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The team has changed but the great name of @placeholder is still the same.
Brendan Rodgers insists Liverpool will remain an attractive destination for the game’s top players even when they lose one of their biggest stars. Liverpool’s manager was determined to move on this Thursday by drawing a line under the story of Steven Gerrard leaving, stressing it was time ‘to concentrate on football’ when asked about his captain’s revelation that he would have stayed had a contract been offered last summer. What Rodgers did recognise, however, is that 34-year-old’s move to LA Galaxy leaves a void on and off the pitch. One ramification is that he will never be able to use the line ‘come and play with Steven Gerrard’ again when making a big sales pitch. @highlight Liverpool have missed out on a number of targets in recent seasons @highlight Brendan Rodgers says Liverpool need to replace the quality of Gerrard @highlight The Liverpool boss is still hoping to secure Champions League football @highlight Daniel Sturridge is in line to return before the end of January @highlight Click here for more Liverpool news
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@placeholder ran off and was later found hiding in bushes, police said.
(CNN) -- University of Tennessee head football coach Derek Dooley dismissed one player and suspended two others Friday following a bar fight that sent an off-duty Knoxville police officer who tried to intervene to the hospital. Dooley booted Darren Myles of Atlanta, who is accused of assaulting a University of Tennessee officer who rushed to the scene where the Knoxville officer was knocked unconscious. Dooley also indefinitely suspended Marlon Walls, a defensive tackle from Olive Branch, Mississippi, and linebacker Greg King of Memphis, Tennessee. Their role in the incident was not known late Friday. "It is a privilege, not a right, to be a member of the University of Tennessee football team," Dooley said in a statement. "The most important responsibility of that privilege is to properly represent this institution and our supporters on and off the field. @highlight NEW: University of Tennessee football coach dismisses one player, suspends two @highlight Off-duty police officer who tried to intervene in a bar fight in stable condition @highlight Police: Members of the University of Tennessee football team are suspects in the fight @highlight Star recruit Darick Rogers is charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest
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@placeholder provides direct evidence for storage of carbon dioxide in the fairly recent history of Mars, some time after 1,300 million years.
CO2 may have been trapped into rocks in a process called carbonation By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 05:19 EST, 23 October 2013 | UPDATED: 10:27 EST, 23 October 2013 Scientists have discovered how the atmosphere of Mars turned to stone. British researchers believe they have worked out how Mars lost its early carbon-dioxide-rich atmosphere to become the cold and arid planet it is today. The research provides the first direct evidence on Mars of a process called 'carbonation', whereby a chemical reaction between carbon dioxide, water and chemicals within solid rock react to 'suck in' the carbon and trap it within the rock. @highlight CO2 may have been trapped into rocks in a process called carbonation @highlight Evidence of this was found in patterns of carbonate in Lafayette meteorite @highlight This caused Mars to become the cold and arid planet it is today @highlight The process also occurs on Earth, and if harnessed, could help improve technologies to battle climate change
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Relatives calling in on Mr @placeholder later that morning found the door smashed and the pensioner bloodied and unconscious on his bed.
By Damien Gayle A robber has been jailed for life for battering to death a partially sighted 91-year-old whose home he was burgling. Scott Melville, 38, attacked Sydney Pavier at the pensioner's home in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, leaving him for dead with 'horrendous' head injuries. It was only after relatives later found the pensioner unconscious and covered in footprints from the battering that he was taken to hospital, where he died a month later. 'Intensely proud of his independence': Sydney Pavier, left, had refused the help of carers and still lived in his home of 83 years, where he was beaten to death by burglar Scott Melville, right, who was today jailed for life @highlight Sydney Pavier was battered and left for dead in bed in his home of 83 years @highlight He was taken to hospital hours later when relatives found him unconscious @highlight Scott Melville, 38, had denied murder but was found guilty by a jury @highlight The burglar has been sentenced to life with a minimum term of 26 years
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@placeholder's demise: How an all-American hero fell to earth
(CNN) -- A plan to burn an effigy of Lance Armstrong -- and adorn it with references to Jimmy Savile, the British broadcaster accused of child sex offenses -- has caused outrage. The residents of an English town want to set ablaze a giant likeness of the cyclist this weekend as part of an annual ritual that focuses on popular hate-figures. The nine-meter high structure has around its neck a medal referencing Jimmy Savile, who died a year ago at the age of 84 and is now the center an investigation into hundreds of allegations of child sex abuse. The effigy, organized by the Edenbridge Bonfire Society, has already been criticized by members of the public ahead of the planned November 5 burning. @highlight British town to burn Lance Armstrong effigy in Bonfire Night celebrations @highlight Bonfire Night commemorates the foiling of Guy Fawkes' plot to kill King James I in 1605 @highlight The Edenbridge Bonfire Society has a reputation for constructing giant celebrity "Guys" @highlight Soccer star Mario Balotelli, Tony Blair and Saddam Hussein are past "victims"
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@placeholder's death was ruled a suicide, while his sons' deaths were determined to be homicides.
Puyallup, Washington (CNN) -- The two sons of a Washington man killed along with their father in a weekend fire suffered hatchet wounds before dying of carbon monoxide poisoning, authorities said Monday. Investigators found a hatchet in the home of Josh Powell, whom authorities believe set the Sunday afternoon fire, said Ed Troyer, a spokesman for the Pierce County, Washington, Sheriff's Department. Powell was a suspect in the 2009 disappearance of his wife, Susan Cox-Powell. An autopsy showed his sons, 5-year-old Braden and 7-year-old Charlie, suffered chop injuries to their necks, but medical examiners concluded both boys and their father died from inhaling carbon monoxide, the county medical examiner's office reported. @highlight NEW: Powell kids had chop wounds, autopsy shows @highlight Josh Powell and his sons died of carbon monoxide poisoning @highlight Powell sent goodbye e-mails to his pastor, others just minutes before the fire @highlight A Utah police chief vows to keep on the case of Susan Cox-Powell's disappearance
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Consolation: At least the Rooney family were able to see @placeholder score, despite England's early exit
By David Kent England may have been severely disappointing at the World Cup in Brazil, but that didn't stop Wayne Rooney's son Kai from reliving his dad's only highlight on Ipanema beach. Although Rooney Snr. managed to score his first ever goal at the tournament, England were defeated 2-1 by a Luis Suarez-inspired Uruguay on Thursday. And, their fate was sealed the next day when Costa Rica beat Italy making it impossible for England to qualify from Group D. Despite being seen crying during the defeat to Uruguay, four-year-old Kai had obviously moved on from the disappointment as he enjoyed a kickabout on the beach watched by his mother Coleen. @highlight England have been eliminated at the group stage of the 2014 World Cup @highlight Three Lions lost their opening two games 2-1 to Italy and Uruguay @highlight Wayne Rooney's family visited with son Kai enjoying a beach kickabout @highlight Rooney scored his first ever goal at the World Cup against Uruguay
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The pair led @placeholder through a golden era, including an unbeaten Premier League campaign during the 2003-04 season.
(CNN) -- After 20 years, over 300 goals and a host of major honors, Thierry Henry has called time on his football career. The Frenchman, who won the 1998 World Cup and Euro 2000 with his country, is hanging up his boots to pursue a broadcasting career. Although he made his breakthrough with French team Monaco, and spent time with Juventus, Barcelona and latterly New York Red Bulls, Henry is best remembered for a glittering eight-year spell with Arsenal in the English Premier League. Henry became the London club's all-time leading goalscorer and helped the Gunners win two league titles and the FA Cup on three occasions. @highlight Thierry Henry retires from football after 20-year career @highlight The Frenchman won the World Cup and Euro 2000 with his country @highlight Henry best known for his eight-year spell with Arsenal in the English Premier League @highlight He became the London club's all-time leading goalscorer
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The development, to be known as @placeholder, will include under-floor heating, a bathing pool and a four-acre garden.
Life has not always been easy for Anne, Britain’s last circus elephant, whose story touched the nation after footage emerged of her being beaten by her groom. But the time has finally come for her to put her feet up – as she retires to a £1.2millon luxury home partly funded by kind-hearted Daily Mail readers. Work is due to begin this month on the enclosure at Longleat Safari Park, which our readers donated more than £350,000 to help build. It should be finished within a year. Footage was handed to the Daily Mail in 2011 of Anne being beaten by her Romanian keeper. He fled, but Bobby Roberts, the owner of the circus, was prosecuted for allowing the abuse @highlight Anne, who is in her sixties, is Britain's last circus elephant @highlight Footage emerged of her being beaten by Romanian groom in 2011 @highlight Since then funds have been raised for £1.2million Anne's Haven @highlight Anne will now retire it enclosure in Longleat where she will live in luxury @highlight Includes underfloor heating and 'spa' to take weight off arthritic legs
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@placeholder chief Manuel Pellegrini said: ‘It was a very important save and it was a very unnecessary penalty.
Luis Suarez's stunning double has left Manchester City clinging to their Champions League dream after Barcelona beat them 2-1 at the Etihad. Suarez scored twice in the first half for Barca on his return to English football before Sergio Aguero brought City back into the tie with a goal in the 69th minute. Lionel Messi, the game’s outstanding player, missed a 90th minute penalty when Joe Hart saved and the Barcelona forward sent the rebounded wide. Joe Hart saves Lionel Messi's penalty in stoppage time to keep Man City within touching distance of Barcelona for the second leg The Uruguayan celebrates after putting his side 2-0 up in the first half and quietening down the Etihad Stadium @highlight Joe Hart saved Lionel Messi's stoppage time penalty to keep the score at 2-1 heading to the Nou Camp @highlight Manuel Pellegrini also believes that City still have a chance of upsetting the Catalan side in Spain @highlight Luis Suarez scored a first half double before Sergio Aguero halved the deficit in the second half @highlight Gael Clichy was sent off for two yellow's before Messi missed from the spot after being fouled by Pablo Zabaleta @highlight Click here for all the latest Manchester City news
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@placeholder and his friend were supposedly working on the cannon nearby when it went off, and at least one of the men was at the scene when police arrived.
By Laura Cox UPDATED: 02:08 EST, 7 March 2012 A man has been arrested after a homemade cannon blasted through his mobile home, killing his wife, authorities said. Richard Fox, 39, who is known to friends as Ricky, shot the cannon after loading it with fireworks powder. His 38-year-old wife, named by U-T San Diego as Jeanette Ogara Fox was found dead from shrapnel wounds when authorities arrived at the home in the small mountain community of Potrero on the Mexican border. Scene: Jeanette Ogara Fox was killed when her husband shot a makeshift cannonball into the side of the couple's mobile home @highlight Richard Fox, 39, arrested by San Diego police officers @highlight His 38-year-old wife was found dead at the scene @highlight Fox admits lighting the bizarre weapon
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As with the original shrink-to-fit campaign from 1985 the video shows @placeholder entering a laundrette and stripping off to just his boxers to
By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 10:58 EST, 19 February 2013 | UPDATED: 11:17 EST, 19 February 2013 From leather leggings to trophy trousers, trends for our legs come and go. But the one that works the hardest in most girl's wardrobes and looks set to stay for 2013 and beyond is trusty denim. New Look is one of the biggest denim destinations on the high street, selling one pair of jeans every five seconds, and to celebrate the store has commissioned a fashion film inspired by original denim brand Levi's. Scroll down for video Recreation: New Look have recreated the 1985 Levi's jean commercial with a modern day version starring Rihanna's ex Dudley O'Shaughnessy @highlight New Look sell one pair of jeans every five seconds @highlight Model Nick Kamen shot to fame as the Levi's 501 man in 1985
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In @placeholder, a resident who has the winning ticket will be charged a 5% tax on the prize money.
(CNN) -- The second Powerball ticket holder in last month's record jackpot has come forward to claim winnings worth nearly $200 million before taxes, the Arizona Lottery said Friday. "It is difficult to express just how thankful we are for this wonderful gift," said the winner, a married man in his 30s whom the lottery said it would not identify publicly, at his request. "We are extremely grateful and feel fortunate to now have an increased ability to support our charities and causes. Obviously, this has been incredibly overwhelming, and we have always cherished our privacy." The message directed reporters to the law firm Rhoads & Sinon LLP in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, which did not immediately return a call on Friday night. @highlight NEW: Winner expresses thanks while seeking privacy @highlight Two winners from Missouri have already claimed their share of the prize @highlight Last month's $587.6 million jackpot was the largest in Powerball history @highlight Arizona winner is married, in his 30s and plans to keep his job, lottery official says
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Mickelson, a member of every @placeholder team since 1995, said: 'It does matter to me - it has been 19 years now where I have made it on my own.
