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However the EU's governing body indicated Wednesday that it was willing to show flexibility with the new @placeholder leaders to keep the debt-stricken nation in the eurozone.
Greece's radical new Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has vowed the country will no longer 'blindly submit' to the EU as he pledged to ditch austerity and negotiate a better deal for the country. Tsipras used his first cabinet speech to take a swipe at Brussels and the International Monetary Fund by warning that Greece's new leaders were no longer willing to bow to the 'politics of submission'. The 40-year-old premier said the country will not default on its debts but that his priority would be to help create a 'viable, mutually beneficial solution' to the 'humanitarian disaster' he claimed his country has suffered as a result of the austerity imposed by it creditors. @highlight Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said Greece wouldn't blindly submit to EU @highlight In his first speech to cabinet he said the country would not default on debt @highlight But he warned his priority was creating a solution to imposed austerity @highlight Tsipras claims he will renegotiate a 'fairer' deal with Greece's creditors
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The man of the moment - @placeholder - said he had been working on his long kicks and gave it everything to get the ball between the posts from near the halfway line.
By Leesa Smith and Emily Crane They spent the better part of a day soaking up the sun at a Sydney bar, but after their epic Super 15 rugby title win who could blame them? Players from the winning Waratah's side were out in force at Bondi Beach on Sunday as they lapped up their 33-32 win from the night before. The all-day drinking session saw a number of teammates crowd the Bucket List bar as they kicked back and toasted their long-awaited win. Scroll down for video Kurtley Beale, Jeremy Tilse, Michael Hodge, David Horwitz, Michael Hooper and Paddy Ryan were among the Waratahs to crowd Bondi's Bucket List bar on Sunday @highlight Waratahs celebrated their win drinking at Bondi's Bucket List on Sunday @highlight The NSW side beat New Zealand's Canterbury Crusaders with a last minute penalty goal at ANZ stadium on Saturday @highlight Bernard Foley scored the three point penalty to win the match 33- 32 for the Waratahs to take out the Super Rugby Championships @highlight Blues captain Michael Cooper was ecstatic straight after the match describing the win as an awesome effort by all 35 players over five weeks @highlight Fireworks lit up the harbour and the Opera House minutes after the match
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@placeholder policymakers continue to reject international calls to intervene decisively as Europe's lender of last resort, stressing it is up to governments to resolve the debt crisis through austerity measures and reforms.
By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 5:58 PM on 16th November 2011 France and Germany, Europe's two central powers, clashed today over whether the European Central Bank should intervene to halt the eurozone's accelerating debt crisis - as modest bond purchases failed to stop the rout. Facing rising borrowing costs as its AAA credit rating comes under threat, France appeared to plead for stronger ECB action, adding to mounting global pressure spelled out by U.S. President Barack Obama. Bond market contagion is spreading across Europe. Italian 10-year bond yields have risen above 7 per cent, unaffordable in the long term. @highlight Bond sell-off panic takes in healthy countries such as Netherlands, Finland and Austria @highlight FTSE closes 0.09% down; CAC 40 up 0.47%, DAX down 0.05% @highlight Obama turns up heat on Europe during visit to Australia @highlight Italian yields go above 7 per cent AGAIN prompting fresh bailout fears
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Read more: Sculptor of @placeholder statue questions fate of his work
(CNN) -- Calling it "a stark wake-up call to everyone involved in college sports," the National Collegiate Athletic Association announced a $60 million fine against Penn State University on Monday and stripped 14 seasons of football victories from the late head coach Joe Paterno. NCAA President Mark Emmert said the unprecedented fine will be paid over five years to fund programs that serve the victims of child sexual abuse. The NCAA also banned Penn State from postseason play for four years and took away 20 football scholarships a year for four seasons, he said. The sanctions are part of the continued fallout from the child sex abuse scandal involving former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky, who was convicted in late June of 45 of the 48 counts he faced involving 10 young victims. They're a blow to one of college football's traditional powers, a two-time national champion. @highlight The university says it agrees to sanctions and needs to change its culture @highlight The fine will be used to help victims of child sexual abuse @highlight The Paterno family says the ruling defames the legacy "of a great coach and educator" @highlight The attorney for a sex abuse victim criticizes the process
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But after undergoing on-court treatment with the trainer early in the second set, Murray decided to call time on his @placeholder challenge.
