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For Heather Watson, the strain of bearing British hopes at Wimbledon manifests itself in strange ways. On Tuesday it was a case of lockjaw. Nerves meant the resurgent British No 1 was so uptight she was not just Sleepless in SW19, which is normal for her, but also incapable of opening her mouth ahead of her first round. Happily the anxiety evaporated once she walked on court to meet Croatia’s highly rated Ajla Tomljanovic, and she was able to avoid the possibility of a Tuesday wipeout for the host nation with an ultimately comfortable 6-3, 6-2 victory. Serene: Heather Watson eased into the second round with victory over Ajla Tomljanovic @highlight Heather Watson was in impressive form in reaching the second round @highlight She is only the second British woman to make it through a match this year @highlight Watson plays Angelique Kerber in the second round
expectation that @placeholder will soon break back into the top 50.
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By Larisa Brown PUBLISHED: 11:28 EST, 19 November 2012 | UPDATED: 11:45 EST, 19 November 2012 A jealous and controlling boyfriend brutally battered his partner to death just days after she refused to have a sexual threesome with him and a male friend, a court heard today. Tuanjai Sprengel, 43, was stabbed with a kitchen knife by Muhammad Shafi then had her skull shattered with a pair of metal shears, which caused brain damage. Her body was then dumped in an underpass near her home in Berkshire. Tuanjai Sprengel, 43, left, was brutally battered to death by her 'jealous' and 'controlling' boyfriend Muhammad Shafi, right, a court heard today @highlight Tuanjai Sprengel, 43, from Thailand, 'suffered a number of broken fingers as she tried to defend herself against the fatal blows by Muhammad Shafi' @highlight Passerby heard woman screaming but dismissed it as a 'lover's tiff' @highlight Pakistani Shafi was on student visa from Islamabad but was allowed to stay @highlight On evening before death, 'Tuanjai said Shafi was "controlling" and "jealous"'
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Three or four years ago, it was supposed to be the next big thing in consumer tech: the magic of 3-D, right in your living room. Fast-forward to today, however, and the truth comes right at you. Despite waves of hype, 3-D TV has never caught on. And now that one of its biggest early champions is abandoning the format, some are wondering whether the 3-D experiment should be declared dead. ESPN, which in 2010 announced that it would offer events like World Cup soccer and the NCAA national championship football game in 3-D, now says it will stop doing so this year. @highlight ESPN announced it will suspend 3-D TV broadcasts by end of the year @highlight The prospect of 3-D excited the TV industry, but consumers never took to it @highlight Consumers complained about cost, awkward glasses, scarce 3-D content @highlight Analysts say ultra-HD, 4K television may be the next wave
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By James Nye PUBLISHED: 10:16 EST, 17 January 2013 | UPDATED: 10:49 EST, 17 January 2013 Lance Armstrong has been stripped of his 2000 Olympic Games cycling time trial bronze medal by the International Olympic Committee, continuing his spectacular fall from grace. 'We have written asking for the return of the medal from the Sydney 2000 Games,' an IOC official told Reuters on Thursday after the decision to take away the last major title won by the disgraced American. The move was confirmed to the AP on the same day that Armstrong's admission of using performance-enhancing drugs – after years of denials – is to be broadcast in an interview with Oprah Winfrey. @highlight The IOC has stripped Lance Armstrong of his bronze medal from the 2000 Sydney Olympics because of his involvement in doping @highlight Two officials said the IOC sent a letter to Armstrong on Wednesday night asking him to return the medal @highlight The move was confirmed to the AP on the same day that Armstrong's admission of using performance-enhancing drugs – after years of denials – is to be broadcast in an interview with Oprah Winfrey
They told @placeholder that giving evidence 'under oath' - rather than to America's talk show queen - was the only conceivable way he could compete again in his favourite post-cycling pursuit, triathlon.
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By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 06:46 EST, 2 July 2012 | UPDATED: 07:51 EST, 2 July 2012 A British father has been offered the chance of a life-saving kidney from a distant cousin in America - after he wrote about his plight on Facebook. Andy Williamson, 44, has polycystic kidney disease and has been undergoing dialysis every day for the last year as he waits for a new donor organ. He began documenting his illness on the popular social networking site and was stunned when he received a message from a distant cousin who lives in America. Amazing offer: John Williamson (left) has come forward as a potential kidney donor for his distant cousin Andy, pictured with his daughter Dora aged 2 and his wife Suzy @highlight Andy had only seen his American cousin twice before John offered to donate his kidney as a living donor @highlight John said: 'In the grand scheme of things it doesn't feel like a sacrifice'
'@placeholder saw that I was in need of a new kidney, and offered to be a living donor.
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By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 06:46 EST, 2 July 2012 | UPDATED: 07:51 EST, 2 July 2012 A British father has been offered the chance of a life-saving kidney from a distant cousin in America - after he wrote about his plight on Facebook. Andy Williamson, 44, has polycystic kidney disease and has been undergoing dialysis every day for the last year as he waits for a new donor organ. He began documenting his illness on the popular social networking site and was stunned when he received a message from a distant cousin who lives in America. Amazing offer: John Williamson (left) has come forward as a potential kidney donor for his distant cousin Andy, pictured with his daughter Dora aged 2 and his wife Suzy @highlight Andy had only seen his American cousin twice before John offered to donate his kidney as a living donor @highlight John said: 'In the grand scheme of things it doesn't feel like a sacrifice'
Andy said he was playing around with the app while at hospital one day which alerted his Facebook friends, including his cousin @placeholder, that he was on dialysis again.
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Dramatically, and perhaps decisively, Lewis Hamilton poked the nose of his Mercedes ahead of Nico Rosberg to win the American Grand Prix. The moment the Briton seized the race – and moved significantly closer to the world title itself – came in the 24th lap at the Circuit of Americas, his run down to the inside of left hairpin at the end of the back straight too brisk and too daring for his team-mate to withstand. Hamilton’s victory under the Texan sun was his fifth in succession and 32nd of his career – making him, in terms of grand prix wins, the most successful British driver in Formula One history, eclipsing Nigel Mansell, and in 41 fewer races. @highlight Lewis Hamilton won the United States Grand Prix at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas @highlight Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg was second while Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo completed the podium in third @highlight Rosberg started the race in pole position ahead of team-mate Hamilton in second and Valtteri Bottas in third @highlight Sauber's Adrian Sutil crashed out on the first lap having won his team's first top 10 grid place in qualifying @highlight Hamilton now leads Rosberg by 24 points in the world championship race with two venues remaining
@placeholder was not defending and I almost caught him unawares.’
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Rep. Tom Cotton has a 2-point advantage over Democratic Sen. Mark Pryor in a new CNN/ORC International poll of the political knife fight for the U.S. Senate seat in Arkansas. Cotton's 49%-47% edge over the incumbent falls well within the survey's 4.5% margin of error, essentially making this race, which will help determine who controls the Senate, a dead heat two months before Election Day. There is no sugarcoating the bitterness between the two candidates in this high-profile contest. Pryor's campaign released an ad accusing the Republican Cotton of voting against legislation that would help prepare the U.S. for a pandemic situation such as the Ebola virus, while Cotton has charged that Pryor is soft on illegal immigration. @highlight Republican Tom Cotton holds slim edge over Democratic incumbent Mark Pryor @highlight Arkansas race is another that could determine who controls the Senate @highlight White women could be the key voting bloc that determines the outcome
"The bad news is that he seems to have opened up a new way to lose to Republicans by losing badly with white women," said a Democratic operative who knows @placeholder but is not working on his race.
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Rep. Tom Cotton has a 2-point advantage over Democratic Sen. Mark Pryor in a new CNN/ORC International poll of the political knife fight for the U.S. Senate seat in Arkansas. Cotton's 49%-47% edge over the incumbent falls well within the survey's 4.5% margin of error, essentially making this race, which will help determine who controls the Senate, a dead heat two months before Election Day. There is no sugarcoating the bitterness between the two candidates in this high-profile contest. Pryor's campaign released an ad accusing the Republican Cotton of voting against legislation that would help prepare the U.S. for a pandemic situation such as the Ebola virus, while Cotton has charged that Pryor is soft on illegal immigration. @highlight Republican Tom Cotton holds slim edge over Democratic incumbent Mark Pryor @highlight Arkansas race is another that could determine who controls the Senate @highlight White women could be the key voting bloc that determines the outcome
When it was announced that the measure would be on the ballot, @placeholder issued a statement calling it a "common sense proposal to put more money in the pockets of hardworking families across Arkansas."
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Rep. Tom Cotton has a 2-point advantage over Democratic Sen. Mark Pryor in a new CNN/ORC International poll of the political knife fight for the U.S. Senate seat in Arkansas. Cotton's 49%-47% edge over the incumbent falls well within the survey's 4.5% margin of error, essentially making this race, which will help determine who controls the Senate, a dead heat two months before Election Day. There is no sugarcoating the bitterness between the two candidates in this high-profile contest. Pryor's campaign released an ad accusing the Republican Cotton of voting against legislation that would help prepare the U.S. for a pandemic situation such as the Ebola virus, while Cotton has charged that Pryor is soft on illegal immigration. @highlight Republican Tom Cotton holds slim edge over Democratic incumbent Mark Pryor @highlight Arkansas race is another that could determine who controls the Senate @highlight White women could be the key voting bloc that determines the outcome
While @placeholder voted for health care reform, he has opposed the President on other issues in the Senate and has not embraced him on the campaign trail.
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Rep. Tom Cotton has a 2-point advantage over Democratic Sen. Mark Pryor in a new CNN/ORC International poll of the political knife fight for the U.S. Senate seat in Arkansas. Cotton's 49%-47% edge over the incumbent falls well within the survey's 4.5% margin of error, essentially making this race, which will help determine who controls the Senate, a dead heat two months before Election Day. There is no sugarcoating the bitterness between the two candidates in this high-profile contest. Pryor's campaign released an ad accusing the Republican Cotton of voting against legislation that would help prepare the U.S. for a pandemic situation such as the Ebola virus, while Cotton has charged that Pryor is soft on illegal immigration. @highlight Republican Tom Cotton holds slim edge over Democratic incumbent Mark Pryor @highlight Arkansas race is another that could determine who controls the Senate @highlight White women could be the key voting bloc that determines the outcome
While @placeholder is among the centrists in his party and is the son of a former governor, if you look at the most recent voting trends, they would seem to clearly favor the Republican.
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Rep. Tom Cotton has a 2-point advantage over Democratic Sen. Mark Pryor in a new CNN/ORC International poll of the political knife fight for the U.S. Senate seat in Arkansas. Cotton's 49%-47% edge over the incumbent falls well within the survey's 4.5% margin of error, essentially making this race, which will help determine who controls the Senate, a dead heat two months before Election Day. There is no sugarcoating the bitterness between the two candidates in this high-profile contest. Pryor's campaign released an ad accusing the Republican Cotton of voting against legislation that would help prepare the U.S. for a pandemic situation such as the Ebola virus, while Cotton has charged that Pryor is soft on illegal immigration. @highlight Republican Tom Cotton holds slim edge over Democratic incumbent Mark Pryor @highlight Arkansas race is another that could determine who controls the Senate @highlight White women could be the key voting bloc that determines the outcome
In the so-called middle, @placeholder is winning independent voters by 20 points, but it is unclear how nonpartisan these voters may be.
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On both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border, key questions are lingering after Mexico's presidential vote. Election authorities projected Enrique Peña Nieto of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, as the winner Sunday night. But his closest competitor, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador of the Democratic Revolution Party, or PRD, has not conceded. The election results raise issues rooted in Mexico's complicated political past that will play a critical role in shaping the nation's future, analysts say. Has the PRI, a political party that critics accuse of being authoritarian and corrupt, changed its approach in Mexico? Will Lopez Obrador and his supporters protest the election results as they have in the past? And will Peña Nieto's proposal to decrease violence mark a significant shift in U.S.-Mexico drug war policy? @highlight Projected winner Enrique Peña Nieto says he remains committed to cartel fight @highlight Former Pentagon official: Social unrest after the election "could be an explosive mixture" @highlight Analyst: Mexicans "are going to force the PRI to govern in a different way" @highlight Peña Nieto says he's part of a new generation, but critics aren't convinced
... Now we are going to see, who is @placeholder, truly?"