Click here to see the final leaderboard from Royal Liverpool Outgoing champion Phil Mickelson will redouble efforts to win next year's Open Championship after handing back the Claret Jug. Mickelson, who memorably came through the field on the final day to win at Muirfield last year, was unable to retain his crown at Royal Liverpool. The left-hander finished strongly with a four-under-par 68 but his five-under aggregate left him well short of the leaders. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Phil Mickelson: My game's not far off where it needs to be Positive reception: The Hoylake crowd gave Mickelson warm applause as he finished his final round @highlight Mickelson memorably mounted a late charge on the final day to win at Muirfield last year @highlight But the American left-hander was unable to retain his title at Hoylake @highlight He shot a final-round 68 but that was not enough to put him in contention @highlight He described his final score of five-under-par as 'disappointing' but promised to increase his efforts to win The Open at St Andrews next year
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@placeholder, founded in 2006, operated on $360 million in investment until 2011 - when servers were processing more than 140 million tweets a day.
The federal government has spent $394 million on the Obamacare website - more than it cost to build Facebook or Twitter, it was revealed today. Despite the massive bill to taxpayers, the Healthcare.gov still doesn't work properly ten days after it was launched - allowing only a handful of Americans to sign up for plans on the insurance exchange market. And experts warn that the site is likely to continue to experience significant glitches for months to come as engineers work out the bugs they failed to to spot before the site went live on October 1. The price tag for the broken healthcare site is more than four as high as what the government initially meant to pay. @highlight Price tag is more than four times as high as the original $94 million contact @highlight Contractor CGI Federal built the site and demanded more money from the government as costs soared @highlight Only a handful of Americans have been able to sign up for the health insurance exchanges on Healthcare.gov @highlight Site still is issuing error messages when users try to sign in
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'Of course when I arrived outside the venue, @placeholder walked straight past me like I wasn’t here.
By Lizzie Parry They have been married for 45 years but still Malcolm Cowen struggles to recognise his own wife in a crowded room. The 67-year-old was born with the rare condition prosopagnosia or 'face-blindness', which means he is unable to recognise faces. The computer-programmer from Manchester has spent his life developing various strategies to help him handle social situations. Mr Cowen, who cannot pick out his own face in the mirror and likens his condition to dyslexia, said he has learned the clothes his wife wears and picks out his grandchildren, according to their ages. Grandfather Malcolm Cowen was born with a rare condition prosopagnosia or 'face-blindness', which means he cannot recognise people's faces, including his own in the mirror and that of his 66-year-old wife Beryl (left) @highlight Malcolm Cowen has the rare condition prosopagnosia or 'face-blindness' @highlight The 67-year-old, who likens it to dyslexia, cannot recognise his wife or family @highlight He has developed various strategies to cope, including spotting people's clothes and hairstyles and picking out his grandchildren according to age @highlight Wife Beryl, 66, acts as his minder in social situations guiding him @highlight He said: 'I can't recognise my own face in the mirror. I can't recognise faces in pictures and I can't even recognise my own wife's face'
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Locations traditionally identified as safe havens in conflict areas -- such as hospitals, schools and @placeholder relief vehicles -- have not been exempt from attacks.
A top United Nations official on Monday told the Security Council she has "run out of words" to describe the worsening situation in Syria. "Every time we use a new figure in relation to the Syrian crisis, we say that it is unprecedented. We have run out of words to fully explain the brutality violence and callous disregard for human life which is a hallmark of this crisis," Valerie Amos, the U.N. chief for humanitarian affairs said. Nearly 200,000 people have been killed in the 3-year Syrian conflict and one million injured, Amos said, describing a war zone with three combative parties fighting each other with no regard for the thousands of civilians and children caught in the middle. @highlight A top U.N. official says there are no words to accurately describe the Syrian conflict @highlight "We have run out of words" to explain the violence, Valerie Amos said @highlight Amos, the U.N. chief for humanitarian affairs, was addressing the Security Council
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@placeholder was transformed by a web of brown gold and copper henna lines highlighted with crystals
An artist has transformed the head of a breast cancer patient into a stunning henna crown. World famous henna artist Ash Kumar, 35, spent over an hour giving a cranial makeover to Dipika Patel - who lost her hair in a battle with the disease. The crown was created by Ash for Breast Cancer Awareness Month in partnership with the Henna Heals project. Ash Kumar, 35, spent over an hour giving a cranial makeover to Dipika Patel - who lost her hair to cancer Ash used Dipika's eye colour and skin tone as inspiration for the royal design The project works with women who have lost their hair to promote empowerment, confidence and beauty. @highlight Dipika was diagnosed with breast cancer in May 2014 @highlight She decided to shave her head completely after her first treatment @highlight Artist Ash used natural henna, crystals and body glitter for the project @highlight Used Dipika's eye colour and skin tone as inspiration for the royal design @highlight The design will last around 12 days @highlight Created for Breast Cancer Awareness Month with the Henna Heals project
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@placeholder, much to the annoyance of Wenger, averages twice as many touches per game than his fellow signings.
CLICK HERE to see all the stats, goals and heatmaps from our brilliant Match Zone The fat lady hasn't started to sing yet. She’s barely warming up. And Jose Mourinho knows football can be a cruel mistress. Arsene Wenger discovered that this time last year when Arsenal were top of the Barclays Premier League by four points and, eventually, they self destructed. Chelsea find themselves in similar surroundings. They are six points clear of Manchester City and the seventh club in Premier League history to go unbeaten in their opening 14 games. Of the others, three went on to become champions, the rest failed. @highlight Jose Mourinho won the Champions League (with Porto and Inter Milan) and La Liga with Real Madrid in his second year in charge @highlight The Blues are six points clear of Manchester City in the Premier League @highlight Cesc Fabregas and Nemanja Matic have ran more 100m each this season @highlight Mourinho is projected to beat his own Premier League record of 95 points @highlight Chelsea became seventh team in Premier League history to go unbeaten in their first 14 games before their run came to an end against Newcastle
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However, findings from clinical studies suggest Avastin – used to treat bowel and breast cancer – is as effective and safe as @placeholder.
Some cash strapped NHS trusts have been telling consultants to switch to Avastin (file picture) Eye specialists claim a cancer drug should be used on the NHS to prevent patients going blind – even though it is unlicensed. Avastin is cheaper than the NHS-recommended treatment for age-related macular degeneration, the most common cause of vision loss in those aged over 50. According to the Royal College of Ophthalmologists, Avastin could save the Health Service £100million a year. Some cash-strapped NHS trusts have been telling consultants to switch to the drug rather than use the recommended Lucentis, which is around ten times more expensive. @highlight Unlicensed cancer drug should be used on the NHS to prevent blindness @highlight Avastin is ten times cheaper than the NHS-recommended treatment @highlight Drug would save cash strapped hospital trusts £100 million a year @highlight Some NHS trusts have been telling consultants to switch to the drug @highlight Medics could now fall foul of General Medical Council rules
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A further 300,000 in Turkey can apply for @placeholder passports.
By John Stevens PUBLISHED: 18:42 EST, 31 December 2013 | UPDATED: 18:43 EST, 31 December 2013 Hundreds of thousands from outside the EU will be eligible to work in Britain from today because of a passport giveaway by Bulgaria and Romania. It will give some of the poorest in Europe the right to live and work here. Bulgaria and Romania are offering national status to minority or ethnic groups living in non-EU states including Moldova, Macedonia, Serbia, Ukraine and Turkey. Romania and Bulgaria have been handing out passports to thousands of non-EU citizens, allowing them to come and work in Britain now that visa restrictions are lifted @highlight Bulgaria and Romanian offering passports to non-EU citizens @highlight Romania has offered citizenship to four million Moldovans @highlight Meanwhile Bulgaria has handed 90,000 Macedonians passports @highlight All will be able to come and work in the UK under EU rules
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Twisting the knife, Mr Balls also took to the television studios to say: ‘It was a difficult speech for @placeholder.’
By Tim Shipman Ed Miliband’s Budget response flopped yesterday because he had based it on misleading predictions on Twitter, according to Ed Balls. The Shadow Chancellor said Labour’s leader had to tear up large sections of his speech when rumours of what George Osborne would announce in Parliament proved false. He said Mr Miliband hastily inserted jibes about Education Secretary Michael Gove’s attack on Etonian influence in Downing Street. Ed Miliband's Budget response flopped because he had based it on Twitter predictions, Ed Balls (left) said Mr Miliband was widely criticised for spending 16 minutes reading out political attack lines while barely mentioning the content of the Budget. Mr Balls was similarly derided for his response to the Autumn Statement in December. @highlight Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls revealed his leader had to tear up large sections of his speech when Twitter rumours proved false @highlight He said Mr Miliband hastily inserted jibes about Michael Gove's attack on Etonian influence in Downing Street @highlight Mr Miliband was widely criticised for spending 16 minutes reading out political attack lines while barely mentioning the content of the Budget
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Adding to the holiday excitement, first lady Michelle Obama teamed with @placeholder to take calls Friday from children eager to know Santa's whereabouts, according to a NORAD press release.
(CNN) -- Think half-eaten cookies and carrots are the only way to prove it was actually Santa who put that reindeer sweater under your Christmas tree? Think again. Thanks to Google and the North American Aerospace Defense Command, also known as NORAD, you can track old Saint Nick on his Christmas Eve journey around the globe. Log on to Noradsanta.org to view a special Google Map displaying Santa's whereabouts. The map, which launched at 2 a.m. EST on Friday, uses little red and yellow presents to note the places Santa has already visited. Click on the presents to learn a bit about each location, like Rabaul, Papua New Guinea, where, according to the map, Santa visited at 8:16 a.m. EST on Friday. @highlight NEW: Michelle Obama helps kids track Santa's journey @highlight With Google and NORAD, you can track old Saint Nick on Christmas Eve @highlight Log on to Noradsanta.org to view a special Google Map displaying Santa's whereabouts @highlight The bi-national air defense command began tracking Santa in 1955
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He pulled off contouring with aplomb to accentuate his cheekbones and make his face appear slimmer - a look that is championed by @placeholder today.
Tributes have been pouring in for Steve Strange, the front man of pop band Visage who died of a heart attack aged 55 in the Egyptian resort of Sharm-el-Sheikh yesterday. But while he is most remembered for his music, the man who helped bring New Romantic style to the world in the 1980s is still having an impact on wardrobes - and make-up bags. From Cara Delevigne's bold eyebrows to Kim Kardashian's love of contouring and Kelis' wacky approach to facial jewellery, Strange has inspired a generation of daring A-list beauty fans. Scroll down for video Kim Kardashian is famed for her contouring make-up that accentuates her features giving her more defined cheekbones and a slimmer face, right. But this picture of Steve in 1981, left, shows how he knew how to use contouring to full effect long before the reality TV star @highlight The Visage frontman died of a heart attack in Sharm-el-Sheikh, Egypt, yesterday, aged 55 @highlight New Romantic pioneer known for his revolutionary contoured, coloured and graphical make-up in the 1980s @highlight His look continues to influence modern stars such as Kim Kardashian, Cara Delevigne and Lady Gaga
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But that didn't stop other @placeholder attendees from criticizing the social-games trend.
San Francisco (CNN) -- In the world of gaming, money doesn't necessarily buy respect. Online games designed to be played on Facebook, called "social games" in industry jargon, have multiplied in the last few years, since the world's largest social network introduced a Web platform for friend-enhanced applications. But even at a time when Zynga Game Network, which makes the wildly popular "FarmVille," is valued higher than software giant Electronic Arts, social games don't have much street cred among hard-core gamers or industry veterans. A clearer picture of these dynamics emerged at last week's Game Developers Conference in San Francisco, where CNN attended panels and interviewed designers and programmers. @highlight Facebook game developers say they're sometimes put at the bottom of the pecking order @highlight That's despite the fact that social-game business is very profitable @highlight Some critics consider social games money-driven rather than artistic
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But the human traffickers who ensnared her had a different vision for @placeholder, shipping her to America and exploiting her in the sex industry for profit.
