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"At the same time, the co-prosecutors believe that undue weight is placed on any mitigating circumstances applicable to @placeholder."
(CNN) -- Lawyers for a man who ran a notorious torture prison in Cambodia where more than 14,000 people died during the 1970s Khmer Rouge regime are appealing his conviction. The lawyers for Kaing Guek Eav, alias Duch, say he should be acquitted since he was "a witness of the events of the relevant period" and should be in witness protection -- not detention. Duch was convicted of war crimes, crimes against humanity, murder and torture in July in a U.N.-backed war crimes tribunal also known as the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia. Duch's lawyers also say the court did not have jurisdiction, the appeal states. @highlight Attorneys: Duch was "a witness of the events" and should be in witness protection @highlight Duch is convicted of war crimes, crimes against humanity, murder and torture @highlight Prosecutors: 30-year sentence is too light
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But Bae's case could get caught up in the recent tensions between the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, as the North is formally known, and the @placeholder.
(CNN) -- The case of a U.S. citizen sentenced to 15 years in a North Korean labor camp is not a "political bargaining chip," the North's state-run Korean Central News Agency reported Sunday. Pae Jun Ho, known as Kenneth Bae by U.S. authorities, was arrested and prosecuted for various crimes aimed at "state subversion," KCNA said. It previously reported the Korean-American was arrested November 3 after arriving as a tourist in Rason City, a port in the northeastern corner of North Korea. In prior instances, North Korea has released Americans in its custody after a visit by some U.S. dignitary. @highlight NEW: The United States has demanded the release of Kenneth Bae, aka Pae Jun Ho @highlight The American citizen was reportedly arrested in November @highlight Bae "confessed and admitted his crimes," aimed at "subversion," state media report
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As recently as 2008, @placeholder was entirely self-sufficient in dairy produce.
Under threat: British dairy products and the farms which produce them are under threat from cheap, often poor quality, foreign imports Every day for the past three decades, Sue and Tom Flowers have risen at 4.45am to begin milking their 500 Holstein Friesian cows on their 370-acre dairy farm near Buxton, Derbyshire. They do not finish tending to them until 10.30pm. ‘Cows don’t allow you to take a rest,’ says Sue. ‘We work 365 days a year.’ Tom, 65, and Sue, 52, took over Old House Farm from Tom’s father 30 years ago. With the help of their son Edward, 26, they produce 7,000 litres of milk a day, which is sold to a nearby dairy processor and distributed to retailers around the country. @highlight More than two British dairy farms go out of business every day @highlight The average dairy firm was in 2012 losing £40,000 a year @highlight And now supermarkets have begun another price war over dairy products
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At @placeholder, there are two wind-machines on standby if the temperature starts to plummet.
(CNN) -- Ten years ago, Blair and Estelle Hunt entered the wine business with nothing more than a bare plot of land. Blair and Estelle Hunt with their wine awards. Both were approaching 60 and, while they were familiar with what made a good bottle of red, they had no idea how to make it. That didn't stop them. This year, industry experts judged their 2005 Bald Hills pinot noir the best red wine in the world. It beat 4,760 other entries to take the Champion Red award in the International Wine Challenge, the world's biggest blind tasting. And, it was the first time a vineyard outside France took Decanter magazine's top prize for best pinot noir over £10. @highlight Blair and Estelle Hunt own the Bald Hills vineyard in New Zealand @highlight The couple started making wine without any previous experience @highlight Their 2005 pinot noir has been judged the best wine in the world this year
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But based on the overall sentiment expressed in the comments posted to message boards and on Twitter, the collective patience among @placeholder users is offline as well.
Disrupted PlayStation and Xbox networks frustrated gamers much of Friday, one day after going down on one of the busiest gaming days of the year. Neither Sony or Microsoft, which own PlayStation and Xbox, respectively, have had much to say about the outages that have kept millions of its gamers from playing one another online, but there were signs Friday evening that it may soon be resolved. At 2:16 a.m Friday, Microsoft's verified @XboxSupport account tweeted "Some Xbox One users may currently be experiencing issues signing into Xbox Live," and directed users to its service website for the latest. Sony's official PlayStation support Twitter account posted at 2:30 a.m. ET, "Our engineers are continuing to work hard to resolve the network issues users have experienced today. Thanks for your continued patience." @highlight PlayStation, Xbox had 'network issues' well into Friday @highlight Hacker group 'Lizard Squad' has claimed responsibility @highlight Lizard Squad has a history of going after Sony @highlight In August, it may have managed to divert a flight carrying Sony exec
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The House @placeholder midterm playbook is a straightforward one -- highlight the problems with Obamacare and its economic impact.
Washington (CNN) -- In mid-October, political pundits wondered how House Republicans could have put their sizable majority in jeopardy by forcing a government shutdown. Polls showed Republicans getting most of the blame for the shutdown and Democrats taking a lead in generic match ups against GOP congressional candidates. But those gains were quickly wiped away by the disastrous roll out of President Barack Obama's signature health care law. Within weeks, Democrats were panicking that their support of Obamacare could cost them their Senate majority and risk losing more House seats. House Democratic campaign chief Rep. Steve Israel of New York shrugged off GOP declarations that the new health care law's failures spelled doom for Democrats in the midterms, telling CNN in an interview, "if Republicans are going to run on rooting for failure, then so be it." @highlight Democratic gains brought on by shutdown wiped away by Obamacare fiasco @highlight Republicans believe shutdown fallout will fade, but Obamacare problems will persist @highlight Democrats believe sentiment will swing back to them in fiscal fights ahead with GOP
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@placeholder posted a statement on social media insisting they had no involvement in Troll Station's prank
The three pitch invaders who disrupted Tottenham's Europa League match with Partizan Belgrade on Thursday night are serial pranksters whose videos on YouTube and social media have gone viral across the world. Gomes Garcia, Nathan Brown and Dan Jarvis are part of TrollStation, whose previous pranks include turning a Tube carriage into a strip club and faking a kidnapping. All three are still in custody after being arrested following their pitch incursions, the Metropolitan Police confirmed. They added that enquiries are ongoing, with one of the three also arrested for handling stolen goods. YouTube, which recently gave the group an award for attracting 100,000 subscribers to their channel, are yet to take any action against the group. @highlight Gomes Garcia, Nathan Brown and Dan Jarvis are part of TrollStation @highlight Pranksters have racked up millions of views on YouTube @highlight Google owned company is yet to take any action against TrollStation @highlight Trio ran on to the pitch during Tottenham game sporting BassBuds shirts @highlight Company, who sell Tottenham branded merchandise, deny they knew anything about the incident @highlight BassBuds say they have cut all ties with Troll Station in the aftermath of the incident on Thursday night @highlight The trio were tweeting before the game about what would take place @highlight Metropolitan Police confirm three are still in custody after being arrested @highlight UEFA have opened disciplinary proceedings against Tottenham @highlight Previous pranks include turning Tube carriage into a strip club @highlight Tottenham eventually won Europa League game with Partizan Belgrade 1-0
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He added: ‘I simply don’t think the public will tolerate another @placeholder like the ones we’ve had the last few years.’
By Jaya Narain The love of horseracing is ingrained in the culture and history of Britain unlike almost anywhere else in the world. But the toll of horses who die or are destroyed on racecourses each year is leading to a wave of public disgust. A race meeting held a fortnight ago saw Hired Hand - a seven-year-old gelding - die at Bangor-on-Dee. Earlier this year the Grand National asked jockeys to slow down to cut the number of injuries and deaths to horses during the historic race He became the 1,000th horse to die on a racecourse since Animal Aid began their Death Watch in 2007. @highlight A race meeting held a fortnight ago saw Hired Hand die at Bangor-on-Dee @highlight He became the 1,000th horse to die on a racecourse since 2007 @highlight Animal rights campaigners ask if it is price worth paying any longer @highlight Earlier this year the Grand National made history after jockeys were urged to slow down
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@placeholder suffered months of violence following disputed presidential elections in November 2010.
(CNN) -- Ivory Coast's president declared three days of national mourning and promised a speedy investigation into the New Year's Day stampede that killed 60 people, most of them women and children. "The president of the republic offers his saddest condolences to the families and close relations of the victims and ensures them of his compassion in those painful circumstances," President Alassane Ouattara's office said in a statement issued Tuesday night. Ouattara went to the scene of the disaster and has ordered the government to take care of the injured, his office said. "He also asked an investigation to be carried out as soon as possible to determine the circumstances and causes of this stampede," the statement said. @highlight NEW: Ouattara vows speedy probe into stampede that kills 60 @highlight Another 49 people are injured, Interior Minister Hamed Bakayoko says @highlight Youth minister says 26 of the dead are children and 28 are women @highlight West African nation is home to about 22 million people
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The children were rushed to hospital with multiple injuries but @placeholder died hours later while Zofia passed away during the night.
By Sam Webb PUBLISHED: 13:46 EST, 10 March 2014 | UPDATED: 15:39 EST, 10 March 2014 Sharmila Mistry, 42, was accused of causing the deaths of two toddlers when she was distracted by a mobile phone call. She has been found not guilty of causing death by dangerous driving A mother-of-two who crashed into a car before ploughing into pushchairs carrying two toddlers as she chatted on her mobile phone has been found not guilty of causing death by careless driving. One-year-old Oliwier Baczyk and two-year-old Zofia Tabaka died after being struck by a BMW being driven by Sharmila Mistry, 42, in August 2012. @highlight Sharmila Mistry, 42, collided with a Mini and then crashed into pushchair @highlight One year old Oliwier Baczyk and Zofia Tabaka, two, died in hospital @highlight Mistry found not guilty of two counts of causing death by careless driving @highlight She was found guilty of two counts of careless driving
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Doors fans have long appealed for an official pardon for "The @placeholder," petitioning previous Florida governors without success.
(CNN) -- The surviving members of The Doors don't have many kind words for the recent pardon of legendary singer Jim Morrison by Florida authorities. Outgoing Florida Gov. Charlie Crist helped pave the way for the pardon earlier this month, clearing Morrison from a 40-year-old indecent exposure arrest and conviction. But Morrison's old bandmates, Ray Manzarek, John Densmore and Robby Krieger, said the gesture was too little too late. "We don't feel Jim needs to be pardoned for anything," The Doors members said in a statement Wednesday. "The charges against him were largely an opportunity for grandstanding by ambitious politicians -- not to mention an affront to free speech and a massive waste of time and taxpayer dollars." @highlight Morrison was accused of shouting obscenities at a crowd and exposing himself @highlight He was pardoned in early December @highlight Florida Gov. Charlie Christ helped to get the pardon for Morrison
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Power: Mr Bizzarri said the 'reality inside Brazilian penitentiaries changed a lot ever since FCC has the power inside jails in the state of @placeholder'
By James Rush These revealing images show what life is like on the inside of Brazil's overcrowded jails where football hooligans could find themselves if they cause trouble during the World Cup. Italian photographer Giuseppe Bizzarri was given rare access to Sao Paulo's most infamous penitentiaries where football fans could be sent if violence erupts during the tournament. The photographer, who described the jails as 'crime universities', said criminal firm First Capital Command (FCC) control drugs and gun traffic in Sao Paulo, where England take on Uruguay in their second group fixture. Crowded: Italian photographer Giuseppe Bizzarri has been given rare access to Sao Paulo's most infamous penitentiaries where football fans could be sent if violence erupts during the World Cup @highlight Italian photographer Giuseppe Bizzarri was given rare access to Sao Paulo's most infamous penitentiaries @highlight He described the overcrowded jails as 'crime universities' run by gangs who organise riots inside the prisons @highlight England take on Italy in Manaus on Saturday before travelling to Sao Paulo to face Uruguay for second group match
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Ricciardo bows during a @placeholder, or Japanese Shinto prayer, at the Asakusa Shrine in Tokyo
Far from the maddening roar of Formula One, Daniel Ricciardo's preparations for the Japan Grand Prix took a peaceful turn as the Red Bull driver visited sacred temples in Tokyo. The Australian, who stands third in the F1 drivers' championship, tried his hand at the ancient Zen Bhuddist meditation discipline of Zazen on Wednesday as he explored the Shinto area of Japan's capital. Ricciardo, 25, also took part in a Japanese Shinto prayer at the nearby Asakusa Shrine, one of the area's most famous holy buildings known also as the Sanja-sama, or Shrine of the Three gods. It was a major change of pace for Ricciardo, who's been a revelation in a debut season with Red Bull that's seen his three race wins and seven podiums overshadow team-mate Sebastian Vettel, the four-times consecutive champion. @highlight Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo visited temples in Tokyo as he prepared for the weekend's Japanese Grand Prix @highlight The Australian took part in Zen meditation discipline of zazen and Gokito, a Japanese Shinto prayer @highlight Ricciardo, 25, sits third in the Formula One drivers' championship behind Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg @highlight Former F1 team owner Eddie Jordan said Ricciardo is 'one of the best things to happen to F1 in a very long time' @highlight He finished third last time out in Singapore despite suffering battery problems that impact his power from lap one @highlight Ricciardo has won three races and finished on the podium seven times so far this season
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The moment the @placeholder begins, it becomes apparent why people come from all corners of the world to see it.
