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Anti-Semitism has been a worldwide phenomenon for centuries and the state of Israel became a homeland for @placeholder to escape anti-Semitic persecution.
(CNN) -- -- The well-publicized landing of 40 Iranian Jews in Israel on Tuesday spurred glee among some Israelis and the immigrants themselves and drew public scorn from a surprising quarter in Iran -- two officials from its centuries-old Jewish community. One of them described the emigration as a "misinformation" campaign and defended their lives under the government of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. The arrival in Israel was publicized as the largest single group to arrive in Israel from Iran since Iran's Islamic Revolution, and the immigrants traveled via an undisclosed third country. Other Iranian Jews have immigrated to Israel over the years. @highlight Senior Iranian Jew calls mass emigration of 40 Jews to Israel "misinformation" @highlight 40 Iranian Jews landed in Israel on December 25 @highlight U.S.-based group behind incident receives cash from evangelical Christians @highlight Each immigrant received $10,000 to cover abanonded possessions, group admits
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@placeholder, a special educational needs teacher, is also teaching him symbols and gestures to help him communicate.
By Ted Thornhill A father with throat cancer who is about to permanently lose his voice will still be able to speak to his family – and dog, Daisy – thanks to an iPad. Ray Rodda, 61, from Sunderland, has been diagnosed with throat cancer and is having his voice box completely removed - leaving him unable to make a sound. The retired graphic designer is determined he won't be silenced and has recorded around a dozen messages for his family, including his kids and wife Shirley, 52. Heartfelt: Throat cancer sufferer Ray Rhodda, pictured with wife Shirley (left) and daughter Emma, has recorded messages for his family on an iPad because he's due to have his voice box removed @highlight Ray Rodda, 61, from Sunderland, has been diagnosed with throat cancer @highlight He is having his voice box completely removed and will be unable to speak @highlight However, he's recorded around a dozen messages for his family on an iPad @highlight They include commands for his labrador, including 'high five' and 'lie down'
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With the American economy such a dominant force, these workers had no other choice but to wait and wait until they could get to @placeholder.
(CNN) -- The prospects for immigration reform just got a lot brighter. Eight leading senators, four Republicans and four Democrats, came together to announce on Monday their agreement on broad principles to modernize our immigration laws, which have been largely unchanged since 1965. Since then, the world has changed dramatically and globalized markets have revolutionized our economy. But our antiquated immigration laws are still designed for an economy that existed when people were watching black and white TV. As China offers generous stipends, access to prestigious incubators, honorary titles and other benefits to lure home the scientists and engineers who come to America to study, we turn these innovators away. @highlight John Feinblatt: U.S. immigration system hasn't been updated since black and white TV @highlight Feinblatt: Today our economy is competing on a global scale for the best and brightest @highlight He says other nations offer incentives; we make it hard for workers to get in @highlight U.S. can't fill STEM jobs, he says. We need to lure workers and entrepreneurs
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Kicking on: @placeholder is ready for his first season in charge at Spurs
By Matt Morlidge Follow @@MattMorlidge Harry Kane has penned a new contract at Tottenham which will keep him at the club until 2019. The England Under 21 striker was a peripheral figure at White Hart Lane but impressed last season with three Premier League goals in seven games. And Kane has been rewarded with a five-year deal. Official: Harry Kane has signed a new five-year deal at Tottenham Good times ahead: The 21-year-old striker had an impressive breakthrough year last season Before his breakthrough season, Kane enjoyed loan spells at Leyton Orient, Millwall, Norwich and Leicester. He will now be looking to prove his worth to new boss Mauricio Pochettino. @highlight Kane's new contract should keep him at the club until 2019 @highlight The striker impressed last season with three league goals in seven games @highlight Mauricio Pochettino may still recruit new striker
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The thing that really gets @placeholder exercised in these debates is when he thinks he's not getting his due, which means he wastes far too much time demanding another minute or the final say or a chance to go back to something from a previous answer.
(CNN) -- So it looks like President Obama got the message. In his second debate with Mitt Romney, the president delivered a comeback performance that will stand as a model for future debaters of how to right a listing ship. Obama was as good in Hempstead as he was bad in Denver. In fact, this may have been the finest debate of his career and just at the moment when he needed it most. CNN Poll: Nearly half say Obama won showdown Navigating the tricky shoals of the town hall format, the president laid out a persuasive case for re-election, point by point, drawing sharp contrasts with his opponent while avoiding rudeness. Obama's arguments were not always as succinctly stated as they needed to be, and he too often strayed far from the topic at hand. But by the end of the debate, he had checked off pretty much every item on his list of "Things I Should Have Done in Denver." @highlight Alan Schroeder: President Obama delivered a comeback performance in second debate @highlight Schroeder: Obama connected with the audience, Romney less so @highlight He says Romney's defining moments were too frequently negative @highlight Schroeder: Substantively and stylistically, Romney operated in Obama's shadow
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"The Internet of @placeholder is about capturing sheep movements which could tell us a lot."
(CNN)You may have heard of the Internet of Things -- the idea that eventually all physical objects could communicate data over the internet to other connected devices. Already many devices in cities -- from automobiles to thermostats -- communicate information to operators, manufacturers and consumers via the internet about their status. But in rural Wales, a region not noted for its connectivity, researchers have begun a study into the Internet of Sheep, attaching wireless devices to livestock to gather information. "Most of the work on the Internet of Things has taken place in cities," Computer scientist Professor Gordon Blair of Lancaster University told CNN. "But I think we're quite unique in taking the concept out into a more rural environment. @highlight The Internet of Things is the idea that all physical objects could communicate data over the internet to other connected devices @highlight In rural Wales, researchers have begun a study into the Internet of Sheep, attaching devices to livestock to gather information @highlight Researchers say the beauty of sheep is that they stick together -- easily transmitting data between the flock @highlight When the flock comes close to an internet receiving station it would transmit data to researchers at Lancaster University
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The union did not provide information regarding the terms of @placeholder's suspension.
'Dog killer': Baltimore police officer Jeffrey Bulger, 49, was booked Wednesday on charges after slitting the throat of a dog in police custody A second Baltimore police officer has been suspended in a shocking case in which he and another cop allegedly slit a dog's throat. The Baltimore Sun reports officer Thomas Schmidt has been placed on a paid administrative leave along with fellow officer Jeffrey Bolger who has been charged with animal cruelty. The pair allegedly held down and cut the throat of a Shar-Pei, with officials saying there was no reason to kill the dog if it was already restrained. @highlight Baltimore Police Officers Thomas Schmidt and Jeffrey Bolger are accused of slitting a Shar-Pei's throat @highlight Schmidt placed on paid administrative leave @highlight Bolger has been charged with animal cruelty @highlight Witnesses said he cut a Shar-Pei's throat even though it was restrained @highlight Distraught owner of the lost dog says 'I want justice'
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that @placeholder does and always has supported children who were
By David Baker and Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 16:16 EST, 16 November 2012 | UPDATED: 05:55 EST, 17 November 2012 Children in Need: Sir Terry Wogan and Fearne Cotton shortly before he made reference to 'recent news' while taking about sexual abuse Children in Need presenter Sir Terry Wogan failed to mention Jimmy Savile on tonight's show as he made reference to the 'awful reminder' the disgraced presenter's scandal has had on the abuse of youngsters. Following a performance from One Direction Sir Terry Wogan talked about the 'news in recent weeks' before leading into a film about victims of different forms abuse. @highlight Sir Terry Wogan made the reference as they led into a film about different forms of abuse @highlight Although he failed to name Savile he said recent news had been an 'awful reminder' about sexual abuse
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The @placeholder fans demonstrated the flag of the neighboring country, that is why we saw the brawl.
By Igor Nitsak Fighting between rival fans caused a 15-minute interruption to the Champions League qualifier between Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk and FC Copenhagen at the Olimpiysky stadium in Kiev on Wednesday. Supporters of the Danish club were attacked by an unidentified group of people believed to be Dnipro fans and were forced to seek refuge under the stands with Premier League referee Andre Marriner postponing the start of the second half for 15 minutes. VIDEO Scroll down to see Dnipro hooligans attacking fans and stewards Start: Dnipro fans rushed down towards the fence where FC Copenhagen fans were FC Copenhagen issued a letter of complaint to UEFA, a representative of the Danish club told a news conference after the 0-0 draw. @highlight Dnipro fans appeared to attack stewards and FC Copenhagen fans @highlight Incident took place at half-time of their Champions League qualifier @highlight Match refereed by English official Andre Marriner @highlight Match finished 0-0, return leg on August 6
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I told him that was silly, forgetting that this is precisely what he tries to do with his "@placeholder" interviews.
(CNN)I still remember sitting on the set of "Crossfire" that day in 2004 as the floor manager counted down to blastoff. I was thinking: "Jon Stewart, wow. I hope Diane is watching." My wife, truth be told, rarely watched "Crossfire," but she rarely missed "The Daily Show." By the time Stewart finished disemboweling my show, I was hoping she wasn't watching. From my perspective, the show that day was a debacle. I was unprepared for the onslaught since Stewart had recently been on "Hannity & Colmes" (Fox News' truly awful knockoff of "Crossfire"), and had not attacked that show at all. But he had a different agenda this day. I thought his charge that a 30-minute debate show was "hurting America" was fatuous. But I love direct confrontation (obviously). And I was not defensive because, as a former senior White House official, I know that being a cable TV host would never be the most important thing I do in my career. So I was actually interested in hearing Stewart's full critique of "Crossfire." @highlight Paul Begala co-hosted show where Jon Stewart launched attack on "Crossfire" @highlight He says Stewart shared a thoughtful critique of show after the cameras stopped
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The alleged comments to @placeholder's friend came on the day that three neighbors testified about what they heard and saw the night the South African amputee track star killed Steenkamp.
Pretoria, South Africa (CNN) -- Oscar Pistorius spoke to a friend of Reeva Steenkamp's in a "very sinister tone" Tuesday, asking her: "How can you sleep at night?" the friend's lawyer said. Kim Myers found the "unwelcome approach ... extremely disturbing," lawyer Ian Levitt said, adding that the incident had been reported to the National Prosecuting Authority. The athlete's spokeswoman did not immediately respond to a CNN request for comment. The National Prosecuting Authority confirmed that it had received a report about the alleged incident but said it was legally powerless. "In law we cannot get involved. The Myers family lawyer that made the report was advised to deal with the matter as they deem fit," said authority spokesman Nathi Mncube. @highlight NEW: Kim Myers says Pistorius spoke to her in a "very sinister tone" @highlight Defense witnesses did not hear the same things prosecution witnesses did @highlight The defense is planning to wrap up next week @highlight Pistorius says he mistook his girlfriend for an intruder in the middle of the night
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Just recently I got to do a morning show in @placeholder, and it was adoption day.
(CNN) -- Actress Kristin Chenoweth started Maddie's Corner, an organization that supports animals in need. Chenoweth recently sat down with CNN's Sonya Hamasaki to talk about CNN Heroes and how she promotes the bond between people and their pets. Below are excerpts from that interview. Sonya Hamasaki: What is Maddie's Corner? Kristin Chenoweth: I started Maddie's Corner probably five years ago. My idea was animals helping people who help animals. Maybe an animal needs to be matched to the right home of someone in need, and then (that) ultimately helps the animal, too. We do a lot with local shelters that need money for spays; getting money for spays is a big issue. I'd like to see animals get their shots, so we help with that. We help with adoption. We all need to give how we can, but in my hometown of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and my new hometowns of Los Angeles and New York, we work locally with people and animals who need help. @highlight Kristin Chenoweth started a nonprofit that works with local animal shelters @highlight Maddie's Corner is named after Chenoweth's dog, who is named after late actress Madeline Kahn @highlight Chenoweth: I grew up in Oklahoma around a lot of animals, they inspire me
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I learned ... about how fame and success, worldly success, are great, but they are empty in a lot of different ways, and I think I learned that emptiness through @placeholder.