Ann Arbor, Michigan (CNN) -- "We did not have a right to choose where we lived ... freedom of speech, or freedom of actions. The traffickers had keys to our apartment. They controlled all of our movement and travel. They watched us and listened when we called our parents. They didn't let us make friends or tell anyone anything about ourselves. We couldn't keep any of the money we earned. We couldn't ask anyone for help." -- Lena Lena was an athletic student from Eastern Europe yearning to visit the United States through a study-abroad program at her college. She had visions of learning English and returning home to share her experiences with her family. @highlight Bridgette Carr says sex trafficking thrives in U.S. communities @highlight Victims of sex trade are often wrongly viewed as criminals, she says @highlight Carr: To fight trafficking, communities must become aware, reduce demand
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Scientists combined two previous methods of analyzing exoplanets in an unprecedented technique to study the atmosphere of @placeholder.
It is definitely not a candidate to become a new home for humanity. Nasa's Hubble Space Telescope has made the most detailed global map yet of the glow from a turbulent planet outside our solar system - and found an astonishingly inhospitable environment. The exoplanet, called WASP-43b, is a world of extremes. This is a temperature map of the 'hot Jupiter' class exoplanet WASP 43b. The white-colored region on the daytime side is 2,800 degrees Fahrenheit. The nighttime side temperatures drop to under 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit. First discovered in 2011, WASP-43b is located 260 light-years away. The planet is about the same size as Jupiter, but is nearly twice as dense. @highlight Seething winds howl at the speed of sound @highlight 3,000-degree-Fahrenheit 'day' side, hot enough to melt steel @highlight Pitch-black 'night' side with plunging temperatures below 1,000 degrees Fahrenheit
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@placeholder celebrated putting QPR back on level terms against Southampton in the second half
Southampton's superb start to the season continued as they saw off the challenge of QPR on Saturday. Click here for his stats and all the players' heat maps in our brilliant Match Zone. Ronald Koeman admitted even he is shocked by the scintillating start to Southampton's season after a win against Queens Park Rangers kept them second in the table. How the scoreline was not greater was miraculous after twice the woodwork and busy QPR goalkeeper Rob Green kept them at bay until two well-worked moves ended with him beaten. Thirteen points from their first six league games is their best ever start to the Barclays Premier League and leaves them just three of first-place Chelsea. @highlight Graziano Pelle's fourth goal for Southampton earned them all three points against QPR in a tight encounter @highlight Saints dominated the first half but Harry Redknapp's stood firm as the game remained goalless at half time @highlight Ryan Bertrand gave Southampton the lead with his first goal since joining on loan from Chelsea @highlight Charlie Austin equalised for Rangers with a superb finish as they got themselves back into the game @highlight Ronald Koeman's side were to be denied though as Pelle's outstanding goal from close range gave them victory
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They certainly do - the supermarket expects to sell more than 50 million buns in the lead-up to @placeholder.
Consumers are hot and cross after supermarket giant Woolworths stacked its shelves with an Easter favourite just days after Christmas. Many customers were startled to see hot cross buns at the supermarket on December 27 - some 99 days before Easter. 'Pull your heads in. December is ridiculously early!!!' fumed sports scientist Tim Doyle, who tweeted he would take his hot cross bun purchases to another store's baking aisle. 'I thought it was an urban myth,' wrote a surprised South Australian Federal MP Andrew Southscott on Facebook. 'But Woolies are first off the mark with hot cross buns on the shelf on December 27! @highlight Customer fury as Woolworths bring out the hot cross buns months days after Christmas @highlight 'December is ridiculously early!' fumed one customer, who will take his bun purchases elsewhere @highlight Coles will sell their hot cross buns in early January
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One of the three survivors was released from a hospital Sunday, while two others were transferred to other medical centers and two more were unharmed, @placeholder authorities said.
(CNN) -- (CNN) -- Two skiers missing after a weekend avalanche in the Colorado mountains were found dead Sunday, authorities said. A search and rescue team worked to remove the bodies from the steep terrain Sunday, said Betty Benson, a spokeswoman for the Lake County Office of Emergency Management. Searchers braved "very, very steep" terrain and high risks of another snowslide while following signals from the emergency beacons the skiers wore, Susan Matthews, another emergency management spokeswoman said Sunday. A record level of snow this winter and changing wind patterns have combined to create "very unstable conditions" on Colorado mountains, Matthews said. "For those people who are not prepared to be in those backcountry conditions, unfortunate incidents happen." @highlight NEW: Search team works to remove bodies of two dead skiers from mountain @highlight Mountain snowpacks are "teetering on the brink of critical mass," avalanche center warns @highlight The avalanche occurred Saturday evening in central Colorado @highlight The hospitalized skiers suffered injuries such as a broken leg and a broken ankle
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The highlights of the @placeholder winter outlook from NOAA include:
The Southern Plains of the United States are likely to see a continuation of a severe drought this winter, while the Pacific Northwest will be colder and wetter than average, according to data released Thursday by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. La Nina is expected to influence weather patterns across the country for the second year in a row. Weather officials say with La Nina in place, Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico and other surrounding states are unlikely to get enough rain to alleviate the ongoing drought. "Ninety-one percent of Texas, 87 percent of Oklahoma and 63 percent of New Mexico are experiencing extreme or exceptional drought," said David Brown, director of the Southern Region Climate Services based in Fort Worth, Texas. @highlight Strong Arctic weather patterns can overwhelm or amplify La Nina @highlight Drought conditions are expected to continue in the South and Southwest @highlight The Pacific Northwest will be wetter and colder than average
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His @placeholder Sherpa guide, who had been reported as missing, reached the base camp safely after he became separated from the group without sufficient communications equipment.
The last words of one woman who died at Mt Everest’s highest base camp were ‘save me,’ according to a close friend. Toronto native Shirya Shah-Klorfine was one of the four who were confirmed dead after a ‘traffic jam’ of mountaineers rushed to scale the 29,000ft peak over the weekend during a brief window of good weather on the world’s tallest mountain. The news comes as another climber at base camp said as many as seven people could be dead. Scroll down for video Dead: German doctor Eberhard Schaaf, left, and Nepalese-Canadian Shriya Shah-Klorfine were among those found; according to a friend, Shah's last words were 'Save me' @highlight Mountaineer who helped with rescue said climbers were hallucinating when they descended from summit @highlight Added that as many as seven climbers may be dead @highlight One man had removed his hat and gloves and was reaching out to rescuers with his arms outstretched @highlight German, Canadian and South Korean die from high altitude brain swelling @highlight Body of fourth climber - a Chinese national - found close to others who died @highlight Many started final ascent hours after it is safe due to storm and high number of climbers on first weekend the mountain was open
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The attack happened at the @placeholder, Delaware, home of a friend of Kiesha Haith who owned the three pitbulls
By David Mccormack A 4-year-old boy was killed and his pregnant mother injured by three pit bulls in Delaware, on Wednesday. Kasii Haith and his mom, Kiesha (Kyeisha) Haith, 24, of Camden were visiting a friend in Kent County when the boy, who had been playing with the dogs, was attacked about 4 p.m. Investigators said Kiesha Haith - who is several months pregnant - looked out the window to check on her son who was alone with the dogs in the unfenced yard. Kasii Haith and his mom, Kiesha Haith, 24, of Camden, Delaware, were visiting a friend when the boy, who had been playing with the dogs, was viciously attacked on Wednesday @highlight Kasii Haith, 4, died tragically after he was left alone playing with three pitbulls @highlight His mom, Kiesha Haith, who is pregnant, was bitten on both arms as she tried to save her son's life @highlight The boy had been around the dogs 'numerous times in the past' without incident, said police @highlight The dogs will be euthanized and their remains tested for rabies, none of them had been vaccinated, spayed or neutered
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VIP services, including access to some of @placeholder's most exclusive clubs and restaurants, will also be offered to guests.
It will certainly make a dent in your holiday budget. As well as world-class clubs and luxury villas, the party island of Ibiza is soon to be home to the most expensive restaurant on the planet. The new Hard Rock Hotel, opening in Playa d'en Bossa on May 18, will be launching Sublimotion - an ‘unparalleled gastro-sensory venture’ where a 20-course meal will set diners back £1,235 a head. Scroll down for video... New concept: A 20-course meal at Sublimotion will set diners back £1,235 a head at the hotel Luxurious: The pool at the five-star Hard Rock Hotel Ibiza, which is set to open in May @highlight New resort is the first Hard Rock to open in Europe @highlight It will be the largest five-star hotel on the party island @highlight Sublimotion restaurant to be headed up by renowned chef Paco Roncero @highlight Diners will pay more than £1,235 for a 20-course meal
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Defending champion @placeholder is bidding for a record fifth Indian Wells triumph.
(CNN) -- One of sport's greatest rivalries will be reignited Thursday when Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal go head-to-head in the quarterfinals of the Indian Wells Masters. Seventeen-time grand slam champion Federer and Nadal, a winner of 11 majors, haven't played each other since the semifinals of the 2012 edition of the Miami event, when Federer emerged with a straight-sets win. Switzerland's Federer booked his place in the last eight with a 6-3 6-7(7-4) 7-5 victory over compatriot and former doubles partner Stanislaw Wawrinka, while Spain's Nadal came from behind to beat Latvian Ernests Gulbis 4-6 6-4 7-5. World No. 5 Nadal has the edge over second seed Federer, leading the head-to-head record with 18 wins to Ferderer's 10. Nadal has also emerged victorious from six of the eight grand slam finals the pair have contested. @highlight Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal to face each other in the quarterfinals at Indian Wells @highlight The pair of former world No. 1s have contested eight grand slam finals @highlight 10-time grand slam winner Nadal has won 18 of the pair's 28 matches @highlight Top seed Novak Djokovic and No. 3 Andy Murray also into the last eight
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@placeholder also admitted throwing her body into the sea and indicated he planned to commit suicide, Tavarez said.
By Daily Mail Reporter The decomposing body of a man suspected of killing his pregnant girlfriend has been found hanging beside a suicide note admitting to the murder. The remains of Boaz Johnson, 22, of Petersburg, Alaska, were discovered hanging from a tree in a remote forest in Kalapana, Hawaii on January 2, according to Big Island police. He was the only person suspected in the murder of his girlfriend, 25-year-old Brittany-Jane Royal from Tustin, California, and of dumping her body in the ocean last May. At a press conference on Tuesday, police revealed that they found a composition book near Johnson's body in which he confessed to murdering Royal after an argument. @highlight The remains of Boaz Johnson, 22, from Petersburg, Alaska, were found hanging in Kalapana on January 2, according to Big Island police @highlight He was suspected in the murder of his pregnant girlfriend, Brittany-Jane Royal, 25, whose body was found dumped in the ocean last May @highlight Police revealed Johnson confessed in a note that he had murdered Royal after an argument while they were camping @highlight Authorities believe he killed himself just days after the murder but it took more than 7 months to find his body because it was in a remote area @highlight Brittany's mother: 'Life will go on but it will never be complete'
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People, carring a banner with the colors of the Argentine flag that reads in Spanish "YPF belongs to the @placeholder," demonstrate in support of a bill
51 percent of company currently owned by Spain's Repsol By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 07:11 EST, 17 April 2012 | UPDATED: 09:19 EST, 17 April 2012 Argentine president Cristina Fernandez has begun moves to renationalise the country’s largest oil company, risking a major row with Spain.Fernandez hopes to take a majority stake in oil and gas company YPF by taking control of 51 percent of its shares currently held by Spain's Repsol.Both Repsol and Spain strongly oppose the move and have warned that it could turn Argentina into an international pariah. Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez - next to an image of former first lady Eva Peron to whom she has been compared - outlines a controversial plan renationalise the country's largest oil company YFP @highlight 51 percent of company currently owned by Spain's Repsol
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@placeholder struggled to fight back her tears as she unveiled the plaque and said: 'Thank you very much for inviting me here today', which was met by raucous applause
By Bianca London Sophie the Countess of Wessex made an emotional return to Frimley Park Hospital, where her two children were born, to officially open its new neonatal unit today. The 49-year-old Royal, whose children, Louise, 10, and James, seven, were both born there, paid an hour-long visit to the hospital, where she shared an emotional embrace with Head of Midwifery, Adrienne Price, who was present at both births. The new unit is a direct result of the hospital's fundraising efforts. They managed to raise £150,000 in the Saving Tiny Lives campaign, which was reinvested into its special care baby unit, which welcomes fifteen new babies a day. @highlight Sophie made emotional return to Frimley Park Hospital @highlight Louise, 10, and James, seven, were both born there @highlight In 2002, Countess lost first child when she suffered an ectopic pregnancy @highlight Louise was result of painful fertility procedures @highlight In her 36th week of pregnancy Sophie was admitted to Frimley Park @highlight Today unveiled plaque to raucous applause @highlight Shared emotional embrace with Head of Midwifery, Adrienne Price @highlight Price was present at the birth of both of the Countess's children
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‘He then collaborated with Spiegel and Murphy on the development of @placeholder during its early and most formative days,’ a statement issued by Snapchat explains.