(CNN) -- Andy Murray's birthday celebrations were brought to an abrupt halt after his plans to compete at the French Open were thrown into jeopardy on Wednesday. A long-term back injury looks set to sideline the world No. 2, who was forced to retire from his second-round match at the Rome Masters on the day he turned 26. And with the Paris showpiece event set to begin on May 26, Murray faces a race against time to prove his fitness. "I'd be very surprised if I was playing in Paris," the British star, who lost in the quarterfinals in Madrid last week, told reporters following his match against Spain's Marcel Granollers. @highlight Andy Murray faces a race against time to be fit for French Open @highlight World No.2 forced to retire with back injury at Rome Masters @highlight Murray says injury is the same as that has haunted him since late 2011 @highlight Tournament at Roland Garros gets underway on May 26
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Entertainer: @placeholder pop star Minogue is surrounded by male dancers during her performance in the Scottish capital on Sunday night
It was billed as 'All Back To Ours' - a closing ceremony that owed its theme to the Glasgow tradition of extending a good night out at someone's house after closing time. Well, you know you've had a good night out when you end up getting Kylie Minogue back to your flat. She probably wouldn't get the luxury of singing seven interrupted songs in a row at an after-hours Glasgow tenement party but she was afforded that privilege at Hampden, Scotland's most iconic sporting venue, as the city celebrated a memorable 11-day sporting festival and passed the Commonwealth Games baton over to the 2018 hosts, the Gold Coast in Kylie's native Australia. @highlight Lulu and Deacon Blue help close ceremony as Games are handed over to 2018 hosts Gold Coast in Australia @highlight Pop goddess Kylie Mingoue also performed at event in Glasgow and sang a number of hits @highlight Athletes who took part in Games emerge from almost 700 tents dotted throughout Hampden Park stadium @highlight Glasgow 2014 chairman Lord Smith of Kelvin praises athletes who 'gave it their all' and says: 'Thank you'
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In 2006, when was 17, Kassig went to visit @placeholder and meet his siblings, 12-year-old Jana and hugged 10-year-old Sam and their relationship continued from there.
The biological family of US aid worker Peter Kassig, who was beheaded by ISIS militants have claimed they were let down by the FBI who did not tell them he was missing or support them. Last week Kassig's parents revealed on Twitter he has been adopted as a newborn and thanked his birthmother, Rhonda Schwindt, that she chose them to be his parents. But now Rhonda says the FBI has not supported her and her two children because they do not meet the agency's legal definition of next of kin. Scroll down for videos Peter Kassig with his biological mother Rhonda Schwindt, who put him up for adoption when he was a baby. She says her family were let down by the FBI @highlight Peter Kassig's parents revealed on Twitter he was adopted as a newborn @highlight Rhonda Schwindt gave him up for adoption when she was 25, but they later rekindled a relationship @highlight Kassig, was an only child so became close to siblings, Jana, 20 and Sam, 18 @highlight The family did not know he had disappeared for 5.5 months @highlight They say the FBI has not helped though their grief or provided support
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During a news conference with reporters Wednesday, Obama said he had received a promise from Hu to establish a more "level playing field" for @placeholder trade.
Washington (CNN) -- Chinese President Hu Jintao wrapped up his U.S. visit Friday with a trip to Chicago, the hometown of his counterpart, U.S. President Barack Obama. He visited a Chinese-owned auto parts firm, a Chinese wind energy company and the Confucius Institute -- a Chinese language and cultural education center housed at Walter Payton College Preparatory High School. Hu wrapped up his three-day visit to the U.S. capital Thursday, telling an audience of American business leaders that Beijing is seeking closer ties and greater trust with the United States on a range of issues. He sought to assuage concerns about China's rising economic and military power, declaring that his country "will never seek hegemony or pursue an expansionist policy." @highlight Chinese leader ends visit with a stop at a Chinese language and cultural center in Chicago @highlight Hu Jintao told business leaders China is not pursuing an expansionist policy @highlight Congressional leaders discussed human rights and economic issues with Hu @highlight The session followed Hu's meeting Wednesday with President Obama
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While a dedicated stand-alone gaming system such as the @placeholder can't rival smartphones or tablet PCs for sheer ubiquity, consider this:
(CNN) -- Nintendo 3DS, a glasses-free 3-D handheld video game system, arrives March 27 for $249.99. Nintendo hopes it will make the strongest case yet for 3-D special effects affordability and relevance. But calling it a gaming console may be the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American public. Gaming, it turns out, might be among the least of the system's capabilities. The device will also deliver an array of other fully-connected entertainment experiences, according to Nintendo of America President Reggie Fils-Aime at the 2011 Game Developers Conference. From 3-D movies to TV shows, digital music to augmented reality applications, the company is clearly assigning tremendous importance to non-gaming applications. @highlight Nintendo 3DS may be the greatest hoax ever perpetrated, says Steinberg @highlight Steinberg: Nintendo won't say directly, but system is portal for loads of 3-D multimedia @highlight The system will play 3-D versions of premium game franchises like "Street Fighter"
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Chinese tourists now flock to @placeholder -- which lies along China's western border with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea -- to ogle at their unfortunate neighbors.