(CNN) -- It was only a year and a half ago that a phenomenon swept the globe and made basketball fans a little, well, "Linsane." Remember that? Back then, Jeremy Lin had a historic run that led the New York Knicks on a winning streak, dubbed "Linsanity." Crowds fell for the feel-good story of an overlooked bench-warmer who slept on friends' sofas to take a shot in the NBA. A new documentary takes a look at the life of Jeremy Lin before the madness. "Linsanity," out in select theaters October 4, offers a glimpse of Lin's road to stardom: He was a standout basketball player in summer leagues, competed in a tightly contested high school state championship and faced racial epithets as an Ivy League athlete before landing, undrafted, in the professional league. @highlight The documentary "Linsanity" is out in select theaters October 4 @highlight The film chronicles Jeremy Lin's life before NBA stardom @highlight Lin: "I probably want to do some type of Christian ministry, or do some type of non-profit work"
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"Traditionally, these visitors have traveled to @placeholder by road, which is a cheaper route than flying.
(CNN)Russia is rarely out of the headlines these days -- often for controversial reasons -- but does that mean it should be avoided by tourists? Since the collapse of the Soviet Union the country's status as a travel destination has grown steadily, with visitors drawn as much by the spectacular architecture and history of Moscow and St. Petersburg, as by the people and rich culture. However, recent events in Ukraine and the Crimean region have dealt a blow to this popularity, and could spell further trouble for Russia's tourism industry in 2015. Ironically, with the ruble taking a significant hit after the West slapped sanctions on Moscow following the annexation of Crimea and tensions in eastern Ukraine, there's seldom been a cheaper time to go for visitors from many countries. @highlight Forecasts indicate Russia's tourism industry is on track for a tough year @highlight Tension in eastern Ukraine and annexation of Crimea have hit ruble, making it a cheaper time to visit @highlight China is now Russia's largest and fastest-growing international inbound market
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A private investigator tracked down Mr @placeholder, 65, last week to deliver the life-altering news of the inheritance left by a brother who died of cancer.
By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 10:44 PM on 24th June 2011 A homeless man who disappeared on his way to collect a $100,000 inheritance has finally turned up - saying the bus to New York broke down. Max Melitzer - who came into the money after his estranged brother died of cancer - was found roaming a park in Utah by a private investigator hired by the family. He was expected in Albany bus station yesterday where his cousin Richard Goldfarb was waiting. But when he failed to appear, Mr Goldfarb began to get worried. Off the streets: Max Melitzer, left, in an old mugshot and right, shortly after he was found living homeless in Salt Lake City. He is set to inherit around $100,000 @highlight Bus carrying him from Utah to NYC broke down @highlight Has been left $100,000 in will of his brother
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@placeholder can have three forms of seizures - the most serious tonic clonic seizures, partial focal seizures, and the milder absent seizures which are like a daydream.
By Claire Bates PUBLISHED: 06:50 EST, 26 September 2012 | UPDATED: 08:45 EST, 26 September 2012 A toddler is watched closely by his parents using CCTV because a rare condition means he is at constant risk of dying from a seizure. Ollie Johnson, 17-months, has Dravet Syndrome and can suffer a seizure at any time sending his oxygen levels plummeting and putting him at risk of dying in his sleep. Parents Sarah, 32, and Stephen, 28, Johnson have hardly slept since Ollie was diagnosed afraid he would have an attack in the night. But now they say they are living a 'real-life Big Brother' after installing two CCTV cameras on his cot. The cameras are linked up to screens in their bedroom and living room so they can always keep a watchful eye on him. @highlight Ollie suffers from Dravet Syndrome - a neurological condition that causes severe seizures @highlight His parents have set up two cameras - one on his cot and one on his wardrobe - which are linked to screens in their bedroom and lounge @highlight Family say set-up gives them peace of mind
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@placeholder conducted her first public engagement five weeks after William was
By Ian Gallagher and Claudia Joseph Public pregnancy: The Duchess of Cambridge is not short of advice as 1,000 people gave their opinions on how she should raise her baby The Duchess of Cambridge should be a stay-at-home mother and not rely on a nanny to help bring up her baby, according to an exclusive poll for The Mail on Sunday. Since their marriage, Prince William and Kate have been at the forefront of a rejuvenation of the Royal Family, often showing an unwillingness to stick to tradition. Princess Diana had a nanny to look after both William and his brother Harry. @highlight Mail on Sunday survey reveals people think the Middletons should play a bigger role in the baby's upbringing than Charles and Camilla @highlight The Duchess of Cambridge is now one day overdue @highlight Public support the couple's plan to raise their child without a nanny
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Based in @placeholder, Ossur has forged a global reputation as a leading manufacturer and developer of prosthetic knees, legs and feet.
(CNN) -- Standing atop a craggy, coastal outcrop on the outskirts of Reykjavik, Helgi Sveinsson checks his footing before adopting a statuesque pose reminiscent of a Nordic warrior. With chest puffed out and a javelin at his side, the 35-year-old's stance has a classical feel, but with a distinctly modern twist. In the dying light of a frigid November day in the Icelandic capital, the jagged silhouette of a carbon fiber running blade can be made out before its tip trails into the inky murk beneath. The prosthetic limb has helped Sveinsson become one of the most successful para-athletes of recent times propelling him to the top of the podium in the javelin over the last two seasons. @highlight Icelandic javelin star overcomes amputation to become leading para-athlete @highlight Helgi Sveinsson a promising handball player before developing bone cancer in leg @highlight Left leg amputated above knee in 1999; sports career revitalized by job at prosthetic firm @highlight Icelandic-based Ossur provided running blades for South African sprinter Oscar Pistorius
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But look beyond the glitches and it’s clear @placeholder is a beautiful game, one that has perhaps reached the frontiers of what the straining current-gen consoles can achieve.
By Talal Musa PUBLISHED: 15:09 EST, 30 October 2012 | UPDATED: 15:26 EST, 15 November 2012 Rating: From battling for naval supremacy, to liberating Boston and New York, Assassin's Creed 3 is by far the most ambitious game of the series. Indeed, there is so much to do in the vast, open-world playground in Ubisoft’s latest Assassin’s outing that it’s easy to get side-tracked from the ever-changing, and sometimes complex, narrative. Hiding in the shadows: But there is more emphasis on action in AC3 Thankfully, AC3’s story is wonderful, putting you in the middle of some of the most important events of the American Revolution. @highlight Beautiful, epic world teeming with interesting and well thought-out characters @highlight Combat and free-running has never been better @highlight Anvil Next engine mostly delivers, but some graphical glitches can take away from the experience
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"She was one of the passengers, not the vice president of @placeholder at that moment.
The Korean Air executive who delayed a flight over a bag of macadamia nuts may face legal action after South Korea's transportation ministry said on Tuesday it had filed a complaint to prosecutors. Heather Cho, who resigned from her post last week, may be in violation of aviation safety laws, the ministry said, after she ordered the Seoul-bound plane to turn back to the gate and that a flight attendant be removed all because she was served nuts in a bag instead of on a plate in first class. Testimonies of crew members and passengers confirm that Cho used "violent language in a loud voice," which may not be compliant with an aviation safety law that requires cooperation of passengers on a flight, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport said in a press release. @highlight Korean Air executive who delayed a flight over a bag of macadamia nuts may face legal action @highlight South Korea's transportation ministry said on Tuesday it had filed a complaint to prosecutors. @highlight Heather Cho, who resigned from her post last week, will report to the prosecutor's office on Wednesday @highlight Sales of macadamia nuts have boomed unexpectedly despite scandal
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And he says @placeholder should call for an end to it.
ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- A Georgia congressman said Wednesday he's received death threats and found Nazi graffiti outside his office in the aftermath of heated protests about health care reform. Rep. David Scott's staff found a swastika on a sign outside his district office in Georgia. David Scott, a Democrat from north-central Georgia, told CNN he has received several offensive faxes and letters, including some with death threats and racial abuse. Scott is black. His district includes part of metro Atlanta. The congressman showed CNN a cartoon of Barack Obama, depicting the president as a clown with a swastika on his head, which Scott said he had received in the mail. @highlight Georgia Rep. David Scott says swastika was painted outside his district office @highlight Scott has received death threats, hate mail, since health care protests began @highlight His argument with a doctor at health care forum has been seen widely @highlight Scott defends free speech but says level of anger "is not good for America"
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However, he refused to be drawn on his daughter’s rumored reconciliation with her ex-boyfriend John Mayer, saying: ‘No questions on @placeholder.’
Superstar Katy Perry's preacher dad - who once called her a 'devil child' - has revealed he will be in the Super Bowl crowd on Sunday to cheer her on. Firebrand evangelical minister Keith Hudson declared the I Kissed A Girl singer, best known for her racy costumes and outlandish performances, was in dire need of ‘healing’. However when Daily Mail Online caught up with him at his church headquarters in Orange County, California, Mr Hudson revealed his views have mellowed - and said he can't wait to watch her in the Super Bowl halftime show. He said: 'Oh no, I don't have a problem. She's gonna do some good ones - she's excited.' @highlight Keith Hudson once said his daughter was in need of 'healing' @highlight But he reveals he'll watch her star in Super Bowl halftime show in Phoenix, Arizona, on Sunday @highlight However, he hints she may tone things down for the NFL @highlight The preacher WON'T comment on his daughter's on-off lover John Mayer
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But the signs were encouraging as @placeholder started his third game in succession as the sole striker.
Arsene Wenger could see the question coming just as clearly as Danny Welbeck was able to watch Mesut Ozil’s cross onto his boot for his first goal in an Arsenal shirt. Can similarities be drawn from the way Wenger re-invigorated the career of Thierry Henry and that of the player bought from Manchester United for £16million on transfer deadline day? ‘Give me some time,’ Wenger smiled as he enjoyed his team’s 3-0 victory at Villa Park. ‘It is a bit early to say that when you look at the number of goals Thierry Henry scored. Danny Welbeck opens his account for Arsenal in their 3-0 victory over Aston Villa @highlight Welbeck scored a goal and provided another in the 3-0 win at Aston Villa @highlight Arsenal striker is 23, while Henry joined aged 22 @highlight Both struggled out wide before being given a chance by Arsene Wenger in their preferred central role @highlight Henry took eight games to score his first goal for the club, but finished with 226, the club's record @highlight Wenger believe's Welbeck's finishing will improve by playing centrally
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Senior lawmakers say no vote in works on Obama's @placeholder plan
Washington (CNN) -- A day before President Barack Obama lays out his strategy to counter the ISIS terror threat, House Republicans sought the counsel of Dick Cheney, a key architect of the Iraq War. Cheney huddled with House Republicans, saying Obama wasn't prepared for the terrorist threat posed by the group and urging the GOP to support a more muscular national defense, House GOP members told CNN. The closed-door meeting at the Capitol Hill Club was billed as a pre-midterm election pep rally. Cheney was there to boost enthusiasm among rank-and-file members, but he also told House Republicans that the party needs to rebuild the military and focus its public message this fall on the importance of a strong national security policy. @highlight Former Vice President Dick Cheney was a key architect of Iraq War @highlight Cheney sharply criticizes Obama's foreign policy before House Republicans @highlight He says GOP should emphasize strong national defense for November midterm elections @highlight Cheney doesn't weigh in on whether congressional approval is needed for action on ISIS
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Luis (right) already played against @placeholder this season and could be lining up for them next year
Chelsea have resumed talks to bring Atletico Madrid left-back Filipe Luis to Stamford Bridge. The 28-year-old emerged as a target for the Blues, who are looking to replace Ashley Cole, and the Brazilian's performances this season have brought him to the attention of the London club. Atletico's defence conceded just 26 goals in 38 La Liga games as they won the title for the first time since 1996 and Luis was an integral part of that feat. Impressive: Filipe Luis (right) has been part of the Atletico side that have done so well this season Focused: Luis said that he is thinking only of Atletico and Brazil at the moment @highlight Defender has been linked to Chelsea as a replacement for Ashley Cole @highlight Luis impressed against the Blues in the Champions League semi-final @highlight Atletico were La Liga champions and Champions League runners-up
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They say the problem is so bad it could soon affect operations at the centre which has seen launches of everything from the Shuttle to @placeholder's Orion rocket just last week.