"The first time you do it you feel a bit nervous, but after two or three times, it becomes normal, like rugby or boxing or any sport." Fidael Beaf could easily be describing bungee jumping. But the 44-year-old Vanuatuan is talking about something far more terrifying than bouncing on the end of a piece of elastic. Every year from April to June, the Vanuatuan island of Pentecost hosts one of the most spectacular and death-defying cultural ceremonies ever conceived. Known as the Nagol, it sees men climb flimsy 100-foot wooden towers and dive headfirst into empty space, with nothing to break their fall but vines tied their ankles. @highlight For three months of the year, Vanuatu's Pentecost Island hosts dramatic land-diving ceremonies @highlight Divers climb 100-foot towers, tie vines to their ankles and leap headfirst to the ground @highlight Concussions, ruptured spleens and broken vertebrae are common
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"The media does not give us a voice and many @placeholder supporters want to take to the streets but are scared for their well-being.
(CNN) -- Since the revolution which ousted former president Hosni Mubarak from power after 30 years, the world has grown accustomed to seeing Egyptian revolutionaries protesting on the streets of Cairo. But there is another, less well-known group of protesters on the streets these days -- pro-Mubarak supporters, who gather, wearing T-shirts with slogans and holding up pictures of Mubarak, proclaiming their support for the ex-president. They call themselves the "Sons of Mubarak" -- men and women, rich and poor -- ardent supporters of the former president, who believe he deserves respect and is innocent of charges of corruption and killing protesters. Offended by the ousting of Mubarak, they say insulting the former president is like insulting Egypt. @highlight "Sons of Mubarak" are ardent supporters of former Egyptian president @highlight Mubarak is in court on charges of corruption and killing protesters @highlight Sons say he is innocent, but many Egyptians believe they are remnant of former regime @highlight Group say they represent "silent majority" of Egyptians not involved in revolution
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@placeholder has just returned from Pakistan, where he listened to residents of North Waziristan talk about terrifying encounters with one of America's weapons in the war on terror.
(CNN) -- Farmers are on their way to tend their crops when a missile slams into their midst, thrusting shrapnel in all directions. A CIA drone, flying so high that the farmers can't see it, has killed most of them. None of them were militants. Such attacks by U.S. drones are common, the United Nations' special rapporteur on counterterrorism and human rights said Friday in a statement on strikes in Pakistan's tribal region of North Waziristan. The rapporteur, Ben Emmerson, told CNN the actions are of dubious international legality, despite the United States' assertions. "I'm not aware of any state in the world that currently shares the United States' expansive legal perspective that it is engaged in a global war -- that is to say a non-international armed conflict with al Qaeda and any group associated with al Qaeda, wherever they are to be found, that would therefore lawfully entitle the United States to take action involving targeted killing wherever an individual is found," Emmerson said. @highlight The U.N. says the U.S. stands alone in its legal perspective on drone attacks @highlight U.N.: Drones kill Pakistani men doing everyday chores @highlight U.S. has 8,000 drones and unmanned planes flown by remote control @highlight Obama says a target must meet "very tight and very strict standards"
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This has not kept @placeholder from feeling the might of Jelawat's gusts, although there have been no reports of major damage.
(CNN) -- At least 50 people were injured and 271,400 households rendered without power after Typhoon Jelawat struck Okinawa island of Japan, disaster officials there said Saturday. As the storm roared toward other Japanese islands, three people were injured in the southernmost part of Kyushu, the Disaster Management Office of the Kagoshima prefectural government said. The typhoon is expected to strike the Japanese mainland Sunday. The latest typhoon to hit the region in recent weeks, Jelawat is a "very strong" storm with maximum sustained winds near the center of just over 100 mph (165 km/h), the Japan Meteorological Agency said. A NASA advisory said the cyclone was comparable to a category 3 hurricane. @highlight NEW: "Jumpin' Jelawat" pummels Okinawa, injuring at least 50 people @highlight NEW: More than 270,000 households are powerless on Okinawa @highlight A U.S. base on Okinawa posts pictures from the storm @highlight Strong winds have overturned vehicles
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He said: 'I have always dreamt of taking such photos - I have a special interest in waterfalls and seascapes and @placeholder provided me with a great opportunity to fulfil my interests.
By Emma Reynolds These spectacular pictures of Niagara Falls show its natural beauty lit up with brilliant neon lights. The cascading curtain of water looks particularly magical at night, with the spray glowing bright pink, blue and yellow against the dark sky as it crashes into the river below. Photographer Rajeev Nair, from Connecticut, US, captured the extraordinary pictures of the annual light show by spending hours at the world famous landmark. Rainbow at night: The famous waterfalls that straddle Canada and the US emit a remarkable glow in the ethereal pictures Pink passion: The vibrant colours make the water look like silk and the spray like clouds of light @highlight Each year, the astonishing illuminations make the vast landmark glow against the night sky @highlight More than six million cubic feet (168,000 m3) of water falls over the crest every minute in high flow @highlight Photographer waited hours to capture the silky effect of the cascading water @highlight The remarkable falls lie on the border between Canada and the US
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While many of @placeholder's friends and acquaintances have been respectful and even happy with his decision, he said, some have been "shocked."
Washington (CNN) -- The gay Oregon man who helped overturn the state's decade-old ban on same-sex marriage is featured in a campaign ad for a Republican Senate candidate -- and he now finds himself on the receiving end of some criticism from LGBT activists. Ben West and his husband, Paul Rummell, became high-profile figures in Oregon's gay rights community this year when they challenged the state's voter-approved ban on same-sex marriage and won. Now West is backing Monica Wehby, the Republican nominee and same-sex marriage supporter who's challenging Sen. Jeff Merkley, a Democratic incumbent with a long record of fighting for LGBT rights. @highlight Republican Monica Wehby is running for the U.S. Senate in Oregon @highlight She was endorsed by a prominent gay rights activist @highlight The activist and Wehby are featured in a new campaign @highlight Experts say it was a bold move for a Republican running for Senate
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"There are only two world sports -- football and @placeholder.
(CNN) -- It's not only global tycoons and car manufacturers that are greasing the wheels of Formula One -- countries are doing it too. Traditionally governments have invested in F1 by stumping up cash to stage races but now they are cutting deals with drivers and teams. The Venezuelan state oil company PDVSA funds Pastor Maldonado's drive for Williams. This summer Sauber announced a partnership deal involving three backers with close links to the Russian state that will see the Swiss team fast track teenager Sergey Sirotkin into a race seat in time for the inaugural Russian Grand Prix in 2014. @highlight Formula One is attracting state funding form nations such as Venezuela and Russia @highlight Pastor Maldonado says being sponsored by Venezuelan money is "a huge responsibility" @highlight The Williams driver was personally encouraged into F1 by late president Hugo Chavez @highlight Maldonado has set up a foundation to fund next Venezuelan F1 driver
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VIDEO Scroll down to watch Adam Scott take questions ahead of @placeholder
By Chris Cutmore Follow @@Chris_Cutmore Adam Scott is relishing the chance to take on Tiger Woods at The Open this week and prove that he is the ‘complete player’ as well as a worthy successor to the golfing superstar as world No 1. Scott took over at the top of the rankings for the first time in May and admits that there is added pressure on his shoulders to prove himself, especially with the long-awaited return to the game of the 14-time major champion, who has spent a staggering 683 weeks as the top-ranked player in the game during his career. @highlight Scott relishing the chance to take on Woods at The Open @highlight Wants to prove himself as 'complete player' after becoming world No 1 @highlight The Australian hoping to add his second major to 2013 Masters win @highlight Infamously bogeyed the final five holes to concede the Claret Jug in 2012
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Coincidence: Speaking from his hospital bed, Mr Tatro said: 'I was thinking, what is [@placeholder] doing here?'
This is the moment a Florida police officer was left seriously injured after being struck down in a hit-and-run - only for his teenage daughter to pull over to help and discover the victim was her father. Sergeant Kerstan Tatro, of Gulf Breeze Police Department, was captured on video pulling over Amy Giorgio, 30, after allegedly spotting her speeding near the south end of the Pensacola Bay Bridge. But as he leaned through the window to speak to her, she suddenly restarted her car engine and accelerated, dragging him along the road, footage shows. He was then thrown off the vehicle. @highlight Sergeant Kerstan Tatro pulled over Amy Giorgio for 'speeding' in Florida @highlight But as he leaned through window, the 30-year-old 'suddenly accelerated' @highlight Mr Tatro was dragged along road for several feet, then thrown from car @highlight While Giorgio fled, cop's daughter Faith, 16, drove by in her own vehicle @highlight She stopped to help Mr Tatro - then suddenly realized it was her father @highlight Giorgio was later arrested after witness followed her and phoned police @highlight She was allegedly in possession of drugs; now facing multiple charges
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The aid includes food, medicine, and construction materials to be taken from the port to the @placeholder border about 25 miles (42 kilometers) away.
Jerusalem (CNN) -- Aid intended for Gaza that was unloaded from a Libyan-backed ship in northern Egypt was sitting in storage Saturday, awaiting transfer, according to the governor of North Sinai. The ship from the Gadhafi foundation, a charity headed by the son of Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, docked in Al Arish and began unloading aid Thursday. However, it was taking time to sort out the medical supplies -- a top priority for delivery -- from other aid, Gen. Morad Mowafe told CNN Saturday. Mowafe expected that the aid would arrive in Gaza by Sunday. The ship reached Egypt after sailing from Greece on July 10 with 2,000 tons of aid. It was the latest ship attempting to breach an Israeli naval blockade of the Palestinian territory of Gaza whose captain was persuaded to dock elsewhere instead. @highlight Supplies from a Libyan-backed ship still being sorted out in Egypt @highlight The ship is carrying aid for Gaza, and is docked at the Egyptian port of Al Arish @highlight The ship attempted to break an Israeli naval blockade of Gaza, but was diverted @highlight Israeli soldiers killed nine activists aboard another aid ship in May
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In a written response sent to CNN by @placeholder, Spiegel, now 23, apologized for the e-mails.
(CNN) -- The CEO of popular messaging app Snapchat is apologizing after a set of filthy e-mails he wrote several years ago to his fraternity brothers at Stanford University was leaked publicly this week. In the e-mails, acquired by Gawker's Valleywag blog, Evan Spiegel encourages fellow Kappa Sigma members to get sorority women drunk enough to have sex, mocks another fraternity by suggesting its members are gay and refers to a different group of sorority members as "sororisluts." "Hope at least six girl[s] [performed a sex act on you] last night because that didn't happen for me," he wrote in one e-mail after a fraternity party, according to the Gawker blog. @highlight Snapchat's CEO apologizes for crude e-mails he sent while at Stanford @highlight The messages insult women and encourage getting them drunk for sex @highlight Evan Spiegel, 23, says he's "mortified" by the e-mails @highlight Snapchat is a photo-based messaging app with more than 30 million users
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The mood was tense as they watched @placeholder report the new findings, giving hope that the wait for definitive news might soon be over.
(CNN) -- As the days drag on, tempers understandably begin to fray. For the relatives of those lost on Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, frustrations mounted as criticism of the airline's handling of the crisis piles up. Those who have congregated in the Lido Hotel in Beijing, wearily trudging back time and again to official airline briefings where news trickles out, if at all, feel that not enough is being done to support relatives. On Thursday, news that might be the break that the families are waiting for was broadcast from the Southern search zone. As Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott briefed the Australian parliament that "new and credible" information had come to light that objects possibly from MH370 may have been spotted by satellites, relatives waiting in the Lido hotel filed into a conference room where a large TV was showing Chinese news. @highlight NEW: Relatives in Beijing watch Australian PM's announcement about possible plane debris @highlight Health concerns rise as stress and lack of sleep take their toll on family members @highlight Some awaiting news of loved ones unsure of their legal rights @highlight Compensation issue far from resolved
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"@placeholder was the answer to the question, how could solve the biggest environmental problem, global ones, in a sustainable city development without making those sacrifices?"