Snapchat’s founders have quietly announced that they have settled a long-standing lawsuit with a former colleague, while all eyes were on the launch of Apple’s iPhone 6. Chief Executive Evan Spiegel and Chief Technology Officer Robert Murphy acknowledged that their former fraternity brother, Frank Reginald Brown IV, was integral to the birth of their popular app, where 700 million disappearing messages are sent every day. The settlement comes just a fortnight after Snapchat was valued at £6 billion ($10 billion). Snapchat's Chief Executive Evan Spiegel (pictured left) and Chief Technology Officer Robert Murphy (right) acknowledged that their former classmate, Frank Reginald Brown IV, was integral to the birth of their popular app, from which 700 million disappearing messages are sent every day @highlight Announcement was made while all eyes were on Apple's launch @highlight Snapchat's CEO and CTO acknowledged Reggie Brown 'came up with the idea of creating an application for sending disappearing picture messages' @highlight Settlement comes weeks after Snapchat was valued at £6 billion ($10 billion) @highlight Final settlement has resolved all disputes, but is confidential
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Down in @placeholder the clouds were starting to roll in early as potentially damaging winds and a cold front was expected
By Emily Crane The unpredictability of an Australian winter has struck. As Sydney remained covered in sunshine, Hobart experienced a blanket of snow, Melbourne braced for a wintry front and wild storms lashed out in the country's south causing one person to die after being struck by a falling tree. Social media was abuzz early on Thursday as Sydneysiders shared photos of the sun shining on the iconic harbour with temperatures set to reach a maximum of 25. Scroll down for video A huge storm cloud rolled in over Melbourne's CBD on Thursday afternoon with a wintry front predicted for the city @highlight Social media was hit with a barrage of weather-related photos on Thursday @highlight Sydney was expecting a top of 25 degrees for a balmy winter day @highlight Meanwhile parts of Hobart were covered in snow and northern Tasmanian suburbs braced for flooding @highlight One person died after high winds caused tree to fall in in Launceston @highlight Melbourne welcomed a wintry blast late in the afternoon when a huge stormcloud rolled in over the city
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It also covers the cost of the @placeholder medical board exam and provides a monthly stipend.
(CNN) -- Landor Sanchez wants to practice medicine again. But instead, he's laboring at an asbestos removal company in upstate New York. For five years, Sanchez was a family medicine doctor in Cuba. He moved to the United States in 2011 with the dream of being a doctor there. Like many immigrants, he had a plan to live with friends to save money and to study for the exam to become medically licensed in the United States. But soon, his money ran out. And Sanchez found himself with less time to study and instead taking any job he could get -- from painting, to fast-food restaurants, to, now, asbestos removal. @highlight Latino immigrant doctors are working menial jobs in the United States @highlight Many have a hard time transitioning into the U.S. health system @highlight A UCLA program aims to assist the doctors in getting back into the medical field
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But in the rejection letter to Miss Shklyaeva it said it was ‘not satisfied’ she would leave the @placeholder after her visit.
By Guy Adams PUBLISHED: 15:59 EST, 27 September 2013 | UPDATED: 06:25 EST, 28 September 2013 On Strictly Come Dancing, competitors in the ballroom enjoy a friendly rivalry. In the real world of amateur competition, though, it seems that matters are a bit more cut-throat. For Britain’s leading amateur ballroom dancer Kyle Taylor has had his ambitions of glory tripped up – amid rumours of skullduggery. Mr Taylor was tipped to waltz away with the top prize at next week’s prestigious International Ballroom Dancing Championships in London. But his dreams are in tatters after the Home Office refused to grant a visa allowing his Russian partner, Polina Shklyaeva, to travel to the UK to compete with him. @highlight Kyle Taylor and Polina Shklyaeva are International Ballroom Dancing champions @highlight The pair have been representing Great Britain since 2011 @highlight Allegations that a 'tip-off revealed Shklyaeva had been working illegally' @highlight Taylor states that it is 'completely untrue'
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He plans on taking them to a theme park similar to @placeholder.
(CNN) -- For Connor Hays, nothing said summer more than spending a day at Joyland Amusement Park. Back in its prime, the Wichita, Kansas, theme park drew families with novelty rides, carnival food and live entertainment. Hays, now 25, says he visited Joyland at least twice each summer when he was a kid in the 1990s. After moving back to his hometown earlier this year, Hays wanted to revisit his childhood amusement park. But he couldn't. Joyland was no more. The theme park, which had been operating for 55 years, closed in 2004. What Hays found instead was a heap of scraps from a forgotten place. With a camera in hand, the web designer walked carefully through the tall fields of grass that now surround much of the abandoned remnants of the theme park. @highlight During the mid-2000s, several smaller U.S. theme parks closed their doors for good @highlight Nostalgic travelers are looking for a more intimate theme park experience @highlight Vintage theme parks like Land of Oz learned to adapt by offering nostalgia for visitors
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Its website summarizes the @placeholder incident, which came to light July 8, 1947.
(CNN) -- Talk about eerie. One of two recent UFO sightings in China occurred almost on the 63rd anniversary of news that a "flying disc" had been found in Roswell, New Mexico. And like in 1947, people either choose to believe or be skeptical that visitors have stopped by from outer space. Nothing has officially been ruled in or out by Chinese officials, who are looking into whether the objects were private or military aircraft, rocket flares, reflection in the sky or something else. The first sighting occurred at Hangzhou's Xiaoshan Airport, in the eastern part of the country, according to the state-controlled Xinhua news agency. @highlight Two UFO sightings were recently reported in eastern China @highlight One incident shut down operations at an airport @highlight Museum in Roswell, New Mexico, gets reports of UFO sightings @highlight Web site contends purported photos of one incident are not legitimate
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CNN: When guests are introduced on the "@placeholder," you usually add a musical accompaniment that's an obscure reference to their name.
NEW YORK (CNN) -- "Late Show With David Letterman" bandleader Paul Shaffer is a walking Wikipedia of rock 'n' roll history -- and now he's added his own story to the mix. Paul Shaffer has been David Letterman's bandleader for 27 years. Shaffer's new memoir, "We'll Be Here for the Rest of Our Lives: A Swingin' Showbiz Saga" (Flying Dolphin Press) offers his take on a colorful career, from piano lessons in his native Canada to a "Saturday Night Live" stint to the gig he's had, and relished, for 27 years -- Letterman's sidekick. Oh yeah, and he co-wrote the hit disco song "It's Raining Men." @highlight Paul Shaffer: The David Letterman viewers see on air is who he really is @highlight Shaffer's new memoir has stories of "Saturday Night Live," Letterman @highlight Shaffer was offered chance to play Jerry Seinfeld sidekick at one point @highlight Bandleader legendary for his "Celebrity Seders"
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one example highlighted by the programme, @placeholder has produced a game
By Daily Mail Reporter Junk food companies are getting around a ban on children’s TV advertising by interacting with them on Facebook, an investigation has revealed. Channel 4’s Dispatches found manufacturers of sweets and sugary breakfast cereals were talking to children on social media. Undercover reporters posing as an 11-year-old were wished ‘happy birthday’ by the sweet brands Chewits and Swizzels Matlow, which then went on to promote their products. The companies are exploiting a loophole in the law which bans advertising unhealthy food to children on the television – but not on the internet. Marketing: This is a screen grab from an 'advergame' created by Coca-Cola and apparently aimed at children @highlight Unhealthy food producers use loophole to target children on social media @highlight Current law bans advertising to children on television but not online @highlight Dispatches: Tricks of the Junk Food Business will be shown at 8pm on Monday on Channel 4.
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"But while a team of experts concluded that @placeholder was not abused, the judge said he found the evidence inconclusive."
Renewed accusations that Woody Allen molested an adopted daughter two decades ago were "engineered by a vengeful lover," the filmmaker's lawyer told CNN on Monday. The allegations were "fully vetted and rejected by independent authorities," Allen attorney Elkan Abramowitz said in a written statement. The controversy dates back to 1992 after the revelation that Allen, then 56, was having an affair with Soon-Yi Previn, Mia Farrow's 19-year-old adopted daughter with composer Andre Previn. Allen and Previn married five years later. Allen's legal and public relations teams scrambled to respond to an open letter written by Dylan Farrow and published by The New York Times on Saturday recounting her allegation that Allen sexually assaulted her when she was a child. @highlight Dylan Farrow accuses Woody Allen of sexually abusing her when she was 7 @highlight "The one to blame for Dylan's distress is neither Dylan nor Woody Allen," his lawyer says @highlight The controversy began in 1992 amid revelations that Allen was dating Soon-Yi Previn @highlight A criminal investigation ended with no charges against Woody Allen
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The babies' big brother named them based on the alphabet, starting with @placeholder, pictured
By Lydia Warren A couple has welcomed a set of healthy quintuplets just in time for Father's Day. Roxanna Hoffman gave birth to four girls and one boy on Friday the 13th as her husband, Michael Hoffman, stood by her side at Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center in Phoenix, Arizona. The couple, who were living at Luke Air Force Base, New Jersey where Michael was a staff sergeant, until they relocated to be close to the Phoenix hospital, let their son Conner name his new siblings. The six-year-old chose Aurora, Brielle, Delilah, Elias and Felicity - so the children's names, including Conner's, now match up with the first six letters of the alphabet. @highlight Roxanna and Michael Hoffman, from New Jersey, welcomed four girls and one boy at Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center in Arizona on Friday @highlight Their son Conner named them Aurora, Brielle, Delilah, Elias and Felicity @highlight The babies, who ranged from 3lb 1oz and 3lb 11 oz, remain in the ICU but will head home once they're big enough @highlight Mrs Hoffman became pregnant with the five babies after fertility treatment
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Some 1.2million people visited the @placeholder during the week after the burial, and the site is one of the world’s most visited war graves.
By Mark Duell His remains have come to symbolise the nation's million dead from the First World War. But exactly how the Unknown Warrior - who rests in Westminster Abbey - was chosen has remained something of a mystery since the unidentified body was brought home from France in 1920. Now, an astonishing document that explains how the body was selected has been revealed by the grandson of Army chaplain George Kendall, who helped organise the bringing home of the corpse. Famous: The Grave of the Unknown Warrior is pictured (left) after the Armistice Day service at Westminster Abbey on November 11, 2009, and (right) at the funeral procession in London in 1920 @highlight Details of how Unknown Warrior was chosen have remained a mystery @highlight Unidentified body brought to Westminster Abbey from France in 1920 @highlight Document by Army chaplain George Kendall explains how it was chosen @highlight Selected six unidentifiable corpses and ensured coffins looked the same @highlight He then let Brigadier General L.J. Wyatt choose one of them at random
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'Everyone says about Luis and of course @placeholder was a top player for us, one of the top players in the world,' said the Spaniard.
By Richard Mccarthy and Eleanor Crooks Jose Enrique has declared himself available for Liverpool's opening Barclays Premier League match against Southampton a week on Sunday. The Spanish left-back made just nine appearances last season before undergoing knee surgery in November that brought his campaign to a premature end. He resumed training in July and enjoyed some playing time on the Reds' pre-season tour to the US. Speaking at Liverpool FC Members' Family Day, Enrique said: 'I'm feeling good. VIDEO: Scroll down to watch Jose Enrique talk about finding a replacement for Luis Suarez Raring to go: Spaniard Jose Enrique featured on Liverpool's pre-season tour to America @highlight Spaniard has declared himself fit for opening game against Southampton @highlight Enrique has not played in the Premier League since surgery in November @highlight Left-back made his comeback on summer tour to America
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That pivotal number continued to improve through midday Saturday, when @placeholder said there was 45% containment.