Nasa's Kennedy space Center is already seeing the effects of climate change - and may have to abandon some of its launchpads within a decade, it has been claimed. Researchers who have been studying Cape Canaveral's dunes and beach since 2009, say the impacts became most apparent after Hurricane Sandy. They found dunes that protected the launchpads were levelled, fences left teetering and a railroad track regularly topped by waves. Scroll down for video Orion Orion blazed into the morning sky at 7:05 a.m. EST on Friday, lifting off from Space Launch Complex 37 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida on a United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy rocket. Now, the area has been revealed to be at risk from climate change. @highlight Major damage to area was seen after Hurricane Sandy hit @highlight Launchpad fences close to collapse and railroad tracks topped by waves @highlight Rising seas could affect operations with a decade at the launch site
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When it comes to technique, @placeholder are better than the rest, but when it comes to the crunch, they cannot beat the best.
On Wednesday I'm heading to Anfield to watch Liverpool versus Sunderland after an invite from Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers. I got the invite out of the blue when I wasn't working. It includes watching training and stay over. VIDEO: Scroll down to watch Brendan Rodgers, Jose Mourinho and Chris Hughton Class act: Brendan Rodgers has shown humility by thinking of others during a busy time for Liverpool Red hot! Brendan Rodgers' side are flying high in second place following the 6-3 destruction of Cardiff SAS: Luis Suarez and Daniel Sturridge (R) are the Premier League's most potent partnership Nice gesture: Brendan Rodgers and Alex Ferguson (R) share humility and generosity as traits of a champion @highlight Rodgers has asked me to visit Anfield, despite Liverpool's busy schedule @highlight Fergie once sponsored me £500 to help pay Brentford players' wages @highlight Arsenal's technically gifted players can't handle powerful opposition @highlight League's nicest manager Hughton deserves to stay up with Norwich @highlight FIFA need to act before Qatar World Cup becomes the worst in history @highlight A return to management with Barnet will please my exhausted dog Monty
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Of the five United men sent on loan to @placeholder, only centre-half Remie Streete and winger Vuckic were deemed fit enough to play on Sunday; the command and control structure at Rangers does not, as yet, force the manager to field players medically unable to run the length of themselves.
A few came to praise the new arrivals, others to bury them under disapproval for the whole notion of anyone other than the manager - even an interim caretaker serving his notice - picking the team. On a day when Rangers fans had plenty to complain about, they at least managed to cheer one of the on-loan Newcastle United players shoehorned into their starting XI. And perhaps hope, amid the wreckage of their 2-1 Scottish Cup defeat at home to Raith Rovers, that Haris Vuckic’s goal-scoring debut is a sign of what to expect, once the rest of his mates are in harness. @highlight Haris Vuckic and Remie Streete both started for Rangers vs Raith Rovers @highlight Vuckic equalised for Rangers on his debut after 62 minutes at Ibrox @highlight Streete was forced off after only 44 minutes of debut with an injury @highlight Rangers signed five Newcastle United players on loan on deadline day @highlight Gael Bigirimana, Shane Ferguson and Kevin Mbabu moved to Glasgow @highlight Rangers caretaker boss Kenny McDowall claims all must play when fit @highlight Raith knocked Rangers out of Scottish Cup fifth round with 2-1 win
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Moreno-Ocampo, visiting @placeholder on Thursday, raised the possibility that the Libyan wish would be granted.
Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Libyan prosecutors have gathered "great evidence" against the son of former dictator Moammar Gadhafi, International Criminal Court chief prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo said Thursday, reopening the controversial question of where Saif al-Islam Gadhafi will be tried. Both the International Criminal Court and Libya's new authorities want to put him on trial, and the two sides have been battling over it since his capture in November. The court demanded this month that Libya hand him over immediately to face accusations of crimes against humanity, but Libya appealed the decision. Libyan interim Prime Minister Abdurrahim El-Keib told CNN in an exclusive interview that Gadhafi could "absolutely" get a fair trial in Libya and that he should face justice there. @highlight NEW: Interim prime minister insists Libya can give Saif al-Islam Gadhafi a fair trial @highlight NEW: "We intend to project the real image of the new Libya," the prime minister says @highlight Libya and the International Criminal Court have been battling over where he will face trial @highlight Saif al-Islam Gadhafi was captured in November
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As @placeholder was then an island surrounded by water, it likely swam there.
They may not appear to be related, but hippos have long been thought to share an ancient ancestor with whales. But up until now, a huge age gap between in the fossil record has prevented scientists from confirming their theory. Now researchers have uncovered 28 million-year-old molars of a great-great grandfather of the hippo which has finally provided direct proof of their link with whales. A great-great grandfather of the hippopotamus likely swam from Asia to Africa some 35 million years ago, long before the arrival of the lion, rhino, zebra and giraffe Pictured is a view of one of the fossils that confirmed this. It shows an upper molar of a species known as Epirigenys lokonensis @highlight Molars of ancestor, Epirigenys lokonensis, were found in Kenya @highlight The species was about the size of a sheep, weighing in at 100kg (220lbs) @highlight Until now, oldest known hippo ancestor dated from 20 million years ago @highlight E. lokonensis and the hippo both came from an anthracothere forefather, which migrated from Asia to Africa about 35 million years ago @highlight Fossils confirmed that cetaceans - the group to which whales, dolphins and porpoises belong - are the hippo's closest living cousins
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@placeholder will consider a longer extension of all three measures when it reconvenes in January.
Washington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama signed a two-month extension of the payroll tax cut Friday, ending what had been a heated political stalemate and sealing a hard-fought win for Democrats on an issue -- taxes -- that has historically favored the GOP. Earlier in the day, the measure cleared the Democratic-controlled Senate and the Republican-controlled House of Representatives by unanimous consent, a procedural move allowing the measure to pass even though most members of Congress were already home for the holidays. "This is some good news just in the nick of time," Obama said shortly before departing the White House for Hawaii. But "we have a lot more work to do. This continues to be a make-or-break moment for the middle class in this country." @highlight Obama signs 2-month payroll tax cut extension @highlight House GOP's defeat raises new questions about Boehner's leadership @highlight The House and Senate passed the bill by unanimous consent @highlight The procedural move allowed the measure to pass even though most members have left town
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As the row intensified, Mr Grayling said: ‘I think we in @placeholder have to be enormously careful to try and work in a way that encourages a ceasefire, encourages an end to the action on both sides.
By Daniel Martin Anger: The Labour leader criticised the Government for its ‘inexplicable silence’ over civilian casualties in the Palestinian territory under attack from Israel Ed Miliband’s ‘ultra-critical’ attack on David Cameron’s response to the Gaza crisis will hamper Britain’s ability to help bring about peace in the Middle East, the Tories said yesterday. The Labour leader criticised the Government for its ‘inexplicable silence’ over civilian casualties in the Palestinian territory and its failure to tell Israel that its actions are ‘unacceptable and unjustifiable’. Yesterday Justice Secretary Chris Grayling hit back, saying ultra-critical comments about Israel would make it harder for Britain to help find a peaceful solution. @highlight 'I don't think it helps if we make strong comments,' says Chris Grayling @highlight He spoke after an Israeli air strike killed ten at a UN-run school in Rafah @highlight Mr Miliband had criticised the Government's 'inexplicable silence' over Gaza
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@placeholder gives me the grand tour, describing his early days trying to acquire property in the hamlet -- leading to surreal situations for both him and the villagers.
"This used to be a land of bandits, wolves and bears," says Daniele Kihlgren, surveying the countryside around ancient houses of Santo Stefano di Sessanio. High above the barren Gran Sasso hills in Italy's central Abruzzo region, this tiny hamlet, barely changed since medieval times, was in danger of reverting to its wild past until Kihlgren showed up with a vision. "When I first got here on my motorbike, I was wandering, totally lost. This unspoilt place, with no traces of modernity, struck me like Saint Paul on the road to Damascus," he says. Kihlgren, an Italian-Swedish businessman, has since made it his life's mission to rescue such crumbling villages by turning them into high-end resorts that blend in with their surroundings. @highlight Sextantio is a so-called "diffuse hotel" based in the Italian village of Santo Stefano di Sessanio @highlight Instead of being based under one roof, these hotels spread their facilities across different buildings in a village @highlight Sextantio uses barns, stables, pigsties and even an old brothel to create an upscale rural hotel
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During his Homily, the @placeholder said that though time has been marked by hatred, oppression, violence and wars, God was there all along, waiting.
(CNN) -- After an eventful 12-plus months that began with him being named Time's Person of the Year and ended with his blistering critique of the Vatican bureaucracy, Pope Francis got a chance to celebrate on Wednesday -- by presiding over Christmas Eve Mass at St. Peter's Basilica. The Mass, typically one of the biggest events on the Roman Catholic calendar, was attended by 8,000 people inside the Basilica while another 3,000 followed along on screens set up in St. Peter's Square. This year, a drone outside and various 3-D cameras inside recorded the Mass. Pope Francis personally requested a performance of Mozart's Mass in C minor for the service, according to a Vatican spokesman. @highlight NEW: Pope says God's "patient fidelity is stronger than darkness and corruption" @highlight Christmas Eve Mass expected to draw 11,000 faithful to the Vatican @highlight Pope Francis personally requested a piece by Mozart for the Mass @highlight Service comes days after he sharply critiqued the Vatican bureaucracy
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And then there are the @placeholder who might as well be secular gods, they're so beloved.
(CNN)The city of Los Angeles is expecting more than 40 million visitors this year. If you're among the inbound, you're going to need to do a lot more than leave the heavy coats at home and drop a few "dudes" into your repartee if you don't want to be mistaken for the latest Hollywood wannabe to drop off a turnip truck. Follow these tips and you just might pass for a local. If your deception goes well, you can bring your suave Angeleno persona home from vacation and try it out with your locals. Just don't push it. Having "I Love L.A." as a ringtone is a little much. @highlight Dying to be part of the L.A. scene? No? Good, you're already half local @highlight Venice Beach is a freak show; that doesn't mean you should freak out there @highlight Author says drinking Corona marks you out as a newbie @highlight If you see Vin Scully, bow down before him. Or just listen to him call Dodgers game on the radio
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"Just the fact that having those helicopters going 150 miles into @placeholder and the concern about whether or not they would be detected.
(CNN) -- Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta says there is no question that the United States is safer with Osama bin Laden, the architect of al Qaeda, dead, but contends there is no "silver bullet" to destroy the terror network. Panetta's assessment came just days before the one-year anniversary of the U.S. commando raid on bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, that ended a manhunt for the al Qaeda founder that began following the September 11, 2001, terror attacks. "Having been involved in operations even before bin Laden, it was clear that there is no kind of silver bullet here to suddenly be able to destroy al Qaeda and that includes going after bin Laden," Panetta told reporters Friday after a meeting with defense counterparts in South America. @highlight Leon Panetta: There is no doubt the operation to get Osama bin Laden made the U.S. safer @highlight Panetta was the CIA director during the May 2, 2011, raid in Abbottabad, Pakistan @highlight He recalled moments during the raid that were "nerve-wracking"
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On Tuesday, police found Russ's car which led them to @placeholder.
A man charged with murdering a University of Cincinnati adjunct instructor admits to burying the body and burning the victim's belongings - but claims he merely found the teacher dead, bound and gagged. Charles Black, 55, has been arrested and charged two months after Randall Russ went missing from the Ohio school. Last night, he told police officers he had been at Russ's home in mid-August minutes before and left to go to a neighbor's house. Buried? Charles Black (left) has been charged with murdering University of Cincinnati instructor Randall Russ (right), but he claims he merely found the body dead, bound and gagged before deciding to bury him by a lake @highlight University of Cincinnati instructor Randall Russ went missing in August @highlight Last night, police arrested and charged neighbor Charles Black @highlight Black said he was with Russ, left the house, came back and 'he was dead' @highlight He said he buried the already-bound body and burned Russ's mattress @highlight Told police where to find the body, officers still examining the remains @highlight Warrant now issued for co-suspect Kevin Howard who is at large
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Microsoft said it designed @placeholder for Android phones specifically for the phone's smaller screen, even though many people will prefer editing documents on a tablet's larger screen.