(CNN) -- Sun, wind and water now rule an area that was once polluted and derelict. In the Swedish city of Malmo, an old shipyard has been converted from industrial wasteland to spotless eco-district, setting a world class example for sustainable living. The area started becoming commercially defunct in the late 80s. Shipping facilities have since been replaced with homes, shops and office buildings whose energy needs are met solely with renewable sources. The project is called 'Bo01 - City of Tomorrow' and it was started in 2001, to meet the demands of a growing section of the Swedish population who wanted to change the world through a commitment to live more sustainably, and were willing to make sacrifices to do so. @highlight A defunct shipyard in the city of Malmo, Sweden, has been transformed into a green, sustainable district @highlight The Bo01 project created a residence where 100 percent of energy comes from renewable sources @highlight Food waste is converted into biogas for use in local buses @highlight The project didn't meet all goals but has set an example now used in eco-projects in other parts of the world
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The suspects, who are Spanish citizens and are of @placeholder origin, are "strongly radicalized" and had psychological and physical training, as well as training in the use of weapons, said the minister while addressing reporters at an event of his ruling conservative party.
Madrid (CNN)Spanish authorities arrested four suspected members of a terror cell Saturday morning in that country's North African territory of Ceuta, a quartet that Spain's Interior Minister claimed were well-trained and well-prepared to attack. Those arrested were two pairs of brothers, Interior Minister Jorge Fernandez Diaz told reporters Saturday. "What is especially noteworthy with the breakup of this cell are the many parallels with the attacks in Paris recently carried out against the Charlie Hebdo magazine," Fernandez said, referring to the January 7 massacre that ended with 12 dead. Ceuta is a tiny, 7-square-mile Spanish exclave bordering Morocco, across the Strait of Gibraltar from Spain. @highlight Interior minister: "They were willing to carry out an attack" @highlight 2 pairs of brothers arrested in Spanish territory of Ceuta @highlight Minister: They had similarities to those behind the Charlie Hebdo massacre
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"He said harsh things, I said harsh things, and then @placeholder came and Calderon came and we sat down and talked, and continued."
Cancun, Mexico (CNN) -- Latin American and Caribbean leaders meeting in Mexico approved the creation of a regional organization Tuesday that leaves out the United States and Canada. Approval for the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States came from heads of state attending the final session of a two-day "Unity Summit" near the Mexican beach resort of Cancun. More than 30 heads of state attended the meeting hosted by Mexican President Felipe Calderon. Creation of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States, which would bring together the region's 33 countries, was a top item on the agenda. Some leaders see it as an attempt to counterbalance the Organization of American States, in which the United States and Canada are members. @highlight Leaders of 33 Latin, Caribbean nations form Americas bloc that excludes U.S., Canada @highlight Formation of group seen as attempt to counterbalance Organization of American States @highlight Venezuela's Chavez recounts shouting match with Colombian president @highlight Cuban President Raul Castro had to intervene to stop the verbal fight
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As well as being the best looking OS we've ever seen, Yosemite really does give a glimpse into the future of Apple, where all your devices work together seamlessly - as long at they are made by @placeholder.
Apple is preparing to launch a range of iMacs with Ultra HD 'Retina' display screens in a bid to reinvigorate desktop computer sales. The firm is expected to reveal them alongside a new version of its Mac software called Yosemite, and news iPads next month. The new iPads are set to use a thinner design similar to the iPhone 6 and include a Touch ID fingerprint sensor. Scroll down for video iThe new iMacs are expected to retain a similar design to the current model (pictured) but include an ultra high definition Retina screen. The iPad is expected to have a 9.7 inch screen, while the new version of the iPad mini will have a 7.9 inch screen, Bloomberg earlier reported, citing people familiar with the matter. @highlight Retina screens already used in iPhones, iPads and Macbook Pro laptops @highlight Expected to be launched alongside new iPads with Touch Id fingerprint sensors @highlight Will allow users to easily edit and create Ultra HD video
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Ohio is one of a handful of states with woefully few regulations on the books to govern such questionable close contact with wildlife, and @placeholder has been pushing for years to get a stronger law enacted in the state.
(CNN) -- Exotic animals should live in the wild, not be exploited in profit-motivated zoos -- or worse — as "pets" or backyard oddities by people who have a deeply misguided sense of dominion or ownership. What happened in Ohio on Tuesday and Wednesday has drawn dramatic attention to the private possession of exotics, an issue that is a major component of Born Free USA's mission to protect wildlife. On Wednesday, 56 exotic animals — including lions, tigers, bears, giraffes and wolves — were freed from their captivity at a rural residence outside Zanesville. Police report the animals' "owner," 62-year-old Terry Thompson, let the animals out of their cages before he killed himself. Forty-nine of the animals -- including 18 tigers and 17 lions -- were shot dead by law enforcement officers. @highlight Will Travers: Exotic animals must not be exploited as "pets" or backyard oddities @highlight Travers: Ohio slaughter of 48 wild animals, including 18 tigers and 17 lions, is appalling @highlight Ohio has a record of violent encounters between animals and people, he says @highlight "Owning" exotic animals inexcusable, he says, and also puts human lives at risk
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drink, you then went up to a police officer on duty outside and said to him, "my sister has got @placeholder by the balls and if any of you try to get involved you will be going down too”.'
By Lucy Crossley Claims: Police constable Robert Baillie is accused of failing to arrest a suspect, with his ex-wife reporting the allegations to his superiors A love cheat policeman has appeared in court after the wife he left for a younger woman reported him for failing to arrest a suspect because he was a family friend. A court heard that Tammy Baillie tipped off her husband Robert's superiors, telling them he had seen suspect Alexander Bett and although a warrant had been issued, failed to arrest him. Robert Baillie, 37, an officer in Cumbernauld, near Glasgow, is also accused willfully neglecting his duties by not telling senior officers that he knew Mr Bett, 29. @highlight Police constable Robert Baillie accused of willfully neglecting his duties @highlight It is alleged he failed to tell superiors he knew suspect Alexander Bett @highlight He is also accused of failing to arrest Mr Bett when he saw him in town @highlight Police probe launched after ex-wife Tammy Baillie reported him @highlight Baillie had left wife for a younger woman in January 2010, court hears @highlight Mrs Baillie was 'devastated' by separation, but denies seeking revenge
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Also adding to the customer experience, @placeholder says, are the A350's low noise levels.
(CNN) -- To fully appreciate all the A350 XWB promises to offer, your imagination needs to take a rather giant leap. On display for the first time at an airshow, the brand new extra wide bodied passenger jet has been one of the Singapore Airshow's major attention grabbers. Flying high above the Changi Exhibition Centre, it looks sleek and maneuverable. It's a big draw, part of the airshow's static display sitting beside its key competitor, Boeing's 787 Dreamliner. But step on board, and it's unlike any other experience on a passenger jet, because the A350 is still a test aircraft. @highlight Airbus put its A350 XWB test aircraft, with its bare bones cabin, on display at the Singapore Air Show @highlight For now, flights strictly reserved for crew and mechanics @highlight First fit-out of an A350 with a proper cabin is expected next month
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It has been alleged @placeholder supplied baseball superstars with banned substances
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:40 EST, 19 October 2013 | UPDATED: 10:01 EST, 19 October 2013 New York Yankees star Alex Rodriguez paid $305,000 to buy evidence and hide potentially incriminating links to Biogenesis, the Florida clinic behind baseball's doping scandal, according to testimony during arbitration to overturn his doping ban. As the proceeding to end the dispute between Major League Baseball and Rodriguez reached its halfway point on Friday, it was revealed A-Rod handed over cash for documents that included videotapes and affidavits that could incriminate him or be used in defense against doping allegations, the New York Daily News reported. @highlight Bid to overturn 211-game ban turns ugly as cash-for-evidence claims hit both A-Rod and Major League Baseball @highlight Sources reveal testimony that Yankees star A-Rod paid cash to Florida clinic for documents and videos that link him to doping @highlight Attorneys argue over detail while MLB says the real issue is whether Rodriguez violated the league's drug prevention and treatment program
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But the environs of a summer tour are far removed from the reality of daily life at a Premier League club and – once he saw him on the training ground regularly – @placeholder began to realise he wasn't for him.
It was just over a year ago this week that David Moyes and Manchester United finally decided they had perhaps had enough of Wilfried Zaha. When the talented but unreliable young winger turned up 45 minutes late for a reserve game at Salford, the reigning Barclays Premier League champions chose to move him on. It was not the first time Zaha had erred in this way and it was not just at Old Trafford where he could not be relied upon. He had been known to keep people waiting for hours to see him at his house, too. Over time, things like this get you a reputation that is hard to shake. @highlight Wilfried Zaha signed for Manchester United in January 2013 for £10m @highlight He was instantly loaned back to Crystal Palace as part of the deal @highlight After joining United in the summer of 2013 Zaha impressed pre-season @highlight David Moyes soon realised the tricky winger was not for him @highlight Zaha's application and attitude was criticised by backroom staff at United @highlight He was loaned to Cardiff in January 2014 @highlight Zaha was again loaned out by new manager Louis van Gaal @highlight The winger has now joined Crystal Palace on a permanent deal
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@placeholder had lay down behind the digger to stop the driver from leaving, but he had failed to see her
A Chinese woman was crushed to death after trying to stop a digger driver from driving off following a dispute about damage the driver had caused to her property. The incident happened after the owner of the digger was sent to dig a trench as part of work being done to put in an oil pipeline in the Kongwan township, in the city of Yicheng, in central China's Hubei province. According to neighbours of the couple, Yu Chung, 49, and his wife Zhen, 48, the trench had been dug too close tot their home which caused a wall to crack and sag outwards. @highlight Digger driver Yu Bin was digging a trench so an oil pipeline could be layed @highlight While doing so a couple claimed he damaged a wall at their property @highlight Yu and Zhen Chung seized Bin's digger and demanded compensation @highlight But early one morning Bin used a spare key to try and reclaim his digger @highlight While trying to stop him from leaving Zhen was run over and killed
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A town was made to look like it had been hit by a twister and the first trainees to arrive on site used @placeholder to scan for radiation.
By Victoria Woollaston PUBLISHED: 11:31 EST, 11 November 2013 | UPDATED: 11:37 EST, 11 November 2013 The GammaPix app for Android and iOS, pictured, uses a smartphone camera to scan an area for local gamma radiation levels Many everyday items give out small amounts of radiation but if you’re concerned about exactly how much your body is being exposed to, there’s now an app that will tell you. GammaPix, designed by Connecticut-based developers Image Insight, uses a smartphone camera to scan an area for local gamma radiation. The app was created with support from the U.S Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and was successfully tested during recent military exercises. @highlight GammaPix scans for radiation using a smartphone camera sensor @highlight The camera looks for a particular ‘signature’ left behind by gamma rays @highlight It measures the rate at which rays hit the lens to determine radiation levels @highlight App detects radiation in planes, hospitals, contaminated items and more @highlight It was created with the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency
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We all need @placeholder from sunshine but Scotland is cloudy.
Ginger map: Around 13 per cent of Scots, including actress Karen Gillan, have red hair - compared to 1-2 per cent of the world population They are often the butt of cruel jibes and perhaps blame it on their parents’ genes. But now research suggests that redheads can in fact put their colouring down to the weather. Experts believe that Scotland’s gloomy climate has seen a deliberate genetic adaptation to help exploit rare sunny days and boost Vitamin D production. Alastair Moffat, managing director of the ScotlandsDNA project, said the country’s dull weather was responsible for a larger number of flame-haired men and women being born. @highlight One or two per cent of the world’s population has red hair but in Scotland the figure is about 13 per cent
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@placeholder played on for quite a few years at a good level after he left
By Riath Al-Samarrai Follow @@riathalsam Rio Ferdinand fears Manchester United might have repeated the mistake they made in allowing Jaap Stam to leave by letting Nemanja Vidic join Inter Milan. Ferdinand's centre-half partner, 32, will join the Italians on a free transfer this summer, 13 years after Sir Alex Ferguson made a call he later regretted in offloading Stam to Lazio. Former United manager David Moyes has previously described Vidic's move as 'the right decision for club and player', but Ferdinand said: 'Only time will tell if Manchester United regret allowing him to leave. Deja vu: Rio Ferdinand (right) thinks Manchester United may regret letting Nemanja Vidic (centre) leave @highlight Centre half Vidic will join Inter Milan on a free transfer this summer @highlight Ferdinand thinks it could be a repeat of the mistake Manchester United made by letting Stam join Lazio @highlight The United defender believes Wayne Rooney can excel at the World Cup in Brazil this summer
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Additional security measures will be in place in London and elsewhere during the @placeholder.