Colorado Springs, Colorado (CNN) -- The firefighters are on the offensive. Over several hellish days, the Black Forest Fire singed more than 15,000 acres north of Colorado Springs. What's left behind, in some areas, "looks like a nuclear bomb went off," according to El Paso County Sheriff Terry Maketa. Then came some rain, more clouds, less wind and -- very much related to all of that -- marked progress Friday. That continued into Saturday, as defined by a few simple measures: no more structures destroyed, no more area burned and more inroads corralling what's left. "Today, we're optimistic," said Rich Harvey, the federal incident commander overseeing the fight. @highlight NEW: At least three other significant wildfires are burning around Colorado @highlight Firefighters are "optimistic" after making inroads battling Black Forest Fire in central Colorado @highlight An official estimates 45% containment, up from 5% the previous morning @highlight 473 structures have been destroyed, 17 partially damaged and two people have died
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On the flip-side, the @placeholder is Russia's fifth largest partner, with just $11 billion worth of trade.
(CNN) -- European leaders are meeting in Brussels Thursday to discuss further sanctions against Russia. So far the EU has imposed financial and visa restrictions against 21 carefully selected Russian and Ukrainian officials -- but avoided anyone from President Vladimir Putin's inner circle and stayed clear of any large-scale economic sanctions. The EU and U.S. have condemned Russian annexation of Crimea as illegal and stepped up their rhetoric towards the Kremlin, but whether they are willing to put more economic pressure on Russia is unclear. The leaders of Europe's biggest economies are likely to be cautious. Here's why. How important is Russia's economy? @highlight European leaders are discussing further economic sanctions against Russia @highlight The United States and Europe targeted 28 Russian and Ukrainian officials @highlight Tight economic links between Russia and the EU could mean sanctions hurt both sides
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‘He comes to us with an amazing track record as one of the key people who has made @placeholder such a success story in recent years.
By Mailonline Reporter MailOnline, the world’s biggest English language newspaper website, today announced the appointment of Jon Steinberg as its North America Chief Executive Officer. Jon is a world-leading, senior digital media executive who joins the MailOnline North America from BuzzFeed where he was President & Chief Operating Officer for the past four years. MailOnline Publisher Martin Clarke said: ‘I am delighted that Jon will be joining MailOnline as the Chief Executive of our North America operation. World-leading expert: MailOnline, the world's biggest English language newspaper website, today announced the appointment of Jon Steinberg (pictured) as its North America Chief Executive Officer @highlight Jon Steinberg is a world-leading, senior digital media executive @highlight He has spent four years as BuzzFeed's President & Chief Operating Officer @highlight MailOnline Publisher Martin Clarke: 'I am delighted that Jon will be joining MailOnline... He is the perfect person to lead the charge as we grow'
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He was helped by @placeholder' fatigue, but capitalised to give the 19-year-old right back an awful time.
Jefferson Montero is a name Calum Chambers won't forget in a hurry and he might just stick around in a few other memories after the way he led Swansea to a win over Arsenal on Sunday. To followers of South American football, the only surprise is that it's taken this long for Montero to draw wider attention. For years the Ecuadorian has been hyped as a future star, but so far has only fleetingly lived up to the predictions. Here, Sportsmail offers a guide to the flying winger… Jefferson Montero (left) gave Arsenal defender Calum Chambers (right) a torrid afternoon on Sunday @highlight Jefferson Montero gave Arsenal defender Calum Chambers a torrid game @highlight The Ecuador attacker joined Swansea in the summer after the World Cup @highlight He mainly plays on the left wing, despite being naturally right-footed
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"I hope to grow another head and two more hands," he adds with a laugh, "like an @placeholder goddess."
(TIME.com) -- Just before heading to bed one night in August, I got a text message from Bibhu Mohapatra. It contained a photo of First Lady Michelle Obama in a citrus-print sleeveless sheer yoke cocktail dress. Above it, a message: "Just found out, Michelle is wearing the yellow dress." Mohapatra has dressed Kristen Wiig, Hilary Swank and Glenn Close, but this was different. There she was, America's fashion icon on The Tonight Show, validating Mohapatra's work before a national audience. It is Mohapatra's moment, but it's a story that almost wasn't. He had never been on a plane before 1995, when he left his native Orissa, India, at age 23 with a one-way ticket to Logan, Utah, to pursue a master's degree in economics on an academic scholarship to Utah State University. @highlight Mohapatra has has dressed actresses and the First Lady. @highlight Mohapatra is a member of the Council of Fashion Designers of America. @highlight He uses traditional dressmaking techniques.
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A passer-by, who so happened to be a retired nurse, came to her aid and as @placeholder fled the bloody scene he told passers-by his girlfriend had inflicted the injuries on herself, the court heard.
A former bank worker tried to slash his topless masseuse girlfriend's throat in a jealous rage after another man smiled at her in a salsa club, a court heard. Amish Kansagra, 28, turned up at the home of Anna Imporowicz, in Brentford, west London, with a knife from the massage parlour they ran together the day after they rowed in the club. Kingston-upon-Thames Crown Court was told he held the knife to her throat saying 'you've made the wrong decision. You will die today.' Anna Imporowicz (arriving at court, left, and in modelling shot, right), a topless masseuse, told a court that her ex-boyfriend, Amish Kansagra, tried to stab her after they had a row in a salsa club when a man smiled at her @highlight Amish Kansagra took a knife from massage parlour he ran with girlfriend @highlight He showed up at home of Anna Imporowicz, 35, and held knife to her throat @highlight The pair began dating when he became regular client of sensual masseuse @highlight Kansagra, 28, quit bank job and they went into massage business together @highlight But relationship came to an end after he attempted to stab her, court heard @highlight They had a row in a salsa club the night before after a man 'smiled at her' @highlight Kansagra denies attempted murder and assault and the trial continues
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The judicial panel asked @placeholder to revisit his decision, giving him the option to keep Reeves behind bars so long as he can furnish an order laying out his reasoning.
By Alex Greig and Snejana Farberov A Florida judge on Friday set a $150,000 bail for the release of a retired police captain charged with shooting dead a man for sending text messages in a movie theater, prompting a sharp rebuke from the victim's widow. Curtis Reeves Jr has been jailed since his arrest in January on a second-degree murder charge in connection to the killing of 43-year-old Chad Oulson. Reeves, 71, had been denied bail several times over the past six months. On his way out: Circuit Judge Pat Siracusa set a $150,000 bail for the release of former Tampa Police captain Curtis Reeves, Jr, seen here in court Wednesday, who is charged with fatally shooting Chad Oulson, 43, and wounding his wife, Nicole @highlight Bail was set at $150,000 for the release of Curtis Reeves, 71, accused of second-degree murder in the shooting death of Chad Oulson, 43 @highlight Appeals court ruled that a district judge may have made an error by failing to set bail for Reeves @highlight Reeves shot and killed Oulson at a movie theater in January after a dispute over text messaging @highlight The former police captain must stay home, wear an ankle monitor, surrender his guns and avoid contact with victim's widow @highlight 'We are flooded, we are devastated,' said lawyer representing Nicole Oulson after news of Reeves' impending release
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The @placeholder girl knew that in the end we didn't hate her because she was beautiful -- otherwise, she wouldn't have sold any shampoo.
(CNN) -- Every time I hear Mitt Romney protest that he's being attacked for his success, my head goes to that Pantene shampoo commercial from the early '80s where the actress opens with, "Don't hate me because I'm beautiful." Even as a kid, I remember being confused by this opening line when everything I saw around me celebrated beauty like hers. No one hated that woman for being beautiful, although in retrospect maybe we should have harbored some animosity for the shoulder pads and big hair that passed as fashion at the time. And just as Americans celebrate beauty, we also celebrate success, despite Mitt's protestations. We're a hopelessly optimistic bunch, and we love nothing more than to project ourselves into the rags to riches narratives that pervade our media, our business world, and our politics. @highlight Ilyse Hogue: Mitt Romney says he's attacked for being successful. Not so, she says @highlight She says Americans do celebrate others' success, but don't need to be taunted with it @highlight She says Romney's gaffes -- and tax policy -- show candidate who doesn't "get" poor people @highlight Hogue: Many rich men have been president, but while privileged, behaved responsibly
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U.S.: Jihadi in suicide bombing video grew up in @placeholder
(CNN) -- Dozens of Americans have been among the thousands of foreigners who flocked to Syria to take part in its bloody, messy civil war. Yet for the three years, there was only one known American casualty. But, in a few short days, that death toll may have tripled. On Wednesday -- months after a Florida man killed himself in a northern Syria suicide bombing and a day after news broke that Douglas McAuthur McCain, a 33-year-old man reared in Minnesota, died fighting for ISIS -- a coalition of Syrian opposition groups announced that its forces had killed another American in battle. @highlight Rebel coalition group claims 2 Americans -- including Douglas McCain -- die in Syria @highlight Only one has been named; both were fighting with extremist militant groups in Syria @highlight U.S. official: Foreigners fighting for such extremist groups come from 50 nations @highlight Obama spokesman: U.S.-born extremists dangerous due to training, willingness to die
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'I can't give too much of it away, because obviously I'm working on this, but it's about being able to visualize what you're doing on a table while having an aid in the @placeholder, that you're able to look at while you're in surgery,' he said.
By Joel Christie and James Gordon From the surgeon hoping it will help train a new generation of doctors, to the Iron Man triathlete saying it allows him to go faster, Google Glass users of all kinds came together on Saturday night to discuss both the future and the bothers with the first stages of the controversial 'wearable technology'. 'Glass Night Out' events were held in eight cities across America - Boston, Los Angeles, Madison, Milwaukee, New York, Orlando, Palo Alto and Washington, D.C. - to encourage dialogue among 'explorers' - the techies who subscribed to the $1500 test version of the eyewear, known as the 'explorer edition'. @highlight At least eight cities held events Saturday for users to spread the word about the 'Gospel of the Glass' @highlight The idea of wearing a computer and recording device on your head has made some uncomfortable @highlight First users of Google Glass paid $1500 to enter the 'Explorer Program' and test-drive the device @highlight Users say it gives them 'a new way to think about computers and technology' @highlight More convenient than a phone, with updates and alerts showing up on the Glass screen and emails/texts sent with voice control @highlight Pilots, doctors, chefs and other professionals that can't readily use their hands while working stand to gain the most @highlight Early complaints the battery only lasts 30 minutes
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Logan's father, 23, said: 'I was scared but I didn't want to express how I felt because I had to be there for @placeholder.
By Claire Bates PUBLISHED: 06:45 EST, 11 July 2012 | UPDATED: 06:49 EST, 11 July 2012 A baby was baptised at birth because doctors gave her such a low chance of survival has made a full recovery. Mother Kellie Burville, 27, developed a rare condition during pregnancy that caused her body to attack her unborn baby. Doctors said there was a high risk that her daughter would be so severely brain damaged she wouldn't survive and she was given the option of having a termination. But Kellie, who was nearly full-term, decided to continue with her pregnancy. Proud parents: Kellie Burville and partner Callum Campbell with daughter Logan who is hitting all the normal milestones @highlight Logan's parents refused to have a termination despite their daughter having a greater than 50% risk of severe handicap @highlight Despite having a brain bleed Logan is hitting all the usual milestones at four months @highlight Logan diagnosed with Neonatal Alloimmune Thrombocytopenia after aunt searched symptoms on the internet
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By Ted Thornhill and Rob Waugh UPDATED: 10:07 EST, 21 February 2012 Concerns: Microsoft has accused Google of bypassing Internet Explorer privacy settings Internet search giant Google is evading privacy settings of Internet Explorer users, claims Microsoft, the computer firm behind the browser. Dean Hachamovitch, Microsoft’s corporate vice president for Internet Explorer, accused Google in a blog post yesterday and said that the search giant has been contacted and asked to stop the practice. Mr Hachamovitch explained that it was after reading reports that Google was bypassing the privacy settings on Apple’s Safari browser that the discovery was made. @highlight Accusation comes after Google reportedly bypassed Apple Safari privacy settings
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Remarkable: The temporary harbour (pictured in 1944) was @placeholder's brainchild and allowed troop, vehicles, weapons and supplies to be brought into France with ease
By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 03:31 EST, 22 March 2013 | UPDATED: 08:18 EST, 22 March 2013 These ghostly images reveal the forgotten harbour built off the coast of Normandy that for six months after D-Day became the world's busiest docks. British scientists have found the remnants of Mulberry B on the Channel seabed, which allowed the Allies to land troops, vehicles and equipment on French soil without having to capture a port first. The makeshift harbour, nicknamed Port Winston because it was the brainchild of Churchill, was the size of Dover and is considered to be one of the greatest military achievements of all time. @highlight Large chunks of Mulberry B have been found by British scientists @highlight 3D images show it remains despite being battered by Channel since 1944 @highlight For six months after D-Day Mulberry became the world's busiest port @highlight It is widely considered one of the greatest-ever engineering feats
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A temporary truce between Israel and @placeholder was set to expire at midnight (10pm BST).