By Ap Reporter PUBLISHED: 23:45 EST, 31 July 2013 | UPDATED: 23:45 EST, 31 July 2013 Microsoft is bringing a pared-down version of its Office software to Android phones. But don’t expect a version for your tablet, unless you use Microsoft’s Surface—the software giant won’t be releasing it for the iPad and Android tablet users out there The company made the software available Wednesday through Google's online Play store. It requires a $100-a-year subscription to Office and won't be sold separately. New platform: Microsoft now offers its Office Mobile app for users of Android phones The new offering follows the release of an iPhone version in June and brings an Office app to phones running the most widely used operating system on new smartphones. @highlight Google's Play store now offers Microsoft office for Android phones @highlight iPad and Android tablet users still can't get the app
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She is believed to be paid more than £80,000 a year, although @placeholder refuses to reveal her exact salary.
By Stephen Wright Created: 22:02 GMT, 17 February 2012 Bizarre: Scotland Yard officers have been asked to enter a poetry competition on the theme of 'gender equality'. The prize is a chance to have 'elevenses' with the Met's head of diversity Denise Milani, pictured It's enough to make the hard men of the Sweeney choke on their cigars and double whiskies. Scotland Yard officers have been asked to enter a poetry competition on the theme of ‘gender equality’. The prize is a chance to have ‘elevenses’ with the Met’s head of diversity Denise Milani, who is renowned in Britain’s biggest police force for her touchy-feely initiatives. @highlight Scotland Yard officers asked to enter a poetry competition on the theme of 'gender equality'
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"I think that that affection that people have for Tebow goes well beyond @placeholder and his ability to play football."
(CNN) -- The Denver Broncos announced Wednesday night they had finalized a trade that sends high-profile quarterback Tim Tebow to the New York Jets. Tebow and a seventh-round pick in the 2012 NFL Draft go the Jets in exchange for picks in the fourth and sixth rounds of the draft. The Broncos said Tuesday that superstar quarterback Peyton Manning, a free agent, would join the team, setting in motion efforts to trade Tebow. But the Broncos-Jets deal didn't come without a hitch. A snag was reported within hours of the Jets' saying they agreed in principle to the trade. ESPN, quoting a source with the Broncos, reported the hangup was over language in Tebow's contract. Sources told ESPN that the Jets believed Denver should pay $5 million in salary advances to Tebow. The Broncos have already paid $1.2 million of the advance, ESPN reported. @highlight NEW: "He's a great competitor," Jets official says @highlight Tebow will hold special place in Broncos history, Elway says @highlight Deal earlier hit snag over money, ESPN reports @highlight The Broncos signed free agent star quarterback Peyton Manning
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It would seem that the modern @placeholder has made civil rights a priority.
(CNN) -- Attorney General Eric Holder announced last week that the Justice Department's civil rights investigation of Cleveland's police department found that it engaged in a "pattern or practice" of unreasonable and unnecessary use of force. Coming on the heels of the death of 12-year-old Tamir Rice, who was shot and killed by a Cleveland police officer, many have wondered if this conclusion and damning report proves anything about Rice's death. Not directly. But this report doesn't exactly help the public's perception of the Cleveland police, either. To many, the involvement of the federal government in investigating the killings of Rice, Michael Brown, and Eric Garner are a welcome event. After all, federal law enforcement does not have the intimate working relationship that local state investigators likely have with the police force -- a relationship that could compromise an internal investigation. @highlight Justice Dept. found a pattern of unnecessary use of force by Cleveland cops @highlight Danny Cevallos: Report reveals that these concerns were longstanding @highlight In 2004, Justice Dept. and CDP agreed to correct problems, but little was changed, he says @highlight Cevallos: Report damages perception of CDP as it deals with controversial killing of 12-year-old
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But things have improved this campaign as @placeholder continue their march up the table
Nothing will have gladdened Louis van Gaal more this season than what happened in the aftermath of Manchester United’s third and final goal against Newcastle United on Boxing Day. No sooner had Robin van Persie expertly headed in Wayne Rooney’s pinpoint diagonal cross than the Dutchman turned to his team-mate, pointed at him in gratitude before they embraced like old friends. It hasn't always been like that. Sir Alex Ferguson and David Moyes couldn't get two of the most talented players in the Premier League to put aside their egos, and felt forced to take sides. VIDEO Scroll down for Sportsmail's preview for Spurs vs Manchester United @highlight Man United travel to Tottenham in the Premier League on Sunday @highlight Louis van Gaal will be hoping to make it eight wins from nine matches @highlight The Dutch coach has succeeded in uniting Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie this season @highlight Former bosses Sir Alex Ferguson and David Moyes had to pick a favourite @highlight But Van Gaal has the two frontmen working in perfect harmony @highlight It was shown by the celebrations after United's third goal against Newcastle on Boxing Day
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"We have called on them as @placeholder to put the judicial processes in place and to make sure that they get a grip on the various armed groups that are currently conducting arrests outside the framework of the law."
Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- The regime of ousted leader Moammar Gadhafi and the rebel government -- the National Transitional Council -- have both committed war crimes during the conflict in Libya and someone needs to take control to stop abuses from continuing, Amnesty International said in a report released Tuesday. The 112-page report detailed many examples of abuses by the Gadhafi loyalists, which included "mass killing of prisoners, torture, enforced disappearances, and arbitrary arrests." The report also spotlighted what Amnesty called a problem with the National Transitional Council in controlling divergent groups of anti-Gadhafi fighters. A researcher on Libya for Amnesty International, Diana Eltahawy, told CNN she had overheard screams of pain and the sounds of whipping on a recent visit to a Libyan detention center. @highlight NEW: Amnesty International staffer tells of hearing screams and whipping of prisoners @highlight Moammar Gadhafi loyalists engage in "mass killing of prisoners," a report alleges @highlight The NTC is having a problem stopping abuses by rebel fighters, the report says @highlight The NTC responds, condemning "any abuses perpetrated by either side"
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"Along with thousands of others back home, I followed your tour in @placeholder with a mounting sense of awe."
London (CNN) -- Prince William and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, presented medals Saturday to soldiers of the Irish Guards who have served in Afghanistan. The ceremony in the town of Windsor was the first time Prince William had visited the regiment since he was appointed colonel of the Irish Guards in February. Six soldiers from the regiment performed ceremonial duties at the couple's wedding in April. About 400 Irish Guards received operational medals during the ceremony, British media reported, with the duke and duchess pausing to speak to each soldier as they presented them. Afterwards, Prince William spoke of his "pride and humility" as he paid tribute to the soldiers' service. @highlight NEW: Prince William speaks of his "pride and humility" as he meets troops @highlight He was appointed colonel of the Irish Guards in February @highlight This was the first time he and Catherine had been to visit the regiment since then @highlight Soldiers from the Irish Guards performed ceremonial duties at the couple's wedding
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But some 50 @placeholder have written to the Prime Minister calling for him to withdraw the legislation, which is due to be debated in the Lords.
Three-parent babies risk the future of the human race and put Britain at odds with EU law, politicians from across Europe have warned. MPs from Italy claim the 'human species as a whole' will be affected by the controversial technique, while MEPs in Brussels warn it violates 'human dignity and integrity of the person'. But ahead of a vote on the law in the House of Lords, former Archbishop of Canterbury Lord Carey dismissed the 'unfathomable' opposition and vowed to defy the Church's line to back the idea. Graphic shows how the three-parent baby process works. However critics argue there is a small risk of diseased mitochondria could be carried over too (point 4) @highlight House of Lords to vote on babies being born using DNA from three people @highlight It can prevent serious diseases from being passed down to children @highlight If legalised, Britain will become first country to approve new process @highlight Italian MPs claim the 'human species as a whole' will be affected @highlight MEPs in Brussels say it violates 'human dignity and integrity of the person' @highlight But ex-Archbishop of Canterbury to defy Church line to back the new law
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However, @placeholder are prepared to loan him out for a season to another club and should Real not make a formal bid for him in the next two weeks before the window closes the player would consider a one-year loan with the expectation of moving to Real Madrid next summer.
Radamel Falcao is still interesting English clubs including Liverpool even though the player himself is hoping to join Real Madrid. The Colombian striker, who last year joined French club Monaco for £50million from Atletico Madrid last year is understood to be dissatisfied in the French League and keen to move back to Madrid. However, Real Madrid have already paid £90million to sign James Rodriguez, Toni Kroos and Keylor Navas this summer and now have to rein in their spending to ensure they comply with UEFA’s tough Financial Fair Play rules. VIDEO Scroll down for Radamel Falcao scores brilliant acrobatic scissor kick in training @highlight Liverpool are still interested in signing Radamel Falcao @highlight The Colombian striker would prefer a move to Real Madrid @highlight Monaco signed Falcao last summer from Ateltico Madrid for £50m @highlight Manchester City have also made an enquiry
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The @placeholder's policy committee has been split between those who favor doing everything possible to strengthen the economy and reduce unemployment, and those more concerned about inflation risks.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 00:08 EST, 8 June 2012 | UPDATED: 00:08 EST, 8 June 2012 Though most of Congress is likely looking forward to the summer recess, the Federal Reserve chairman offered a grim warning as the Bush-era tax cut expiration date looms. ‘If you all go on vacation,’ Ben Bernanke said, ‘(Taxmaggedon is) still going to happen, so it’s important to be thinking about that and working with your colleagues to see how you might address that concern at the appropriate time.’ He spoke urgently of the Bush-era tax cuts that will cost taxpayers $130billion in increases if nothing is done to extend them. @highlight Chairman of the Fed Ben Bernanke offered grim warning to Congress if they do nothing over Bush-era tax cuts that will expire @highlight Will cost taxpayers $130billion in additional taxes if nothing is done @highlight Spoke at Joint Economic Committee
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'I can't imagine how awful this has been for all three of you, in particular @placeholder,' he said.
A teenager was killed when he crashed a jet ski into his twin brother, an inquest has heard today. Simon Satchwell, 14, from Hertfordshire, was riding the ski while on a Christmas holiday with his family in Abu Dhabi, along with his twin brother Lucas and father Christopher. The family had been riding near Al Lulu Island on New Year's Eve, the last day of their two-week stay in the United Arab Emirates capital, for around half an hour when Mr Satchwell and Lucas headed back to the coast, an inquest heard. Simon Satchwell, 14, was killed when he crashed a jet ski into his twin brother in Abu Dhabi, an inquest has heard today @highlight Simon Satchwell, 14, was riding the ski while on holiday with his family in Abu Dhabi, along with his twin brother Lucas and father Christopher @highlight Mr Satchwell and Lucas headed back to the coast to rest for a drink @highlight An inquest heard moments later Simon crashed into his twin at high speed @highlight A coroner recorded a narrative verdict, stating that Simon died of injuries sustained while riding a jet ski on his own in Abu Dhabi
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Here's another irony: @placeholder benefited from the changes to campaign finance that many stars protested against.
(CNN) -- Recently, Obama told Hollywood that America is not cool with itself. Speaking at the home of Walt Disney executive Alan Horn, he looked into the eyes of stars like Barbra Streisand and James Brolin and said that the country is full of "disquiet," that the future risks "more cynicism, more dysfunction," and that "we have a Washington that's not working." In the distance, a car alarm went off. The President quipped, "Sound the alarm, because we've got a problem." There was a lot of predictable gloom in those remarks, given the President's low approval rating, but also a surprising lack of self-awareness. If Obama has proved to be a disappointment then Hollywood is partly responsible for all the unrealistic ambitions that have surrounded him. And there's big irony in the fact that he is now seeking comfort from the very liberal elite that he once seemed to challenge. @highlight Timothy Stanley: If Obama is a disappointment, Hollywood is partly to blame @highlight Stanley: Obama used to challenge or snub the celebrity liberal elite @highlight He says it's ironic that Obama needs their help now, for money and for image @highlight Stanley: Hollywood might still imagine him to be a superhero, but there's reality
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No detailed explanation was given in the @placeholder report as to why Taha was leaving office.
(CNN) -- Sudan's second most powerful official -- who was the man who signed a 2005 peace deal ending the country's decades-long civil war -- has resigned, the African nation's president said Saturday, according to state media. First Vice President Ali Osman Taha is leaving his post as part of a reshuffle of President Omar al-Bashir's Cabinet, the official Sudan News Agency (SUNA) reported. He is doing so "voluntarily," according to al-Bashir. Taha has long been associated with, and been a fervent backer of, al-Bashir. He served as Sudan's chief negotiator during north-south peace talks in 2004 that culminated with his signing the agreement in Nairobi, Kenya, early the next year. Five years later, following a popular referendum, South Sudan officially became independent from Sudan. @highlight First Vice President Ali Osman Taha resigns, state media reports @highlight President Omar al-Bashir said Taha resigned "voluntarily" @highlight Taha signs the historic 2005 peace deal and has stood by al-Bashir
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The two garages in Kensington are not the only @placeholder lock-ups with a hefty asking price.