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@placeholder claimed election fraud and never conceded, referring to himself as "the legitimate president of Mexico."
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On both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border, key questions are lingering after Mexico's presidential vote. Election authorities projected Enrique Peña Nieto of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, as the winner Sunday night. But his closest competitor, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador of the Democratic Revolution Party, or PRD, has not conceded. The election results raise issues rooted in Mexico's complicated political past that will play a critical role in shaping the nation's future, analysts say. Has the PRI, a political party that critics accuse of being authoritarian and corrupt, changed its approach in Mexico? Will Lopez Obrador and his supporters protest the election results as they have in the past? And will Peña Nieto's proposal to decrease violence mark a significant shift in U.S.-Mexico drug war policy? @highlight Projected winner Enrique Peña Nieto says he remains committed to cartel fight @highlight Former Pentagon official: Social unrest after the election "could be an explosive mixture" @highlight Analyst: Mexicans "are going to force the PRI to govern in a different way" @highlight Peña Nieto says he's part of a new generation, but critics aren't convinced
Rather than relying on the quick count, which is based on samples from polls nationwide, @placeholder said he would wait for results from the final official vote tally, which begins Wednesday.
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On both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border, key questions are lingering after Mexico's presidential vote. Election authorities projected Enrique Peña Nieto of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, as the winner Sunday night. But his closest competitor, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador of the Democratic Revolution Party, or PRD, has not conceded. The election results raise issues rooted in Mexico's complicated political past that will play a critical role in shaping the nation's future, analysts say. Has the PRI, a political party that critics accuse of being authoritarian and corrupt, changed its approach in Mexico? Will Lopez Obrador and his supporters protest the election results as they have in the past? And will Peña Nieto's proposal to decrease violence mark a significant shift in U.S.-Mexico drug war policy? @highlight Projected winner Enrique Peña Nieto says he remains committed to cartel fight @highlight Former Pentagon official: Social unrest after the election "could be an explosive mixture" @highlight Analyst: Mexicans "are going to force the PRI to govern in a different way" @highlight Peña Nieto says he's part of a new generation, but critics aren't convinced
"The fact that @placeholder did not call for mobilization last night means that he's already tipped his hand to accepting the results when they come out.
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On both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border, key questions are lingering after Mexico's presidential vote. Election authorities projected Enrique Peña Nieto of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, as the winner Sunday night. But his closest competitor, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador of the Democratic Revolution Party, or PRD, has not conceded. The election results raise issues rooted in Mexico's complicated political past that will play a critical role in shaping the nation's future, analysts say. Has the PRI, a political party that critics accuse of being authoritarian and corrupt, changed its approach in Mexico? Will Lopez Obrador and his supporters protest the election results as they have in the past? And will Peña Nieto's proposal to decrease violence mark a significant shift in U.S.-Mexico drug war policy? @highlight Projected winner Enrique Peña Nieto says he remains committed to cartel fight @highlight Former Pentagon official: Social unrest after the election "could be an explosive mixture" @highlight Analyst: Mexicans "are going to force the PRI to govern in a different way" @highlight Peña Nieto says he's part of a new generation, but critics aren't convinced
Beyond Mexico's borders, part of @placeholder's campaign platform has been a focal point for U.S. officials and lawmakers: Peña Nieto's pledge to focus more on reducing violence and less on catching cartel leaders and blocking drugs from reaching the United States.
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On both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border, key questions are lingering after Mexico's presidential vote. Election authorities projected Enrique Peña Nieto of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, as the winner Sunday night. But his closest competitor, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador of the Democratic Revolution Party, or PRD, has not conceded. The election results raise issues rooted in Mexico's complicated political past that will play a critical role in shaping the nation's future, analysts say. Has the PRI, a political party that critics accuse of being authoritarian and corrupt, changed its approach in Mexico? Will Lopez Obrador and his supporters protest the election results as they have in the past? And will Peña Nieto's proposal to decrease violence mark a significant shift in U.S.-Mexico drug war policy? @highlight Projected winner Enrique Peña Nieto says he remains committed to cartel fight @highlight Former Pentagon official: Social unrest after the election "could be an explosive mixture" @highlight Analyst: Mexicans "are going to force the PRI to govern in a different way" @highlight Peña Nieto says he's part of a new generation, but critics aren't convinced
Some political opponents of Pena Nieto, whose party governed Mexico for more than 70 years until 2000, have warned that negotiating with drug cartels and gangs could be on his agenda -- an accusation that @placeholder has repeatedly denied.
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Chelsea loanee Patrick Bamford could yet be back in the Premier League with Middlesbrough after helping fire them into an automatic-promotion place. The 21-year-old harbours ambition of returning to Stamford Bridge as part of Jose Mourinho’s senior set-up next season. But given Bamford’s tender years and the likes of Diego Costa, Loic Remy and Didier Drogba ahead of him in the pecking order, Boro boss Aitor Karanka could well use his friendship with Mourinho to secure the striker for another season should they win promotion. Middlesbrough centre forward Patrick Bamford is overjoyed after he opens the scoring in the 63rd minute @highlight Patrick Bamford fired Middlesbrough into the lead in the 63rd minute @highlight Lee Tomlin doubled Boro's advantage 16 minutes later @highlight Kenwyne Jones headed in a late consolation for Cardiff City @highlight Boro move up to second in the Championship table @highlight Aitor Karanka’s side travel to Manchester City in the FA Cup fourth round on Saturday @highlight Middlesbrough are now unbeaten in their last 11 home games
It was important for @placeholder to score tonight (after six games without a goal).’
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(CNN) -- It wasn't the best day for Trekkers. After a successful online campaign that propelled "Vulcan" - the most well-known planet from "Star Trek" - to the top of a poll to name two moons orbiting Pluto, fans found out on Tuesday that the moons would be named "Kerberos" and "Styx" (which placed second and third) instead. The SETI Institute explained that despite the popularity of "Vulcan" (in large part due to a Twitter campaign by "Trek's" own William Shatner and endorsed by castmate Leonard Nimoy), the name was not new to the world of astronomy. "The (International Astronomical Union) gave serious consideration to this name, which happens to be shared by the Roman god of volcanoes," SETI stated in a press release. @highlight The SETI institute named two moons orbiting Pluto 'Kerberos' and 'Styx' @highlight Despite winning online poll, the name 'Vulcan' was not chosen @highlight 'Star Trek's' William Shatner professed outrage at the decision on Twitter @highlight The band Styx, however, was delighted with the news
He went on, "@placeholder fans have had it rough.
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By Taylor Auerbach Published: 02:48 EST, 2 April 2014 | Updated: 06:34 EST, 2 April 2014 A Scottish-born man living in Australia has won the right to be legally recognised as neither a man or a woman. 'Norrie', who only goes by their first name, underwent surgery to become a woman but has won the right to be considered 'gender neutral' in a case that could have repercussions around the world. The Sydneysider had gender reassignment surgery in 1989 but stopped taking hormones and now sees their sex as 'non-specific'. Scroll down for video Androgynous victory: 'Norrie' won the right to be recognised as neither male nor female. The decision is a first and has similarities to cases before the courts in the US @highlight Australian high court grants Norrie the right to be neither man or woman @highlight Had gender reassignment surgery in 1989 but stopped taking hormones @highlight Case expected to pave the way for other 'gender neutral' individuals @highlight State's appeal against decision dismissed, ordered to pay Norrie's costs
Landmark: Norrie's lawyers expect the finding will apply to other @placeholder states with similar legislation
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(CNN) -- As Iraqi officials speak loftily of ethnic and political reconciliation, Abu Wissam seethes. In April 2006, two Iraqis mourn a relative slain in sectarian violence in the city of Falluja. He wants cold, hard justice for the killers of his son, Raed, a 25-year-old business school graduate, "cut to pieces" by Mehdi Army militia members in their Baghdad neighborhood. The Wissams are among the hundreds of thousands of Iraqis caught in the maelstrom of the militia violence that rippled across Iraq after the 2006 bombing in Samarra of the Askariya Mosque, a Shiite shrine. The kind of trauma and pain endured by the Wissam family is kindling an interest in a social healing process adopted by countries around the world -- truth commissions. They are bodies across the globe that have provided a forum for victims and perpetrators to give cathartic public testimony on human rights abuses and come up with policy recommendations to correct the root cause of the abuses. @highlight Relatives of slain Iraqis struggle with feelings of grief, revenge @highlight Truth commissions provide forums for victims to be heard, perpetrators to testify @highlight Process lets participants "directly confront" the past @highlight Truth commissions could lead to other societal improvements, backers say
Gonzalez said @placeholder can benefit from studying all models, but he notes they share one thing -- a commitment to objectivity.
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By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:49 EST, 17 November 2012 | UPDATED: 11:01 EST, 17 November 2012 Brazen: Thieves made off $1.9m worth of Apple iPad minis from the JFK airport cargo hold - the same site as the 1978 Lufthansa heist which inspired mob film Goodfellas A cargo worker has been arrested over the brazen theft of $1.9 million in iPad minis from JFK Airport, according to authorities. Federal agents arrested Renel Rene Richardson earlier this week because he allegedly made too many inquiries to co-workers about the incoming shipment of sought-after iPads, the NY Post reported. Richardson also asked about where forklifts might be found, according to court papers obtained by the NY Post. @highlight Feds always suspected an inside job; targeted overly-curious worker who allegedly asked too many questions about arrival of shipment @highlight It is exactly the same building raided during the Lufthansa heist, which inspired the Scorcese gangland film @highlight JFK worker arrested but it's not known if stolen iPads were recovered
The @placeholder thieves might have gotten away with more, but were foiled by three other workers returning from dinner break.
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(CNN) -- The director of the FBI defended Friday an agent's actions in impersonating an Associated Press reporter to track down a suspect -- a tactic criticized by the news agency as "unacceptable." In a letter to the New York Times, FBI director James Comey said the deception had occurred in 2007, as the agency tried to solve a series of bomb threats and cyberattacks directed at a high school in the Seattle area. And he rebuffed criticism of the agency's methods, saying, "We do use deception at times to catch crooks, but we are acting responsibly and legally." Comey said the agency had determined that the suspect was a narcissist and so set out to snare him making use of that. @highlight FBI director James Comey defends FBI agent's impersonation of an AP reporter @highlight The ruse was used to track down a suspect who made bomb threats against a high school @highlight "No actual story was published," he says, and only the suspect was fooled @highlight AP executive editor slams FBI's unacceptable tactics, says they undermine credibility
The @placeholder also asked for policies to ensure the department does not impersonate other news organizations in the future.
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Los Angeles (CNN) -- It's official: Ashton Kutcher is filling the gap left by Charlie Sheen on "Two and a Half Men." "I can't wait to get to work with this ridiculously talented 2.5 team and I believe we can fill the stage with laughter that will echo in viewers' homes," Kutcher said Friday in a statement released by CBS and Warner Bros. Television. "I can't replace Charlie Sheen but I'm going to work my ass off to entertain the hell out of people!" Kutcher, who gained his early fame on a TV sitcom, "That 70s Show," has more recently been seen on the big screen. His last film was "No Strings Attached," which hit theaters in January. @highlight NEW: Sheen takes a shot at the executive producer of the show @highlight Ashton Kutcher will replace Charlie Sheen on "Two and a Half Men" @highlight Sheen is involved in a lawsuit over his dismissal from the hit show @highlight Kutcher first gained fame on the TV sitcom "That 70s Show"
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Los Angeles (CNN) -- It's official: Ashton Kutcher is filling the gap left by Charlie Sheen on "Two and a Half Men." "I can't wait to get to work with this ridiculously talented 2.5 team and I believe we can fill the stage with laughter that will echo in viewers' homes," Kutcher said Friday in a statement released by CBS and Warner Bros. Television. "I can't replace Charlie Sheen but I'm going to work my ass off to entertain the hell out of people!" Kutcher, who gained his early fame on a TV sitcom, "That 70s Show," has more recently been seen on the big screen. His last film was "No Strings Attached," which hit theaters in January. @highlight NEW: Sheen takes a shot at the executive producer of the show @highlight Ashton Kutcher will replace Charlie Sheen on "Two and a Half Men" @highlight Sheen is involved in a lawsuit over his dismissal from the hit show @highlight Kutcher first gained fame on the TV sitcom "That 70s Show"
Producers had been scrambling in recent weeks to find a replacement for @placeholder to keep one of TV's highest-rated sitcoms on the air for another year.