One child was killed and two others were wounded when a rocket landed on their home in an Egyptian town near the border with Gaza, security and medical sources said tonight. Sara Salama, 13, died in el-Mattallah, south of Rafah, while her eight-year-old brother Khaled and two-year-old sister Rahaf sustained serious injuries and were taken to hospital. The rocket impact is the third to hit the area in recent weeks, security sources said, adding that Egyptian authorities were investigating the incident. Also tonight, a Hamas official said the group had agreed to extend its temporary truce with Israel for another 72 hours. @highlight Sara Salama, 13, died in el-Mattallah, Egypt, after rocket landed on home @highlight Her brother Khaled, 8, and sister Rahaf, 2, sustained serious injuries @highlight Rocket impact is third to hit area in recent weeks, security sources say @highlight Meanwhile Italian journalist Simone Camilli is killed alongside his translator @highlight Palestinian bomb disposal experts also killed as they defused Israeli missile @highlight Original 72-hour ceasefire between Israel & Hamas ended at 10pm BST @highlight But negotiations to make it more permanent result in 72-hour extension
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At one time, Erdogan and @placeholder had close ties, but the war has made them antagonists.
(CNN) -- The leaders of Turkey and the United States are huddling in Washington on Thursday over how to handle the Syrian civil war, the raging conflict that has left an estimated 80,000 people dead and a few million displaced -- despite more than two years of diplomacy to halt the bloodshed. President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, meeting in Washington, discussed how to strengthen the Syrian opposition, help the many people displaced by the war, and mobilize the international community to put more pressure on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and forge a political transition. They spoke as the warfare in Syria raged Thursday. The opposition Local Coordination Committees in Syria said at least 63 people were killed, including 45 in Damascus and its suburbs. @highlight President Barack Obama, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan talk to the media in Washington @highlight The unrest in Syria has persisted for more than two years, despite diplomatic efforts @highlight Opposition group says fighting killed at least 63 people Thursday @highlight Obama says the Geneva initiative looks promising
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"But she's been out there on the trail doing a lot more for @placeholder candidates so far than Hillary Clinton, who's been really focused on her own agenda," Reston adds.
Washington (CNN) -- A "grand" moment for the Clintons, a spotlight on Elizabeth Warren, more muted White House expectations about Iran, and stretch-run GOP calculations filled our weekly trip around the "Inside Politics" table. 1. TWO EVENTS, ONE CONTRAST: CLINTON VS. WARREN Hillary Clinton and Elizabeth Warren are featured in high-profile events happening at the same time Monday -- both in New York City. Maeve Reston of The Los Angeles Times reminds us it is a great opportunity for those who like to compare and contrast the agendas and approaches of the Democratic Party's leading women. "Obviously, a lot of people on the left would like to see Elizabeth Warren run," says Reston. @highlight U.S. and Iranian leaders to meet at UNGA? Time will tell @highlight Clinton grandbaby watch 2014 @highlight Chamber of Commerce betting on Brown
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"The treaty does not wish to harm farmers -- in fact the treaty wants agriculture in @placeholder to prosper."
(CNN) -- Government officials and health experts from around the world are meeting this week in South Korea to discuss a series of proposals that could put restrictions on tobacco growing. The fifth session of the World Health Organization Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (WHO FCTC) is taking place in Seoul, where representatives from over 170 international parties will focus on reducing the demand for tobacco. High up the agenda are pricing and tax measures, proposals on limiting tobacco-growing areas, as well policies on economically viable alternatives to the crop. Delegates kick-started the proceedings Monday by adopting a new treaty setting the rules for fighting illegal trade in tobacco products. @highlight WHO proposals to restrict tobacco farming threaten the industry, say farmers @highlight It is estimated that there are more than one million tobacco farmers in Africa @highlight In Malawi, tobacco is the top exports earner @highlight Government officials from around the world meeting this week to discuss tobacco restrictions
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Luggage: Potential migrants pile their bags onto the bus for the 48-hour journey to @placeholder
They were facing a long, tiring coach journey but they left with smiles on their faces. Bulgarians and Romanians were pictured boarding buses to Britain today as restrictions on Eastern European immigrants working in the UK were lifted. Many of the migrants departing from the capital Sofia were carrying all the luggage they will need for a new life in Britain. Tens of thousands of people from Romania and Bulgaria are forecast to come to Britain following the introduction of new rules allowing them to work and study anywhere in the EU. Excitement: A Bulgarian man on his way to Britain carries a Union Jack bag in honour of his new home @highlight Bus left Sofia for journey through Western Europe towards London @highlight Dozens of Bulgarians queued up to begin their new life abroad @highlight Restrictions on Romanians and Bulgarians working in EU have been lifted
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Reinstating some of those policies might stop @placeholder from becoming more unequal than it already is.
Income inequality is going up, up, up in America. In Brazil, meanwhile, it's been dropping for years. The likely outcome? "Perhaps both countries will meet halfway," said Pedro Ferreira de Souza, a researcher at Brazil's Institute for Applied Economic Research. Brazil, while still incredibly unequal, has realized something the United States hasn't: That wealth and income inequality are threats to democracy, and that smart policies can help narrow the gap between rich and poor. We would be wise to adopt the cash transfer programs and minimum wage policies that economists say have helped Brazil reduce its income inequality. But many U.S. politicians are reluctant to deal with this issue. @highlight America has a higher level of income inequality than any developed country @highlight The income gap is also wider than Iran's or Nigeria's @highlight John Sutter: The U.S. should take cues from other places @highlight Brazil, Iceland, Australia and Scandinavia offer important lessons, he says
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Another possible scenario from the talks would have @placeholder declare an impasse that would automatically extend the rules of the expiring collective bargaining agreement.
(CNN) -- Negotiations between NFL owners and the players union on a new collective bargaining agreement were given a 24-hour extension Thursday, according to a statement from the league. "The NFL and NFL Players Association have agreed to extend the expiration of the (collective bargaining agreement) for 24 hours and continue negotiating under the direction" of federal mediator George Cohen, the statement said. "The agreement by both sides to refrain from comment on the negotiations remains in place." Representatives of the players and owners have been meeting in Washington. "I just want to say to all of our fans who dig our game, we appreciate your patience while we work through this," said NFL Players Association Executive Director DeMaurice Smith. "We're going to keep working. We want to play football." @highlight Negotiations extension averts lockout, for now @highlight NFL owners and players are negotiating a new collective bargaining agreement @highlight A federal mediator is overseeing the talks @highlight Without an agreement, a lockout and litigation are likely
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Several HIV/AIDS advocates in @placeholder criticized sex education in schools that emphasized abstinence.
Jacksonville, Florida (CNN) -- When the topic of HIV/AIDS enters a conversation, Earl Thompson hears that it's "just what gays get." "It's not a gay disease," said Thompson. "It's a human disease." When a person gets a disease like cancer, support pours in, said Thompson, a slender 27-year-old with a boyish face. Family and friends fund raise and make sure their loved one gets proper care. But that's not the case with HIV. "It's like hush-hush," said Thompson, a Jacksonville native, who learned before his birthday in April that he has HIV. "You feel unlovable. You feel tainted. They're going to point a finger at me and be judging me. @highlight HIV/AIDS is like "hush-hush" says one man who tested positive this year @highlight Advocates say they can't post red ribbons on their offices because of stigma @highlight New HIV infection rates are increasing in northern Florida city
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‘I have had my own experiences of seeing the power of @placeholder under the lights.
The team coach trundled into the Main Stand car park shortly after 6pm. There was no fuss, no fanfare, only a small welcoming committee. As Brendan Rodgers made his way off the bus, followed by his coaching staff then his squad, there was no ringing adulation or none of those famous songs to get them in the mood for the crucial assignment that was looming. How stark the difference. Last season, as Liverpool were trying to win the title, you couldn’t move on Anfield Road when the team arrived at the stadium: flags decorated the streets, flares would be set off, songs were sung. The fans did all they possibly could to lift Rodgers and his men over the line. @highlight Last season, Liverpool fans lined the streets before matches when the team were aiming to win the Premier League title @highlight On Tuesday, there was no ringing adulation for the squad as they arrived @highlight The fans' rendition of You'll Never Walk Alone was lacklustre @highlight Liverpool's performance on the pitch was much the same for the majority
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tried to have a normal family, but @placeholder wanted to live as a single man
By Will Stewart Last updated at 1:57 PM on 22nd November 2011 Days of luxury over: Saif al-Islam Gaddafi seen sitting in a plane in Zintan after his capture A woman claiming to be the ex-wife of Colonel Gaddafi's captured son Saif al-Islam has emerged in Ukraine with extraordinary stories alleging domestic violence and womanising. Nadia, a blue-eyed brunette claims to have met him when she worked as a stripper in a top Moscow nightclub, and says she is currently in hiding, fearing for her life. She claimed that as she prepared for marriage to Saif, she had to fly to Paris to have an operation to 'restore' her virginity. ' @highlight Nadia hoped for family but he wanted 'lovers and orgies' @highlight She embraced Islam but wasn't treated as mistress of house @highlight Claims he put her in a coma by throwing her from window during row
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But despite the plaudits that have come her way, @placeholder insists the U.S. squad will not be satisfied unless they return home with the World Cup trophy.
(CNN) -- Goalkeeper Hope Solo tells CNN the current United States women's team want to emulate the achievements of the 1999 World Cup-winning squad. Pia Sundhage's U.S. face Japan in the 2011 World Cup final in Frankfurt on Sunday, 12 years after a team containing stars such as Mia Hamm and Michelle Akers defeated China on penalties to claim the sport's biggest prize. Solo was 17 when the U.S. clinched their second World Cup triumph on home soil at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena and, now 29, the magicJack goalkeeper wants the class of 2011 to create their own piece of sporting history. @highlight Hope Solo has told CNN the U.S. women's team are inspired by the '99 world champions @highlight Solo wants the 2011 team to create their own piece of history @highlight Pia Sundhage's U.S. team face Japan in the women's World Cup final on Sunday
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More recently, @placeholder has allowed the yuan to rise closer to market rates, although many analysts believe it is still undervalued because present rates do not fully reflect increases in Chinese productivity.
(CNN) -- Both President Obama and Mitt Romney flubbed the big question on jobs at Tuesday night's debate. Moderator Candy Crowley noted that Apple makes its iPhones and iPads in China and asked, "How do you convince a great American company to bring that manufacturing back here?" Romney talked about reducing corporate taxes, getting tough with China by making it "play by the rules," and stopping its currency manipulation. Obama said that some jobs are just never going to come back because the labor wages abroad are so much lower than in America. What the president wants to do is to double U.S. exports and create new high-wage jobs to replace the low-wage jobs that have been sent offshore. @highlight Clyde Prestowitz: Debate shows neither candidate understands details of global trade dynamics @highlight Prestowitz: The major value of iPhones is in the semiconductors and other key parts @highlight He says U.S. producers don't know how to make these key components anymore @highlight Prestowitz: If we want high-wage jobs in the U.S., we need a competitive strategy
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She said that even though her three boys tug at @placeholder, she sits there and takes it.