By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 07:03 EST, 25 November 2013 | UPDATED: 10:09 EST, 25 November 2013 Two garages have been put on the market for a combined £400,000 - more than twice the price of the average UK home. The lock-ups, described as being 'very large', are located in London's upmarket Kensington, where houses change hands for seven-figure sums. One of the garages has an asking price of £175,000 while the other, five units up, is available for £225,000. Pricey: The row of garages in Stanhope Mews East, in super-posh Kensington, London The average price for a home sold in the UK, meanwhile, is £167,000. @highlight The lock-ups are located in London's upmarket Kensington @highlight One of them has an asking price of £175,000 while the other is £225,000 @highlight Despite their eye-watering price-tags there has been serious interest
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None of Morningside's several @placeholder locations are licensed, Tidwell said.
Los Angeles (CNN) -- The facility Lindsay Lohan entered Thursday to comply with court-ordered rehab is not licensed to provide alcohol or drug rehab treatment, a state official said. Lohan, 26, flew from New York to California last night to check into Morningside Recovery in Newport Beach, California, by the Thursday morning deadline for her to start her 90-day sentence. When Los Angeles Superior Judge James Dabney sentenced Lohan to 90 days in jail in March he gave her the option of serving the time in a "lock down rehab" facility. "If a 24-hour residential facility is providing treatment or services to promote the recovery of alcohol and drug abuse then they must possess a license," deputy director for the California Department of Alcohol and Drug Programs Millicent Tidwell said. @highlight NEW: Lohan checks into Morningside Recovery in Newport Beach, California @highlight NEW: California regulators revoked Morningside's rehab treatment licenses, official says @highlight A judge ordered 90 days "lock down" rehab for recent convictions @highlight Lohan's father wants her to move to a Florida rehab facility
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It is unclear if the @placeholder shooting is related to the earlier incident.
By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 04:55 EST, 19 April 2013 | UPDATED: 08:34 EST, 19 April 2013 A police officer has been gunned and a second officer critically injured after a night of chaos in Boston. One officer, whose identity has not been released, was shot after attending a disturbance at Massachusetts Institute of Technology campus. A second officer identified as Richard H. Donahue, 33, is in a critical condition after attending a shoot-out between police and two Boston bombing suspects in the suburbs of the city. The drama unfolded hours after the FBI released images of two men named as suspects in the Boston blast which killed three and injured 176 on Monday. @highlight Gunned down at Massachusetts Institute of Technology campus last night @highlight Was attending a disturbance on the prestigious campus @highlight Second police officer has been critically wounded after shoot-out @highlight Terrorist dubbed 'Suspect 1' killed after gunfire in suburb of Watertown @highlight Manhunt for 'Suspect 2' is still underway in surrounding area
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The ancient survivors I've photographed have weathered thousands of years in some of the harshest environments on @placeholder, but are now threatened by the climate crisis.
(CNN) -- Artist Rachel Sussman spent the past decade documenting the world's oldest living things. Working with biologists, she has traveled to deserts and islands, from the Australian Outback to Antarctica, to photograph organisms that are 2,000 years old or older. She has given a TED talk about her project. Her new book of photographs and essays, "The Oldest Living Things in the World," came out on Earth Day, April 22. Follow her on Twitter: @OLTW CNN asked Sussman about her work in an e-mail interview. How did you get involved with this project? Before I got the idea for "The Oldest Living Things," I was searching for something I could really sink my teeth into. That search was both an intellectual one -- pondering ideas about combining art with science and philosophical concepts like deep time -- as well as a literal one. A visit to Japan in 2004 resulted in a surprising and eye-opening adventure to a supposedly 7,000-year-old tree, which ended up being the ultimate catalyst that brought all these different threads together. @highlight Artist Rachel Sussman's book, "The Oldest Living Things," comes out on Earth Day @highlight Sussman: When I visited Japan I saw a very old tree that inspired my project @highlight She says environment is important, and urges all of us to fight climate change
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Signing the powerful @placeholder midfielder was seen as a desperate move by many after Manchester United failed to activate his release during the stipulated time period, and then signed him shortly afterwards for more money.
By Sportsmail Reporter Belgian pair Marouane Fellaini and Adnan Januzaj were back in training at Carrington, but Fellaini's future at Manchester Untied is far from secure. The former Everton man signed for the club last summer in a £27m deal after United failed in their bid to bring in Cesc Fabregas. But, like David Moyes, Fellaini failed to settle in Manchester and after being left out of the club's US tour the 26-year-old's future at the club looks in doubt. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Adnan Januzaj score a stunning volley during Belgium training Waffle: Fellaini's omission from the US tour has caused speculation about whether the Belgian may leave @highlight Marouane Fellaini and Adnan Januzaj back in training @highlight Former Everton man's future uncertain @highlight Fellaini brought in by David Moyes but failed to impress @highlight Louis van Gaal left him out of Manchester United's US tour
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spokesperson for @placeholder said: 'At Very we pride ourselves on
By Deni Kirkova Fearne Cotton launches her latest collection of block colour dresses and patterned separates for Very.co.uk. The radio and television presenter, 32, models an array of bold and versatile pieces in hot pink, turquoise blue and clashing prints for Autumn Winter 2014. Fearne, now in her fifth year working with the online retailer, is pictured in a distressed home setting for the rock chick inspired shoot. Scroll down for video Fearne Cotton wears her simple, chic and sixties inspired A-Line Scuba Dress in a punchy pink hue, £29 Standout styles from her 14th range include a hot pink scuba-style dress, cut in a 60s-inspired style of high neckline and short hemline. @highlight Fearne, 32, presents latest quirky, wearable offering for online retailer @highlight Features bright pink scuba dress and turquoise playsuit FOR aw14
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He extended his career record over the emerging @placeholder to 8-1 with his latest triumph, but still has ground to make up on former greats Connors (1,253 wins) and Lendl (1,071).
(CNN)Roger Federer reached the 1,000 ATP Tour wins milestone as he claimed the Brisbane title Sunday but was made to fight all the way by Canada's Milos Raonic in a tense three-set final. The 33-year-old Swiss joins Jimmy Connors and Ivan Lendl as the only players in the modern professional era to achieve that feat and was claiming his 83rd career title. Federer led by a set and 2-0 until Raonic broke back and reeled off seven straight points in the tiebreaker to level at a set all. The third set might have gone either way, with top seed Federer staving off five break points, but a single break of the Raonic service proved decisive and he completed victory in two hours 13 minutes. @highlight Roger Federer claims Brisbane International title @highlight Beats Milos Raonic of Canada in three sets @highlight 1,000th win on the ATP Tour for Swiss maestro @highlight Federer was claiming 83rd career title
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Today @placeholder is using his growing status to bring peace and celebration in troubled Niger.
(CNN) -- For Omara Moctar, the electrifying Tuareg guitarist better known as "Bombino," there is no better place to play music than the majestic starkness of the desert. "There's the heat, there's the wind, but after all of that, you find yourself at night in the most beautiful place," says Bombino, who is part of a new generation of Tuareg musicians performing "desert rock" on a global stage. "The stars seem to be right there, next to you ...and the night feels good -- sometimes with the light of the moon and the changing dune colors, it's unbelievable, really." Inspired by the changing landscape of the Niger desert, Bombino's haunting jams capture life in the desert and the spirit of his people. @highlight Omara "Bombino" Moctar is part of a new generation of Tuareg musicians @highlight The guitarist from Niger combines music of the ages with riffs of Western blues and rock @highlight His haunting sounds captures life in the desert and the spirit of his people
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The airman was transferred out of @placeholder, and the dead man's family was offered compensation.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Kyrgyzstan's decision to close a key U.S. military base is "regrettable," Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said, but it won't affect the U.S. military effort in nearby Afghanistan. Manas Air Base in Kyrgyzstan serves as a U.S. supply route for troops and supplies into Afghanistan. On Friday, Russia announced it would assist the U.S. in transporting nonmilitary cargo to Afghanistan, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said. The United States uses Manas Air Base in Kyrgyzstan as a route for troops and supplies into Afghanistan. Kyrgyz President Kurmanbek Bakiyev announced Tuesday that "all due procedures" were being initiated to close the base. @highlight NEW: Russia says it will help transport U.S. nonmilitary cargo to Afghanistan @highlight United States uses Kyrgyz base as a route for troops and supplies in Afghanistan @highlight Kyrgyz president says procedures had been initiated to close base @highlight Move follows news of a multimillion-dollar aid package from Russia
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@placeholder added, "If it wasn't for interracial couples today, we wouldn't have our president.
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (CNN) -- Two newlyweds are fighting for the dismissal of the justice of the peace who refused them a marriage license because they are of different races. A Louisiana justice of the peace refused to perform a marriage for Beth and Terence McKay. "We've retained an attorney, and we're in the process of taking the next steps in order to make sure that (the justice of the peace) loses his job," Beth McKay told CNN's "American Morning" on Monday. She and her husband, Terence McKay, stepped into the national spotlight when Keith Bardwell, a justice of the peace for Tangipahoa Parish's 8th Ward, refused them a license. @highlight Couple were denied marriage license because they are of different races @highlight Justice of Peace Keith Bardwell said he was concerned for kids of biracial marriages @highlight Louisiana couple eventually got married by different justice of the peace @highlight Beth, Terence McKay hire lawyer, want judge to lose job
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‘When someone faxes @placeholder with an offer then it is real and we will have to make a decision.
Ronny Deila last night confirmed Celtic were poised to conclude a deal for Craig Gordon – as the Scottish champions brace themselves for a big-money bid for Fraser Forster. La Liga holders Atletico Madrid have been linked with an £8million move for Forster to replace Thibaut Courtois, who has returned to Chelsea. Southampton are also keen on the World Cup squad member and may well step up their interest after drafting England goalkeeping coach Dave Watson onto their staff. Circling: Several clubs, including Atletico Madrid, are interested in signing England keeper Fraser Forster In safe hands? Craig Gordan looks set to return to Scottish football @highlight Celtic are expecting a big money bid for England keeper Craig Forster @highlight Atletico Madrid are interested after losing Thibaut Courtois @highlight Hoops boss Ronny Deila confirms Craig Gordon is close to signing @highlight Newcastle and Southampton are tracking defender Virgil van Dijk
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'They obviously support me and want me to do well, but they will be wanting @placeholder to go through, although it is a bit of a win-win situation for them because either way they will go to Wembley.'
They say blood is thicker than water but that does not ring true for Kyle Walker, with the Tottenham right-back's own family hoping he slips up against Sheffield United in the Capital One Cup semi-finals. Born and raised in the Steel City, the 24-year-old makes no secret of his Yorkshire roots and his love for the Blades, even going to Wembley last season to watch their FA Cup semi-final against Hull. Walker spent many weekends as a child at Bramall Lane with his grandfather watching his idols Brian Deane and Peter Ndlovu, before stepping out on the hallowed turf himself. @highlight Tottenham face Sheffield United in the Capital One Cup semi-final @highlight Kyle Walker is from Sheffield and even watched Sheffield United play in the FA Cup semi-final against Hull last season at Wembley @highlight The Spurs right-back admits his own family will be hoping Tottenham lose @highlight He says his heart will always be with Sheffield United but he is a Tottenham player and they are his club
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In 1999, he proposed that the @placeholder government should be able to deport foreigners if their children committed crimes.
Per Sandberg has caused outrage in the French media with his comments A leading Norwegian MP has called for French people to be banned from visiting his country because they are 'notorious criminals'. Per Sandberg - who is head of parliament's judicial affairs committee - said large groups of tourists from France, Romania and Bulgaria should be stopped at the border. The deputy leader of the main opposition Progress Party said: 'We need immediate measures to stop the influx of begging and crime. 'At the borders, police can under existing laws stop organised groups of Romanians, Bulgarians or French because we know from experience that these people disrupt the peace.' @highlight Per Sandberg said tourists groups should be stopped at Norwegian border @highlight The deputy leader of opposition Progress complained of begging and crime @highlight He also singled out Romanian and Bulgarian tourists for the ban @highlight French media reacts, calling Sandberg: 'an idiot in ski boots'
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That's less than the $5 for a @placeholder, but more than twice the $1 or so for other Dunkin' doughnuts, making it more profitable for the company.