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Qatar have pulled out of the women's basketball competition at the Asian Games after refusing to abide by international regulations preventing them from wearing hijabs. The Qatari players had been asked to remove their head coverings before their opening group game against Mongolia on Wednesday, but chose to pull out of the match instead. According to International Basketball Federation (FIBA) rules, Article 4.2.2 says players cannot wear 'headgear, hair accessories and jewellery'. Qatar have pulled out of the women's basketball competition at the Asian Games after refusing to abide by international regulations preventing them from wearing hijabs With no sign of the rule being relaxed ahead of their next scheduled match against Nepal on Thursday, Qatar decided to withdraw from their remaining games. @highlight Qatari players were asked to remove their hijabs before their opening match @highlight But they chose to forfeit the game in the Asian Games instead @highlight Competition at the Games is down to rules of the sports' governing bodies @highlight Athletes in other sports can wear hijabs, but basketball remains exception @highlight The situation has left Qatari athletes confused and angry
Both Qatar games were recorded as 20-0 defeats on the @placeholder' official website.
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(CNN) -- Africa's growing economies should put jobs creation at the heart of their development policies, according to the head of the International Monetary Fund. Speaking to CNN's Robyn Curnow, Christine Lagarde said that youth unemployment is one of the biggest challenges facing Africa's countries. "There is a vibrant youth that is expecting the leadership of those countries to actually open the economy so that they can actually express their talent and find ways to get integrated in the job market," she said. According to the IMF chief, a major re-engineering is currently taking place between the developed and developing world economies -- a number of African countries have enjoyed higher growth rates than Europe and the United States in recent times as many western nations remains mired in financial turmoil. @highlight Christine Lagarde is the head of the International Monetary Fund @highlight She says job creation is a big challenge for Africa's growing economies @highlight Lagarde discusses the changing power dynamics between the developed and developing world economies @highlight She calls African leaders to rebuild the buffers that had been used during the financial crisis
When I look at South Africa, I know there is about 30% of trade going to Europe, so if something goes wrong in Europe it will have an effect on South Africa which is why any solution will require the cooperation of all players and I understand perfectly that @placeholder authorities are concerned about the way the Europeans are dealing with their crisis and are trying to address solutions.
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The neice of David Farnell alerted child protection authorities that her paedophile uncle was caring for a baby 10 weeks before news of the Thai surrogacy scandal made international headlines. The West Australian Department of child protection was made aware of the fact on May 15, but acted only after news of the baby Gammy scandal broke to alert the Farnells they were being investigated for taking Gammy's healthy twin sister, Pipah, under their wing. WA Premier Colin Barnett told parliament on Wednesday that the niece had alerted the Department, whose Minister Helen Morton claims she knew nothing about until August 4 - 10 weeks after. @highlight Western Australia Department of Child Protection knew David Farnell was caring for baby Pipah @highlight However it said it didnt investigate sooner because of 'incomplete information' provided by neice of David Farnell @highlight WA department began investigation as the story broke across the world @highlight The news comes as it is revealed Wendy Farnell has travelled to China to grieve for her dead mother @highlight She has taken twin of Gammy, Pipah, with her which could stall WA government's investigation
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By Nina Golgowski PUBLISHED: 17:23 EST, 26 September 2012 | UPDATED: 17:32 EST, 26 September 2012 Wet bandit: Jennifer Burgess, 24, was arrested on Tuesday after allegedly found showering in a man's home and attempting to make off with his belongings A man who returned home to find a naked woman greeting him at his front door says she was homeless and caught in the act of using his shower. Randy Kizer said he was walking up to his front steps in Sacramento, California on Tuesday when 24-year-old Jennifer Burgess exited his front door, hair wet and wearing his son's army green bathrobe. @highlight Homeowner Randy Kizer says he returned home to see a woman exiting his front door while wearing his son's bathrobe @highlight Jennifer Burgess, 24, was arrested on burglary charges after additionally pocketing the home's cash and spare keys on her way out @highlight Burgess admitted being homeless
No stranger: Because both of his dogs, pictured, also appeared surprisingly calm around @placeholder, the homeowner feared she had been there more than once before
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A tax cheat who compared himself as ‘Del Boy’ and applied to appear on The Only Way is Essex was jailed for five years today after conning the taxman out of £5.8million. Michael Woodward, 29, who applied to be on the ITV show in 2010, was cheating the government out of money, while using his ill-gotten gains to buy a fleet of luxury cars. Woodward passed thousands of pounds in profits off to co-defendant Richard Ponsford, 36, for non-existent 'consultancy services', before Ponsford handed the money back, minus his cut. Michael Woodward, 29 (left), who described himself as 'Del Boy' on his TOWIE application, and his 'best friend' Richard Ponsford, 36, were each jailed for five years after conning the Government out of millions in tax @highlight Michael Woodward, 29, called himself 'Del Boy' on TOWIE application form @highlight Said he loved 'designer clothes' and 'looking after those closest to me' @highlight Jailed today along with 'best friend' Richard Ponsford, 36, for tax fraud @highlight Paid Ponsford for fake consultancy work, before Ponsford handed cash back @highlight This reduced on-the-book earnings, allowing him to dodge corporation tax
‘The profits of companies run by Mr @placeholder being under-declared, falsely represented to the tax man and therefore the tax position was fraudulently advantageous to the defendants.’
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By Louise Cheer for Daily Mail Australia For the first time, James Ashby - the man who filed sexual harassment claims against Peter Slipper two years - has personally detailed the allegations he brought against his former employer. During his first week on the $160,000 job as Mr Slipper's adviser in 2010, Mr Ashby was asked to stay with the then-MP in his Canberra home. The gay Sunshine Coast man said he was not surprised by the invitation as others before him had been asked the same question. Scroll down for video James Ashby - the man at the centre of the Peter Slipper scandal - has spoken for the first time about his claims against the former speaker @highlight Peter Slipper, 64, hired James Ashby, 35, as one of his advisers in 2010 @highlight In 2012, Mr Ashby filed a sexual harassment claim against the then-speaker @highlight Mr Slipper quit the job and went on to lose his Queensland seat as an MP @highlight Mr Ashby said he had contemplated suicide after the scandal came to light @highlight He also alleged he had spoken with Christopher Pyne about the claims
But the next day it escalated with Mr @placeholder claiming the former speaker questioned why he showered with the door closed.
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By Louise Cheer for Daily Mail Australia For the first time, James Ashby - the man who filed sexual harassment claims against Peter Slipper two years - has personally detailed the allegations he brought against his former employer. During his first week on the $160,000 job as Mr Slipper's adviser in 2010, Mr Ashby was asked to stay with the then-MP in his Canberra home. The gay Sunshine Coast man said he was not surprised by the invitation as others before him had been asked the same question. Scroll down for video James Ashby - the man at the centre of the Peter Slipper scandal - has spoken for the first time about his claims against the former speaker @highlight Peter Slipper, 64, hired James Ashby, 35, as one of his advisers in 2010 @highlight In 2012, Mr Ashby filed a sexual harassment claim against the then-speaker @highlight Mr Slipper quit the job and went on to lose his Queensland seat as an MP @highlight Mr Ashby said he had contemplated suicide after the scandal came to light @highlight He also alleged he had spoken with Christopher Pyne about the claims
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By Louise Cheer for Daily Mail Australia For the first time, James Ashby - the man who filed sexual harassment claims against Peter Slipper two years - has personally detailed the allegations he brought against his former employer. During his first week on the $160,000 job as Mr Slipper's adviser in 2010, Mr Ashby was asked to stay with the then-MP in his Canberra home. The gay Sunshine Coast man said he was not surprised by the invitation as others before him had been asked the same question. Scroll down for video James Ashby - the man at the centre of the Peter Slipper scandal - has spoken for the first time about his claims against the former speaker @highlight Peter Slipper, 64, hired James Ashby, 35, as one of his advisers in 2010 @highlight In 2012, Mr Ashby filed a sexual harassment claim against the then-speaker @highlight Mr Slipper quit the job and went on to lose his Queensland seat as an MP @highlight Mr Ashby said he had contemplated suicide after the scandal came to light @highlight He also alleged he had spoken with Christopher Pyne about the claims
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Washington (CNN) -- Authorities in Yemen questioned people at a mosque and a school in the capital of Sanaa because the facilities were attended by attempted bombing suspect Umar Farouk AbdulMutallab, the spokesman for Yemen's Embassy to the United States said Tuesday. Mohammed al-Basha told CNN's "The Situation Room" that conversations with AbdulMutallab's former acquaintances have not yet turned up links to the local al Qaeda group, which has claimed responsibility for AbdulMutallab's attempt to bring down a Northwest Airlines flight on Christmas Day. "According to the questionings carried on today by his classmates and administrative officials of the school, [Umar] was a friendly person and did not ring any alarm bells," he said. @highlight Talks with acquaintances have not yet revealed links to local al Qaeda group @highlight Local al Qaeda group says attempted bombing was in retaliation for airstrikes @highlight Yemeni spokesman says claim unlikely because suspect bought ticket before airstrikes @highlight Al-Basha says Yemen launched strikes but acknowledged U.S. involvement in Yemen
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(CNN) -- With phone lines down and communication cut, Haitians living in America are "sick with worry" and scrambling for information about Tuesday's earthquake, while fretting about their troubled homeland and their loved ones. "Well, we're watching the news unfold, and I just don't know what to think," said Gepsi Metellus, executive director of the Sant La Haitian Neighborhood Center in Miami, Florida. She said her mother, who splits her time between Haiti -- she lives in Pétionville, a suburb of Port-au-Prince -- and Miami, just flew back to the island on Friday. While Metellus and others are glued to TVs, she said, "We're not learning a thing. It's just making me sick with worry." @highlight NEW: State Department line for those seeking information about loved ones: 1-888-407-4747 @highlight With phone lines down, Haitians in U.S. fret about loved ones on island @highlight "We're watching the news unfold, and I just don't know what to think," woman says @highlight Haiti is most impoverished country in Western Hemisphere, plagued by violence
Earlier in the morning she had hugged her brother good-bye before he flew to Port-au-Prince airport in @placeholder.
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Nazir Afzal, of the Crown Prosecution Service, has defended taking celebrities to trial over historic sex abuse claims The chief Crown prosecutor who put Coronation Street actor William Roache in the dock over historic sex abuse claims has hit back at critics who accuse him of mounting a ‘witch-hunt’ against celebrities. Nazir Afzal used the example of an investigation into Jimmy Savile, which took place in 2008, while he was still alive, and was not brought to trial, to justify putting Roache, 81, through four weeks in the dock. He insisted he had no regrets and would continue to bring cases regardless ‘of who makes the complaint or who the complaint is against’. @highlight Nazir Afzal used 2008 Jimmy Savile investigation, when he was not brought to trial, to justify putting William Roache through four weeks in the dock @highlight He insisted he had no regrets and would continue to bring cases regardless of 'who makes the complaint or who the complaint is against'
Afzal said he approached the @placeholder case ‘like any other’.