By Lydia Warren Tara the cat, who saved her family's four-year-old son from a vicious dog attack that was caught on camera, has been best friends with the boy since he was born, his parents have said. She followed Erica and Roger Triantafilo home from a park in Bakersfield, California about six years ago and has been a member of the family ever since, they said. On Wednesday, she became the nation's most beloved cat when surveillance footage emerged showing her saving their son Jeremy by pouncing on the neighbor's dog as it attacked him. On Thursday, Jeremy snoozed his way through his first live interview on the Today show as his parents described their shock at Tara's act of bravery. @highlight WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT @highlight Jeremy Triantafilo was outside his family's California home on Tuesday when the neighbor's dog escaped and grabbed him from behind @highlight But the family cat, Tara, jumped on the dog and chased it away @highlight The boy needed stitches and the dog has been taken by animal control @highlight The incident was captured on surveillance cameras outside the home
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By comparison @placeholder's wealthy population fell by 1.1 per cent to 3.35 million.
By Daniel Miller PUBLISHED: 03:29 EST, 20 June 2012 | UPDATED: 03:45 EST, 20 June 2012 The number of millionaires in Asia outnumbered those in North America for the first time last year, latest figures show. The Asia-Pacific region was home to 3.37 million high net-worth individuals, defined as having at least $1 million to invest, according to the report by Capgemini and Royal Bank of Canada. The figure, a 1.6 percent increase on the previous year, was boosted by an increase in rich people in China, Japan, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia. High rollers: A model poses next to a Bentley in Shanghai, China. The number of millionaires in Asia overtook those in North America for the first time last year @highlight Region home to 3.37 million high net worth individuals compared to 3.35 in North America @highlight However North America held biggest share of wealth at $11.4 trillion compared to Asian $10.7 trillion
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But it is far from clear whether @placeholder will allow the kind of intrusive inspections of its entire nuclear arsenal that the United States will need to get a complete picture of North Korea's program.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The Bush administration hailed North Korea's declaration of its nuclear program as a success for the multilateral diplomacy it engaged in through the six party talks with South Korea, China, Japan and Russia. Workers remove fuel rods on the reactor floor at North Korea's Yongbyon nuclear facility this year. In fact, North Korea's confessions of many of its nuclear sins -- and its shutdown of its nuclear reactor at Yongbyon -- are the closest the international community has come to curbing North Korea's nuclear program. As a result of Pyongyang's handover of the 60-page declaration document -- and Friday's expected destruction of the cooling tower at Yongbyon -- President Bush ordered some sanctions against North Korea lifted and instructed the State Department to remove the reclusive communist nation from U.S. lists of enemies and nations that support terrorism. @highlight Just as important as what the nuclear declaration says is what it doesn't say @highlight North Korea didn't admit to uranium enrichment or sharing secrets with Syria @highlight Many Republicans say Bush administration has let Pyongyang off the hook @highlight U.S. may be headed down the same road with Iran
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The U.S. agencies also documented their space rivalry with the @placeholder, how U.S. intelligence picked up Soviet anti-ballistic missile radar images, when their signals reflected off the moon.
The U.S. military races to the moon to build a base -- to beat the Russians to the punch. Maybe test a nuclear weapon on the surface. Consider a lunar-based bombing system to target earthbound foes. That was the plan in the 1960s, according to declassified national security documents released this week -- some of them stamped as "SECRET." Today those schemes may sound as outlandish and dusty as a relic black-and-white episode of "Space Patrol." But consider this: Currently, a vision of sending humans to Mars has begun to form in our collective imagination. Technological advances are swelling our anticipation of touching that dream in a decade or two. @highlight "Project Horizon" proposed a leap beyond the Soviets in the space race @highlight The U.S. Army said a military base on the moon was a "requirement" @highlight Military officials considered the detonation of a nuclear device near the moon @highlight The military outpost was to have bulldozers, cabins, nuclear power plants
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Britain is working to pass the regulation needed to release about $10.1 billion in frozen @placeholder assets, he said.
(CNN) -- The United Nations Security Council on Friday lifted sanctions on the Central Bank of Libya and the Libyan Foreign Bank, moves that were warmly received by the United States and Britain. "This will allow the United States and other countries to unfreeze billions of dollars to help Libyans build their new democracy," U.S. Ambassador Susan Rice said. The sanctions had been imposed early this year by U.N. Security Council resolutions 1970 and 1973 in an attempt to halt the killing of unarmed demonstrators by forces loyal to longtime leader Moammar Gadhafi. "Now, as Libyans develop their new state, these sanctions can be ended responsibly," Rice said. @highlight The Security Council action will unfreeze billions of dollars, Rice says @highlight The sanctions were imposed early this year @highlight Money will "help Libyans build their new democracy," Rice says
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The @placeholder said it is unlikely that the Trust would allow a wind farm on its land
By Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 21:45 EST, 23 October 2013 | UPDATED: 04:11 EST, 24 October 2013 The charity that protects the UK's historic and natural spaces has revealed it could allow fracking on its land. The head of the National Trust says that the controversial method which drills for natural gas could be given the go-ahead on conserved land. Dame Helen Ghosh also practically ruled out allowing wind farms on the conservation charity's property. In August, the charity said on its website that is has 'a presumption against fracking on National Trust land' because natural gas is a fossil gas @highlight Dame Helen Ghosh says that the controversial method which drills for natural gas could be given the go-ahead depending upon the evidence @highlight Practically ruled out wind farms on the conservation charity's property @highlight In August, the charity said on its website that is has 'a presumption against fracking on National Trust land'
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Aside from painting an unflattering portrait of Lieberman, it also directly contradicts his claims that he suffered from 'depression and panic attacks' after working at @placeholder following the terrorist attacks.
By Meghan Keneally A former cop-turned-disability schemer has been revealed to have been renting a $1.5million Florida mansion using the money he was given from Social Security. Glenn Lieberman, 48, was held up by the New York District Attorney as one of the poster boys for the widespread scam when it was announced on Tuesday and now details of how he spent the $175,000 he pocketed have been revealed. The former New York police officer and his wife moved from New York to the warmer climes of Palm Beach, Florida and are currently renting a waterfront mansion that has a pool and access to a waterway where he parks his two jet skis. @highlight Glenn Lieberman, 48, took home $175,000 since 2009 and was living in Palm Beach at his rented $1.5million home @highlight Lieberman turned himself in to New York City authorities Thursday morning after driving up from Florida @highlight Retired NYPD officers, firefighters and corrections officers claimed they had PTSD and depression because of the Ground Zero clean up @highlight Received thousands in annual disability compensation from 9/11 disability fund as a result, promising that they retired @highlight The whole scheme cost taxpayers $21.4million dollars @highlight Some kept it 'in the family' and had multiple siblings in on the plot @highlight Lawyers coached fraudsters on how they should talk about leaving the TV on all day and constantly napping, having trouble grooming themselves
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@placeholder wasn't seen in attendance, and two church members said he was not there.
By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 11:22 EST, 21 January 2013 | UPDATED: 11:58 EST, 21 January 2013 The man identified as the hoaxer who invented Notre Dame superstar Manti Te'o's tragic girlfriend may tell his side of the story, a family member said yesterday. Peter Navy Tuiasosopo, uncle of Ronaiah Tuiasosopo, says the family plans to hold a meeting this week to determine when and how his nephew would talk about the bizarre prank. 'We want to do it right,' he said, also noting that the family has hired an attorney. He never directly mentioned the hoax or his nephew being involved. @highlight Family spokesman says relatives are deciding when and how Ronaiah Tuiasosopo will talk about the prank @highlight He is believed to be the person who invented the Kennay Kekua persona - the tragic girlfriend of Notre Dame footballer Manti Te'o
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'Many @placeholder people supported the war effort not in uniform.
By Lee Moran Updated: 16:42 GMT, 26 January 2012 Ireland has admitted for the first time that its 'morally bankrupt' regime of the 1930s denied visas to desperate Jews trying to escape from Nazi persecution. Justice Minister Alan Shatter said that, following Adolf Hitler's rise to power, Ireland's anti-semitic Berlin ambassador Charles Bewley ensured 'the doors to this state were kept firmly closed to German Jewish families trying to flee'. The admission came as he apologised for the way brave soldiers who 'deserted' the Irish Army to fight with the Allies during the Second World War were treated. Denied: Jewish families, such as the ones pictured in this 1943 photo being rounded up in the Warsaw Ghetto, were denied entry to Ireland in the 1930s @highlight Justice Minister Alan Shatter says 'doors to state were kept firmly closed to Jews fleeing Hitler' while UK took thousands @highlight Sorry for way 'deserter' Irish soldiers fighting for allies were treated @highlight They were barred from jobs and state pensions on their return @highlight Links two issues and hints at upcoming official pardon
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By tradition, the door is slammed in his face, and he is required to pound on the door with his rod to get the attention of members of @placeholder.
London (CNN) -- Queen Elizabeth II laid out the British government's plans for the coming year in a speech Wednesday marked by pomp and tradition. In the speech scripted by politicians but read in the House of Lords by the monarch, she said her ministers would reduce the deficit, strengthen regulation of the financial sector, work to keep Iran from developing nuclear weapons and promote stability in Afghanistan. The government will also act on proposals to force banks to split their retail and investment operations, she said. The speech lasted about 10 minutes, less time than it took her to travel by carriage from Buckingham Palace to Parliament. @highlight NEW: Queen Elizabeth II calls for banking reform and warns about Iran @highlight British queen delivers a speech each year scripted by politicians for her to read @highlight Her messenger, the Black Rod, summons lawmakers to her speech @highlight Elizabeth is marking her Diamond Jubilee, 60 years on the throne
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Some were @placeholder-based laws; others were regulations considered unfavorable towards investment and business.
Jakarta, Indonesia (CNN) -- The central government may step in to stop a city in Aceh province from prohibiting women from wearing pants and "straddling" motorbikes or bicycles, requiring women to instead ride two-wheel vehicles "sidesaddle." The mayor of the town of Lhokseumawe told the Jakarta Globe this week that the town planned to submit the new rule because "we've seen that people's behaviors and morals are getting far from Aceh's Islamic cultural values." Photos: Women of Indonesia "We want to save women from things that will cause them to violate Shariah law. We wish to honor women with this ban, because they are delicate creatures," the Globe quoted Mayor Suaidi Yahya as saying. @highlight A city in Indonesia may prohibit women wearing pants and "straddling" bikes @highlight The central government could step in and prohibit the law, which hasn't be formally passed @highlight Mayor: Law will "save women from things that will cause them to violate Shariah law" @highlight Indonesia human rights advocates were upset by the move, calling it discriminatory
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@placeholder concedes she considered leaving, "but I couldn't walk away from my father-in-law."
(LifeWire) -- After his father was diagnosed with dementia in 1996, Anthony Lazzara Jr. faced a difficult decision: He and his wife, Gail, either could place his father, Anthony Lazzara Sr., in a facility, or they could care for him themselves. Anthony Lazzara Jr. (right) and his wife, Gail (left), cared for Anthony Lazzara Sr. at home for eight years. Unable to afford a care facility, the Lazzaras brought him home. So began eight long years of caring for the World War II veteran and onetime truck driver as he slowly declined -- a burden borne largely by Gail, 56. @highlight The stress of caring for an elderly parent can overwhelm a relationship @highlight Couples may have unreasonable expectations of what they can or should do @highlight More than 44 million Americans care for an adult family member or friend @highlight Almost 80 percent of these are caring for someone older than 50
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The family resemblance is also unmistakable, although @placeholder is silver-haired and a little fuller-figured.
By Barbara Davies for the Daily Mail Updated: 02:20 EST, 29 July 2011 The guest list of old boys who gathered earlier this month for the bicentenary of The Eton Society read like a Who's Who of some of the most illustrious and wealthy members of British society. Mingling in a marquee on the lawn known as Fellows' Eyot, they shared anecdotes about their membership of the school's most prestigious club, known as 'Pop', a self-electing group of the most popular and sporty sixth-formers. Boris Johnson, Mayor of London, was there, along with Douglas Hurd and William Waldegrave, Jonathan Aitken, Lord Vestey, racehorse trainer Charlie Brooks and Sir William Gladstone - great-grandson of the Prime Minister whose name he bears. @highlight 'I lived in the shadow of my older brother ' Mr Cameron admitted @highlight Alexander Cameron is one of Britain's top barristers @highlight He has worked on some of the most high-profile legal cases of recent years
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But he is adamant that Ukraine can be brought together by success in Sochi and through "sporting and @placeholder values."
