died Thursday morning at her Atlanta home, a family spokeswoman said. She was 88. She suffered a stroke last week, and on Wednesday returned home from a hospital after medical personnel decided "there was nothing more medically that they could do," the Lowery family said in a statement released Thursday. "My beloved Evelyn was a special woman, whose life was committed to service, especially around the issues of empowering women," Joseph Lowery said. "She was a wonderful mother and wife and I thank God that she didn't suffer any pain and that I was blessed having her as my partner, my confidante and my best friend for close to 70 years. @highlight Evelyn Lowery died at her Atlanta home Thursday @highlight She formed a sister group to the Southern Christian Leadership Conference @highlight She and her husband participated in the Selma-to-Montgomery march
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The Scotland star had signed a pre-contract agreement with Gloucester back in March when @placeholder was in charge.
As first days go, it was not what Greig Laidlaw had expected. As he walked through the doors of Gloucester Rugby Club, the man who had signed him, Nigel Davies, had long since headed in the opposite direction. Indeed, the Scotland international needed to seek out his new boss to make his introductions. On top of that, the versatile half-back was also having to deal with some significant changes in his family life, as he made the move from Galashiels to Cheltenham with wife Rachel and month-old baby son Ruary. Greig Laidlaw has adapted quickly to live at Kingsholm after his move south from Edinburgh @highlight Greig Laidlaw is a new signing at Kingsholm @highlight Scottish scrum half moved from Edinburgh at the beginning of this season @highlight The 28-year-old has a month-old son and described the timing as 'not the easiest of starts' to life at a new club
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Joorabchian also said he believed his player could end up at @placeholder next season.
(CNN) -- Paris Saint-Germain completed the signing of Brazilian international defender Alex from Chelsea Friday on a two-and-a-half-year deal. The 29-year-old is re-united with PSG coach Carlo Ancelotti, who was in charge at Chelsea when they won the English Premier League and FA Cup double in 2010. He had fallen out of favor under Andre Villas-Boas and was also a target for fellow EPL side Queens Park Rangers, but chose the Parisian giants. "I knew about PSG's immense stature and that made me want to come," Alex told the club's official website. "For the past two months I've wanted to leave Chelsea and we finally opened talks with PSG. Everything went very well." @highlight Paris Saint-Germain complete signing of Brazil defender Alex from Chelsea @highlight Alex re-united with former Chelsea coach Carlo Ancelotti @highlight Ancelotti rules out January move for Manchester City's Carlos Tevez @highlight Tevez's agent Kia Joorabchian claims his player will eventually join PSG
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‘The United States continues to closely monitor the North Korean nuclear program and calls upon @placeholder to honor its international obligations.’
The secretive nation of North Korea had given away the status of its nuclear arms program months before its controversial leader, Kim Jong Un, openly declared he would order nuclear strikes, it was revealed today. Newsweek/Daily Beast today exclusively revealed that the country, known as much for its nuclear weapons as for its propaganda, had the resources to launch a nuclear attack in December. Part of a rocket launched by North Korea in December was recovered by U.S. officials, who then determined the true threat the nation posed. The debris provided valuable insight into what had been happening beyond the De-militarized Zone in the capital of Pyongyang. @highlight Three North Korean non-proliferation officials said that the secretive country tipped off U.S. officials after members of the American Navy found part of a rocket in December @highlight Fuel container shed more light into DPRK's means of attack @highlight Comes three days after Pentagon dossier was mistakenly made public
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As @placeholder loomed closer this year, she decided it was time to banish the myth that only men grow moustaches and take part in the charity event.