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(CNN) -- Wael Ghonim, a Google executive who has been missing for more than a week following his purported arrest in Cairo, is to be released Monday, according to two Egyptian television news networks. Telecom executive Naguib Sawiris announced on OTV Sunday that Ghonim would be released at 4 p.m. Monday. Sawiris told CNN that Egyptian Vice President Omar Suleiman assured him during a Sunday meeting between government officials and opposition leaders that Ghonim would be released. State-run Nile TV reported that Prime Minister Ahmad Shafiq called the network to announce that a Google executive missing for more than a week will be released Monday. There was no explanation as to the executive's whereabouts or condition. @highlight Egyptian authorities to let Google executive go, executive says @highlight Wael Ghonim missing since January 28 @highlight Amnesty International protests holding of Dubai native
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Mia Farrow has admitted that Frank Sinatra may be the father of her son, instead of Woody Allen. Rumours about the parentage of her son Ronan, 25, have long dogged Mia Farrow, and she finally addressed the issue in an interview saying the legendary crooner was 'possibly' his father. But on Wednesday, in reference to the claims, Ronan Farrow put in his two cents by tweeting: 'Listen, we're all *possibly* Frank Sinatra's son.' It comes as her adopted daughter Dylan spoke for the first time about how she is tormented by 'crippling' fears over her alleged abuse at the hands of Woody Allen in a new Vanity Fair article. @highlight Actress said singer may 'possibly' be father of her 25-year-old son Ronan @highlight Rumours about the parentage have dogged Mia Farrow for years @highlight In the Vanity Fair interview, 68-year-old said that Sinatra was the great love of her life adding: 'We never really split up' @highlight Son Ronan tweeted: 'Listen, we're all "possibly" Frank Sinatra's son' @highlight Comes as daughter speaks out on alleged abuse by Allen two decades ago @highlight Allen, now 77, has always denied accusations he sexually molested Dylan @highlight No charges were ever brought
pair had a very public falling out when @placeholder began his romantic
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Chelsea have increased their offer for Shakhtar Donetsk midfielder to £18.7million as they continue to pursue Fiorentina winger Juan Cuadrado this transfer window. The Blues had an opening bid of £16million rejected for Costa on Thursday evening, according to the player himself. Chelsea have turned their attention towards Brazilian Costa with Fiorentina still holding out for £27m for their Colombian winger Cuadrado. VIDEO Scroll down to see Douglas Costa score a deceptive goal for Shaktar Donetsk Shakhtar Donetsk's Douglas Costa says it would be a 'dream' to play for Premier League leaders Chelsea The Blues have had a £16m bid for the 24-year-old (right) already rejected by the Ukrainian club @highlight The west Londoners had a £16million bid for Douglas Costa rejected @highlight The Brazilian has hailed a move to Chelsea as a 'dream' @highlight Chelsea continue to negotiate with Fiorentina over Juan Cuadrado
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The New York Times magazine is running a bombshell story alleging that the Pakistanis knew all along that Osama bin Laden was living for years in his longtime hiding place in the northern Pakistan city of Abbottabad, where he was killed by a U.S. Navy SEAL team on May 2, 2011. The Times story, titled "What Pakistan Knew About bin Laden," will carry weight: It was written by Carlotta Gall, the dean of the correspondents who have covered Afghanistan and Pakistan since that fateful day in 2001, when al Qaeda's four hijacked planes crashed through America's comfortable sense that vast oceans insulated it from its enemies. @highlight Peter Bergen: NYT article says Pakistan knew bin Laden was hiding in Abbottabad @highlight He says reporter Carlotta Gall is a respected authority, but there's no evidence @highlight Bergen: Why would many high-level U.S. intelligence officials deny Pakistan's knowledge? @highlight Bergen: If Obama administration has information showing Pakistan knew, it must release it
On three reporting trips to @placeholder I spoke to senior officials in Pakistan's military and intelligence service.
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By Martin Delgado PUBLISHED: 18:54 EST, 14 July 2012 | UPDATED: 18:54 EST, 14 July 2012 Private messages: Mr Justice Mostyn is accused of making 'disobliging remarks' One of the country’s top judges has caused controversy by making disparaging private remarks about a barrister involved in his own divorce battle. Mr Justice Mostyn criticised Charles Howard QC, who represented the judge’s former wife during their acrimonious split. He made the comments after Mr Howard appeared before him at the High Court in an unrelated divorce case involving Mark and Jennifer Evans, who were battling over their £50 million fortune. @highlight Mr Justice Mostyn criticised Charles Howard QC @highlight He made the comments after Mr Howard appeared before him in a separate divorce case
Mr @placeholder also suggested the judge’s comments were motivated by a ‘personal animosity’.
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(CNN) -- Early in Michael Mann's vivid, incisive, but half-cocked gangster opus "Public Enemies," Johnny Depp's John Dillinger returns to jail a few scant months after leaving it. Johnny Depp plays the charismatic John Dillinger in "Public Enemies." Only this time he's just visiting -- and he's taking his friends out with him. It's an audacious opening gambit, and when the getaway gets messy -- one of the gang panics and soon bullets are flying all over the place -- we glimpse another insight into what makes Dillinger tick. As he clings to a wounded comrade for dear life, and stares death long in the face, he has to make a decision: What to do with the guy who panicked and brought this upon them? @highlight "Public Enemies" is a solid gangster flick that's not quite great, says Tom Charity @highlight Film stars Johnny Depp as bank robber John Dillinger @highlight Depp is terrific, Christian Bale as FBI man is more colorless
The role is tailor-made for a self-styled rebel like @placeholder.
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(CNN) -- A statement from al Qaeda on Friday marking the death of Osama bin Laden included renewed warnings of terrorist attacks against U.S. interests around the world and suggested that a process to choose his successor is under way. "Sheikh Osama didn't build an organization to die when he dies," the message said. It was posted on several jihadist forums known for carrying al Qaeda statements. The man taking over will most likely be Ayman al-Zawahiri, an Egyptian who was al Qaeda's No. 2 under bin Laden. The bylaws of al Qaeda, recovered by the U.S. military in Afghanistan after September 11, set out clear guidelines on the replacement of bin Laden, requiring the Command, or Shura, Council of al Qaeda to "pledge allegiance to the deputy emir and elect him as emir in the event that the emir dies or is captured and there is no hope for his liberation." @highlight Ayman al-Zawahiri is the most likely successor to bin Laden, but he lacks his charisma @highlight Some Saudi and Yemeni members may refuse to swear allegiance to an Egyptian @highlight But al-Zawahiri has a reputation for strategic cunning and vision @highlight He is likely to face a difficult choice in selecting a deputy
Analysts expect that al Qaeda may choose to announce the elevation of @placeholder through a written statement to avoid having him take the security risk of recording a statement.
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(CNN) -- A statement from al Qaeda on Friday marking the death of Osama bin Laden included renewed warnings of terrorist attacks against U.S. interests around the world and suggested that a process to choose his successor is under way. "Sheikh Osama didn't build an organization to die when he dies," the message said. It was posted on several jihadist forums known for carrying al Qaeda statements. The man taking over will most likely be Ayman al-Zawahiri, an Egyptian who was al Qaeda's No. 2 under bin Laden. The bylaws of al Qaeda, recovered by the U.S. military in Afghanistan after September 11, set out clear guidelines on the replacement of bin Laden, requiring the Command, or Shura, Council of al Qaeda to "pledge allegiance to the deputy emir and elect him as emir in the event that the emir dies or is captured and there is no hope for his liberation." @highlight Ayman al-Zawahiri is the most likely successor to bin Laden, but he lacks his charisma @highlight Some Saudi and Yemeni members may refuse to swear allegiance to an Egyptian @highlight But al-Zawahiri has a reputation for strategic cunning and vision @highlight He is likely to face a difficult choice in selecting a deputy
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(CNN) -- A statement from al Qaeda on Friday marking the death of Osama bin Laden included renewed warnings of terrorist attacks against U.S. interests around the world and suggested that a process to choose his successor is under way. "Sheikh Osama didn't build an organization to die when he dies," the message said. It was posted on several jihadist forums known for carrying al Qaeda statements. The man taking over will most likely be Ayman al-Zawahiri, an Egyptian who was al Qaeda's No. 2 under bin Laden. The bylaws of al Qaeda, recovered by the U.S. military in Afghanistan after September 11, set out clear guidelines on the replacement of bin Laden, requiring the Command, or Shura, Council of al Qaeda to "pledge allegiance to the deputy emir and elect him as emir in the event that the emir dies or is captured and there is no hope for his liberation." @highlight Ayman al-Zawahiri is the most likely successor to bin Laden, but he lacks his charisma @highlight Some Saudi and Yemeni members may refuse to swear allegiance to an Egyptian @highlight But al-Zawahiri has a reputation for strategic cunning and vision @highlight He is likely to face a difficult choice in selecting a deputy
The discovery of information in bin Laden's files on what appears to be a small-scale aspirational plot to derail U.S. commuter trains on the 10th anniversary of September 11 indicates that @placeholder was being briefed even on the minutiae of some of al Qaeda's operations.
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(CNN) -- A statement from al Qaeda on Friday marking the death of Osama bin Laden included renewed warnings of terrorist attacks against U.S. interests around the world and suggested that a process to choose his successor is under way. "Sheikh Osama didn't build an organization to die when he dies," the message said. It was posted on several jihadist forums known for carrying al Qaeda statements. The man taking over will most likely be Ayman al-Zawahiri, an Egyptian who was al Qaeda's No. 2 under bin Laden. The bylaws of al Qaeda, recovered by the U.S. military in Afghanistan after September 11, set out clear guidelines on the replacement of bin Laden, requiring the Command, or Shura, Council of al Qaeda to "pledge allegiance to the deputy emir and elect him as emir in the event that the emir dies or is captured and there is no hope for his liberation." @highlight Ayman al-Zawahiri is the most likely successor to bin Laden, but he lacks his charisma @highlight Some Saudi and Yemeni members may refuse to swear allegiance to an Egyptian @highlight But al-Zawahiri has a reputation for strategic cunning and vision @highlight He is likely to face a difficult choice in selecting a deputy
@placeholder was the key unifying force within al Qaeda, but al-Zawahiri has always been a deeply polarizing figure within the organization, obsessing over minor theological differences with others and prioritizing jihad in Egypt over other causes.
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(CNN) -- A statement from al Qaeda on Friday marking the death of Osama bin Laden included renewed warnings of terrorist attacks against U.S. interests around the world and suggested that a process to choose his successor is under way. "Sheikh Osama didn't build an organization to die when he dies," the message said. It was posted on several jihadist forums known for carrying al Qaeda statements. The man taking over will most likely be Ayman al-Zawahiri, an Egyptian who was al Qaeda's No. 2 under bin Laden. The bylaws of al Qaeda, recovered by the U.S. military in Afghanistan after September 11, set out clear guidelines on the replacement of bin Laden, requiring the Command, or Shura, Council of al Qaeda to "pledge allegiance to the deputy emir and elect him as emir in the event that the emir dies or is captured and there is no hope for his liberation." @highlight Ayman al-Zawahiri is the most likely successor to bin Laden, but he lacks his charisma @highlight Some Saudi and Yemeni members may refuse to swear allegiance to an Egyptian @highlight But al-Zawahiri has a reputation for strategic cunning and vision @highlight He is likely to face a difficult choice in selecting a deputy
The "treasure trove" of documents, thumb drives and computer discs found in @placeholder's compound may provide American intelligence with crucial clues about his whereabouts.
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A right-wing group running a series of anti-Islamic ads in New York City's subway system is pulling a poster that shows captive journalist James Foley with the masked militant who decapitated him. The ads were bankrolled by the American Freedom Defense Initiative (AFDI) led by blogger Pamela Geller. They are being yanked after criticism from the slain journalist's grieving parents. Geller's attorney, David Yerushalmi, said the Foley family were notified that the ads depicting Foley moments before he is beheaded by a masked ISIS militant dubbed Jihadi John.were being pulled. Incendiary: The American Freedom Defense Initiative had been planning to put up this anti-Muslim ad featuring an image of James Foley in New York City and San Francisco subways @highlight The ads were bankrolled by right-wing blogger Pamela Geller's group American Freedom Defense Initiative @highlight The group removed all references to James Foley after receiving a cease-and-desist letter from his parents' attorney
@placeholder responded to the cease-and-desist letter by explaining that the aim of the group’s $100,000 campaign is to inform the public, not to cause harm.
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Editor's note: Campbell Brown anchors CNN's "Campbell Brown: No Bias, No Bull" at 8 p.m. ET Mondays through Fridays. She delivered this commentary during the "Cutting through the Bull" segment of Friday night's broadcast. CNN's Campbell Brown praises Mark Felt, the Watergate case's "Deep Throat." (CNN) -- Cutting through the bull. It's hard to think of anyone who gave those words more meaning than Mark Felt. The man we all came to know as "Deep Throat" died Thursday at his California home after a life in the shadows. His willingness to risk everything -- career, family, and even his safety -- helped bring down President Richard Nixon in disgrace. @highlight Mark Felt, Watergate's "Deep Throat" dies @highlight Brown: Felt risked everything to help bring down a crooked president @highlight Felt had integrity that no one else would show back then, she says
We remind you of this because the timing of @placeholder's death is not lost on us.