Dandong, China (CNN) -- The sun is rising over the Yalu River and North Korea. Revolutionary music pumped through loudspeakers wafts over to China. Back across the river, work groups can be seen stirring for a day's toil in the fields. Over here in China, a tourist tout is trying to sell us North Korean currency. "Good price!" he shouts. This is daily life in Dandong, China -- a thriving border town within throwing distance of the Hermit Kingdom. Tourists often do just that when they go right up to the fence that separates the two countries and leave cigarettes, old watches and other goodies for the North Korean border guards. @highlight Dandong is a thriving Chinese border town within throwing distance of North Korea @highlight Much trade -- legal and illegal -- is done between the two countries @highlight One smuggler talks to CNN about the business he does with N. Korean soldiers @highlight But he claims Dandong is crawling with North Korean spies
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Even then, a terse White House statement said the Obama administration would 'continue to consult' with @placeholder, 'one of our closest allies and friends.'
President Barack Obama tossed aside a long-standing 'special relationship' between the U.S. and Great Britain on Tuesday, telling reporters that choosing a 'best ally' between France and the UK would be like choosing his favorite daughter. 'I have two daughters,' the president said, referring to Sasha and Malia. 'And they are both gorgeous and wonderful, and I would never choose between them.' 'And that's how I feel about my outstanding European partners. All of them are wonderful in their own ways.' Obama was speaking during a joint press conference with French President Francois Hollande, on the occasion of the first State Visit by a French head of state since 1976. @highlight Obama and Francois Hollande took turns saying they couldn't declare a 'varotie' ally any more than they could choose a favorite child @highlight A snub of Britain was in the air during the Tuesday White House press conference, as reporters asked about the two nations' new friendship @highlight Secretary of State John Kerry famously thumbed his nose at London during a speech praising nations committed to military action against Syria
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However the school saw fit to suspend the long-time coach and the district's superintendent released this statement on Monday: 'Upon becoming aware of the incident during the @placeholder football game, I immediately directed staff to look into the situation.
By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 16:08 EST, 26 August 2013 | UPDATED: 04:25 EST, 27 August 2013 A high school football coach has been suspended after he was caught on tape smacking the helmet of a student player. Mark Guandolo, who coaches the team at Cypress Bay High School in Miami, Florida, was seen hitting quarterback Lucas Tellefsen during a televised Sunday night game. Cypress Bay High played American Heritage from Plantation in a game that was broadcast on ESPN’s High School Football Kickoff. Scroll down for video Suspended: Cypress Bay High's football coach Mark Guandolo was suspended today after he slapped student player Lucas Tellefsen's helmet on Sunday @highlight Mark Guandol, who coaches the team at Cypress Bay High School in Miami, was seen hitting smacking quarterback Lucas Tellefsen's helmet
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'@placeholder has always been a place where people across the world share their views and ideas.