London (CNN) -- Seven men have been arrested in the United Kingdom on suspicion of terror offenses, West Midlands police said Friday. The arrests on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday followed the discovery of two guns and a small amount of ammunition hidden in a car stopped by police last weekend who believed it was uninsured, the police said. The news comes as Britain is in a state of heightened security ahead of the London Olympics, which open in three weeks. On Thursday, armed police in Staffordshire closed a major highway and called in bomb disposal squads when a passenger on a bus raised the alarm over smoke coming from a fellow traveler's bag. The source turned out to be a quit-smoking aid, and no arrests were made. @highlight NEW: Police found two unloaded guns and some ammunition in a car they stopped @highlight Six men were arrested in the West Midlands and one in West Yorkshire, police say @highlight The UK Home Office terror threat level remains unchanged, at "substantial" @highlight Security has been stepped up in Britain ahead of the Olympic Games
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So whatever the history here, and there is a history, the important thing is that @placeholder act against those who used Pakistani soil to perpetrate attacks."
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- "There's no doubt" that the deadly attack on India's financial capital last month was planned inside Pakistan, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice told CNN on Sunday. People in New Delhi, India, take part in a candlelight vigil for the victims of the Mumbai attacks on Sunday. Her comments to CNN's "Late Edition with Wolf Blitzer" were the most definitive made by a top-ranking U.S. official regarding Pakistan's connection to the November 26-29 attack on Mumbai, in which more than 170 were killed and hundreds of others were wounded. "Well, I think there's no doubt that Pakistani territory was used by probably non-state actors," Rice said. "I don't think that there is compelling evidence of involvement of Pakistani officials. But I do think that Pakistan has a responsibility to act, and it doesn't matter that they're non-state actors." @highlight Condoleezza Rice: "No doubt" Pakistani territory used by "probably non-state actors" @highlight Rice: Pakistan is obligated to root out terrorists within its borders @highlight India has alleged Pakistan-based Islamic militant group linked to Mumbai attacks
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Tiller's slaying drew condemnation from supporters, from some of those who tried to shut down his practice and from President Obama, who just two weeks ago urged @placeholder to seek "common ground" on the issue of abortion.
(CNN) -- Dr. George Tiller, whose Kansas women's clinic frequently took center stage in the U.S. debate over abortion, was shot and killed while serving as an usher at his Wichita church Sunday morning, police said. Dr. George Tiller was one of the few U.S. physicians that performed late-term abortions. Wichita police said a 51-year-old man from the Kansas City, Kansas, area was in custody in connection with the slaying of Tiller, who was one of the few U.S. physicians who still performed late-term abortions. The killing, which came about 16 years after Tiller survived a shooting outside his Wichita clinic, took place shortly after 10 a.m. Sunday at Reformation Lutheran Church. Officers found the 67-year-old dead in the foyer, police said. @highlight Suspect in shooting death of Dr. George Tiller in custody, police say @highlight Tiller shot Sunday at his church in Wichita, Kansas, according to police @highlight Motive unknown; Tiller was one of few U.S. doctors performing late-term abortions @highlight Supporters, President Obama and anti-abortion groups condemn killing
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‘@placeholder and Nicole worked so very hard here and I think they wanted to move to America for a quieter life.
By Tom Kelly and Andrew Levy PUBLISHED: 18:59 EST, 16 December 2012 | UPDATED: 05:28 EST, 17 December 2012 Days before the tragedy, the father of a British boy killed in the Sandy Hook massacre told friends in the UK that his family was enjoying a ‘dream life’ in America. Ian Hockley, whose six-year-old son Dylan was one of 20 youngsters murdered, had proudly shown former neighbours pictures of his two children when he returned to finalise the sale of their old home in Hampshire last week. Mr Hockley, who is in his early 40s, told friends at his local pub that he and his U.S.-born wife, Nicole, were having a ‘wonderful American adventure’ after moving to New England with Dylan and his older brother Jake in January 2011. @highlight The father of the British boy murdered in U.S. school shooting had spoken warmly of the family's new life @highlight He told former neighbours in UK that their new home was safe and peaceful @highlight His son was killed by a crazed gunman at school a week later
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However, while Burt and @placeholder popularized the Gatorade shower, they didn't pull off the first dunking.
(Mental Floss) -- Snow and ice may be dominating the weather report, but January is also a great time for another very specific type of precipitation: the Gatorade shower. With the college bowl season winding down and the NFL playoffs heating up this weekend, get ready to see some coaches covered in sports drink. Here are the answers to some burning questions about this fairly new tradition. Who started the tradition? Although the exact origins of the tradition are hotly debated, former New York Giants defensive tackle Jim Burt often gets the credit for the first bath. According to Darren Rovell's interesting book "First in Thirst: How Gatorade Turned the Science of Sweat into a Cultural Phenomenon," Burt had the idea for the prank while the Giants were struggling during the 1985 season. @highlight Book: New York Giants defensive tackle Jim Burt popularized Gatorade shower @highlight Harry Carson threatened President Reagan with shower, but used popcorn @highlight Miami Dolphins head coach Don Shula ordered players not to shower him @highlight Liquid tradition spread to the NBA in 2008
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However, the show in @placeholder attracted 100 people who chanted 'Rape is not a joke!'
Comedian Bill Cosby, who is facing sexual assault allegations from a string of women, was given a standing ovation by an audience in California at his latest show. The 77-year-old was welcomed by the audience at the Turlock Community Theatre and they rose to their feet at the end of show, which is part of his comedy tour. Only one protester showed up outside the venue in the central Californian city after Cosby began his tour in Denver, Colorado on Saturday. Scroll down for video Comedian Bill Cosby was given a standing ovation after a performance in California as part of his comedy tour. He is pictured performing in Denver on Saturday @highlight Bill Cosby was performing at a California theatre as part of his comedy tour @highlight Was given a standing ovation by the audience at the end of the show @highlight Comes amid allegations the 77-year-old sexually assaulted women @highlight At least 15 women have come forward with claims dating back decades @highlight Protesters have interrupted previous shows with hecklers chanting
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Phone calls recorded by @placeholder are "part of the investigation" into the alleged domestic violence," sheriff's spokesman Steve Whitmore said.
Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- A family court judge refused Mel Gibson's request to prohibit the actor-director's ex-girlfriend and her lawyers from talking to reporters about their child custody battle Wednesday. The judge also withheld a decision on Oksana Grigorieva's petition to change the temporary custody order to prevent Gibson from having overnight visits with their 1-year-old daughter. Gibson and Grigorieva, who split up months after Lucia was born, sat on opposite sides of a courtroom Wednesday for a daylong hearing Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Scott Gordon. The hearing was closed to the public and lawyers on each side would not reveal if either of the parents testified Wednesday. @highlight NEW: The judge rejected Gibson's request for a gag order @highlight NEW: No ruling was made on Grigorieva's petition to limit Gibson's visitation rights @highlight The actor is battling his ex-girlfriend over custody rights for their daughter @highlight Gibson is still under investigation for alleged domestic violence
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Mr Hoferlin is not the first @placeholder to accuse British players of being spoilt.
Britain’s last hope in the women’s singles crashed out yesterday despite wearing her ‘lucky’ dress. Heather Watson lost in three sets after a battling performance against world No 7 Angelique Kerber. Watson appeared in the same high-waisted Lululemon dress she had worn for her first round victory, after asking on Twitter: ‘Yay or Nay for my Wimbledon dress?’ Lucky dress... but not enough: Heather Watson, 22, crashed out of Wimbledon leaving just Andy Murray Despite some complaints that it didn’t do justice to her figure, most posts were supportive and she wore it again as she took to Centre Court yesterday afternoon. @highlight The 22-year-old British number one battles Angelique Kerber of Germany @highlight She wore same high-waisted Lululemon dress from her win in first round @highlight Defeat came as top coach claimed British players were too spoilt to win @highlight Belgian Julien Hoferlin said high-class facilities eliminate hunger for sport
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Last night a senior @placeholder politician said the move was an example of French authorities’ ‘failure’ to deal with the problem – and accused them of offering only a ‘sticking plaster’ solution.
The Mayor of Calais has demanded that hundreds of migrants in a squalid camp are moved to a comfortable new tented area. Natacha Bouchart has previously warned that migrants in the town are ‘prepared to die’ to reach Britain and its generous benefits. But there are fears the new campsite – close to the port where many try and board lorries heading for Kent – will cause more problems for drivers and British border staff. Madame Bouchart called for a camp known as Jungle 2 to be closed so inhabitants can be moved to more comfortable and hygienic conditions. At least 900 migrants live at the rubbish-infested site, trying to reach the UK. @highlight Hundreds to be moved to a new comfortable tented area close to port @highlight Fears camp will encourage more people closer to the ferry terminal @highlight Concerns it will impact on Britain-bound lorry drivers and border staff @highlight Labour MP David Hanson criticised move as a 'sticking plaster' solution @highlight The immigration spokesman said France needed to take responsibility
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The arrival of @placeholder as the club’s new manager in the summer looks to have reversed his fortunes.
England Under 21 striker Saido Berahino has revealed how religion helped him cope with last season’s despair at West Brom under former manager Pepe Mel. Berahino’s promising career dramatically hit the rocks when he was involved in a bust-up with team-mate James Morrison and then pictured taking laughing gas. With Mel dropping him from the team, Berahino, who came to England as a refugee from war-torn Burundi at the age of 10, admitted to feeling isolated and going off the rails. West Brom striker Saido Berahino scored in the Capital One cup in midweek against Hull The 21-year-old celebrates his strike against Hull as he hopes to continue impressing manager Alan Irvine @highlight 21-year-old claims religion helped him through last season's despair @highlight Striker fell-out of favour with former boss Pepe Mel after off-field issues @highlight Saido Berahino has been impressive for the England Under 21 side
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Public anger over @placeholder expense threatens to erupt again after details of their landlords were published.
MPs are demanding a bigger expenses bill so they can live in some of London’s most expensive districts – and avoid using public transport. Generous rules already allow MPs to claim £20,000 to rent a second home but some are complaining it is not enough to fund ‘suitable’ accommodation close to Westminster. Officials at the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority (IPSA) insisted ‘MPs should, where possible, be treated in the same manner as other citizens’ but is now considering increasing the rent limits so MPs can live within walking distance of the Houses of Parliament. MPs say they should be able to claim expenses to live within walking distance of the Houses of Parliament, so they do not have to use public transport late at night @highlight Commons watchdog launches review of expenses regime after MPs complain they cannot afford to live in Westminster @highlight MPs challenge rules which says they should travel on public transport like everyone else @highlight 50 MPs block release of details about their landlords, as eight are revealed to be renting from other MPs, peers or former politicians @highlight Ex-defence minister Sir Peter Luff claims expenses to rent a flat from Chelsea's Frank Lampard
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It will be a system unfamiliar to anyone not from @placeholder but they are intelligent enough to learn if Hodgson puts the right players in the right areas, and he insists finding round pegs for round holes is one of his strengths.
If all hope for the future of this England team revolves around Raheem Sterling, perhaps it’s best if the whole team revolves around him, too. Roy Hodgson is a careful man and can be expected to resist the urge to pile greater responsibility on to a 19-year-old with eight caps. He is also an experienced coach with an expert eye which must be telling him that Sterling is developing at an accelerated rate into an exceptional attacking force. Hodgson will cogitate, for sure, but for anyone watching England toil to a 1-0 win against Norway at Wembley on Wednesday it was clear the Liverpool starlet is the team’s most exciting and threatening player. @highlight At just 19 Raheem Sterling is an integral player for Liverpool and England @highlight Sterling has made 79 appearances for Liverpool scoring 14 goals @highlight The forward has eight caps for England and is most effective in the centre @highlight Playing Sterling in the centre could shackle Wayne Rooney's role in the side
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Still, @placeholder accused Emanuel of hubris for thinking he could impose his plan on teachers.