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Sorry, "Bachelorette" fans: there will officially be no wedding for Ali and Roberto. "Ali Fedotowsky and Roberto Martinez have ended their relationship," the couple's rep tells PEOPLE. "As they go through this difficult time, we ask that you respect the couple's privacy." The duo's romance unfolded in 2010 on season 6 of the reality show, culminating with a romantic seaside proposal on the season finale. In October, Fedotowsky downplayed rumors that their relationship was on the rocks, telling PEOPLE there were other reasons for putting their wedding plans on hold. "We didn't meet in the most traditional way. We had a very short courtship and we only knew each other nine weeks before we got engaged," Fedotowsky said at the time. "We are still figuring out our lives as individuals." @highlight Rep: "Ali Fedotowsky and Roberto Martinez have ended their relationship" @highlight The duo's romance unfolded in 2010 on season 6 of "The Bachelorette" @highlight In October, Fedotowsky downplayed rumors that their relationship was on the rocks
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Rafael Nadal gritted his teeth, wiped his brow and looked to the sky after winning on grass for the first time in two years. He had become only the 11th player in the open era to win 700 tour-level matches but his expression told a story of relief, not records, after he battled back to beat Martin Klizan 4-6, 6-3, 6-3, 6-3. The murmurs began among the Centre Court crowd as the Slovakian, unknown to all but the tennis fanatics in attendance, served out to take the first set over the world No 1. After being bundled out in the first round at Wimbledon last year by tour journeyman Steve Darcis, was Nadal about to take another early bow? @highlight Rafael Nadal beat Martin Klizan after losing the first set @highlight The World No 1 recovered from Klizan's bold opening display to win 4-6 6-3 6-3 6-3 on Centre Court
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Ethics troubles complicated New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's chances of becoming Mitt Romney's running mate last year, The New York Times reports is in an upcoming chronicle of the 2012 presidential campaign. The Times reported that too many questions remained after Christie completed the vetting process and Romney had lingering concerns. The details come four days before New Jersey voters head to the polls to determine if Christie gets a second term. During a campaign stop Friday, he dismissed the report and told CNN that the authors are "just trying to sell books." Christie's challenges were first reported Thursday night by Times national political correspondent Johnathan Martin and based on details of the book, "Double Down: Game Change 2012." @highlight Concerns included investigation of Christie's travel expenditures while U.S. attorney. @highlight Revelation included in new book by reporters on presidential campaign, "Double Down" @highlight Christie faces New Jersey voters next week in gubernatorial reelection bid @highlight Book also says Obama campaign conducted focus groups, polling about replacing Biden with Clinton
A 2010 report by the department's Inspector General concluded @placeholder — among five top prosecutors investigated -- was the "the U.S. attorney who most often exceeded the government (travel expense) rate without adequate justification."
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Sanaa, Yemen (CNN) -- Anger over a film that denigrates the Prophet Mohammed spread to Yemen, where four protesters died Thursday during clashes with security forces outside the U.S. Embassy, according to Yemeni security officials. Twenty-four security force members were reported injured, as were 11 protesters, according to Yemen's Defense Ministry, security officials and eyewitnesses. Protesters and witnesses said one protester was critically injured when police fired on them as they tried to disperse the angry crowd. The protests in Sanaa are the latest to roil the Middle East over the online release of the film produced in the United States. @highlight Four killed in protests, Yemen security officials say @highlight White House: All U.S. Embassy personnel are safe and accounted for @highlight 24 security force members were injured in the clashes, Yemen's Defense Ministry says @highlight The angry protests are fueled by an online film that insults the Prophet Mohammed
A U.S. official in @placeholder, who was not authorized to speak publicly because of the sensitivity of the situation, earlier told CNN: "Everyone here is OK." He said there had been no evacuation.
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Sanaa, Yemen (CNN) -- Anger over a film that denigrates the Prophet Mohammed spread to Yemen, where four protesters died Thursday during clashes with security forces outside the U.S. Embassy, according to Yemeni security officials. Twenty-four security force members were reported injured, as were 11 protesters, according to Yemen's Defense Ministry, security officials and eyewitnesses. Protesters and witnesses said one protester was critically injured when police fired on them as they tried to disperse the angry crowd. The protests in Sanaa are the latest to roil the Middle East over the online release of the film produced in the United States. @highlight Four killed in protests, Yemen security officials say @highlight White House: All U.S. Embassy personnel are safe and accounted for @highlight 24 security force members were injured in the clashes, Yemen's Defense Ministry says @highlight The angry protests are fueled by an online film that insults the Prophet Mohammed
"As staffing levels at the Embassy are restricted, our ability to assist @placeholder citizens in an emergency remains limited and may be further constrained by the fluid security situation."
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(CNN) -- In the best fairy tales, there is always a castle: tall turrets, an intimidating moat and a breathtaking view. In Scotland, those ancient castles overlook deep lochs and tower over cities. The wandering traveler will find these envy-inducing castles in every corner of Scotland. In honor of Sunday's National Tartan Day, a holiday celebrating the influential role Scots have played in American history, CNN has chosen 10 magnificent castles to explore in the old country. From the capital city of Edinburgh to the dramatic landscapes of the Highlands, here are some of the most striking castles in Scotland. Cue the castle-owning daydreaming. @highlight Scottish castles have starred in "Downton Abbey" and "The Queen" @highlight The setting for "Macbeth," Glamis Castle is also Princess Margaret's birthplace @highlight Families will enjoy Stirling Castle's costumed characters in historic roles
Perhaps the most famous (and most visited) castle in @placeholder is right in the center of the capital city.
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Mexico City, Mexico (CNN) -- Shootouts between drug suspects and the military in the Mexican northeastern border state of Tamaulipas have left seven dead and 11 wounded, the government reported. One of the dead and the 11 wounded were Mexican military who were ambushed while on patrol late Thursday night in the cities of Miguel Aleman, Mier and Valadeces, the Notimex news agency reported, citing the nation's National Defense Department. The cities are along the U.S. border, near McAllen, Texas. The cities also are near Reynosa, Mexico, where the United States closed its consulate Thursday because of recent increased drug violence. @highlight NEW: Firefights have been going on for 10 days, residents say @highlight One Mexico soldier among the dead @highlight Drug suspects ambushed military patrol @highlight U.S. closed nearby consulate on Thursday
@placeholder officials point out that most of the deaths involve criminals; few civilians have been killed.
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Former Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh was admitted Sunday to a military hospital in Sanaa, the second time that he's been to a hospital this month, a government official said. Saleh led Yemen for 30 years before stepping down, amid widespread protests as well as international pressure, last November as part of a long discussed deal brokered the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council. He suffered extensive burns and a collapsed lung in a June 2011 strike on the mosque in Yemen's presidential compound, a U.S. government official said then. In subsequent months, he has gotten continued medical treatment in various places, including in Saudi Arabia and New York. @highlight Ex-President Ali Abdullah Saleh is admitted to a military hospital in Sanaa, an official says @highlight It's the second time Saleh, hurt in a June 2011 attack, has been to the hospital this month @highlight There are "concerns" that Saleh "still needs more medical procedures," the official says @highlight After 30 years in power, he stepped down amid domestic and international pressure
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By Rachel Quigley and Michael Zennie General John Allen, the commander of NATO forces in Afghanistan, has been cleared of military misconduct allegations for exchanging 'racy' emails with Tampa socialite Jill Kelley, a key figure in the scandal that led to the resignation of former CIA Director David Petraeus. A Pentagon investigation examined 20,000 to 30,000 pages of emails he exchanged with Kelley and announced on Tuesday that Allen violated no military regulations regarding the conduct of officers. Allen's name surfaced in the Petraeus scandal after the FBI revealed that it had seized the emails as part of its investigation into whether Kelley was being harassed by Paula Broadwell - the married mother of two who was later confirmed to be Petraeus' mistress. @highlight Source close to Allen admits some of the emails were 'not family friendly,' but said none of them violated military code for officers @highlight Allen, the commander of NATO forces in Afghanistan, was nominated to become Supreme Allied Commander of NATO in Europe @highlight His nomination was on hold, pending the outcome of the Pentagon investigation @highlight Kelley claimed in her first interview that Petraeus' mistress Paula Broadwell tried to 'blackmail' her
Kelley - who has been described as the 'other other woman' - has been accused of many things since the scandal erupted - that she too was having an affair with Petraeus, that they exchanged more than 30,000 emails, that she had an affair with Gen @placeholder and that she used cancer charity funds for entertainment purposes.
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By Marie-louise Olson PUBLISHED: 14:05 EST, 12 January 2014 | UPDATED: 16:38 EST, 12 January 2014 The Bridgegate controversy seems to spiraling out of control for Chris Christie as more politicians come forward to offer their view on the scandal, with one state senator calling him ‘Liar-in-Chief’. New Jersey Democrat Ray Lesniak said the scathing remarks on the Saturday morning television show, Up with Steve Kornacki. ‘The Liar-in-Chief is Chris Christie, and the obstruction of justice is what is going to be his biggest problem. I don’t believe he was involved in the lane closures itself, but those lane closures violate federal law,’ said State Senator Lesniak. @highlight State Senator Ray Lesniak said the scathing remarks Saturday @highlight But former mayor of New York, Rudy Giuliani, believes Chris Christie wasn't aware of the incident @highlight Giuliani said the governor is putting his political future in jeopardy should evidence surface that he knew @highlight Investigator John Wisniewski says he doesn't find the governor's denials credible @highlight Session due to be held to authorize subpoena for investigators @highlight Christie denies he knew of plan to close bridge as political payback @highlight First poll since his apology reveals 54 per cent think he knew what was going on and 56 per cent think he should resign if found guilty
But not everyone is turning their back on @placeholder, just yet.
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Washington (CNN)Almost immediately following the news of the first terrorist attacks that eventually killed 17 people across France, the global community united around a Twitter hashtag "Je suis Charlie" and just days later foreign leaders linked arms with their French counterparts to lead a historic million-person strong rally. Meanwhile, explosives strapped to a girl who appeared to be about 10-years-old detonated on Saturday, killing at least 20 people, in a country whose encounters with terrorism were also punctuated by a hashtag -- this time "#BringBackOurGirls" of Nigeria. Boko Haram militants killed as many as 2,000 people, mostly civilians,in a massacre that started the weekend before the terror attack on Charlie Hedbo in downtown Paris. @highlight France and Nigeria experienced waves of terrorism during the first weeks of 2015 @highlight While the terror attacks in Paris sparked international unified outrage, reaction to Nigeria was more muted @highlight Symbolism, politics and media all played a role in how France's response to terrorism was perceived
By contrast, the attacks on freedom of speech resounded strongly not just in @placeholder, but around the world.
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Washington (CNN)Almost immediately following the news of the first terrorist attacks that eventually killed 17 people across France, the global community united around a Twitter hashtag "Je suis Charlie" and just days later foreign leaders linked arms with their French counterparts to lead a historic million-person strong rally. Meanwhile, explosives strapped to a girl who appeared to be about 10-years-old detonated on Saturday, killing at least 20 people, in a country whose encounters with terrorism were also punctuated by a hashtag -- this time "#BringBackOurGirls" of Nigeria. Boko Haram militants killed as many as 2,000 people, mostly civilians,in a massacre that started the weekend before the terror attack on Charlie Hedbo in downtown Paris. @highlight France and Nigeria experienced waves of terrorism during the first weeks of 2015 @highlight While the terror attacks in Paris sparked international unified outrage, reaction to Nigeria was more muted @highlight Symbolism, politics and media all played a role in how France's response to terrorism was perceived
People around the world watched for days as the manhunt and later tense standoff unfolded between @placeholder security forces and the terrorists.
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(CNN) -- Paris Saint-Germain completed the signing of Brazilian international defender Alex from Chelsea Friday on a two-and-a-half-year deal. The 29-year-old is re-united with PSG coach Carlo Ancelotti, who was in charge at Chelsea when they won the English Premier League and FA Cup double in 2010. He had fallen out of favor under Andre Villas-Boas and was also a target for fellow EPL side Queens Park Rangers, but chose the Parisian giants. "I knew about PSG's immense stature and that made me want to come," Alex told the club's official website. "For the past two months I've wanted to leave Chelsea and we finally opened talks with PSG. Everything went very well." @highlight Paris Saint-Germain complete signing of Brazil defender Alex from Chelsea @highlight Alex re-united with former Chelsea coach Carlo Ancelotti @highlight Ancelotti rules out January move for Manchester City's Carlos Tevez @highlight Tevez's agent Kia Joorabchian claims his player will eventually join PSG
Joorabchian also said he believed his player could end up at @placeholder next season.