(CNN) -- The violence and bloodshed on the streets of Kiev has left Ukraine on the "brink of catastrophe," according to one of the nation's most famous sons. Sergey Bubka, a man known across the world for his record-breaking exploits as a pole vault champion, has been left shellshocked by the scenes in his home country. From Sochi, where he is trying to salvage the spirit of Ukraine's athletes at the Winter Olympics, Bubka has watched on in horror as anti-government protestors clash with police. "I couldn't believe that has happened in my country," the 50-year-old, who is head of Ukraine's Olympic Committee, told CNN in Sochi Thursday. @highlight Sergey Bubka tells CNN he wants the violence in Ukraine to stop @highlight Former Olympic champion wants government and protesters to "start dialogue again" @highlight CNN told at least 100 people have died and 500 injured since Thursday morning @highlight Two members of Ukraine Winter Olympics team withdraw from Sochi Games
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"The nature and timing of these new charges against Mr. @placeholder speak for themselves.
Two friends of former New England Patriots star Aaron Hernandez were indicted on murder charges Friday in connection with the 2013 homicide of Odin Lloyd in North Attleboro, Massachusetts, according to the Bristol County District Attorney's Office. The associates, Carlos Ortiz and Ernest Wallace, allegedly were in the car with Hernandez the night of the murder. Hernandez, 24, is being held on first-degree murder and weapons charges in the shooting death of Lloyd. He has pleaded not guilty to those charges. Authorities have said Hernandez, Carlos Ortiz and Ernest Wallace picked Lloyd up from his Boston apartment in the early morning of June 17. Surveillance cameras showed the car at an industrial park near Hernandez's North Attleborough, Massachusetts, home. @highlight "Ernest Wallace did not shoot or kill anybody," defendant's attorney says @highlight Another defense attorney says he heard about indictment of his client from news media @highlight Associates of former NFL star Aaron Hernandez are indicted in a June slaying in Massachusetts @highlight Carlos Ortiz and Ernest Wallace allegedly were with Hernandez the night of Odin Lloyd's death
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Liverpool paid £16m for @placeholder, making him more expensive than Aston Villa's starting XI
Manchester United: £228.8million. Chelsea: £186m. Manchester City: £154.95m. At a combined cost of half a billion pounds, this trio had the most expensive starting XIs over the weekend's fixtures. Yet Aston Villa downed Liverpool on Saturday with a starting side which was compiled spending an astonishingly low £13.6m, less than 10 times the amount of those Premier League superpowers (and less than Mario Balotelli). Sat in second place behind leaders Chelsea, Villa are becoming the Robin Hood of the Premier League, stealing points from the rich clubs and keeping them for the poor. Aston Villa are currently second in the table despite manager Paul Lambert's shoe-string budget @highlight Manchester City starting XI at weekend cost £154.95 , United £228.8m @highlight Chelsea's cost £186m while Swansea's was just £24.18m @highlight Arsenal £131.7m, Liverpool £144.5m and Tottenham's cost £98.8m @highlight But Aston Villa line-up cost just £13.6m @highlight Paul Lambert's side currently second in Premier League
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ignored for far too long: @placeholder is not a slave.'
By Lydia Warren Raffaele Sollecito has said he has unanswered questions about Amanda Knox's behavior after the murder of her roommate Meredith Kercher in 2007. In an interview that aired on Italian television, Sollecito said that Knox left his house the morning before Kercher's body was found and when she returned hours later, she seemed 'very agitated'. She said her front door had been broken into and that she had found spots of blood in the bathroom. 'Certainly I asked her questions,' Sollecito said in the interview, which aired in part on the Today show on Monday. 'Why did you take a shower? Why did she spent so much time there?' @highlight In an interview in Italy, Sollecito said he asked his then-girlfriend why she had spent so much time at her apartment after it had been broken into @highlight He said he still did not have answers to his questions @highlight Sollecito and Knox were reconvicted of the 2007 murder of British student Meredith Kercher in January but Knox has refused to return to Italy @highlight Earlier this month, Knox released a photo of her holding a sign that reads 'SIAMO INNOCENTI' - which means 'We are innocent'
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The @placeholder report refers to some of the techniques that were used as unauthorized.
(CNN Student News) -- August 25, 2009 Quick Guide Interrogation Report - Learn why the U.S. government is investigating past CIA interrogation methods. Iraq Dust Storms - Explore the impact of desertification on Iraq's plants and people. Bolt Mania - Witness the whirlwind of success surrounding the world's fastest man. Transcript THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED. CARL AZUZ, CNN STUDENT NEWS ANCHOR: Your commercial-free source for classroom news is pondering probes, planets and pumas! I'm Carl Azuz. CNN Student News starts right now. First Up: Interrogation Report @highlight Learn why the U.S. government is investigating past CIA interrogation methods @highlight Explore the impact of desertification on Iraq's plants and people @highlight Witness the whirlwind of success surrounding the world's fastest man
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While emulating Bubka, Isinbayeva has said before that closing the gap between the heights the men and women can jump is another of her personal challenges, and with her own talent and the help of @placeholder's former coach she may go a long way towards achieving that.
(CNN) -- There are few sports that are so dominated by a single person like the way the women's pole vault is ruled by 26-year Russian Yelena Isinbayeva. Eyes on the prize: Yelena Isinbayeva has often complained about a lack of real competition in her event. Every time the world and Olympic champion competes it is expected that she will spring to new heights and push women's pole-vaulting to new levels. She has broken the world record 16 times, almost equaling the feat of the great Sergey Bubka, who broke the men's outdoor pole vault record 17 times between 1984 and 1994. @highlight World and Olympic pole vault champion Yelena Isinbayeva dominates her sport @highlight Has broken the world record 15 times since 2003; first woman to clear 5m @highlight Media-friendly looks and talent have made her very bankable sports start
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"Its tough to be a priest and give @placeholder when there are rockets going off.
Remedios, Cuba (CNN) -- For 200 years, folks in Remedios, a small town in the Cuban countryside, have shared the legendary tale of Father Francisco Vigil de Quiñones. As the story goes, Father Vigil was annoyed that so few of his parishioners were attending his church's Christmas Eve midnight Mass. So the Catholic priest had an idea. He employed a few of the town's children to create a ruckus that would get people out of bed and into the pews. They threw rocks, beat sticks and awoke the town, prompting them to fill the church. Two centuries later, on Christmas Eve 2010, the ruckus remains, but the worshippers have disappeared. The town's current priest, Father Agustin Ibarra Diaz, stood overlooking the same house of worship -- gazing at a sanctuary completely empty of parishioners. Outside the colonial-era church, salsa music blared. @highlight Huge 200 year-old Christmas Eve fireworks fest ignites joy in Remedios, Cuba @highlight Originally, event attracted worshippers, but now church closes for safety @highlight "We're afraid that rockets will fly into the church and kill someone." @highlight Someone gets burned every year, say locals, but there are few serious injuries
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Blackwater, recently renamed @placeholder, issued a statement Tuesday, saying it would respond "to the anonymous unsubstantiated and offensive assertions put forward by the plaintiffs," in a brief to be filed August 17.
(CNN) -- Two former Blackwater employees have made statements against Blackwater Worldwide and its founder Erik Prince, accusing the security company and its former CEO of murder and other serious crimes in Iraq, according to court documents filed this week. Blackwater founder Erik Prince, shown here before a congressional panel in 2007, recently left the company. The sworn affidavits by an ex-Marine who joined Blackwater and another employee -- listed in the documents as "John Doe No. 1" and "John Doe No. 2" -- are part of a civil lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Virginia against Prince on behalf of Iraqi families who say they lost loved ones at the hands of his company. @highlight Statements are part of civil suit brought by Iraqi families who've lost loved ones @highlight The witnesses -- "John Doe No. 1" and "John Doe No. 2" -- fear retaliatory "violence" @highlight Affidavits say founder Erik Prince "views himself as a Christian crusader" @highlight Company statement says plaintiffs ignore "actual facts" and "slander" Prince
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@placeholder and six other provinces remain under emergency rule, which the government imposed in April.
Bangkok, Thailand (CNN) -- More than 10,000 anti-government demonstrators gathered in the heart of Bangkok's shopping district Sunday to mark the fourth anniversary of a bloodless coup that ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. The peaceful demonstration lasted about four hours under scattered rain. One of the city's main intersections was again flooded with "Red Shirt" demonstrators -- so named for the color of their clothing -- resembling the picture when the group occupied the area from March to May until a crackdown by the government's security forces that left 91 people dead and more than 2,000 injured. The crowd chanted "there are deaths here!" @highlight Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra was ousted in a bloodless coup @highlight Anti-government demonstrators gathered Sunday to mark the anniversary of his ouster @highlight The demonstrations conjured images of a monthslong protest earlier this year @highlight 91 people were killed and 2,000 injured in a crackdown in May
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First night: The @placeholder (cast pictured) show in Manchester ended abruptly last night after actor Ted Robbins collapsed on stage clutching his chest
The wife of the Phoenix Nights star who collapsed while clutching his chest during the first night of a revival show has revealed a doctor ran on stage from the audience and saved her husband's life. Ted Robbins was in the middle of a solo section when he stumbled to the ground - prompting the curtain to be closed immediately and the show to be cancelled at the Manchester Arena. Today his wife Judy took to Facebook to thank fans for their outpouring of support and also to appeal for help in finding the doctor who charged from the crowd to give the actor CPR. @highlight Ted Robbins who plays Den Perry collapsed at Manchester show last night @highlight Curtain was closed immediately as staff rushed to the stage to help him @highlight At first, some audience members thought it was part of the script @highlight Then a doctor in the crowd charged on to the stage to save actor's life @highlight His wife has appealed to the medic to come forward so she can thank him @highlight Robbins, 59, has also appeared in Holby City and Coronation Street @highlight Actor being cared for at Wythenshawe Hospital and condition is unknown @highlight His sister tweeted: 'Thank you for all your good wishes. He's a fighter'
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And she's protectively partnered by @placeholder in the tricky job of playing sweet yet suspect, a balance he sustains with nonchalance.
(Entertainment Weekly) -- England doesn't yet swing in the transporting, ruefully tender coming-of-age drama "An Education." Carey Mulligan and Peter Sarsgaard star as a couple in "An Education." It's 1961, and Jenny (Carey Mulligan), a bright 16-year-old schoolgirl in a tidy London suburb, nurtures aspirations of sophistication that involve smoking cigarettes and dreaming of the day she can sit in a Paris cafe. Beatles-era grooviness and sexual liberation haven't yet reached this corner of the Empire, where cautious, 1950s-style postwar provincialism still prevails -- the same squareness the gents across the pond in "Mad Men" are just beginning to bend. @highlight Carey Mulligan does fine job as teen seeking greener pastures in "An Education" @highlight Film is about a girl in 1961 Britain who starts dating 30-something man @highlight Good performances all around, especially from Peter Sarsgaard, Emma Thompson
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First part of the murder scene: FBI officials questioned @placeholder at her Newtown home in 2004, and that is the same home where Adam shot and killed her eight years later before going to the elementary school
By Daily Mail Reporter New reports have revealed that the FBI had suspicions about Adam Lanza eight years before he committed the second-deadliest mass shooting in American history. The FBI reportedly went to the Newtown, Connecticut home that he shared with his mother Nancy in 2004 and asked about his computer activity but left before even sitting down with the then-12-year-old. Newsweek reports that FBI agents went to the family's Yogananda Street home because they had tracked Adam online after he hacked through two layers of government security. Under suspicion: FBI agents went to the Lanza house in 2004 to question then-12-year-old Adam about how he had been able to hack through two layers of a government website's security @highlight FBI officers became suspicious of Adam Lanza when hew as only 12 because he had been able to hack past a government website's security @highlight His mother Nancy was able to convince the agents that there was no cause for concern, that he was 'just testing himself' with computer hacking @highlight Eight years later, he killed his mother, 26 people at Sandy Hook Elementary School and then himself
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