(CNN) -- The hard-nosed stance taken by Mayor Rahm Emanuel in the Chicago teachers' strike dovetails with the education goals of his former boss, President Barack Obama, but observers disagreed Monday over how well it serves the city's schoolchildren. Critics such as Fordham University professor Mark Naison say Emanuel is slavishly following the Obama administration's educational policies to the detriment of children and teachers. "It makes teachers look at students as their adversaries," said Naison, who works with public school teachers as part of the Bronx African American History Project and is a professor of African American Studies and History at the university. @highlight The combination of labor, new Democrats and no money called "combustible" @highlight "The big funders love it. Teachers hate it," Fordham University professor says @highlight "What the Chicago teachers have done is say enough is enough," he adds @highlight "People are going to lose their jobs ... maybe rightly so," head of charter school network says
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Like many new managers who arrive with the transfer window closed, the first thing @placeholder did was to claim the players might be in better shape and launch into a fitness drive.
Listen out in the 16th minute of Chelsea’s game against Schalke tonight and amid the usual din of the Veltins Arena there may be a ripple of applause and a chorus of 'One Di Matteo'. Chelsea supporters treat their legends with respect. Remember how they sang for Frank Lampard at Manchester City, even after he had scored a late equaliser against them. The 16th minute ovation in honour of Roberto Di Matteo’s shirt number became a staple of Chelsea games after he had been fired to make way for Rafa Benitez. Roberto Di Matteo gets organised before Schalke's training session at Veltins-Arena on Monday @highlight Chelsea face Roberto Di Matteo's Schalke side at Veltins-Arena in Gelsenkirchen in the Champions League on Tuesday evening @highlight Di Matteo guided Chelsea to their first ever Champions League title in 2012 @highlight Di Matteo was dismissed six months later by Roman Abramovich @highlight The former Italy international was replaced by Rafeal Benitez @highlight Di Matteo is Schalke’s seventh manager since 2008 @highlight Schalke have won four games and lost three since his appointment @highlight Julian Draxler will not feature against Chelsea after pulling a thigh muscle
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Reigning champion Casey Stoner, who crashed out in Germany on the last lap when in second place, could only manage fifth place behind teammate @placeholder.
(CNN) -- Spain's Dani Pedrosa continued his hot streak by claiming pole for the Italian MotoGP Saturday on his Repsol Honda. Pedrosa, who won last weekend's German round of the championship, clocked one minute 47.284 seconds on the Mugello circuit to edge out compatriot Jorge Lorenzo on his Yamaha. It was the 26-year-old Pedrosa's 21st pole in MotoGP and he benefited from a mechanical problem with Lorenzo's bike at the end of the session. On his last flying lap, Lorenzo came to a halt and had to settle for second quickest. "I had engine problems in the final corners and I had to stop," said Lorenzo, who leads Pedrosa by 26 points in the title standings. @highlight Dani Pedrosa of Spain on pole for Italian MotoGP @highlight Fastest time of one minute 47.284 seconds at Mugello @highlight Championship leader Jorge Lorenzo second fastest @highlight Defending title holder Casey Stoner fifth best
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Official histories of @placeholder mention the abuses it was known for, but considers them a thing of the past.
(CNN) -- After more than 40 years of having his claims of an unjust murder conviction go unanswered, Louisiana inmate Herman Wallace is now a free man. But it may be a Pyrrhic victory. Wallace, who spent decades in solitary confinement, is terminally ill with liver cancer. He was released after a judge vacated his murder conviction and sentence, one of his attorneys told CNN. State officials had been threatened with contempt if they did not release Wallace immediately. Wallace, 71, is one of the "Angola 3" -- three inmates who claim they tried to point out injustices at Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola during the late 1960s and 1970s. @highlight Inmate is released, according to attorney @highlight Federal judge orders release of terminally ill inmate, 71 @highlight Herman Wallace was in solitary confinement for more than 40 years @highlight He was convicted of killing a guard at prison in Angola, Louisiana
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She was taken to a house in the @placeholder while we organised her a flight out of there.
By Leon Watson Smiling happily on her wedding day, Nicole Reyes went from the picture of happiness to a gaunt prisoner on the day she was released from a Dominican Republic jail. Today the British mother's family, from Cardiff, south Wales, told of their tearful reunion after they scraped the cash together to allow her to jump bail back to the UK. The 38-year-old was given a 12-year sentence in February for killing her husband Jorge, 37, who died in July 2012. Her family managed to raise the £62,000 needed to pay her bail and four weeks ago the authorities on the Caribbean island freed her without confiscating her passport. @highlight Nicole Reyes was pictured on the day she was released from prison @highlight She was convicted for killing husband Jorge in Dominican Republic @highlight Was sentenced to 12 years behind bars for voluntary manslaughter @highlight Family in Cardiff raised £62,000 needed for her to be released on bail @highlight She was freed by authorities but they didn't confiscate her passport @highlight Has been reunited with her family, meeting her grandson for the first time
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Cantor, the second-most powerful member of the @placeholder, vastly outspent his opponent.
(CNN) -- It wasn't the pollster's fault. Sure, it would be an understatement to say that Eric Cantor's surprising loss Tuesday night to relatively unknown tea party candidate David Brat did not reflect the internal polls that had the House majority leader ahead by more than 30 points. But it wasn't necessarily Republican pollster John McLaughlin's fault. Really. He doesn't deserve the withering attacks he's come under by those who sit safely on the sidelines of actual real campaign work. He shouldn't bear the slings and arrows of those, thanks to 24-hour cable news, who have become paid pundits on the subject of politics and campaigns without ever being part of one. @highlight Cornell Belcher says Eric Cantor's polling was off, but likely voters were off, too @highlight Belcher: Shifts in demographics and polarization helped to dislodge conventional wisdom @highlight Cantor probably never really had the big lead he thought he had, says Belcher
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Worse betrayal was yet to come though when @placeholder logged on to Facebook a month later, on 14 January this year.
Tracey Jackson was left heartbroken after she discovered that her Tunisian fiancé had married another woman while they were still engaged A mother-of-two discovered that her Tunisian fiancé had wed another woman when he posted his marriage certificate on Facebook. Tracey Jackson met Atef Khadhraoui, 20 years her junior, on a social networking website. Over the next four years the 48-year-old lavished the 28-year-old with gifts and cash. However, Tracey was left heartbroken when she discovered that he chose to repay her by marrying another woman – and not telling her. Tracey from Rhyl, Wales, believes he must have used some of her money to fund the secret nuptials with his new wife, although he denies this claim. @highlight Tracey, 48, met Atef Khadhraoui, 28, on a social networking website @highlight After visiting him twice he requested large amounts of money from her @highlight Four-year engagement ended when Atef's new wife messaged Tracey @highlight The mum-of-two has met a new Tunisian man who 'treats her like royalty'
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She said: ‘I called to @placeholder to keep swimming and Gareth got really close - then I heard him say 'I've got nothing left'.’
By Belinda Robinson Tragic death: Kayaker Gareth Lockyer, 34, was found dead in the River Usk in Powys An exhausted kayaker who drowned after becoming trapped underwater was overheard muttering ‘I’ve got nothing left,’ before he died his girlfriend told an inquest. Gareth Lockyer, 34, from Warwick was paddling along the swollen River Usk, near Brecon, South Wales when his kayak capsized, tipping him into the water. The Kayak-enthusiast had been enjoying a day out on the river in February with his girlfriend Emma North but became separated from the group he was with at Llangynidr, near Crickhowell, on Sunday lunchtime. @highlight The Kayak-enthusiast had been enjoying a day out on a river in South Wales @highlight But the safety strap attached to his leg became snagged on a tree dragging him under the surface @highlight Rescuers found his body a day later in the swollen River Usk @highlight His heartbroken family paid tribute to a 'kind and gentle' man
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Behind the president's security detail -- a small army of secret service members clad in dark suits and sunglasses -- camera-wielding tourists and news crews snapped images of the motorcade as it rumbled through @placeholder, and later of Obama's meeting with the friends and family members of those killed during the attacks.
New York (CNN) -- Six picture frames hang inside a firehouse in Manhattan, each displaying a photograph of a man who died in the aftermath of the worst terrorist attack in U.S. history. "We always say never forget," said one firefighter from New York's Engine 23. The grizzled middle-aged man, who did not want to share his name, said President Barack Obama's visit to New York was an acknowledgement of "what we're going through." After nearly a decade of war prompted by the horrific events of September 11, 2001, the president traveled to Manhattan Thursday to meet with 9/11 survivors and lay a wreath at ground zero, four days after the killing of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden. @highlight NEW: Obama follows tradition of other presidents with a personal appearance @highlight Obama met a 14-year-old girl who wrote him a letter about the loss of her father @highlight President Barack Obama went to New York to meet with 9/11 survivors @highlight The trip comes four days after a U.S. Navy SEAL team killed Osama bin Laden
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And in many parts of @placeholder, ivory and rhino horn powder are valued for ceremonial purposes, for religious purposes, cultural purposes."
Hong Kong (CNN) -- In one of the biggest busts of its kind in Hong Kong, customs authorities this week seized more than 1,100 ivory tusks, 13 rhino horns and five leopard pelts. The haul, found in a container shipped from Nigeria, is valued at more than $5.3 million. On August 6, Hong Kong customs officials -- tipped off by their mainland Chinese counterparts -- detained "two suspicious containers" for inspection, according to a Hong Kong government press release. Authorities found the animal products "inside 21 sealed wooden crates at the rear of one of the containers." Authorities have not made any arrests in this case so far. @highlight Hong Kong customs seized more than 1100 ivory tusks, 13 rhino horns, five leopard pelts @highlight Illegal haul, found in container shipped from Nigeria, estimated at $5.3 million @highlight Black market price for ivory is almost $3,000 per kilogram @highlight Economic growth in Asia, demand from China pushing appetite for ivory
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The Anfield club have been in discussions with @placeholder for weeks over a deal for their 20-year-old winger.
Can Liverpool's new boys fill the void left by Luis Suarez? Liverpool are on the verge of completing a £30million double swoop for Belgium World Cup star Divock Origi and Benfica winger Lazar Markovic. Origi was pictured arriving in Liverpool on Wednesday to discuss terms with Reds officials at their Melwood training ground and could undergo his medical alongside Markovic on Thursday. A £19.8million fee for Markovic is believed to have been agreed with Benfica - which activated his release clause - while Origi looks sets to cost Liverpool £10m from French outfit Lille, although Tottenham are attempted to snatch the Belgian striker for themselves. @highlight Origi was pictured arriving in Liverpool ahead of potential £10m move @highlight The 19-year-old Lille forward impressed during World Cup for Belgium @highlight Markovic will undergo medical at Anfield on Thursday ahead of move @highlight Benfica winger looks set to move to Liverpool for £19.8m
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Arnold, investigators believe, experienced the same type of "mode confusion" that caught Asiana's pilots off guard -- at a much lower altitude -- shortly before they plowed into the sea wall at @placeholder.
When federal safety investigators meet on Tuesday to determine the cause of the Asiana Flight 214 crash, they will have studied not only last summer's deadly accident but also a little-known incident years earlier. In August of 2010, Eugene Francis Arnold, one of the Federal Aviation Administration's top test pilots, was descending into Seattle's Boeing Field when he leveled off to avoid another plane. To his surprise, his speed fell 10 or 15 knots below his target speed, even though he believed the jet's automated speed control, or auto-throttle, was engaged. Arnold pushed the throttle manually to increase the plane's speed and landed safely. @highlight NTSB votes Tuesday on cause of 2013 Asiana crash in San Francisco @highlight Focus is on pilots' actions, automation @highlight Pilots confused by auto-throttle modes @highlight Will blame fall on pilots or designers?
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Cameron said the group poses a "greater and deeper" threat than @placeholder has ever known.
The UK government raised its terror threat level Friday from "substantial" to "severe," the fourth highest of five levels, in response to events in Iraq and Syria, where ISIS militants have seized a large swath of territory. "That means that a terrorist attack is highly likely, but there is no intelligence to suggest that an attack is imminent," Home Secretary Theresa May said. The "root cause" of Britain's terror threat is "Islamist extremism," Prime Minister David Cameron said. The execution of American journalist James Foley is clear evidence that ISIS's fight in Iraq and Syria "is not some foreign conflict thousands of miles from home that we can hope to ignore," according to the UK leader. @highlight Ex-U.S. official notes ISIS has yet to attack outside the Middle East @highlight UK terror threat hiked to second-highest level due to events in Iraq, Syria @highlight Cameron: We can't ignore Islamist extremists after James Foley's killing @highlight Spokesman: U.S. has no plans now to raise its own terror threat level
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That outbreak was traced to a different @placeholder peanut processing plant.