Dunkin' Donuts plans to roll out a croissant-doughnut hybrid in the U.S. next week, but the company says please don't call it a 'Cronut.' The chain tells said it will launch its 'Croissant Donut' nationally for a limited time starting Nov. 3. It comes more than a year after the Dominique Ansel Bakery in New York City introduced its now trademarked Cronut, which became a viral sensation and spawned numerous knockoffs Definitely not copying: Last summer, Dunkin' also introduced a croissant-doughnut in South Korea it dubbed a 'New York Pie Donut.' John Costello, Dunkin's president of global marketing and innovation, said in a phone interview that bakers around the country have been mixing doughnuts and croissants for at least 20 years. He said Dunkin' is constantly tracking consumer and bakery trends and has been looking at pastry 'combinations' for several years now. @highlight Dunkin' will release $2.49 'Croissant Donut' next week in stores nationwide @highlight Denies it is 'copying' Dominique Ansel, who invented Cronut to huge acclaim @highlight Ansel created huge hype - and legendary queues - for trademarked Cronut
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In recent years, China in particular has experienced a surge in the number of students applying to @placeholder-based colleges and universities.
Thousands of Chinese and South Korean students applying for colleges and universities in the United States face an anxious wait amid claims of widespread cheating during recent SAT tests -- the measure used in the admissions process. Their scores have been delayed pending an inquiry, despite the deadline for college applications fast approaching. "Based on specific, reliable information, we have placed the scores of all students who are current residents of (South) Korea or China and sat for the October 11 international administration of the SAT on hold while we conduct an administrative review," Tom Ewing, spokesperson for test assessors the Educational Testing Service (ETS), said in a statement. @highlight Chinese and South Korean who took SAT on October 11 will have scores delayed @highlight Test administrator ETS suspects cheating may have occurred @highlight "Cheating is seen as a fair way to play the game" in China, says educator @highlight Last year, SAT had to be canceled in South Korea after cheating suspicions
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Yet anyone who visits Iran these days will surely see a country that is very different from the images that have been etched into the @placeholder psyche.
(CNN) -- An alleged letter from President Barack Obama to Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has prompted consternation not just in Washington, but also Tel Aviv and Riyadh. According to the Wall Street Journal, Obama pointed out some common American and Iranian interests in defeating the extremist ISIS -- which calls itself the Islamic State -- and reportedly also suggested that a nuclear accord between Iran and the P5+1 (United States, United Kingdom, France, Russia, China and Germany) could result in cooperation on regional issues between Washington and Tehran. But the move has, according to one Republican source quoted by CNN, sent "shock waves" through Washington. @highlight Alleged Obama letter to Iran's Supreme Leader sparks controversy @highlight Critics of correspondence missing the point, Alireza Nader says @highlight U.S. has chance to leverage pressure on Iran, Nader says
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They are lashing themselves to @placeholder in the hope that it will lead to more money for them down the line.
Barcelona, Spain (CNN) -- I came to Mobile World Congress expected to be wowed by lots of shiny new gadgets, but I'm leaving impressed by the seemingly less sexy subject of mobile operating systems. Turns out there's a lot happening here. A lot of the buzz was focused around the Firefox OS launch on Sunday. A rival to Android, iOS and Windows Phone, it seems unlikely it will get much traction in the West. But in places where people have yet to buy a smartphone it might stand a chance -- it's intended to run on less powerful phones that are cheap to make and sell. @highlight CNET's Jason Jenkins says seemingly less sexy mobile operating systems drew his attention at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona @highlight Firefox's OS generated some of the biggest buzz but Jenkins thinks it will struggle to gain a major following in developed countries @highlight Unbuntu Touch, an open source operating system slated for release in October, drew praise from Jenkins
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There's 'lot of spin on both sides, @placeholder wrote, in the his only tweeted reply to a reporter.
The U.S. Department of Justice has offered major news organizations a chance to sit down with Eric Holder, the embattled attorney general, for a briefing a Q-and-A session about his agency's intrusive surveillance of reporters, but there is one catch: The entire session must be 'off the record,' meaning reporters couldn't write anything at all about it. Most of the media outlets invited to the meeting have announced that they're boycotting it, including the Associated Press and Fox News - the two whose phone records and emails were secretly seized as part of DOJ investigations into national security leaks. And Brad Woodhouse, the communications director for the Democratic National Committee, is angry. @highlight 'Some in the media refuse to meet with' Eric Holder, wrote top DNC flack Brad Woodhouse. 'Kind of forfeits your right [to] gripe.' @highlight The DO staff 'can just find how [reporters] feel via subpoenaed email and phone records,' snarked one Buzzfeed journalist @highlight 'Jesus, Brad,' came a reply from Politico's top media reporter @highlight 'Notice how people on both sides of the aisle are pointing out how dumb that is?' wrote a Daily Caller blogger.
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And, so, you call your friend @placeholder [Depp] and say, "Heath just died.
LONDON, England (CNN) -- Is there a filmmaker in the world with worse luck than Terry Gilliam? He was directing Heath Ledger in "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus," when the actor died -- and it's not the first time he has lost a leading man. Is there a filmmaker in the world with worse luck than Terry Gilliam? Jean Rochefort didn't die eight years ago, but Gilliam had to abandon "The Man Who Killed Don Quixote" after a few days when 70-year-old star Rochefort became seriously ill and a flash flood washed away the entire set. The whole fiasco is captured in the documentary "Lost in La Mancha." @highlight Ledger died while shooting Gilliam's "The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus" @highlight Gilliam enlisted the help of Ledger's friends, including Johnny Depp @highlight Gilliam on Ledger, Monty Python and why filmmakers need "mule-like stupidity"
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The World Championships begin on September 21 with trade team time-trials and also includes age-group events, with @placeholder refining selection prior to the event.
By Matt Mcgeehan Mark Cavendish asked not to be selected in the Great Britain squad for this month's Road World Championships in Spain as he continues his recovery from the crash that ended his Tour de France. Cavendish, the 2011 world champion, required shoulder surgery after crashing out of the opening stage of the Tour in Harrogate and would not be suited to the hilly Ponferrada road race course which hosts the World Championships on September 28. After the squad was announced on Thursday, the 29-year-old Manxman revealed it was his decision not to take part. Crashed out: Mark Cavendish required surgery after a crash on the opening stage of the Tour de France in July @highlight 2011 World Champion Mark Cavendish asked not to be chosen for the squad @highlight Cavendish continues his recovery from crash that ended his Tour de France @highlight Sir Bradley Wiggins, Chris Froome and Geraint Thomas all selected @highlight Women's squad includes Commonwealth champion Lizzie Armitstead
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Romney continued, "And we can mourn with those who mourn in @placeholder."
(CNN) -- In a speech to a wounded nation, presidential hopeful Mitt Romney returned to his roots of faith in the face of a national tragedy. It was a rare public expression of faith for the candidate who has kept much of his faith private. Romney, who was the head of a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints congregation in Boston, quoted heavily from the Bible and the Book of Mormon as he stood before a small crowd in New Hampshire. Romney calls for unity following Colorado shooting "We can offer comfort to someone near us who is suffering or heavy laden," he said, a reference to the Gospel of Matthew where Jesus tells a crowd, "Come to me all ye who are heavy laden and I will give you rest, for my yoke is easy and my burden is light." @highlight Mitt Romney makes several references to the Bible and Book of Mormon @highlight The GOP candidate has tended to avoid biblical references in past speeches @highlight Romney was the head of a Church of Jesus Christ of Later-day Saints congregation
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Prince @placeholder, younger brother of Lesotho's King and the country's High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, has co-founded a charity called Sentebale, together with Britain's Prince Harry.
(CNN) -- It's nicknamed "The Kingdom in the Sky" -- where blue, chilly skies linger over barren mountains, lush green mountains, snow-covered mountains. This is truly a kingdom of mountains -- the southern African country of Lesotho. But the breathtakingly beautiful landscapes are a tough place to live and some remote highland areas can only be reached on foot or horseback. During winter time, temperatures can drop down to -4 Fahrenheit (-20 C) and bad weather can cut off much of the population for months. The rural mountainsides are where boys as young as five tend cattle and sheep. They are the herd boys of Lesotho, often spending months or even years away from their families. @highlight In Lesotho, around a third of school-age boys work as herd boys @highlight Boys as young as five can spend a year away from their families @highlight Lesotho's Prince Seeiso and Britain's Prince Harry started charity Sentebale to help them
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‘People then claimed that I compared the movie American Sniper to Nazi propaganda, something I would never do (I've already publicly explained that I enjoyed @placeholder) and also implied that I somehow have something against Chris Kyle and veterans in general, neither of which are true in the least.
Opinion: Seth Rogen caused a Twitter storm with a tweet about American Sniper Hollywood actors continue to fire Twitter salvos at each other over actor Seth Rogen’s controversial tweet about movie American Sniper, based on Navy SEAL Chris Kyle’s experiences in Iraq. He wrote that the movie reminded him of a Nazi propaganda film about a sniper that appeared in Quentin Tarantino’s acclaimed Inglorious Basterds. Such is the furore surrounding the tweet that he felt obliged to further clarify his comments with another tweet underlining that he has nothing against war veterans and was not comparing the movie to Nazi propaganda. @highlight Seth Rogen caused a Twitter storm with a tweet about American Sniper @highlight He wrote that it reminded him of a Nazi sniper film in Inglorious Basterds @highlight Dean Cain tweeted 'Seth, I wanna kick your ass. Go to war, then we'll talk' @highlight Alex Baldwin defended Rogen, asking in shock if Cain had threatened him @highlight Rogen, star of The Interview, has sought to further clarify his original tweet @highlight He claims he has got nothing against veterans and didn't want to offend @highlight American Sniper has been nominated for six Academy Awards @highlight Michael Moore sparked controversy by tweeting snipers were 'cowards'
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@placeholder, is a small cube fitted with a web camera and laser that lets pet owners play with their animals remotely.
Despite the ongoing political conflict in the region, Ukraine has a thriving startup industry. At a recent investor conference, 19 Ukrainian startups were awarded top honours across the board, and venture capital firms are investing heavily in the region. And Yevgen Sysoyev of AVentures told Greg Satell at Forbes he believes Ukraine has the potential to unseat tech industry behemoths such as San Francisco. During a recent investor conference, Ukrainian startups were awarded top honours across the board, and venture capital firms are investing heavily in the region. This includes Odessa-based app Looksery (pictured) that uses technology to change the user's face live on the screen, during a call, or when taking a photo @highlight During the Investor Day Central and Eastern Europe conference, 19 Ukrainian startups were awarded top honours @highlight Startups include Petcube, Looksery and booking service GoodHotels @highlight Ukraine exports $2 billion (£1.27 billion) in software service each year @highlight This figure us expected to grow by 85 per cent by 2020
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CNN spoke with @placeholder, who is based in New York, on Thursday.
New York (CNN) -- To the delight of fans back home in Tokyo, Hideki Matsui drove in six of the New York Yankees' seven runs in their World Series-winning victory Wednesday and became the first Japanese-born player to win a series Most Valuable Player award. For much of his career, Matsui was a star player for the Tokyo Giants. Matsui's key role in the series highlights the close ties between American and Japanese baseball. Playing in the Yankees' new stadium, the successor to the "House that Ruth Built," Matsui's performance brought to mind the key role that Babe Ruth played in the development of professional baseball in Japan, according to Robert Fitts, author of several books on Japanese baseball. @highlight Japanese baseball book author says Babe Ruth sparked professional game in Japan @highlight Robert Fitts says 1934 tour by American all-stars led to first pro teams @highlight He says Yankees star Matsui is example for American ballplayers @highlight Fitts: Matsui's emphasis on perfecting and practicing technique leads to success
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But they are continuing to discuss the matter, with @placeholder only having a small say in the decision.