Mark Zuckerberg has responded to the recent tragedy that occurred in Paris by recounting a 2010 incident he had with a Pakistani extremist. Zuckerberg wrote on Facebook, 'A few years ago, an extremist in Pakistan fought to have me sentenced to death because Facebook refused to ban content about Mohammed that offended him.' This as a result of the site's promotion of an Everybody Draw Mohammed Day which took place on May 20 of that year. Scroll down for video Speaking out: Mark Zuckerberg (above) has responded to the recent tragedy that occurred in Paris by recounting a 2010 incident he had with a Pakistani extremist @highlight Mark Zuckerberg has responded to the recent tragedy that occurred in Paris by recounting a 2010 incident he had with a Pakistani extremist @highlight Zuckerberg revealed on Facebook that an extremist in Pakistan fought to have him sentenced to death because Facebook refused to ban content about Mohammed @highlight Pakistan did end up blocking Facebook in the country over the incident in question, Everybody Draw Mohammed Day
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An @placeholder player helped the official to safety behind a group of riot police
A Brazilian Serie A match between Figueirense and Internacional descended into chaos on Saturday as Figueirense players chased the referee after the final whistle. Internacional had just secured a 2-1 victory to earn a third place finish as the Brazilian season draws to a close, but Figueirense were incensed after having two players sent off before conceding goals in the 87th and 95th minute. The home players and fans decided to vent their fury towards match official Marielson Alves Silva, who was forced to sprint away from a crowd off angry players. The Figueirense players (right) confront referee Marielson Alves Silva following their team's 2-1 defeat against Internacional on Saturday @highlight Angry Figueirense players chase referee after Brazilian Serie A match @highlight Marielson Alves Silva sent off two Figueirense players as home side suffered last minute defeat against Internacional @highlight Match officials were forced to hide behind riot police
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At that point, the @placeholder in Amritsar had only 75 armed and 100 unarmed constables with whom to control a city of 150,000 inhabitants.
By Andrew Roberts PUBLISHED: 17:02 EST, 23 February 2013 | UPDATED: 17:02 EST, 23 February 2013 David Cameron, pictured at the Golden temple in Amritsar, described the killings as 'monstrous' but did not make a formal apology It is 5.15pm on Sunday, April 13, 1919, in the Sikh holy city of Amritsar in the Punjab. An open-topped motorcar pulls up near the Jallianwala Bagh, a seven-acre area of waste ground, and Brigadier Reginald ‘Rex’ Dyer steps out. He then attempts to bring an armoured car, with its machine gun, into the area, but is foiled because the street is too narrow. No matter, he orders his force of Indian and Gurkha troops to open fire into a peaceful crowd of local men, women and children who are listening to Gandhian speeches about non-violence. @highlight Brigadier Reginald Dyer ordered troops to fire on a crowd of 25,000 in Amritsar, Punjab, on April 13, 1919 @highlight British maintain 379 were killed - lower than the 1000 stated by India @highlight Anti-British feeling was at its highest since the Indian Mutiny in 1857 @highlight A revolt in the Punjab would have led to tens of thousands of deaths
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He signed that agreement in 2010 and promised to cooperate with @placeholder authorities.
He grew up a child of two nations -- the United States and Pakistan -- with a parent from each. He was born Daood Gilani, the son of a prominent Pakistani broadcaster, but in 2006 he changed his name to David Headley. In a federal courtroom in Chicago on Thursday, he was sentenced to 35 years in prison for his role in the 2008 attacks in Mumbai, India, that killed 164 people, including six U.S. citizens. Headley has admitted conducting advance surveillance for the operation in India. Although Headley, 52, was facing up to life in prison, the Justice Department recommended that the judge sentence him to the term he eventually got after the defendant cooperated with U.S. authorities. @highlight David Headley receives sentence that prosecutors recommended @highlight He faced up to a life sentence for conviction related to the deadly 2008 Mumbai attack @highlight Prosecutors say Headley has cooperated with government efforts to combat terrorism @highlight Headley is accused of attending terrorism training camps and plotting attacks
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At 10:38pm on Friday, @placeholder sent a text message reading: 'You must be at the bar now.
By Ashley Collman Text messages reveal the bitter row a Pennsylvania couple had just hours before the husband returned home to murder his wife. The text messages were used in the trial of 44-year-old David Stahl, who was found guilty on Friday of first-degree murder for strangling to death wife Rebecca, 37, in February 2012. While Stahl confessed to killing Rebecca, he argued he was just trying to defend himself in a physical fight instigated by his knife-wielding wife. Bad love: David Stahl (right) was found guilty on Friday of murdering his wife Rebecca (left) after a fight in 2012 @highlight A Pennsylvania jury found 44-year-old David Stahl guilty of first-degree murder on Friday @highlight Stahl was accused of strangling 37-year-old wife Rebecca in 2012
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We could have done a completely different training session or Daniel could have done a recovery session which @placeholder might have thought was more suitable but I still couldn’t guarantee there wouldn’t have been an injury.’