(CNN) -- Inspectors found mildew on a ceiling and other problems last year at a peanut butter producing plant in Georgia that has been linked to a salmonella outbreak, according to reports released Monday by the state Department of Agriculture. A salmonella outbreak linked to a peanut butter plant has sickened nearly 500 people, the CDC says. But the owner of the Blakely, Georgia, plant -- Virginia-based Peanut Corp. of America -- described the problems as "relatively minor and for the most part corrected on site." PCA this month stopped production at the Blakely plant and launched a nationwide recall of peanut butter and peanut paste made there after July 1, 2008. @highlight Inspectors: Plant linked to salmonella outbreak had mildew, other problems last year @highlight New York Times: Earlier inspections found sanitation lapses at plant @highlight Outbreak has led to nearly 500 salmonella illnesses, CDC says @highlight Products made with Georgia plant's peanut butter recalled this month
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On Sunday @placeholder's government responded, saying it has not undertaken any hostile actions toward Venezuela.
(CNN) -- The Colombian government said it would appeal to international bodies over what it called a threat made over the weekend by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. On his weekly Sunday television show, Chavez ordered the Venezuelan military to begin preparations for a war with the neighboring country, warning of a conspiracy between Colombia and the United States to attack Venezuela. "The two governments have joined together to fool the world or to try to fool the world," Chavez said. Addressing his military commanders, he added, "Let's not waste a single day in the preparation of our main mission: to prepare ourselves for war and to help the people prepare for war. It's everyone's responsibility." @highlight Colombia says it would ask for intervention from U.N. Security Council, OAS @highlight Venezuela strongly objects to U.S.-Colombia deal on base use @highlight Last month Venezuelan authorities said they captured two Colombian spies @highlight Colombia denies claim
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‘I think he was better in the second half against @placeholder,’ said Deila.
Ronny Deila had never seen Wakaso Mubarak in the flesh when he gambled on a one-year loan deal for the Ghanaian winger. Yet it took just one look at the stocky 24-year-old to detect a Celtic cult hero in the making. A potential crowd pleaser who can fulfil the Norwegian’s craving for genuine pace and width in his team. Cast into the starting line-up in pressing circumstances against Salzburg in the Europa League, the World Cup star marked his debut with a stunning 14th-minute goal. His general display raised hopes that Celtic have made an astute capture. For 12 months, at least. Possibly longer, depending on price. @highlight Celtic manager Ronny Deila hadn't seen Wakaso Mubarek play before signing him on loan @highlight The Ghanaian scored on his Celtic debut in the Europa League @highlight Mubarek is on loan from wealthy Russian club Rubin Kazan
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@placeholder police said that they had arrested a 29-year-old man of no fixed address after he was detained by store security and a member of public following the theft of aftershave from Boots.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 19:41 EST, 24 January 2014 | UPDATED: 07:39 EST, 25 January 2014 Action: Douglas Carswell saw the man running with items of shopping and chased after before pinning him down A Tory backbencher has chased down and detained an alleged shoplifter in his constituency. Douglas Carswell said he saw the man running in Clacton, Essex, with items falling out of his pockets, and store detectives in pursuit. After catching the suspect and pinning him against a wall yesterday, he told him: ‘You probably don’t want to hear this, but I’m your local MP.’ @highlight Douglas Carswell caught suspect running with items of shopping @highlight Pinned him against wall in Clacton, Essex, and told him: 'I'm your local MP' @highlight Police thanked him for citizen arrest and took suspect away
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Mr @placeholder has said he doesn't want his wife to go to jail, and he appeared at her bond hearing Monday to ask for leniency.
By Brian Clark Howard Last updated at 9:59 PM on 21st June 2011 Arrested bride: Bernadette Catan-Keeler was arrested on Sunday morning for allegedly beating and biting her husband just hours after they were married Michael Lohan's ex-girlfriend has been arrested for assaulting her new husband just hours after they were married. Bernadette Catan-Keeler is accused of attacking her new husband Michael Keeler and biting his shoulder. She was arrested Sunday morning in Point Lighthouse, Florida, and charged with domestic battery. According to the Orlando Sentinel, Mr Keeler told police his new bride attacked him at a hotel and then later at their home in Lighthouse Point. @highlight Bernadette Besario Catan-Keeler charged @highlight She had been celebrating marriage to Michael Keeler @highlight Appears to be same woman who dated Michael Lohan
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Geographically, @placeholder sits beneath Brazil and citizens here like to think of their neighbours that way.
The World Cup is just 29 days away and excitement is building. Each week our man in Brazil, Joe Callaghan, brings us the latest news and views from South America - as well as traveller tips for those heading out there - and provides a flavour of exactly how the World Cup in Brazil is shaping up. If Zico's so worried, shouldn't England be a little bit concerned too? With all the focus on the World Cup opener against top seeds Italy in the Amazon a month from today, Uruguay are in danger of flying a little under Roy Hodgson's radar. @highlight Brazil legend Zico claims England's Group D opponents Uruguay are the team best equipped to beat the host @highlight The World Cup is set to kick off with most of the transport infrastructure in Sao Paulo and Fortaleza unfinished @highlight Brazil star Neymar has introduced girlfriend Gabriela Lenzi to Barcelona and he expects to play in the La Liga title showdown against Atletico Madrid @highlight Six managers have been sacked in the first four rounds of Brazil's Championship
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She took a photo of the @placeholder town sign and sent it to a friend back home in Dull, with a message jokingly suggesting that the towns should pair up.
By Steph Cockroft Dull is a tiny Scottish village with barely 20 homes; Boring is a US town of 10,000, which proudly boasts two golf courses and its own brewery. But the two communities, which sit more than 4,500 miles apart, are today celebrating perhaps the only feature they have in common - their uninteresting names. After teaming up in 2012, the governor of Oregon declared Saturday, August 9 as a public holiday across the entire state - which would be known as Boring and Dull Day. The farming communities of Boring, Oregon and Dull, Scotland partnered up in June 2012 in an effort to boost tourism @highlight Dull, in Perth and Kinross, is 75 miles north of Glasgow and has 80 residents @highlight Boring, Oregon, has 10,000 with two golf courses, a restaurant and brewery @highlight Boring and Dull Day became a public holiday in US state in June 2012 @highlight American town celebrating public holiday with ice cream and Scottish piper
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He's a reminder of an older, more centrist kind of @placeholder, the kind you don't see very much these days.
(CNN) -- Wednesday is the 100th anniversary of Richard Nixon's birth. He remains a controversial figure, and not just on the political left. Last year, I was covering the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington when I came across a stall selling old political pins. Unable to resist, I bought one with a picture of Tricky Dick giving his best crocodile smile beneath the classic slogan "Nixon's The One!" I slipped it on at a party later that evening and was surprised by the results. None of the young conservative activists had a nice word to say about Nixon and many were quite hostile. To them, he was the archetypal Republican in Name Only -- a liberal in conservative clothing. While most Americans probably remember him only for Watergate or Vietnam -- and many liberals still revile him as a war-bating, divisive anti-communist -- from a conservative perspective his politics were disappointingly moderate. @highlight Timothy Stanley: Wednesday is 100th anniversary of Richard Nixon's birth @highlight He says GOP could take a page from Nixon on adapting. Nixon was good at getting elected @highlight He says Nixon was politcially strategic: backed ERA, poverty fighting measures, founded EPA @highlight Stanley: Without Watergate, he'd likely still be popular
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Though unflattering comparisons have been made between Barcelona and @placeholder, 23-year-old Bojan has been impressed with the quality of his new team-mates in his first day in training.
Stoke City’s former Barcelona whizzkid Bojan Krkic has reclaimed the No27 shirt he wore when tipped to be the next Lionel Messi. Bojan has signed for Mark Hughes after failing to live up to the early hype when he made his Nou Camp debut at 17. In a live webchat with Stoke fans on Friday night, Bojan predicted the good times would return for him in The Potteries and explained why he’s chosen to wear the 27 shirt this season. Scroll down for video... No 27: Bojan Krkic wants to get back to his best after picking his old Barcelona shirt number at Stoke @highlight Former Barcelona striker Bojan Krkic has signed for Stoke City @highlight Spanish forward wants to return to his best after picking old No 27 shirt @highlight The 23-year-old has spent unsuccessful loans with Roma, Ajax and Milan @highlight Krkic consulted former teammate Marc Muniesa before agreeing move @highlight Potters are looking to play a passing game under Mark Hughes
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Anni’s bereaved father @placeholder listened in anguish as Qwabe spelt out his daughter’s last moments.
The father of murdered honeymoon bride Anni Dewani yesterday wiped away tears as he examined items of evidence at the trial of one of her alleged killers. Vinod Hindocha was accompanied by Anni's cousin Nishma Hindocha at the Cape Town court where one of the alleged hijackers - who has already confessed - pointed the finger of blame at his alleged partner in crime. Mr Hindocha stood close to his niece as they examined the bracelet and watch Anni had been wearing when she was killed. Alongside these items was a mobile phone alleged to belong to the hijacked taxi's driver and a handgun allegedly used to murder her. @highlight Anni’s death was paid for by her own husband, the court has been told @highlight Hitman Mziwamadoda Qwabe alleged Xolile Mngeni was his partner @highlight Mngeni insists on innocence, as does Anni's husband Shrien Dewani @highlight Attempts to extradite Mr Dewani back to Cape Town have stalled while the Briton is treated for post traumatic stress disorder and depression @highlight Anguished father appeared to wipe tear from his eye as daughter's killer appealed for forgiveness
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Every day as @placeholder prepares to go underground, he checks a bulletin board listing the latest coal closures.
(CNN) -- Amanda Sedgmer, mother of five and daughter of coal country, believes that in this presidential election, her way of life is at stake. "If you ask anybody in the coal industry what would happen if Obama is re-elected, they'd say the coal industry is done," said Sedgmer, whose husband, Ryan, is a coal miner and whose family has depended on the industry for at least four generations. Sedgmer lives in Hopedale, Ohio, which sits on top of one of the state's richest coal deposits. For nearly a century here, mining has been one of the few professions guaranteeing a good and consistent salary. @highlight Hopedale, Ohio, has a population of 950 and many residents work in coal industry @highlight Coal plant closures in the U.S. are on the rise; between 10-20% closed in past three years @highlight The EPA's recent "MACT Rule" requires significantly lower emissions from coal plants @highlight Mitt Romney says President Obama is anti-coal. Obama says he's for "clean coal"
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Schofield has apologised personally after the list of names - understood to be @placeholder figures - was briefly exposed on screen.
By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 14:26 EST, 15 November 2012 | UPDATED: 15:19 EST, 15 November 2012 ITV's director of television has admitted Phillip Schofield was 'wrong' in confronting David Cameron with a list of alleged paedophiles on live TV, adding that the action was 'misguided'. In an interview on ITV News, Peter Fincham said that he would be responding to letters from Lord McAlpine and Tory MP John Whittingdale 'very quickly'. TV regulator Ofcom has received 415 complaints about last week's incident and has launched an investigation into it. Scroll down for video Interview: ITV boss Peter Fincham, a former BBC 1 Controller, said Phillip Schofield was 'wrong' in confronting David Cameron with a list of alleged paedophiles on live TV @highlight Peter Fincham said he will respond to a letter from Lord McAlpine @highlight Ofcom has received 415 complaints about last week's incident @highlight Mr Fincham said he was 'confident this sort of thing won't happen again'
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The ceasefire in volatile eastern Ukraine is crumbling, with @placeholder and allied officials accusing Moscow of sending fresh troops, tanks and other military equipment across the border in recent days -- something that Russian officials have strongly denied.