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(CNN) -- Paris Saint-Germain completed the signing of Brazilian international defender Alex from Chelsea Friday on a two-and-a-half-year deal. The 29-year-old is re-united with PSG coach Carlo Ancelotti, who was in charge at Chelsea when they won the English Premier League and FA Cup double in 2010. He had fallen out of favor under Andre Villas-Boas and was also a target for fellow EPL side Queens Park Rangers, but chose the Parisian giants. "I knew about PSG's immense stature and that made me want to come," Alex told the club's official website. "For the past two months I've wanted to leave Chelsea and we finally opened talks with PSG. Everything went very well." @highlight Paris Saint-Germain complete signing of Brazil defender Alex from Chelsea @highlight Alex re-united with former Chelsea coach Carlo Ancelotti @highlight Ancelotti rules out January move for Manchester City's Carlos Tevez @highlight Tevez's agent Kia Joorabchian claims his player will eventually join PSG
"PSG want to build a long-term project and I think @placeholder is six months too early for them.
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The secretive nation of North Korea had given away the status of its nuclear arms program months before its controversial leader, Kim Jong Un, openly declared he would order nuclear strikes, it was revealed today. Newsweek/Daily Beast today exclusively revealed that the country, known as much for its nuclear weapons as for its propaganda, had the resources to launch a nuclear attack in December. Part of a rocket launched by North Korea in December was recovered by U.S. officials, who then determined the true threat the nation posed. The debris provided valuable insight into what had been happening beyond the De-militarized Zone in the capital of Pyongyang. @highlight Three North Korean non-proliferation officials said that the secretive country tipped off U.S. officials after members of the American Navy found part of a rocket in December @highlight Fuel container shed more light into DPRK's means of attack @highlight Comes three days after Pentagon dossier was mistakenly made public
‘The United States continues to closely monitor the North Korean nuclear program and calls upon @placeholder to honor its international obligations.’
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Return: Nicolas Sarkozy has finally announced that he will seek the leadership of the opposition UMP party in a move that would position him for a 2017 presidential bid France's former president Nicolas Sarkozy announced his return to politics today by declaring he would seek the leadership of the opposition UMP party in a move that would position him for a 2017 presidential bid. The announcement on his Facebook page ends months of speculation that the 59-year-old conservative would return to the fray after his defeat by Francois Hollande in 2012. 'I am a candidate for the presidency of my political family,' he said. @highlight Former French president will seek leadership of the opposition UMP party @highlight Sarkozy says Francois Hollande risks leaving France in a 'disastrous state' @highlight But his political comeback is understood to be opposed by wife Carla Bruni @highlight Said to have 'begged' Sarkozy not to stand because people are 'mean to him'
Decisions: Sarkozy said he would be 'letting the French people down' by not stranding against socialist incumbent Francois Hollande (left) at the 2017 @placeholder presidential elections.
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TRIPOLI, Libya (CNN) -- Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice met Friday with Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi, who asked for the latest news on the hurricanes plaguing U.S. coasts in recent weeks. Condoleezza Rice and Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi discussed the weather Friday at their initial meeting. "The first one was not as bad as feared, but there are two more coming," Rice told the man dubbed by President Reagan "the mad dog in the Middle East." Rice's visit is the first time in more than half a century that a U.S. secretary of state has visited the former pariah nation. @highlight Condoleezza Rice meets with Moammar Gadhafi in Libya @highlight First trip to Libya by a U.S. secretary of state in more than 50 years @highlight Libya's journey from pariah nation has taken several years @highlight U.S. companies hoping to take advantage on new friendlier relations
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By Joel Christie A statewide manhunt is on for the daughter of slain San Francisco porn mogul Artie Mitchell after she rammed a police car when officers attempted to arrest her in a sting operation. Authorities say 33-year-old Jasmine Mitchell is on the run and considered 'dangerous and desperate', wanted in relation to a major identity theft operation that has claimed thousands of victims. On April 29, detectives received information that Mitchell and a second suspect, 34-year-old Roy Kim were living at an apartment complex across from the San Pablo Lytton Casino, according to Inside Bay Area. Both had arrest warrants against their names, and police detained three people after searching the apartment and finding a large-scale identity theft and credit card operation. @highlight Jasmine Mitchell, 33, rammed a police car and fled as officers tried to arrest her in San Pablo on April 29 @highlight A statewide manhunt is on for her in California @highlight She is the daughter of 1970s porn pioneer Artie Mitchell, who was killed by his brother and business partner Jim Mitchell in 1991 @highlight Mitchell is accused of leading a major identity theft operation that affected thousands of people
It's genetic: Jasmine's father @placeholder (left) and her uncle Jim Mitchell (right) were pioneers in the production of pornographic films in San Francisco.
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Prime Minister Tony Abbott has copped a ribbing from Today Show presenter Karl Stefanovic after he looked a little a dusty the morning after his important night with Japanese PM Shinzo Abe.The Channel Nine breakfast show host observed that Mr Abbott might have had a few too many Sakes with Mr Abe after signing agreements to boost trade and defence ties between Australia and Japan. Mr Abbott celebrated the deal with his 'good friend' Mr Abe at a formal dinner at Parliament House in Canberra on Tuesday night and appeared on the Today Show in a live link from Canberra at 7.16am on Wednesday. @highlight Australian Prime Minister dined with the Japanese Prime Minster on Tuesday night @highlight Photos taken in Canberra showed them drinking wine together @highlight Today Show presenter Karl Stefanovic told Mr Abbott he looked a 'little bit worse for wear' on Wednesday morning @highlight PM admitted it was a 'very convivial' night
Mr Abe continued the charm offensive after a much-lauded speech to parliament earlier in the day, complimenting the @placeholder wine at the dinner held in his honour.
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Prime Minister Tony Abbott has copped a ribbing from Today Show presenter Karl Stefanovic after he looked a little a dusty the morning after his important night with Japanese PM Shinzo Abe.The Channel Nine breakfast show host observed that Mr Abbott might have had a few too many Sakes with Mr Abe after signing agreements to boost trade and defence ties between Australia and Japan. Mr Abbott celebrated the deal with his 'good friend' Mr Abe at a formal dinner at Parliament House in Canberra on Tuesday night and appeared on the Today Show in a live link from Canberra at 7.16am on Wednesday. @highlight Australian Prime Minister dined with the Japanese Prime Minster on Tuesday night @highlight Photos taken in Canberra showed them drinking wine together @highlight Today Show presenter Karl Stefanovic told Mr Abbott he looked a 'little bit worse for wear' on Wednesday morning @highlight PM admitted it was a 'very convivial' night
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By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 14:31 EST, 7 June 2013 | UPDATED: 01:38 EST, 8 June 2013 Three years ago she crossed the Atlantic with a broken heart. Now Sweden's 'party princess' returns from New York to Stockholm to tie the knot with her new, British-American love. Tooday, Princess Madeleine - the Duchess of Halsingland and Gastrikland - will wed New York banker Christopher O'Neill in the Swedish capital. Scroll down for video After they marry Christopher O'Neill has chosen to continue working and the newlyweds are expected to move back to the United States Madeleine, 30, is the youngest of King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia's three children and fourth in line to the throne @highlight In 2010, Princess Madeleine fled to New York after breaking off her first engagement to Swedish attorney Jonas Bergstrom amid media reports that he had cheated on her @highlight Today, the 30-year-old royal will wed Anglo-American banker Christopher O'Neill, 38, in Stockholm
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Puyallup, Washington (CNN) -- The two sons of a Washington man killed along with their father in a weekend fire suffered hatchet wounds before dying of carbon monoxide poisoning, authorities said Monday. Investigators found a hatchet in the home of Josh Powell, whom authorities believe set the Sunday afternoon fire, said Ed Troyer, a spokesman for the Pierce County, Washington, Sheriff's Department. Powell was a suspect in the 2009 disappearance of his wife, Susan Cox-Powell. An autopsy showed his sons, 5-year-old Braden and 7-year-old Charlie, suffered chop injuries to their necks, but medical examiners concluded both boys and their father died from inhaling carbon monoxide, the county medical examiner's office reported. @highlight NEW: Powell kids had chop wounds, autopsy shows @highlight Josh Powell and his sons died of carbon monoxide poisoning @highlight Powell sent goodbye e-mails to his pastor, others just minutes before the fire @highlight A Utah police chief vows to keep on the case of Susan Cox-Powell's disappearance
@placeholder's death was ruled a suicide, while his sons' deaths were determined to be homicides.
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Puyallup, Washington (CNN) -- The two sons of a Washington man killed along with their father in a weekend fire suffered hatchet wounds before dying of carbon monoxide poisoning, authorities said Monday. Investigators found a hatchet in the home of Josh Powell, whom authorities believe set the Sunday afternoon fire, said Ed Troyer, a spokesman for the Pierce County, Washington, Sheriff's Department. Powell was a suspect in the 2009 disappearance of his wife, Susan Cox-Powell. An autopsy showed his sons, 5-year-old Braden and 7-year-old Charlie, suffered chop injuries to their necks, but medical examiners concluded both boys and their father died from inhaling carbon monoxide, the county medical examiner's office reported. @highlight NEW: Powell kids had chop wounds, autopsy shows @highlight Josh Powell and his sons died of carbon monoxide poisoning @highlight Powell sent goodbye e-mails to his pastor, others just minutes before the fire @highlight A Utah police chief vows to keep on the case of Susan Cox-Powell's disappearance
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By David Kent England may have been severely disappointing at the World Cup in Brazil, but that didn't stop Wayne Rooney's son Kai from reliving his dad's only highlight on Ipanema beach. Although Rooney Snr. managed to score his first ever goal at the tournament, England were defeated 2-1 by a Luis Suarez-inspired Uruguay on Thursday. And, their fate was sealed the next day when Costa Rica beat Italy making it impossible for England to qualify from Group D. Despite being seen crying during the defeat to Uruguay, four-year-old Kai had obviously moved on from the disappointment as he enjoyed a kickabout on the beach watched by his mother Coleen. @highlight England have been eliminated at the group stage of the 2014 World Cup @highlight Three Lions lost their opening two games 2-1 to Italy and Uruguay @highlight Wayne Rooney's family visited with son Kai enjoying a beach kickabout @highlight Rooney scored his first ever goal at the World Cup against Uruguay
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Luis Suarez's stunning double has left Manchester City clinging to their Champions League dream after Barcelona beat them 2-1 at the Etihad. Suarez scored twice in the first half for Barca on his return to English football before Sergio Aguero brought City back into the tie with a goal in the 69th minute. Lionel Messi, the game’s outstanding player, missed a 90th minute penalty when Joe Hart saved and the Barcelona forward sent the rebounded wide. Joe Hart saves Lionel Messi's penalty in stoppage time to keep Man City within touching distance of Barcelona for the second leg The Uruguayan celebrates after putting his side 2-0 up in the first half and quietening down the Etihad Stadium @highlight Joe Hart saved Lionel Messi's stoppage time penalty to keep the score at 2-1 heading to the Nou Camp @highlight Manuel Pellegrini also believes that City still have a chance of upsetting the Catalan side in Spain @highlight Luis Suarez scored a first half double before Sergio Aguero halved the deficit in the second half @highlight Gael Clichy was sent off for two yellow's before Messi missed from the spot after being fouled by Pablo Zabaleta @highlight Click here for all the latest Manchester City news
@placeholder chief Manuel Pellegrini said: ‘It was a very important save and it was a very unnecessary penalty.