Roy Hodgson's row with Brendan Rodgers escalated when England’s head coach claimed Daniel Sturridge wanted to train on the day he picked up his thigh injury. Sturridge, who has been left out of England’s squad for the Euro 2016 qualifiers against San Marino and Estonia, has not played since picking up the injury after England’s 1-0 win over Norway. Rodgers claims the Liverpool forward is instructed not to train for 48 hours after a match, but Hodgson offered a very different version of events on Thursday. Daniel Sturridge is still sidelined after getting injured on international duty Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge is battling to overcome a thigh problem @highlight Three Lions chief says Liverpool striker was keen to take part in session @highlight Sturridge has not featured since picking up a thigh injury four weeks ago @highlight Reds boss Brendan Rodgers was furious the frontman was risked
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Our get-well-soon wishes go out to @placeholder; he's got a whole lot of fans hoping to hear him sing again soon.
(EW.com) -- EW has confirmed that "American Idol" winner Phillip Phillips underwent a six and a half hour surgery yesterday to remove several kidney stones, which TMZ (who first reported the news) says "were so huge there was no chance he could've passed them on his own." Phillips' longtime kidney issues plagued his run on "Idol," causing him excruciating pain and preventing him from participating in various "Idol" duties, like the weekly Ford music video shoots. "The surgery went well," says a source close to the show. "He's doing well and looking forward to starting the Idol tour in July." (The "Idols Live" tour kicks off July 6 in Detroit.) @highlight Phillip Phillips' longtime kidney issues plagued his run on "American Idol" @highlight He underwent a six and a half hour surgery yesterday to remove several kidney stones @highlight "The surgery went well," says a source close to the show
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A few brave people followed @placeholder's lead last year during the winter, posting pictures of themselves - and in some cases their pets - inside refrigerators.
By Martha De Lacey PUBLISHED: 05:02 EST, 25 July 2012 | UPDATED: 07:06 EST, 25 July 2012 We've had 'owling', 'planking', 'breading', 'coning' and 'lamping', but is it now time for us to put away childish things and start 'fridging'? American rapper Nicki Minaj tried to kick-start the trend for getting inside your fridge after she was photographed crouched low in the salad crisper as part of a bizarre shoot for Glamour magazine. The star took to Twitter, encouraging people to copy her and post photographic evidence online - but the cold weather has prevented us from getting excited about it. Until now. @highlight Twitter and Facebook users posting online evidence
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Chris Christie, already parlaying his NJ governorship into a presidential trial balloon, is betting that a recent report clearing his name will withstand the scrutiny of @placeholder -- a tough US Attorney who got his old job when he moved to the state capitol
By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor Two former Chris Christie appointees have met with federal prosecutors about the 'Bridgegate' fiasco, adding new fuel to the fire just weeks after a report commissioned by the New Jersey governor appeared to clear his name. Former Port Authority official David Wildstein and former Christie chief counsel Charlie McKenna have both begun the process of disentangling themselves from scandal swirling around the Republican governor, according to liberal bloggers at Esquire magazine and the online legal publication Main Justice. U.S. Attorney Paul Fishman, the New Jersey prosecutor who succeeded Christie in that office, has begun presenting evidence to a grand jury. Longtime Christie press secretary Michael Drewniak has been in and out of those proceedings. @highlight David Wildstein, the Port Authority figure at the center of the George Washington Bridge scandal, has met with the US Attorney's investigators @highlight So has Charlie McKenna, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's former chief legal counsel and a longtime confidante @highlight The 'Bridgegate' plot was an apparent effort to stymie traffic entering the George Washington Bridge as political payback against a Democratic mayor @highlight US Attorney Paul Fishman, who succeeded Christie in the job, is probing the governor and his staff; Christie says he knows nothing @highlight Christie's job and presidential ambitions hang in the balance as former aides weigh testifying and he waits to see if their memories clash with his
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'Basically, we've had it up to here with voters telling us to kill @placeholder before it kills them.'
By David Martosko, U.s. Political Editor PUBLISHED: 11:51 EST, 18 September 2013 | UPDATED: 16:31 EST, 24 September 2013 Republicans hope to eliminate the roughly 20,000 pages of regulations that the federal government has published under the Obamacare law. House Speaker John Boehner reportedly favors a 'repeal and replace' approach A group that represents more than 190 conservative Republicans in the House of Representatives will unveil a plan on Wednesday to replace the Affordable Care Act with a radically different approach to eliminating America's health care gap. The Republican Study Committee (RSC), an informal caucus that provides research and writes legislation for conservative partisans, plans to offer a 200-page bill that would repeal President Obama's 900-page health care overhaul and its 20,000 pages of related federal regulations. @highlight Plan would completely replace Obamacare with tax deductions of up to $20,000 @highlight Republicans' aim is to cut bureaucrats out of the process and give taxpayers 'all the choices and none of the grief' @highlight Obama administration has criticized the GOP for seeking a repeal without proposing its own solution to America's health insurance gap @highlight Polls show the president's signature health care overhaul law is wildly unpopular as its first hard deadline approaches on Oct. 1
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She gave @placeholder a key to McLaughlin's house and information about when he would be home, officials said Wednesday.