(CNN) Russia plans to send long-range bombers to the Gulf of Mexico in what appears to be Moscow's latest provocative maneuver in its increasingly frosty relations with the West. Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu said Wednesday that "we have to maintain (Russia's) military presence in the western Atlantic and eastern Pacific, as well as the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico" -- including sending bombers "as part of the drills." It's an argument U.S. officials don't seem to be buying. "We do not see the security environment as warranting such provocative and potentially destabilizing activity," a senior Obama administration official said Thursday. @highlight U.S. official: Plan is "provocative and potentially destabilizing" @highlight Russia: Patrols could include the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico @highlight That would bring the flights close to U.S. territorial waters @highlight Russia sending a message over U.S. actions in Ukraine, analyst says
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Tsarnaev's laptop was turned over by Kadyrbayev on April 19, the same day the FBI raided the apartment he shared with @placeholder, Kadyrbayev's attorney Robert Stahl said.
The father of a friend of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev spoke in support of his son Sunday, saying he was simply in the "wrong place, (at the) wrong time, with (the) wrong people." Amir Ismagulov is the father of Azamat Tazhayakov, one of three friends charged in connection with the case. Tazhayakov and Dias Kadyrbayev are accused of obstruction of justice. They have already waived their right to bail. Robel Phillipos, charged with lying to investigators, will appear in court Monday and will ask to be released on bond, his lawyers said in a court filing. The FBI says that on April 18 the three friends went to Tsarnaev's college dorm room at the University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth. Authorities believe two of the men -- Tazhayakov and Kadyrbayev -- removed items from the room, including a laptop and a backpack loaded with fireworks. @highlight Azamat Tazhayakov's father speaks to CNN after meeting with his son @highlight He says Tazhayakov was in the "wrong place, (at the) wrong time, with (the) wrong people" @highlight Tazhayakov and Dias Kadyrbayev are due back in court on May 14 @highlight Robel Phillipos faces a bail hearing Monday
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Thinking it was a mistake Mrs Snow replied saying the caller must have the wrong number but, chillingly, they replied: 'No I haven't, @placeholder'.
By Amy Oliver UPDATED: 10:00 EST, 6 June 2012 A 'sexually obsessed' stalker whose explicit texts and phone calls caused a mother six months of torment was the very police officer sent to help her, it has emerged. Dunstable-based Maria Snow, 49, waived her anonymity to speak of her horror at finding out PC Mark Wilkie was behind the daily calls to her mobile. Mrs Snow recalled how former Bedfordshire Police PC would breathe heavily into the phone and tell her how attractive she was to him. The terrifying calls started in August 2009 when Mrs Snow was going through a difficult divorce from her husband. @highlight PC Mark Wilkie had been called out to Maria Snow's house following a row with her husband @highlight He started sending explicit texts six months later after being called out for a second time @highlight Police believe up to 50 women could have been stalked @highlight Wilkie used pay-as-you-go phone to not be traced @highlight Victims' details taken from police database @highlight 51-year-old jailed for three years and four months @highlight If you have been affected by stalking or harassment you can call the National Stalking helpline on 0808 802 0300 or email them: advice@stalkinghelpline.org
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Manning said he passed on information that "upset" or "disturbed" him but didn't give @placeholder anything he thought would harm the United States if it were made public.
(CNN) -- Supporters of Pfc. Bradley Manning, accused in the largest leak of classified documents in U.S. history, have adopted the phrase: "I am Bradley Manning." But who is Manning? A whistle-blower? Or someone who aided the enemy in the midst of war? Those and other questions go to trial Monday as Manning's court-martial is scheduled to begin at Maryland's Fort Meade. Gallery: Key WikiLeaks figures as trial begins In February, Manning, 25, pleaded guilty to 10 of the 22 charges against him and faces up to two decades in jail. He did not plead guilty to the most serious charge -- that of aiding the United States' enemies, which carries the potential for a life sentence. @highlight Pfc. Bradley Manning is accused in the largest leak of classified documents in U.S. history @highlight In February, he pleaded guilty to 10 of the 22 charges against him @highlight He did not plead guilty to the most serious charge -- that of aiding the United States' enemies @highlight Manning's supporters rallied at Maryland's Fort Meade on Saturday
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Then there was @placeholder's impromptu news conference on Thursday on Medicare which steered off course from the economy, arguably a topic that should be Romney's strong suit.
Washington (CNN) -- Mitt Romney seemed to channel his inner CEO on Thursday when he sketched out a chart on entitlements on a whiteboard. There he stood, hair slicked down, white shirt sleeves rolled up to his elbows, listing differences between his and President Barack Obama's Medicare plans. If the scene seemed better suited to a corporate boardroom than the campaign trail, it is because the presumptive Republican presidential nominee is far more comfortable throwing out ideas than with having them challenged, experts say. "It speaks to some of the issues he's been having," said Trevor Parry-Giles, a political communication professor at the University of Maryland. "There are a number of ways in which businesses operate that are not analogous to the campaign context." @highlight Mitt Romney's experience as a CEO both helps and hurts his campaign @highlight Political experts say Romney seems unused to tough tax questions @highlight Romney's choice of Paul Ryan as a veep was a solid CEO-worthy move @highlight Romney will have to work to prove his business skills will translate to Oval Office
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@placeholder police plan to seek charges against him including kidnapping, aggravated breaking and entering with intent to commit a serious indictable offense, and demanding property by force with intent to steal, according to the complaint.
(CNN) -- On the afternoon of August 3, a graying, slightly paunchy, well-dressed man in a mask and carrying a baseball bat strolled into the bedroom of an 18-year-old Australian woman studying for a school exam. He strapped something that seemed to be a bomb to her neck and told her not to move. Then he left. With that, a man police now identify as Paul Douglas Peters, 50, touched off a baffling international investigation that eventually reached 9,317 miles across the ocean to Buckner, Kentucky, where an FBI team arrested Peters on Monday. Authorities say Peters attempted to extort money from Madeleine Pulver's family in suburban Sydney by fastening a black box around her neck that he said in a note contained "powerful new technology plastic explosives" that would go off if she did not follow his instructions, according to a complaint for provisional arrest filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Louisville. @highlight NEW: The victim describes the ordeal as "all very surreal" @highlight The suspect in Australian "collar-bomb" case will be held until at least October 14 @highlight Police say Paul Peters broke into the family home of an 18-year-old Australian girl @highlight They say he attached a fake bomb to the victim and left a note demanding money
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It warns that "Justin Bieber's relocation to @placeholder can be nothing but bad for our children, as well as the community.
Harold White jumped into action when he heard a rumor that Justin Bieber might be eyeing a mansion in Atlanta and could become his neighbor in the affluent Buckhead neighborhood. The retiree and longtime resident is worried about unwanted attention should the singer indeed move to Buckhead, known for its vast old-money mansions. White has organized a protest for 6 a.m. Monday in front of an on-the-market mansion that is part of the Bieber speculation. No one in Bieber's camp has commented on the rumored move, which began with a TMZ report. Still, the very idea of Bieber deciding to make the Georgia capital another home has proved enough to get residents such as White up in arms. @highlight Residents in Atlanta's affluent Buckhead community are worried @highlight They have organized a protest in front of a mansion that's for sale @highlight They say Bieber's "eclectic" lifestyle is not right for their neighborhood @highlight Bieber's camp has not commented on any rumored move
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@placeholder, a business consultant, claimed his father, 77, whose original
By Rob Cooper Updated: 06:08 EST, 19 January 2012 A baronet has won a legal battle with his own son over the sale of their £2.5million 13th century ancestral home. Philip Howard, 50, had claimed he was entitled to £1.5million from the sale of Corby Castle, which had been in the family since 1611. Mr Howard's father Sir John Howard-Lawson sold the Cumbrian castle in 1994 for £2.5million, along with its contents and a thousand acres of land. Victory: Sir John Howard-Lawson, 77, left has defeated his son Philip Howard, 50, in a legal fight over the sale of the 13th century ancestral home in Cumbria @highlight Philip Howard, 50, claimed he was entitled to £1.5million after his father sold the property @highlight He argued his father had no right to sell as he had 'broken terms' of 1934 will @highlight Ancestral home had been in the family since 1611
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And speaking about compatriot Nasri, Wenger added: "I expect @placeholder to stay as well.
(CNN) -- English Premier League side Arsenal have agreed a deal to sign Ivory Coast international striker Gervinho from French champions Lille for an undisclosed fee. Speaking at a press conference in Malaysia, where Arsenal have started a pre- season tour of the Far East, manager Arsene Wenger confirmed a deal for the 24-year-old had been agreed. A statement on the official Arsenal website also confirmed the transfer, saying: "Arsenal Football Club announces that Ivory Coast international forward Gervinho will shortly join the Gunners, subject to a regulatory process." Gervinho scored 15 goals last season as Lille collected the French league and cup double, while he has scored six goals in 27 matches for his country. @highlight Arsenal agree to sign Ivory Coast striker Gervinho for an undisclosed fee @highlight Arsene Wenger also says he expects Samir Nasri and Cesc Fabregas to stay @highlight Stoke sign former England defender Jonathan Woodgate from Tottenham
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He added: 'I definitely want to try (trial for @placeholder).
Usain Bolt says he intends to call Louis van Gaal if Manchester United lose again at the weekend against Sunderland. The 28-year-old, who just days ago raced insides 10 seconds in a 100m win on Copacabana beach, has said in a recent press conference that he will be straight on the phone to the Dutchman if United fail to recover from a disappointing opening day defeat against Swansea. He said: 'I haven't talked to him yet. He lost the first game so I'm giving him some time and I'll wait to see if he does any better on Sunday. But if he doesn't I'll probably need to give him a call.' @highlight The fastest man in the world says he will get in touch with Van Gaal if United don't improve on their opening day defeat against Swansea @highlight The 20-times champions travel to Sunderland on Sunday @highlight Bolt reiterates desire to play for Manchester United again
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At a hospital where the slain officers' bodies were taken, a group of fellow officers turned their backs and faced a wall when @placeholder walked by them on his way to a news conference during which he condemned the slayings.
(CNN) -- Not too long after a man ambushed and killed two police officers sitting in a patrol car in New York City, the finger-pointing started. Ismaaiyl Brinsley walked up to Officers Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos on Saturday in Brooklyn as they sat in their patrol car and shot them in the head, authorities said. Police said he later used the same gun to commit suicide. Former New York Gov. George Pataki and police union officials quickly lashed out at New York Mayor Bill de Blasio. The governor accused de Blasio of putting officers' lives at risk because the mayor supported recent protests over the killing of Eric Garner by a New York police officer who was not indicted. @highlight NEW: Ex-Mayor Rudy Giuliani blasts comments from former Gov. George Pataki @highlight Pataki blames Mayor Bill de Blasio, AG Eric Holder for "anti-cop rhetoric" supporting protests @highlight Officials, public outraged over the killings @highlight Police officers turn their backs on the mayor at a news conference
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@placeholder didn't approach George Zimmerman, George Zimmerman approached Trayvon Martin.
Sanford, Florida (CNN) -- A case involving the fatal shooting of an unarmed Florida teen, which has sparked outrage and calls for justice, is in the hands of the state attorney's office. Police say Trayvon Martin, 17, was returning from the convenience store to the home of his father's fiancee in a gated community in Sanford, Florida, around sunset on February 26. A neighborhood watch captain, George Zimmerman, 28, saw the teen and called 911 to report a suspicious man, authorities said. The 911 dispatcher told Zimmerman not to confront Martin, but by the time police arrived, the teenager lay dead with a gunshot wound in the chest, said Bill Lee, the Sanford police chief. He was carrying a small amount of cash, some candy and an iced tea. @highlight Trayvon Martin, 17, is fatally shot during a neighborhood watch @highlight Police say George Zimmerman, 28, saw the teen and called 911 @highlight By the time police arrived, the teen was dead with a gunshot wound in the chest
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He said it's the same for Boston's @placeholder, which celebrated 100 years in 2012.
(CNN) -- Living near Wrigley Field has always felt magical to diehard Chicago Cubs fan Deb Gordils, who was born and raised in Wrigleyville, just blocks away from the famed ballpark. The 53-year-old said her life has been intertwined with the ballpark. She spent most of her youth daydreaming that she'd become the next shortstop for the Chicago Cubs, and she was devastated when she was told she couldn't play Little League baseball because she was a girl. But that didn't lessen her undying love for the Friendly Confines. "I remember racing to the park after school to catch the last part of a game," Gordils said. When she was much younger, she would watch some of those games from a friend's apartment window that had a view of the field. Similar apartments still exist today. @highlight Chicago's Wrigley Field turns 100 this year @highlight It's the second oldest ballpark after Boston's Fenway @highlight CNN readers shared their Wrigley memories on iReport @highlight What's the secret to the park's longevity? Read on!