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Luis Suarez's stunning double has left Manchester City clinging to their Champions League dream after Barcelona beat them 2-1 at the Etihad. Suarez scored twice in the first half for Barca on his return to English football before Sergio Aguero brought City back into the tie with a goal in the 69th minute. Lionel Messi, the game’s outstanding player, missed a 90th minute penalty when Joe Hart saved and the Barcelona forward sent the rebounded wide. Joe Hart saves Lionel Messi's penalty in stoppage time to keep Man City within touching distance of Barcelona for the second leg The Uruguayan celebrates after putting his side 2-0 up in the first half and quietening down the Etihad Stadium @highlight Joe Hart saved Lionel Messi's stoppage time penalty to keep the score at 2-1 heading to the Nou Camp @highlight Manuel Pellegrini also believes that City still have a chance of upsetting the Catalan side in Spain @highlight Luis Suarez scored a first half double before Sergio Aguero halved the deficit in the second half @highlight Gael Clichy was sent off for two yellow's before Messi missed from the spot after being fouled by Pablo Zabaleta @highlight Click here for all the latest Manchester City news
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By Laura Cox UPDATED: 02:08 EST, 7 March 2012 A man has been arrested after a homemade cannon blasted through his mobile home, killing his wife, authorities said. Richard Fox, 39, who is known to friends as Ricky, shot the cannon after loading it with fireworks powder. His 38-year-old wife, named by U-T San Diego as Jeanette Ogara Fox was found dead from shrapnel wounds when authorities arrived at the home in the small mountain community of Potrero on the Mexican border. Scene: Jeanette Ogara Fox was killed when her husband shot a makeshift cannonball into the side of the couple's mobile home @highlight Richard Fox, 39, arrested by San Diego police officers @highlight His 38-year-old wife was found dead at the scene @highlight Fox admits lighting the bizarre weapon
@placeholder and his friend were supposedly working on the cannon nearby when it went off, and at least one of the men was at the scene when police arrived.
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By Lizzie Parry They have been married for 45 years but still Malcolm Cowen struggles to recognise his own wife in a crowded room. The 67-year-old was born with the rare condition prosopagnosia or 'face-blindness', which means he is unable to recognise faces. The computer-programmer from Manchester has spent his life developing various strategies to help him handle social situations. Mr Cowen, who cannot pick out his own face in the mirror and likens his condition to dyslexia, said he has learned the clothes his wife wears and picks out his grandchildren, according to their ages. Grandfather Malcolm Cowen was born with a rare condition prosopagnosia or 'face-blindness', which means he cannot recognise people's faces, including his own in the mirror and that of his 66-year-old wife Beryl (left) @highlight Malcolm Cowen has the rare condition prosopagnosia or 'face-blindness' @highlight The 67-year-old, who likens it to dyslexia, cannot recognise his wife or family @highlight He has developed various strategies to cope, including spotting people's clothes and hairstyles and picking out his grandchildren according to age @highlight Wife Beryl, 66, acts as his minder in social situations guiding him @highlight He said: 'I can't recognise my own face in the mirror. I can't recognise faces in pictures and I can't even recognise my own wife's face'
'Of course when I arrived outside the venue, @placeholder walked straight past me like I wasn’t here.
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A top United Nations official on Monday told the Security Council she has "run out of words" to describe the worsening situation in Syria. "Every time we use a new figure in relation to the Syrian crisis, we say that it is unprecedented. We have run out of words to fully explain the brutality violence and callous disregard for human life which is a hallmark of this crisis," Valerie Amos, the U.N. chief for humanitarian affairs said. Nearly 200,000 people have been killed in the 3-year Syrian conflict and one million injured, Amos said, describing a war zone with three combative parties fighting each other with no regard for the thousands of civilians and children caught in the middle. @highlight A top U.N. official says there are no words to accurately describe the Syrian conflict @highlight "We have run out of words" to explain the violence, Valerie Amos said @highlight Amos, the U.N. chief for humanitarian affairs, was addressing the Security Council
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An artist has transformed the head of a breast cancer patient into a stunning henna crown. World famous henna artist Ash Kumar, 35, spent over an hour giving a cranial makeover to Dipika Patel - who lost her hair in a battle with the disease. The crown was created by Ash for Breast Cancer Awareness Month in partnership with the Henna Heals project. Ash Kumar, 35, spent over an hour giving a cranial makeover to Dipika Patel - who lost her hair to cancer Ash used Dipika's eye colour and skin tone as inspiration for the royal design The project works with women who have lost their hair to promote empowerment, confidence and beauty. @highlight Dipika was diagnosed with breast cancer in May 2014 @highlight She decided to shave her head completely after her first treatment @highlight Artist Ash used natural henna, crystals and body glitter for the project @highlight Used Dipika's eye colour and skin tone as inspiration for the royal design @highlight The design will last around 12 days @highlight Created for Breast Cancer Awareness Month with the Henna Heals project
@placeholder was transformed by a web of brown gold and copper henna lines highlighted with crystals
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By Tim Shipman Ed Miliband’s Budget response flopped yesterday because he had based it on misleading predictions on Twitter, according to Ed Balls. The Shadow Chancellor said Labour’s leader had to tear up large sections of his speech when rumours of what George Osborne would announce in Parliament proved false. He said Mr Miliband hastily inserted jibes about Education Secretary Michael Gove’s attack on Etonian influence in Downing Street. Ed Miliband's Budget response flopped because he had based it on Twitter predictions, Ed Balls (left) said Mr Miliband was widely criticised for spending 16 minutes reading out political attack lines while barely mentioning the content of the Budget. Mr Balls was similarly derided for his response to the Autumn Statement in December. @highlight Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls revealed his leader had to tear up large sections of his speech when Twitter rumours proved false @highlight He said Mr Miliband hastily inserted jibes about Michael Gove's attack on Etonian influence in Downing Street @highlight Mr Miliband was widely criticised for spending 16 minutes reading out political attack lines while barely mentioning the content of the Budget
Twisting the knife, Mr Balls also took to the television studios to say: ‘It was a difficult speech for @placeholder.’
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(CNN) -- Think half-eaten cookies and carrots are the only way to prove it was actually Santa who put that reindeer sweater under your Christmas tree? Think again. Thanks to Google and the North American Aerospace Defense Command, also known as NORAD, you can track old Saint Nick on his Christmas Eve journey around the globe. Log on to Noradsanta.org to view a special Google Map displaying Santa's whereabouts. The map, which launched at 2 a.m. EST on Friday, uses little red and yellow presents to note the places Santa has already visited. Click on the presents to learn a bit about each location, like Rabaul, Papua New Guinea, where, according to the map, Santa visited at 8:16 a.m. EST on Friday. @highlight NEW: Michelle Obama helps kids track Santa's journey @highlight With Google and NORAD, you can track old Saint Nick on Christmas Eve @highlight Log on to Noradsanta.org to view a special Google Map displaying Santa's whereabouts @highlight The bi-national air defense command began tracking Santa in 1955
Adding to the holiday excitement, first lady Michelle Obama teamed with @placeholder to take calls Friday from children eager to know Santa's whereabouts, according to a NORAD press release.
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(CNN) -- Think half-eaten cookies and carrots are the only way to prove it was actually Santa who put that reindeer sweater under your Christmas tree? Think again. Thanks to Google and the North American Aerospace Defense Command, also known as NORAD, you can track old Saint Nick on his Christmas Eve journey around the globe. Log on to Noradsanta.org to view a special Google Map displaying Santa's whereabouts. The map, which launched at 2 a.m. EST on Friday, uses little red and yellow presents to note the places Santa has already visited. Click on the presents to learn a bit about each location, like Rabaul, Papua New Guinea, where, according to the map, Santa visited at 8:16 a.m. EST on Friday. @highlight NEW: Michelle Obama helps kids track Santa's journey @highlight With Google and NORAD, you can track old Saint Nick on Christmas Eve @highlight Log on to Noradsanta.org to view a special Google Map displaying Santa's whereabouts @highlight The bi-national air defense command began tracking Santa in 1955
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Southampton's superb start to the season continued as they saw off the challenge of QPR on Saturday. Click here for his stats and all the players' heat maps in our brilliant Match Zone. Ronald Koeman admitted even he is shocked by the scintillating start to Southampton's season after a win against Queens Park Rangers kept them second in the table. How the scoreline was not greater was miraculous after twice the woodwork and busy QPR goalkeeper Rob Green kept them at bay until two well-worked moves ended with him beaten. Thirteen points from their first six league games is their best ever start to the Barclays Premier League and leaves them just three of first-place Chelsea. @highlight Graziano Pelle's fourth goal for Southampton earned them all three points against QPR in a tight encounter @highlight Saints dominated the first half but Harry Redknapp's stood firm as the game remained goalless at half time @highlight Ryan Bertrand gave Southampton the lead with his first goal since joining on loan from Chelsea @highlight Charlie Austin equalised for Rangers with a superb finish as they got themselves back into the game @highlight Ronald Koeman's side were to be denied though as Pelle's outstanding goal from close range gave them victory
@placeholder manager Harry Redknapp said: 'It was a great finish from Charlie Austin, he's scored two league goals now showing he can do it at this level.
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It will certainly make a dent in your holiday budget. As well as world-class clubs and luxury villas, the party island of Ibiza is soon to be home to the most expensive restaurant on the planet. The new Hard Rock Hotel, opening in Playa d'en Bossa on May 18, will be launching Sublimotion - an ‘unparalleled gastro-sensory venture’ where a 20-course meal will set diners back £1,235 a head. Scroll down for video... New concept: A 20-course meal at Sublimotion will set diners back £1,235 a head at the hotel Luxurious: The pool at the five-star Hard Rock Hotel Ibiza, which is set to open in May @highlight New resort is the first Hard Rock to open in Europe @highlight It will be the largest five-star hotel on the party island @highlight Sublimotion restaurant to be headed up by renowned chef Paco Roncero @highlight Diners will pay more than £1,235 for a 20-course meal
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(CNN) -- One of sport's greatest rivalries will be reignited Thursday when Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal go head-to-head in the quarterfinals of the Indian Wells Masters. Seventeen-time grand slam champion Federer and Nadal, a winner of 11 majors, haven't played each other since the semifinals of the 2012 edition of the Miami event, when Federer emerged with a straight-sets win. Switzerland's Federer booked his place in the last eight with a 6-3 6-7(7-4) 7-5 victory over compatriot and former doubles partner Stanislaw Wawrinka, while Spain's Nadal came from behind to beat Latvian Ernests Gulbis 4-6 6-4 7-5. World No. 5 Nadal has the edge over second seed Federer, leading the head-to-head record with 18 wins to Ferderer's 10. Nadal has also emerged victorious from six of the eight grand slam finals the pair have contested. @highlight Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal to face each other in the quarterfinals at Indian Wells @highlight The pair of former world No. 1s have contested eight grand slam finals @highlight 10-time grand slam winner Nadal has won 18 of the pair's 28 matches @highlight Top seed Novak Djokovic and No. 3 Andy Murray also into the last eight
Defending champion @placeholder is bidding for a record fifth Indian Wells triumph.
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By Daily Mail Reporter The decomposing body of a man suspected of killing his pregnant girlfriend has been found hanging beside a suicide note admitting to the murder. The remains of Boaz Johnson, 22, of Petersburg, Alaska, were discovered hanging from a tree in a remote forest in Kalapana, Hawaii on January 2, according to Big Island police. He was the only person suspected in the murder of his girlfriend, 25-year-old Brittany-Jane Royal from Tustin, California, and of dumping her body in the ocean last May. At a press conference on Tuesday, police revealed that they found a composition book near Johnson's body in which he confessed to murdering Royal after an argument. @highlight The remains of Boaz Johnson, 22, from Petersburg, Alaska, were found hanging in Kalapana on January 2, according to Big Island police @highlight He was suspected in the murder of his pregnant girlfriend, Brittany-Jane Royal, 25, whose body was found dumped in the ocean last May @highlight Police revealed Johnson confessed in a note that he had murdered Royal after an argument while they were camping @highlight Authorities believe he killed himself just days after the murder but it took more than 7 months to find his body because it was in a remote area @highlight Brittany's mother: 'Life will go on but it will never be complete'
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51 percent of company currently owned by Spain's Repsol By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 07:11 EST, 17 April 2012 | UPDATED: 09:19 EST, 17 April 2012 Argentine president Cristina Fernandez has begun moves to renationalise the country’s largest oil company, risking a major row with Spain.Fernandez hopes to take a majority stake in oil and gas company YPF by taking control of 51 percent of its shares currently held by Spain's Repsol.Both Repsol and Spain strongly oppose the move and have warned that it could turn Argentina into an international pariah. Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez - next to an image of former first lady Eva Peron to whom she has been compared - outlines a controversial plan renationalise the country's largest oil company YFP @highlight 51 percent of company currently owned by Spain's Repsol
People, carring a banner with the colors of the Argentine flag that reads in Spanish "YPF belongs to the @placeholder," demonstrate in support of a bill
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(CNN) -- Landor Sanchez wants to practice medicine again. But instead, he's laboring at an asbestos removal company in upstate New York. For five years, Sanchez was a family medicine doctor in Cuba. He moved to the United States in 2011 with the dream of being a doctor there. Like many immigrants, he had a plan to live with friends to save money and to study for the exam to become medically licensed in the United States. But soon, his money ran out. And Sanchez found himself with less time to study and instead taking any job he could get -- from painting, to fast-food restaurants, to, now, asbestos removal. @highlight Latino immigrant doctors are working menial jobs in the United States @highlight Many have a hard time transitioning into the U.S. health system @highlight A UCLA program aims to assist the doctors in getting back into the medical field
It also covers the cost of the @placeholder medical board exam and provides a monthly stipend.