(CNN) -- A former professional football player and his ex-girlfriend have been charged in the killing of her wealthy boyfriend for money, a breakthrough in a cold case dating to 1994. Eric Naposki, a former football player, has been charged in the killing of an ex-lover's boyfriend. Eric Naposki and Nanette Packard McNeal face the possibility of life sentences over the shooting of Bill McLaughlin, according to the Orange County, California, district attorney. Authorities said Packard McNeal persuaded her ex-boyfriend to kill McLaughlin so she could claim a $1 million life insurance policy, inherit $150,000 and get the right to live in his beach house for a year. @highlight Former player Eric Naposki and Nanette Packard McNeal could face life sentences @highlight DA says Packard McNeal persuaded Naposki to kill her wealthy boyfriend @highlight Motive was money, authorities say: $1 million insurance policy and $150,000 in will @highlight She's due in court Friday; Naposki may be sent to California from Connecticut
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Mr Wakefield said: 'I think it’s more likely to have been an example of @placeholder humour - they wouldn’t have expected the British to take them up on it.'
By Harriet Arkell Royal Naval Air Service pilot William Sambrook, 22, told in his diary how German pilots helped the British in WW1 British and German airmen went to astonishing lengths to help each other in the First World War, warning each other where they were about to drop bombs and sending photographs of graves when they buried the other side's dead. The extraordinary level of cooperation has been uncovered during research for an exhibition commemorating the conflict’s outbreak. Diaries kept by a young pilot from Pembrokeshire reveal how camaraderie sometimes took precedence over hostilities, particularly amongst British and German pilots. @highlight Diaries written by young pilot from Pembrokeshire give insight into the war @highlight Royal Naval Air Service pilot William Sambrook, 22, wrote diary in 1916 @highlight Tells how Germans let British know when one of their pilots was shot down @highlight Mr Sambrook says the Germans dropped message about deceased Brit @highlight War historian says cooperation more common among pilots than infantry @highlight Imperial War Museum's Alan Wakefield also said Germans once warned of impending bomb attack
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"Now we face title favorites @placeholder in the quarterfinals and there will be no second chance for either side.
(CNN) -- The tears of joy from a year ago turned to tears of sorrow as Zambia became the first defending champion to be knocked out in the first round of the Africa Cup of Nations in 21 years. Herve Renard's side was held to a goalless draw by group winners Burkina Faso in Nelspruit, South Africa Tuesday. That result, combined with Nigeria's 2-0 win over Ethiopia, sent the Super Eagles through and left Zambia inconsolable. Zambia coach Renard told reporters: "It's better to have won something in your life than always qualify for the quarterfinals, but never win anything. @highlight Defending champion Zambia fails to make quarterfinal after goalless draw with Burkina Faso @highlight Nigeria advances to last eight where it will meet Ivory Coast @highlight Chelsea's Victor Moses scores two penalties as Nigeria defeated Ethiopia 2-0 @highlight Burkina Faso tops Group C with Nigeria taking second place
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As we learn more about the two brothers who are suspected of these horrific crimes, @placeholder should not let anyone, especially those who seek to instill fear, tear our nation apart.
(CNN) -- Like so many Americans across the country, I was shocked when I heard of the attacks at the Boston Marathon. A part of me immediately traveled back to when I was cheering runners myself as a student at Wellesley College, the midpoint for the marathon, a time when such dangers as bombings never crossed our minds. Boston is an indelible part in the personal history and identity of those who have lived or attended school in the city. That someone had detonated bombs at an event that symbolized unity in a place known for its rich diversity and as a birthplace of our nation's freedom was heartbreaking. @highlight Farhana Khera loves Boston, went to Wellesley College, halfway point of marathon @highlight After bombings, people were united in helping others and came together, she says @highlight Khera: Sadly, some American Muslims were targeted after the attacks @highlight She says Americans of every faith, culture are united against terror
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After a series of reports detailing wildly incorrect billing, delays getting refunds and poor customer service, we handed @placeholder a dossier of customer complaints last July.