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Many gun-rights absolutists respond to the death and mayhem of a @placeholder or a Sandy Hook by saying that a particular gun law -- say, background checks for gun purchases -- wouldn't have prevented that tragedy.
(CNN) -- A child was killed Friday because that child went to school. The shooting Friday at a high school in Marysville, Washington -- just miles from my home in Seattle -- is a tragedy on two levels. First, most profoundly, two people are dead, four others wounded, and the parents, relatives, friends, teachers and classmates of the shooter and his victims have had their lives grievously changed. But this is not the first shooting in and around schools and colleges in America since the most infamous shooting at Sandy Hook. There have been many. (The exact numbers differ depending on how you count.) The other tragedy, then, is that gun violence -- in schools, in workplaces and across our communities -- has become virtually normal in America. @highlight Eric Liu: A child was killed because he went to school in Marysville, Washington, today @highlight Liu: Steady stream of shootings makes them virtually normal. Is this "American exceptionalism"? @highlight It's contagious epidemic. Gun activists wrongly say background checks won't help, he says @highlight Liu: We the people must set tone, standards, with laws, norms. It's our responsibility
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@placeholder captains the side to play three Tests in South Africa, starting on December 17
A month after a pay dispute controversially derailed its tour to India, the West Indies Cricket Board has confirmed that 14 top-flight players have been contracted for a three-test series in South Africa. The Board of Control for Cricket in India, the most powerful stakeholder in the game, suspended bilateral ties with the West Indies last month and threatened to claim millions in compensation. There was initially concern about the South Africa tour going ahead next month, but West Indies management took the first step last week by selecting a 15-man squad and giving players a week to sign and return the tour contracts. @highlight West Indies players given a week to sign contracts to tour South Africa @highlight Darren Bravo the only player to ask to not be considered for the side @highlight Denesh Ramdin is captain and Chris Gayle returns from injury @highlight Windies quit tour of India in October over contract dispute with WICB
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"In states like @placeholder, the Chamber is focused on the independent swing vote, and we think Sen. Paul is well positioned to deliver a message that appeals to them.
Washington (CNN) -- The Chamber of Commerce is launching an ad featuring Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, a favorite of libertarians, to build support for Alaska Republican Senate hopeful Dan Sullivan, who faces a challenge from libertarian third party candidate. Republicans and their allies have begun work to limit how much support third party candidates draw away from GOP candidates in states which could determine control of the Senate. In the ad Paul uses language libertarians would like to tout Sullivan, who is locked in a tight race against first term Democratic incumbent Sen. Mark Begich. Mark Fish, past chairman of the state's libertarian party, is running as well and is the wild card there because drawing even a small amount of votes away from Sullivan could prove the difference in this key race. @highlight Republicans fear third party candidates in several key Senate races, including Alaska @highlight The Chamber of Commerce has launched ads featuring Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul @highlight Paul is a favorite of Libertarian leaning Republicans
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The government estimates around 80,000 people are involved in prostitution in @placeholder, with about 4,000 women having been trafficked for sexual exploitation.
LONDON, England (CNN) -- Paying for sex with trafficked or exploited women would become a crime under new laws proposed by the UK government Wednesday. Under proposed laws, it would be illegal to buy sex from a trafficked or exploited woman in the UK. The act of purchasing sex is not currently a criminal offense in England and Wales -- although there are laws against paying for sex in a public place and persistently soliciting prostitutes. Now UK Home Secretary (interior minister) Jacqui Smith says she is proposing the new measures to protect vulnerable women and tackle the demand for prostitution. @highlight UK government: Around 4,000 women trafficked in the UK for sexual exploitation @highlight Interior ministry introduces new proposals to clamp down on sex trade @highlight Minister: Measures will shift the focus onto sex buyers because they create demand @highlight Sex workers representative: Move is counterproductive, will force prostitution underground
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@placeholder’s younger sister said her mother had been worried for her grandson’s safety when she visited two weeks before his death.
In court, Magdelena Luczak portrayed herself as a fearful victim of her violent partner. In reality she was the driving force behind a cover-up Mariusz Krezolek is a wanted criminal in his homeland, while Magdelena Luczak was a drug addicted prostitute, it emerged last night. They have both been found guilty of the horrific murder of Luczak's son Daniel, who resembled a ‘concentration camp victim’ when he died following an ‘incomprehensible’ campaign of cruelty carried out by the evil pair. Krezolek moved to Britain in 2006 despite the fact that Polish police were hunting him after he violated the terms of his suspended sentence. @highlight Mother was aggressive toward doctors called in to help Daniel Pelka @highlight Her sister said she became argumentative and violent when drunk @highlight Friends described mother as being obsessed with her appearance
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'There's been too much of this and now as a result you want to make @placeholder the problem; Beale is the symptom he ain't the disease.'
Former coach turned broadcaster Alan Jones defends controversial rugby player Kurtley Beale as 'one of the nicest people you'd ever meet' and says his latest controversies occurred because 'there's only so much you can cop.' The grand slam winning coach blasted the Australian Rugby Union, claiming controversial star Kurtley Beale is a 'symptom', not the 'disease' for the troubled Wallabies. The divisive radio personality says Australian Rugby Union is in a state of crisis and in 'absolute disarray'. Speaking at a Weary Dunlop rugby luncheon in Melbourne, Jones said the late war hero and former Wallaby would be 'disturbed' by the Wallabies' current state. @highlight Former coach Alan Jones defends controversial rugby player Kurtley Beale @highlight The broadcaster says Australian Rugby is to blame & in 'absolute disarray' @highlight Jones says Beale is a 'symptom' of Wallabies problem - not 'the diseases' @highlight Jones questioned how the former Wallabies female staffer at the centre of Beale's latest controversies secured her position @highlight Beale is suspended & facing two misconduct hearings over two incidents @highlight Former female staffer at centre of incidents has resigned due to 'stress' @highlight Wallabies coach told press conference Di Patston is on 'heavy medication' @highlight Wallabies player Christian Leali'ifano also spoke out in support of Patston @highlight Di Patston was ridiculed in offensive text messages sent by Beale in June @highlight Beale then allegedly verbally abused her on a plane in September
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They have provided the following account which they say comes from a @placeholder cabin crew member describing what life is like at the airline.
Cabin staff working for two major Gulf airlines face losing their jobs for falling pregnant and are even required to get permission before they marry, outraged campaigners claim. According to the International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) carriers based in Qatar and the United Arab Emirates are guilty of 'flagrant abuses of aviation workers' labour rights'. The worst offender, according to ITF, is Qatar Airways - which employs over 31,000 people and is the world's tenth largest airline with a modern fleet of over 100 aircraft. The policies for female workers in the skies at two Gulf-based airlines have caused controversy @highlight Qatar airlines demands attendants ask permission before getting married @highlight Flight attendants must be single and remain so for at least five years @highlight They are required to notify the airline immediately if they fall pregnant @highlight Flight attendants must ask permission before getting married @highlight Female flight attendants can only be hired if they're single @highlight They must remain single for at least five years after starting work @highlight Female flight attendants must notify the airline immediately if they fall pregnant @highlight Pregnancy can be considered a breach of contract and can lead to firing
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The average age of a cocoa farmer is about 51 (not much lower than the average life expectancy); and across the @placeholder plantations are old, diseased and in need of regeneration.
(CNN)"So tell me," an old school friend asked, "if the demand for chocolate is so high, why are cocoa farmers so poor?" We were sitting in the local pub, just days after I returned from a trip to the Ivory Coast, filming a CNN documentary about child labor and poverty in the chocolate industry. Two years after CNN's Freedom Project exposed Chocolate's Child Slaves, it was time to return to the cocoa plantations to unwrap the chocolate supply chain, to investigate what progress has been made to stop child labor and to explore how farmers can get more money for their beans. @highlight CNN's Freedom Project returned to Africa's cocoa plantations to look for progress in fight against child labor @highlight Chocolate industry worth an estimated $110 billion a year, but cocoa grown by some of world's poorest people @highlight Cocoa farmers earn just a tiny fraction of the cost of the average chocolate bar @highlight Global demand for cocoa outstrips supply, offering hope that the industry may do more to help growers
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"Russian citizens being attacked is an attack against the @placeholder."
The Ukraine crisis simmered Wednesday, if not with actual fighting, then with fighting words from the key outside players in the conflict: the United States and Russia, whose foreign minister accused Washington of "running the show" in Kiev. In an interview with state-run RT, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov lamented how he felt U.S. officials were quick to blame his nation for everything awry in Ukraine and to insist Moscow can unilaterally solve it all. Lavrov said that while those in Ukraine's east and south who defiantly oppose the Kiev-based government are "not puppets" of the Kremlin, such a characterization would describe the relationship between Ukraine's leadership in Kiev and the United States. @highlight Official: Gunmen fire at Ukrainian army helicopter near Slavyansk @highlight Militants still hold buildings in east; Ukraine leader restarts "anti-terrorist" operation @highlight Russian minister: U.S. has "overwhelming influence" over the new Kiev government @highlight He says pro-Russian militants in Ukraine's east are "not puppets" of Moscow
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But determined to stop anyone else suffering her agony, she launched a bid to force warnings to be added to all @placeholder packaging.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 07:09 EST, 27 August 2012 | UPDATED: 08:37 EST, 27 August 2012 A mother who was prescribed drugs to combat a rare autoimmune condition made her shed her whole skin - like a human snake. Mary Holder, 46, lost 98 per cent of her skin and almost died when her body burst into blisters and burns after she took medication to treat lupus. Called Quinoric, it was recommended to the mother-of-two even though medics knew it could cause the painful skin condition Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS). Warning: Mary Holder lost 98 per cent of her surface skin after she took medication to treat lupus. She has campaigned to have the skin reaction added to the list of possible adverse side-effects @highlight Mary suffers from lupus caused by problems with the body's immune system @highlight She was given the drug Quinoric to treat the condition but developed an agonising skin reaction @highlight Doctors told her to say her final goodbyes to her children
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"In the face of this, Dr. @placeholder did her best to help the patient while protecting what little privacy Anna had left.
LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- One of two doctors charged with conspiring to furnish drugs to Anna Nicole Smith before her fatal overdose in 2007 surrendered to authorities and was jailed Monday, authorities said. Anna Nicole Smith's boyfriend Howard K. Stern was among those charged last week. Dr. Khristine Eroshevich surrendered at the Van Nuys, California, jail, said police and jail officials. Bail was set at $20,000, but Eroshevich had not posted bail as of Monday afternoon. Eroshevich was charged last week along with Howard K. Stern, Smith's longtime partner and attorney; and Dr. Sandeep Kapoor. Stern and Kapoor were arrested and released from a Los Angeles County jail Thursday night after each posted a $20,000 bond. @highlight NEW: Lawyer: Doctor had "patient's well-being in mind," actions "not criminal" @highlight Khristine Eroshevich surrendered Monday and was jailed @highlight Howard K. Stern, Sandeep Kapoor, Eroshevich charged with felonies @highlight Three are accused of conspiring to furnish drugs before Smith's death
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'Later (on @placeholder) you can see him come out of the bathroom looking like he's had 400 drinks.
A homeless woman has come forward to add more confusion to the Robert Allenby saga, claiming she discovered the Australian golfer just one block away from the bar he says he was abducted from in Hawaii - not 10km away as he said immediately after the ordeal. Allenby said he was thrown in the boot of a car and woke up in a park on Sunday morning some 10km away from the Amuse Wine Bar in Honolulu where he had been drinking with friends before he was attacked. But the unnamed woman, who has spoken with police, told Channel Nine News that she stumbled across a 'bloodied and confused' Allenby in a park just a block away where he was arguing with two homeless men. @highlight Robert Allenby was drinking in a wine bar in Waikiki, Hawaii, on Friday @highlight He says he was kidnapped, shoved in a car and robbed before being dumped about 10km from the Amuse Wine Bar @highlight Homeless woman claims she found him just one block away from the bar @highlight She said he was 'bloodied and confused' and was arguing with two men @highlight Unnamed woman said he wanted to pay $500 to men to get his wallet back @highlight Lady claims the men became aggressive as a former soldier helped him @highlight Honolulu police have CCTV footage of a suspect using Allenby's credit card in Wakiki to purchase two bottles of alcohol @highlight In interview on Monday, Allenby compared experience to action film Taken
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