By Anna Hodgekiss PUBLISHED: 06:17 EST, 28 November 2013 | UPDATED: 08:55 EST, 28 November 2013 A woman who has spent the month growing a moustache has been so pleased with people's reactions that she's considering keeping it. Sarah O'Neill was once dubbed 'Mac3' due to having an excess of facial hair as a result of suffering from polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). One of the most common symptoms is a high level of male hormones (androgens), which leads to hair growth, meaning she would spend hours shaving and waxing her face. Scroll down for video Sarah O'Neill has facial hair on her upper lip and chin as a result of suffering from polycystic ovarian syndrome. She decided to grow a moustache for Movember to highlight the problem and raise awareness @highlight Sarah O'Neill, 29, suffering from polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) @highlight Condition is the main cause of excess hair in women and affects fertility @highlight Miss O'Neill suffers from excess hair on her upper lip and chin @highlight Usually shaves and tweezes it away - but ditched her razor for Movember @highlight Says her confidence has grown so much she is considering keeping the hair @highlight 'I wanted people to know I'm not lazy or unclean, it's just a medical condition'
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Decisions: Sarkozy said he would be 'letting the French people down' by not stranding against socialist incumbent Francois Hollande (left) at the 2017 @placeholder presidential elections.
Return: Nicolas Sarkozy has finally announced that he will seek the leadership of the opposition UMP party in a move that would position him for a 2017 presidential bid France's former president Nicolas Sarkozy announced his return to politics today by declaring he would seek the leadership of the opposition UMP party in a move that would position him for a 2017 presidential bid. The announcement on his Facebook page ends months of speculation that the 59-year-old conservative would return to the fray after his defeat by Francois Hollande in 2012. 'I am a candidate for the presidency of my political family,' he said. @highlight Former French president will seek leadership of the opposition UMP party @highlight Sarkozy says Francois Hollande risks leaving France in a 'disastrous state' @highlight But his political comeback is understood to be opposed by wife Carla Bruni @highlight Said to have 'begged' Sarkozy not to stand because people are 'mean to him'
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She called the meeting a "good start" toward establishing a "positive relationship" with @placeholder.
TRIPOLI, Libya (CNN) -- Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice met Friday with Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, who asked for the latest news on the hurricanes plaguing U.S. coasts in recent weeks. Condoleezza Rice and Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi discussed the weather Friday at their initial meeting. "The first one was not as bad as feared, but there are two more coming," Rice told the man dubbed by President Reagan "the mad dog in the Middle East." Rice's visit is the first time in more than half a century that a U.S. secretary of state has visited the former pariah nation. @highlight Condoleezza Rice meets with Moammar Gadhafi in Libya @highlight First trip to Libya by a U.S. secretary of state in more than 50 years @highlight Libya's journey from pariah nation has taken several years @highlight U.S. companies hoping to take advantage on new friendlier relations
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It's genetic: Jasmine's father @placeholder (left) and her uncle Jim Mitchell (right) were pioneers in the production of pornographic films in San Francisco.
By Joel Christie A statewide manhunt is on for the daughter of slain San Francisco porn mogul Artie Mitchell after she rammed a police car when officers attempted to arrest her in a sting operation. Authorities say 33-year-old Jasmine Mitchell is on the run and considered 'dangerous and desperate', wanted in relation to a major identity theft operation that has claimed thousands of victims. On April 29, detectives received information that Mitchell and a second suspect, 34-year-old Roy Kim were living at an apartment complex across from the San Pablo Lytton Casino, according to Inside Bay Area. Both had arrest warrants against their names, and police detained three people after searching the apartment and finding a large-scale identity theft and credit card operation. @highlight Jasmine Mitchell, 33, rammed a police car and fled as officers tried to arrest her in San Pablo on April 29 @highlight A statewide manhunt is on for her in California @highlight She is the daughter of 1970s porn pioneer Artie Mitchell, who was killed by his brother and business partner Jim Mitchell in 1991 @highlight Mitchell is accused of leading a major identity theft operation that affected thousands of people
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@placeholder knew of the car's sensitivity when they launched the model in 2004.