Sheffield United manager Nigel Clough says bringing jailed striker Ched Evans back to Bramall Lane should be a decision taken by the owner and not at football level. Evans is due to be released two-and-a-half years into a five-year prison sentence for rape on Friday and has been heavily linked with a return to the Blades - the club he was at when convicted in 2012. The South Yorkshire outfit have faced a backlash over potentially re-signing the former Wales international, with more than 90,000 people signing a petition against his possible re-employment. Ched Evans was at Sheffield United when he was convicted of rape and sent to prison @highlight Ched Evans due to be released two-and-a-half years into jail sentence @highlight Sheffield United have faced backlash over re-signing striker @highlight More than 90,000 people have signed a petition against his return
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The crucifixion displays began in March, when @placeholder accused a shepherd of murder and theft, then shot him in the head and tied his lifeless body to a wooden cross.
It is a scene seared forever into the memory of an eyewitness: Masked men drag the bloodied body of a man across a public square, and tie it to a make-shift cross on a metal pole. Green string holds the body's arms outstretched across a wood plank as blood oozes from the gunshot wound to his head. Militiamen wrap the body's black "WhatsApp" shirt with a sign in red letters that reads in Arabic: "This man fought Muslims and detonated an IED here." The eyewitness -- a man we will call Abu Ibrahim -- does more than watch. He steps closer and snaps a picture with his cell phone; the children around him gawk at the horrific spectacle with quiet curiosity. @highlight An eyewitness and his pictures document a Syrian scene meant to send a message @highlight Bodies are strung up on crosses in the city of Raqqa @highlight An al Qaeda splinter group -- ISIS -- says it's a lesson for any who dare challenge it @highlight An effort is underway by local activists to try to push ISIS out of Raqqa
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I hope we choose inclusive politics and a common purpose to unleash the creativity, potential, and opportunity that makes @placeholder exceptional.
How many ways can political reporters, pundits and book reviewers write that Hillary Clinton's memoir "Hard Choices" is devoid of salacious details or titillatingly news? Many, apparently. John Dickerson, Slate's chief political correspondent, wrote that it was "risk-free telling of Clinton's world travels" and Ana Navarro, a CNN Republican pundit, described it as "50 shades of boring." The New York Times book review was even more stark: "There is little news in the book." Clinton's book is a thorough retelling of her time as America's top diplomat, not a salacious tell-all written by somebody who is done with a life in the public sphere. In a methodical way, Clinton chronicles her time as secretary of state by jumping from hot spot to hot spot, describing each detailed problem as, quite expectedly, a "hard choice." @highlight Hillary Clinton's memoir is a retelling of her time at State Department @highlight She says that she didn't write for "followers of Washington's long-running soap opera" @highlight While Clinton has spoken extensively about Boko Haram, group is absent from book @highlight Clinton also avoids controversial Keystone pipeline, which still awaits a decision
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There were a few moments of strong Republican branding last night; I thought the best single line came from @placeholder, when he said "I believe we have become paralyzed by our desire to be loved."
(CNN) -- There isn't just one Republican national convention that started on Tuesday; there are four of them going on. There's the convention for the base, which is why Rick Santorum and Ted Cruz were up there, and why the day was suffused with religion. Then there's the convention for the undecided -- or as they are called now, the persuadables. Anne Romney and Chris Christie were the headliners for this bunch. Mrs. Romney's role was to be the humanizer-in-chief, and the governor's role was to bring his blunt charm to independents looking for a lack of posturing and pandering. As the week progresses, other speakers will be carefully chosen for their ability to get fence-sitters to climb in their direction. @highlight Adam Hanft: These are four GOP conventions in one, playing to different groups @highlight He says the party is aiming at the base, undecideds, the media and everyone else @highlight He says GOP has fragmented message with too many masters @highlight Hanft: Can politics win anyway? So far it doesn't look good
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Despite the possible attacks, experts in @placeholder politics and friends close to Booker tell CNN that there is little chance the mayor's national profile will diminish if he heads to the Senate later this year.
Washington (CNN) -- Cory Booker already had a national identity before he decided to run for senator. The media-savvy, tweet-happy mayor from Newark -- who easily won the New Jersey Democratic primary for Senate Tuesday -- has been known for his man-of-the-people streak, charismatic presence and social media intensity, or as some say, fixation. Cory Booker becomes Democratic nominee for N.J. Senate seat But can he make the switch from a nationally popular hands-on mayor to the contentious spotlight of the United States Senate? Booker, in his path to Tuesday's win, weathered a few negative headlines, but came out largely unscathed by his Democratic opponents. His Republican challenger, former Bogota Mayor Steve Lonegan, may be able to go after Booker for spending more time on his national profile than on running the city he leads. @highlight Newark Mayor Cory Booker won the Dem. primary for the Senate seat from N.J. @highlight Many polls have him well ahead of his Republican challenger for the Oct. 16 special election @highlight His national popularity has led some to worry if he is "famous for being famous"
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The first day of @placeholder's new host lineup saw the return of the cantankerous former emcee after an eight-year absence
Rosie O'Donnell returned to The View today for what is being billed as a new version of the long-running show. But apparently the cantankerous comedienne is up to her old tricks behind the scenes. Sources at The View tell MailOnline that Rosie has already become a terror, only allowing the three new executive producers and co-hosts; Whoopi Goldberg and newcomers Rosie Perez and Nicolle Wallace, to communicate with her and making it clear to everyone in earshot, she's literally running the show. 'She was at The View for several days last week, meeting with producers and telling them "how things are going to go". She has a definitive view of how she would like the show to go and wants everyone else to fall in line,' a show insider told MailOnline @highlight Even before The View debuted today, Rosie O'Donnell was letting everyone know she's top dog @highlight Whoopi's back as moderator, and all three ladies bowed to the queen at the start of the show @highlight But behind the scenes that doesn't sit well with Rosie @highlight Last week Whoopi told her, 'I'm moderating and that's how it's going to be, so work with me babe!' @highlight Rosie promises a lot more smart talk and a lot less squabbling @highlight 'Based on what happened in the test show, the only company that'll be sponsoring this show after next week will be AARP,' says one insider
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The academics put particular emphasis on the fact that @placeholder workers had contributed £5billion more in taxes than they had consumed in public services and state handouts.
Professor Christian Dustmann co-authored a study which claimed that EU immigration has boosted public finances by £20billion The academic who predicted that only 13,000 Eastern Europeans would arrive in Britain each year was under fresh fire last night for his latest study which claimed that EU immigration has boosted public finances by £20billion. Ministers said the new report co-written by Professor Christian Dustmann had taken a ‘very narrow focus’ which ignored the physical pressure migrants place on schools, hospitals and roads. Yesterday, the Mail reported how Professor Dustmann and Dr Tommaso Frattini, of University College London, had produced a report heralding the ‘positive economic impact’ of new arrivals from the EU between 2001 and 2011. @highlight Report claims EU immigration has boosted public finances by £20bn @highlight Same academic also predicted 13,000 Eastern EU migrants a year @highlight Professor Christian Dustmann accused of 'taking a narrow view' @highlight Minister say report ignored the physical pressure on public services
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A European Union-funded injection site, the first of its kind in @placeholder, has also been opened in a run-down part of
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 21:06 EST, 25 November 2013 | UPDATED: 03:33 EST, 26 November 2013 In Greece, HIV carriers are entitled to a state benefit of 700 Euros per month (picture posed by model) Desperate Greek citizens are intentionally infecting themselves with the HIV, in a bid to qualify for benefits which are given to sufferers of the killer virus, a report has claimed. A World Health Organization report has revealed what it calls a 'significant rise' in the number of sufferers between 2007 and 2009, when the European financial crisis brought the country's economy to its knees. @highlight Sufferers of the virus qualify for €700 (£590) per month under Greek law @highlight World Health Organisation say rise in new cases could be intentional @highlight EU funded 'injection site' where users can shoot up has opened in Athens
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Amid the strong words, the @placeholder government denied reports that Putin was going to leave the summit early.
For Russian President Vladimir Putin, the G20 summit in Australia didn't prove to be a very amicable occasion. Putin has found himself on the receiving end of a series of sharp verbal jabs from some of his fellow world leaders. The reason? Russia's interference in Ukraine. One of the bluntest rebukes came from Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper. "I guess I'll shake your hand," Harper told Putin on Saturday, according to aides of the Canadian leader. But he then quickly warned Putin, "You need to get out of Ukraine." U.S. President Barack Obama also voiced criticism of Moscow, saying in a speech that Russian aggression against Ukraine "is a threat to the world." @highlight Obama says his dealings with the Russian President were "businesslike and blunt" @highlight "You need to get out of Ukraine," Canadian Prime Minister tells Putin @highlight Australian PM says Putin treated with respect in Australia despite "differences" @highlight UK Prime Minister Cameron told Putin the EU's relations with Russia could change
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Basically, this character's death will "propel @placeholder into her newest incarnation."
(CNN) -- Be kind to fans of "The Good Wife" today. They're seriously struggling. During the course of Sunday's episode, faithful "Good Wife" viewers had to say goodbye to Josh Charles' character, Will Gardner, who was killed in a plot twist no one saw coming. Fans have taken the news so badly that showrunners Robert and Michelle King have been forced to explain why they did it. The Kings, who launched the acclaimed drama in 2009, say in an open letter addressed to their "loyal" audience that their focus has always been on "the education of" Julianna Margulies' character, Alicia Florrick, a lawyer whose life was thrown into turmoil after her husband's corruption scandal. @highlight "The Good Wife" killed off an integral character in Sunday's episode @highlight Fans have struggled with understanding why @highlight Showrunners Robert and Michelle King have explained it was necessary for the plot @highlight The Kings say TV doesn't deal with the irredeemability of death enough
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Of those surveyed, 90% said they thought the @placeholder venues were nicer than expected.
(CNN) -- South Africa's tourist industry happily blew its own vuvuzuela Monday, reporting a half-billion dollars in receipts from hosting this year's FIFA World Cup matches. The tournament brought more than 309,000 visitors to South Africa and generated more than $520 million dollars in added revenue to the tourism industry, South African Tourism Minister Marthinus van Schalkwyk announced. "I can today say without a doubt that the success of the event will reverberate for many years to come," van Schalkwyk said in a statement announcing the final tally. Speaking days after FIFA officials awarded Qatar the 2022 World Cup -- a controversial move many say will scare off fans --van Schalkwyk said that pre-tournament fears that the long travel distances, high airline ticket costs and fear of crime would deter travelers from coming to South Africa turned out to be unfounded. @highlight The tournament brought 309,000 visitors to South Africa, the government reports @highlight Nearly 60 percent of those were first-time visitors, the country's Tourism Ministry says
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A spokesman said: ‘We are disappointed the @placeholder has called this strike given that HMPO has been in discussions with the union on their issues of concern.
By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor Thousands of families' holidays are under threat from a strike yesterday by Passport Office staff, the government warned. Unions staged walkouts at offices across the country in a dispute over staff shortages which they claim have led to a serious backlog in processing applications this year. But as social media was flooded with complaints about the walkout, the Home Office warned the industrial action at the height of summer will 'inconvenience' people and 'jeopardise' their holidays. Scroll down for video Members of the PCS union form a picket line outside a Passport Office in Victoria in central London @highlight PCS union staged walkout in protest at staff shortages and pay dispute @highlight Huge backlog of 30,000 passport applications sparked public outrage @highlight Home Office warns industrial action will threaten people's summer holidays @highlight Social media flooded with complaints from people whose holidays are ruined @highlight Tory party chairman Grant Shapps said: ‘Ed Miliband must condemn these union bullies, who are intent on causing misery for millions of families'
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Mosley even suggested next year's race in @placeholder could be in jeopardy if problems persist.
(CNN) -- Former motorsport chief Max Mosley is adamant the re-instated Bahrain Grand Prix will not go ahead because Formula One's 12 teams are unlikely to ratify the decision. The Gulf kingdom was due to host the opening race of the 2011 season in March but it was postponed because of civil unrest in the country. The body that governs F1 -- the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) -- unanimously decided to reschedule the race for October 30, and move the inaugural Indian Grand Prix to December. But Mosley, a former head of the FIA, told CNN any move to change the racing calendar needs the full support of all 12 teams that compete in the sport, and that there are bound to be objections. @highlight Max Mosley tells CNN the re-instated Bahrain Grand Prix is unlikely to go ahead @highlight Former head of FIA says decision won't be ratified by all 12 Formula One teams @highlight Original race was due to be season opener but was canceled due to civil unrest @highlight Red Bull driver Mark Webber criticized decision to reschedule the race
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Eastern Canada has a relatively low rate of earthquake activity, according to @placeholder, but there have been large earthquakes before, with about four exceeding magnitude 4 per year.