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(CNN) -- Landor Sanchez wants to practice medicine again. But instead, he's laboring at an asbestos removal company in upstate New York. For five years, Sanchez was a family medicine doctor in Cuba. He moved to the United States in 2011 with the dream of being a doctor there. Like many immigrants, he had a plan to live with friends to save money and to study for the exam to become medically licensed in the United States. But soon, his money ran out. And Sanchez found himself with less time to study and instead taking any job he could get -- from painting, to fast-food restaurants, to, now, asbestos removal. @highlight Latino immigrant doctors are working menial jobs in the United States @highlight Many have a hard time transitioning into the U.S. health system @highlight A UCLA program aims to assist the doctors in getting back into the medical field
"When 2014 rolls around, they (@placeholder) may have an insurance card, but where are they going to get care?"
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(CNN) -- For Connor Hays, nothing said summer more than spending a day at Joyland Amusement Park. Back in its prime, the Wichita, Kansas, theme park drew families with novelty rides, carnival food and live entertainment. Hays, now 25, says he visited Joyland at least twice each summer when he was a kid in the 1990s. After moving back to his hometown earlier this year, Hays wanted to revisit his childhood amusement park. But he couldn't. Joyland was no more. The theme park, which had been operating for 55 years, closed in 2004. What Hays found instead was a heap of scraps from a forgotten place. With a camera in hand, the web designer walked carefully through the tall fields of grass that now surround much of the abandoned remnants of the theme park. @highlight During the mid-2000s, several smaller U.S. theme parks closed their doors for good @highlight Nostalgic travelers are looking for a more intimate theme park experience @highlight Vintage theme parks like Land of Oz learned to adapt by offering nostalgia for visitors
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NEW YORK (CNN) -- "Late Show With David Letterman" bandleader Paul Shaffer is a walking Wikipedia of rock 'n' roll history -- and now he's added his own story to the mix. Paul Shaffer has been David Letterman's bandleader for 27 years. Shaffer's new memoir, "We'll Be Here for the Rest of Our Lives: A Swingin' Showbiz Saga" (Flying Dolphin Press) offers his take on a colorful career, from piano lessons in his native Canada to a "Saturday Night Live" stint to the gig he's had, and relished, for 27 years -- Letterman's sidekick. Oh yeah, and he co-wrote the hit disco song "It's Raining Men." @highlight Paul Shaffer: The David Letterman viewers see on air is who he really is @highlight Shaffer's new memoir has stories of "Saturday Night Live," Letterman @highlight Shaffer was offered chance to play Jerry Seinfeld sidekick at one point @highlight Bandleader legendary for his "Celebrity Seders"
So we did it, and it cracked @placeholder [Letterman] up so I know that I got my one laugh -- and the most important laugh.
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Renewed accusations that Woody Allen molested an adopted daughter two decades ago were "engineered by a vengeful lover," the filmmaker's lawyer told CNN on Monday. The allegations were "fully vetted and rejected by independent authorities," Allen attorney Elkan Abramowitz said in a written statement. The controversy dates back to 1992 after the revelation that Allen, then 56, was having an affair with Soon-Yi Previn, Mia Farrow's 19-year-old adopted daughter with composer Andre Previn. Allen and Previn married five years later. Allen's legal and public relations teams scrambled to respond to an open letter written by Dylan Farrow and published by The New York Times on Saturday recounting her allegation that Allen sexually assaulted her when she was a child. @highlight Dylan Farrow accuses Woody Allen of sexually abusing her when she was 7 @highlight "The one to blame for Dylan's distress is neither Dylan nor Woody Allen," his lawyer says @highlight The controversy began in 1992 amid revelations that Allen was dating Soon-Yi Previn @highlight A criminal investigation ended with no charges against Woody Allen
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Renewed accusations that Woody Allen molested an adopted daughter two decades ago were "engineered by a vengeful lover," the filmmaker's lawyer told CNN on Monday. The allegations were "fully vetted and rejected by independent authorities," Allen attorney Elkan Abramowitz said in a written statement. The controversy dates back to 1992 after the revelation that Allen, then 56, was having an affair with Soon-Yi Previn, Mia Farrow's 19-year-old adopted daughter with composer Andre Previn. Allen and Previn married five years later. Allen's legal and public relations teams scrambled to respond to an open letter written by Dylan Farrow and published by The New York Times on Saturday recounting her allegation that Allen sexually assaulted her when she was a child. @highlight Dylan Farrow accuses Woody Allen of sexually abusing her when she was 7 @highlight "The one to blame for Dylan's distress is neither Dylan nor Woody Allen," his lawyer says @highlight The controversy began in 1992 amid revelations that Allen was dating Soon-Yi Previn @highlight A criminal investigation ended with no charges against Woody Allen
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Renewed accusations that Woody Allen molested an adopted daughter two decades ago were "engineered by a vengeful lover," the filmmaker's lawyer told CNN on Monday. The allegations were "fully vetted and rejected by independent authorities," Allen attorney Elkan Abramowitz said in a written statement. The controversy dates back to 1992 after the revelation that Allen, then 56, was having an affair with Soon-Yi Previn, Mia Farrow's 19-year-old adopted daughter with composer Andre Previn. Allen and Previn married five years later. Allen's legal and public relations teams scrambled to respond to an open letter written by Dylan Farrow and published by The New York Times on Saturday recounting her allegation that Allen sexually assaulted her when she was a child. @highlight Dylan Farrow accuses Woody Allen of sexually abusing her when she was 7 @highlight "The one to blame for Dylan's distress is neither Dylan nor Woody Allen," his lawyer says @highlight The controversy began in 1992 amid revelations that Allen was dating Soon-Yi Previn @highlight A criminal investigation ended with no charges against Woody Allen
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Renewed accusations that Woody Allen molested an adopted daughter two decades ago were "engineered by a vengeful lover," the filmmaker's lawyer told CNN on Monday. The allegations were "fully vetted and rejected by independent authorities," Allen attorney Elkan Abramowitz said in a written statement. The controversy dates back to 1992 after the revelation that Allen, then 56, was having an affair with Soon-Yi Previn, Mia Farrow's 19-year-old adopted daughter with composer Andre Previn. Allen and Previn married five years later. Allen's legal and public relations teams scrambled to respond to an open letter written by Dylan Farrow and published by The New York Times on Saturday recounting her allegation that Allen sexually assaulted her when she was a child. @highlight Dylan Farrow accuses Woody Allen of sexually abusing her when she was 7 @highlight "The one to blame for Dylan's distress is neither Dylan nor Woody Allen," his lawyer says @highlight The controversy began in 1992 amid revelations that Allen was dating Soon-Yi Previn @highlight A criminal investigation ended with no charges against Woody Allen
In another post, he slammed someone who asked whether he owed @placeholder an apology: "What the f&@% is wrong w u that u think we all need to b commenting on this family's personal struggle?"
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(CNN) -- European leaders are meeting in Brussels Thursday to discuss further sanctions against Russia. So far the EU has imposed financial and visa restrictions against 21 carefully selected Russian and Ukrainian officials -- but avoided anyone from President Vladimir Putin's inner circle and stayed clear of any large-scale economic sanctions. The EU and U.S. have condemned Russian annexation of Crimea as illegal and stepped up their rhetoric towards the Kremlin, but whether they are willing to put more economic pressure on Russia is unclear. The leaders of Europe's biggest economies are likely to be cautious. Here's why. How important is Russia's economy? @highlight European leaders are discussing further economic sanctions against Russia @highlight The United States and Europe targeted 28 Russian and Ukrainian officials @highlight Tight economic links between Russia and the EU could mean sanctions hurt both sides
On the flip-side, the @placeholder is Russia's fifth largest partner, with just $11 billion worth of trade.
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A former bank worker tried to slash his topless masseuse girlfriend's throat in a jealous rage after another man smiled at her in a salsa club, a court heard. Amish Kansagra, 28, turned up at the home of Anna Imporowicz, in Brentford, west London, with a knife from the massage parlour they ran together the day after they rowed in the club. Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court was told he held the knife to her throat saying 'you've made the wrong decision. You will die today.' Anna Imporowicz (arriving at court, left, and in modelling shot, right), a topless masseuse, told a court that her ex-boyfriend, Amish Kansagra, tried to stab her after they had a row in a salsa club when a man smiled at her @highlight Amish Kansagra took a knife from massage parlour he ran with girlfriend @highlight He showed up at home of Anna Imporowicz, 35, and held knife to her throat @highlight The pair began dating when he became regular client of sensual masseuse @highlight Kansagra, 28, quit bank job and they went into massage business together @highlight But relationship came to an end after he attempted to stab her, court heard @highlight They had a row in a salsa club the night before after a man 'smiled at her' @highlight Kansagra denies attempted murder and assault and the trial continues
A passer-by, who so happened to be a retired nurse, came to her aid and as @placeholder fled the bloody scene he told passers-by his girlfriend had inflicted the injuries on herself, the court heard.
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By Alex Greig and Snejana Farberov A Florida judge on Friday set a $150,000 bail for the release of a retired police captain charged with shooting dead a man for sending text messages in a movie theater, prompting a sharp rebuke from the victim's widow. Curtis Reeves Jr has been jailed since his arrest in January on a second-degree murder charge in connection to the killing of 43-year-old Chad Oulson. Reeves, 71, had been denied bail several times over the past six months. On his way out: Circuit Judge Pat Siracusa set a $150,000 bail for the release of former Tampa Police captain Curtis Reeves, Jr, seen here in court Wednesday, who is charged with fatally shooting Chad Oulson, 43, and wounding his wife, Nicole @highlight Bail was set at $150,000 for the release of Curtis Reeves, 71, accused of second-degree murder in the shooting death of Chad Oulson, 43 @highlight Appeals court ruled that a district judge may have made an error by failing to set bail for Reeves @highlight Reeves shot and killed Oulson at a movie theater in January after a dispute over text messaging @highlight The former police captain must stay home, wear an ankle monitor, surrender his guns and avoid contact with victim's widow @highlight 'We are flooded, we are devastated,' said lawyer representing Nicole Oulson after news of Reeves' impending release
‘This is going to trial,’ @placeholder’ attorney Richard Escobar said.
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By Joel Christie and James Gordon From the surgeon hoping it will help train a new generation of doctors, to the Iron Man triathlete saying it allows him to go faster, Google Glass users of all kinds came together on Saturday night to discuss both the future and the bothers with the first stages of the controversial 'wearable technology'. 'Glass Night Out' events were held in eight cities across America - Boston, Los Angeles, Madison, Milwaukee, New York, Orlando, Palo Alto and Washington, D.C. - to encourage dialogue among 'explorers' - the techies who subscribed to the $1500 test version of the eyewear, known as the 'explorer edition'. @highlight At least eight cities held events Saturday for users to spread the word about the 'Gospel of the Glass' @highlight The idea of wearing a computer and recording device on your head has made some uncomfortable @highlight First users of Google Glass paid $1500 to enter the 'Explorer Program' and test-drive the device @highlight Users say it gives them 'a new way to think about computers and technology' @highlight More convenient than a phone, with updates and alerts showing up on the Glass screen and emails/texts sent with voice control @highlight Pilots, doctors, chefs and other professionals that can't readily use their hands while working stand to gain the most @highlight Early complaints the battery only lasts 30 minutes
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