By James Nye New security footage released today raises the horrifying possibility that Paul Walker was trapped inside his car for up to a minute before the fireball which engulfed his Porsche Carerra GT took hold. Contradicting previous reports that Walker's car exploded in flames on impact in Santa Clarita on Saturday, the video shows no smoke rising from the wreck in the immediate aftermath of the crash which claimed the Fast & Furious star's life and that of driver, Roger Rodas. While the disturbing footage shot from the opposite side of the street does not show the accident, it does reveals what appears to be a significant smash as the car heavily knocks a tree and light pole followed by only wisps of smoke before the inferno erupts after two minutes. @highlight New surveillance footage suggests a new timeline of events after Paul Walker's fatal crash on Saturday @highlight Appears to reveal that his Porsche Carerra GT did not burst into a fireball on impact @highlight Instead, there are no signs of flames for more than 60 seconds after the crash @highlight Significant black smoke and flames are not visible until two minutes after the crash
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Mr @placeholder continued the charm offensive after a much-lauded speech to parliament earlier in the day, complimenting the Australian wine at the dinner held in his honour.
Prime Minister Tony Abbott has copped a ribbing from Today Show presenter Karl Stefanovic after he looked a little a dusty the morning after his important night with Japanese PM Shinzo Abe.The Channel Nine breakfast show host observed that Mr Abbott might have had a few too many Sakes with Mr Abe after signing agreements to boost trade and defence ties between Australia and Japan. Mr Abbott celebrated the deal with his 'good friend' Mr Abe at a formal dinner at Parliament House in Canberra on Tuesday night and appeared on the Today Show in a live link from Canberra at 7.16am on Wednesday. @highlight Australian Prime Minister dined with the Japanese Prime Minster on Tuesday night @highlight Photos taken in Canberra showed them drinking wine together @highlight Today Show presenter Karl Stefanovic told Mr Abbott he looked a 'little bit worse for wear' on Wednesday morning @highlight PM admitted it was a 'very convivial' night
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Princess Madeleine of @placeholder and Christopher O'Neill wave from a balcony before a private dinner on the eve of their big day
By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 14:31 EST, 7 June 2013 | UPDATED: 01:38 EST, 8 June 2013 Three years ago she crossed the Atlantic with a broken heart. Now Sweden's 'party princess' returns from New York to Stockholm to tie the knot with her new, British-American love. Tooday, Princess Madeleine - the Duchess of Halsingland and Gastrikland - will wed New York banker Christopher O'Neill in the Swedish capital. Scroll down for video After they marry Christopher O'Neill has chosen to continue working and the newlyweds are expected to move back to the United States Madeleine, 30, is the youngest of King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia's three children and fourth in line to the throne @highlight In 2010, Princess Madeleine fled to New York after breaking off her first engagement to Swedish attorney Jonas Bergstrom amid media reports that he had cheated on her @highlight Today, the 30-year-old royal will wed Anglo-American banker Christopher O'Neill, 38, in Stockholm
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Meanwhile, @placeholder was confirmed Tuesday as the new Portugal coach until the end of Euro 2012.
(CNN) -- Former German international star Lothar Matthaeus is to take charge of the Bulgarian national team, it was announced Tuesday. The much-traveled Matthaeus replaces Stanimar Stoilov, who quit after Euro 2012 qualifying defeats to England, and more damagingly, Montenegro earlier this month. "Lothar Matthaeus is the new national team coach," Bulgarian Football Union president Borislav Mihaylov told a press conference Tuesday. Mihaylov said Matthaeus will be given a one-year contract with an option to extend for two more years. The 49-year-old enjoyed a glittering playing career, taking part in five World Cups and leading Germany to their 1990 triumph. @highlight Lothar Matthaeus to take charge of the Bulgarian national team @highlight 49-year-old German international legend replaces Stanimar Stoilov @highlight Matthaeus has previously managed Hungary and a clutch of minor clubs @highlight NEW: Paulo Bento appointed coach of Portugal
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