(CNN) -- Eastern Canada got the shakes on Friday. Even the northern U.S. twitched. People on both sides of the border felt an earthquake originating around the Quebec and Ontario borders, the Canadian government said. Natural Resources Canada gave it a preliminary magnitude of 5.2; the U.S. Geological Survey put it at 4.4. With an epicenter about 11 miles (18 kilometers) from Shawville, in western Quebec, the quake was felt in the Ottawa-Gatineau area and out to Toronto, more than 260 miles away. It hit a nerve in New York state and Cleveland, too. "My house shook!" Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne said in a tweet. @highlight "My house shook," the Ontario premier says @highlight The quake's magnitude was 5.2, and an aftershock was recorded @highlight There was "a lot of shaking," town official says @highlight The earthquake was felt in parts of New York state, Cleveland
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April @placeholder's murderer was a serial offender with convictions relating to guns, thefts and road rage attacks, but bizarrely he tried to claim his violent past, dating back 28 years.
The parents of murdered schoolgirl April Jones said today they were happy the 'house from hell' where she was killed is being demolished because it means her 'spirit can be free'. Heartbroken Coral and Paul Jones spoke out as work started to tear down the rural home of her paedophile killer Mark Bridger in Ceinws, Mid Wales. The Welsh Government bought the white-washed cottage after Bridger was convicted of her murder and ordered it to be torn down. Today it is covered in scaffolding as experts remove the asbestos roof, before it is demolished in the coming weeks. Coral and Paul Jones have previously said they wanted the building replaced with blossom trees and a memorial bench. @highlight Mark Bridger abducted April before killing her in his white-washed cottage @highlight Five-year-old's blood and bone fragments were scattered across house @highlight Welsh Government purchased it after his conviction and are pulling it down @highlight April's parents said today: 'The house from hell will no longer stand. April's spirit can be free' @highlight Builders sealed it off today and will take off asbestos roof before demolition
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People talk about him being England’s greatest footballer; he was certainly @placeholder’s.
He is the wing wizard who combined sublime talent with incredible longevity. Sir Stanley Matthews played until he was 50 having taken care of his body in an era when science and sport never mixed. He made his debut in March 1932 for Stoke City and played his last game for them 33 years later on February 6, exactly half a century ago. In between, he forged hero status at Blackpool, winning the 1953 FA Cup in a final that became synonymous with his name. He won two Second Division titles 30 years apart, was knighted while still playing and won 54 England caps. Matthews, who died aged 85 in 2000, would have been 100 last Sunday. Sportsmail hears from a former team-mate, an adversary, a famous friend and his daughter. @highlight Sir Stanley Matthews continued playing professionally until he was 50 @highlight England winger was regarded as one of the game's greatest players @highlight Longevity down to taking care of his body before sports science existed @highlight Stoke legend won two Second Division titles 30 years apart with Potters @highlight He won the 1953 FA Cup with Blackpool in what became known as the 'Matthews Final'
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Polls have repeatedly suggested the SNP will make huge gains, with @placeholder facing heavy losses and the Lib Dems and Tories wiped out altogether.
The SNP are on course to sweep across Scotland, wiping out senior Labour and Lib Dems, a devastating new poll showed today. Labour election chief Douglas Alexander and Lib Dem Treasury minister Danny Alexander are among those who face losing their seats to the Scottish nationalists. Polling in 16 seats by Tory peer Lord Ashcroft found Nicola Sturgeon's nationalist party ahead in 15 of the 16 seats, putting the SNP on course to hold the balance of power after May's election. Polls carried out by Lord Ashcroft in 16 key seats show the SNP is on course to win in all but one of them @highlight Lord Ashcroft poll reveals snapshot of voting intention in 16 Scottish seats @highlight SNP is ahead of 15 of the 16 seats, with Labour losing all but one @highlight Lib Dems including Danny Alexander facing wipeout north of the border @highlight If 21% swing to SNP repeated across Scotland, Labour could lose 35 MPs
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The movement of foreign fighters to the @placeholder group - largely consisting of alienated, angry or simply war-hungry young Muslims - has been covered extensively.
A 24-year-old Muslim convert has admitted taking her infant son to live among Islamic State terrorists in the Syrian city of Raqqa because she believes he will lead a 'better life' under their brutal regime. Asiya Ummi Abdullah denied that children are unhappy living under the oppressive rule of ISIS' religious fanatics and explained that she felt her three-year-old son's spiritual well-being was better served in the group's de facto capital, where public crucifixions and beheadings are commonplace. Ummi Abduallah - who had lived in Turkey since her teens but was born in Kyrgyzstan - said moving to the militant stronghold in Syria was in part to shield the young boy from the sex, crime, drugs and alcohol she sees as rampant in her home town Istanbul. @highlight Asiya Ummi Abdullah, 24, admitted taking son to live among ISIS terrorists @highlight Muslim convert fled Turkey with three-year-old son after divorcing husband @highlight Ummi Abdullah denied children are unhappy living under oppressive fanatics @highlight Claimed her three-year-old's spiritual well-being is better served under ISIS
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"These kinds of acts have only resulted in the deaths of innocent @placeholder who have nothing to do with the ongoing conflict taking place outside their country," he said.
(CNN) -- Lebanon says it deployed troops near its border with Syria Sunday after artillery shells hit a Lebanese border village. One person was killed after shells from Syria hit the town of Qasr, the Lebanese Army said in a statement. Several homes were destroyed, and three people were injured, the military said. "Subsequently, army units were deployed widely across the area and took measures in the field necessary to protect people and respond to the source of the attack as appropriate," the statement said. The Lebanese military did not release additional details about the incident. Lebanon's National News Agency reported that a 13-year-old was killed when rockets from Syria hit the region Sunday. @highlight Lebanon's military says shells from Syria hit a border town @highlight The military says it has deployed troops to the border region @highlight Lebanese state media says a 13-year-old was killed when rockets hit the region
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If I could have possibly known what @placeholder would do nine years later, I obviously would have made a different decision.
(CNN) -- Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee on Tuesday said he accepts "full responsibility" for granting clemency in 2000 to a man authorities say gunned down four Lakewood, Washington, police officers Sunday. Maurice Clemmons, 37, was shot and killed early Tuesday by Seattle police. He was the subject of a two-day manhunt after the four officers were killed at a coffee shop as they met before their shifts began Sunday morning. Clemmons had a criminal history in Arkansas and Washington. In May 2000, Huckabee commuted his 108-year prison sentence to make him immediately eligible for parole, which was granted by the parole board two months later. Clemmons had been sentenced to 95 years, to run after time he was already serving on previous convictions. @highlight Man accused of killing 4 Washington officers had criminal history in Arkansas, Washington @highlight In 2000, Huckabee commuted his 108-year prison term, making him eligible for parole @highlight Man who put suspect behind bars said Huckabee issued clemency at "an astounding rate" @highlight Huckabee: I "acted on the facts presented to me in 2000," denied 92% of clemency requests
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If photography meant self-fulfillment for @placeholder in the early days, it is now more of a mission.
(CNN)The Lunar New Year is the only time of year China's army of migrant workers gets to go home. Known as "chunyun," the annual travel crush is the world's largest migration of humans. The lengths workers go to to see their families during the country's biggest holiday, which this year began February 19, is one facet of migrant worker life captured by factory hand turned photographer, Zhan Youbing. For more than a decade, Zhan was himself one of China's 250-million strong "floating population" of migrant workers. Originally from the rural, inland province of Hubei, he worked as a security guard in the factories that surround the southern boom town of Guangzhou, over a thousand kilometers away. @highlight Zhan Youbing is a former factory worker, now an acclaimed photographer @highlight Zhan uses his intimate knowledge of migrant workers to capture their lives on and off the assembly line @highlight "I have lived this life," he says. "So I know exactly what their situations are"
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@placeholder made it clear the Prime Minister will refuse point-blank to accelerate the referendum.
By Simon Walters and Glen Owen PUBLISHED: 16:00 EST, 5 October 2013 | UPDATED: 16:05 EST, 5 October 2013 Downing Street was thrown into panic last night by a rebel Tory bid to force an early referendum on quitting the EU. In a direct challenge to the Prime Minister’s authority, Conservative MP Adam Afriyie said people did not trust David Cameron’s pledge to hold a vote on Europe in 2017. Backed by Tory and Labour Eurosceptics, he is set to force a Commons vote on the issue in five weeks’ time. If he wins, it would mean Parliament had ruled that the referendum should be fast-forwarded to next October. @highlight Tory MP Adam Afriyie said people did not trust David Cameron to hold referendum in 2017 @highlight He is set to force a vote on the issue in five weeks' time backed by Tory and Labour Eurosceptics @highlight If he wins, a referendum on Europe should be fast forwarded to next October @highlight Says voters are ‘suspicious’ of the PM’s offer of a referendum four years from now and believe it is merely a ploy to put off the issue – possibly for ever. @highlight Questions whether Mr Cameron can win the Election, and takes a sideswipe at his Tory conference rallying cry that he wants to make the UK ‘the land of opportunity’.
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@placeholder seemed an obvious choice for the Vidalia campaign, Brannen says, because the ogre compares himself to an onion in the first Shrek film.
(CNN) -- Next month, the Vidalia Onion Committee, a Georgia group that promotes the consumption of sweet onions, will roll out 6-foot cardboard cutouts of the ogre Shrek as a tie-in to the latest film in the series, "Shrek Forever After." In turn, the Georgia-based growers group hopes the green guy will turn children on to eating Vidalia onions. "We do like to market to younger audiences and teach them about our product," said Wendy Brannen, the committee's executive director. Although it's not the first time movie advertising has taken to the produce aisle (Disney promoted the DVD release of Peter Pan a few years ago with stickers on fresh tomatoes), it's definitely one of the most prominent displays. @highlight Vidalia Onion Committee to place cutouts of Shrek in grocery stores @highlight Industry officials say it's good if it means children eat more vegetables @highlight Popeye, Disney characters have also done partnerships with produce companies
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Evacuated: The entrance to the US embassy in @placeholder in seen here in a May 13, 2009 file photo.
By Sam Webb A British Embassy convoy in Libya has come under fire in an attempted carjacking, as Britons were urged to leave the country immediately. Embassy staff escaped unscathed from the attack which occurred this morning between Tripoli and Zawiya, a city in northwestern Libya. Michael Aron, the UK's ambassador to Libya, wrote on Twitter: 'There was an attempted carjacking on a British Embassy convoy this morning. Shots were fired at our vehicles but all staff safe.' The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) updated its travel advice to state: 'British nationals in Libya should leave now by commercial means.' @highlight Gunmen fired on the diplomatic staff this morning but none were hurt @highlight Foreign Office urges British civilians to leave strife-hit country @highlight U.S. embassy staff evacuated by road under escort from fighter jets
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@placeholder has been warned that further 'abusive' breaches will result in her account being shut down.
Joanne Jackson, 40, from Thornhill, West Yorks, had a series of pictures taken to celebrate beating the disease Social networking site removed images, citing 'nudity and pornography' rule Incident comes as Facebook bans U.S. mother's photos of baby who died from birth defect for 'graphic content' Photographs showing the amazing strength and courage of a woman who has beaten cancer have been removed by Facebook for being 'pornography'. Mother-of-two Joanne Jackson, 40, had a photo session to commemorate winning her battle with the killer disease after having a mastectomy - and posted them on the social networking site. But Facebook removed some of the images, which revealed her operation scar, for being offensive. @highlight Joanne Jackson, 40, from Thornhill, West Yorks, had a series of pictures taken to celebrate beating the disease @highlight Social networking site removed images, citing 'nudity and pornography' rule @highlight Incident comes as Facebook bans U.S. mother's photos of baby who died from birth defect for 'graphic content'
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