Energy giant Npower faces a multi-million-pound fine and a ban on telesales activity over a bills shambles that has hit 280,000 customers. Industry regulator Ofgem has given it an ultimatum to improve customer service and deliver accurate bills by August or face a fine that could top £10million. The ruling is a victory for the Daily Mail’s MoneyMail section, which triggered the investigation last year by submitting a dossier highlighting the shambles to the watchdog. Energy Secretary Ed Davey said it was 'unacceptable that so many Npower customers have not received the customer service they deserve' It contained dozens of letters and emails from people who suffered poor service, wildly inaccurate bills and frustrating delays in getting refunds. @highlight Npower has run up huge backlog of bills that have not been processed @highlight Customers could be forced to find hundreds of pounds out of the blue @highlight Ofgem opens probe into Npower’s 'prolonged customer service failings' @highlight Regulator says if it doesn't clear backlog it could be hit with telesales ban
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Navdy (pictured) works with @placeholder and Android 4.3 and above.
By Victoria Woollaston Apple and Google have already realised the potential in connecting dashboards to phones, but if you can’t afford a new car fitted with this technology, Navdy offers a cheaper alternative. Created in San Francisco, Navdy is a dashboard-mounted heads-up display (HUD) that connects to an Android or iOS smartphone via Bluetooth. Notifications from Facebook, Twitter, Whatsapp, and more are automatically beamed to the display, and these notifications can be responded to, or dismissed, using voice and hand gestures. Scroll down for video Navdy is a dashboard-mounted heads-up display (HUD). It connects to an Android or iOS smartphone via Bluetooth, and notifications from Facebook, Twitter, (pictured) and Whatsapp are automatically beamed to the display. These notifications can be responded to, or dismissed, using voice and hand gestures @highlight Navdy is a dashboard-mounted heads-up display (HUD) @highlight It connects to an Android or iOS smartphone via Bluetooth @highlight Notifications are automatically beamed to the display as they arrive @highlight Navdy works with Facebook, Twitter, Google Maps, Spotify and Whatsapp @highlight It will also show emails, text messages and calls in a split screen @highlight Notifications are responded to, or dismissed, using voice and hand gestures
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In a statement on the @placeholder website, the project said verbal and online abuse were ‘recordable hate incidents’ along with violent assaults and attacks on mosques.
Claims that large numbers of Muslims were attacked in the aftermath of the Woolwich murder were questioned yesterday. A Government-funded project warned it had received more than 200 reports of Islamophobia following Drummer Lee Rigby’s murder, including attacks on mosques and Muslim women. Project director Fiyaz Mughal said the figure represented a ‘substantial spike’ in hate crimes and warned of ‘a sustained wave of attacks and intimidation’ against Muslim communities across Britain. Two men, both reportedly soldiers, have been arrested in connection with a petrol bomb attack on the Grimsby Islamic Cultural Centre since the killing of Lee Rigby @highlight More than half of incidents reported to hotline were internet comments @highlight Questioned raised about the way Tell Mama project presented figures
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@placeholder captioned it "Yo @khloekardashian I'm really happy for u and I'm gonna let u finish but I have the best leaked nude pics of all time!
(CNN)Call it "The War of the Rose." Amber Rose and Khloe Kardashian had it out on social media Monday, and it was something to behold. It all appears to have started when model Rose appeared on New York's Power 105.1 morning show and was asked about a reported relationship between reality star Kardashian's younger sister Kylie Jenner and rapper Tyga. Rose, who is the ex-girlfriend of Kardashian's now-brother-in-law Kanye West, said she believes Jenner, 17, is too young for the 25-year-old rapper. "She's a baby. She needs to go to bed at 7 o'clock and relax," said Rose, who is also good friends with the mother of Tyga's infant son. "That's ridiculous. (Tyga) should be ashamed of himself." @highlight Model Amber Rose talked about the Kardashian/Jenners during an interview @highlight Khloe Kardashian responded @highlight But Rose had the last word
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Helicopters -- including one provided by the @placeholder government -- are at the ready.
(CNN) -- Let's just say it. The whole thing sounds insane. Despite blisters and 130-degree heat, Canadian Sandy McCallum pulls ahead on a grueling day in the desert. For six days, people from across the world -- accountants, school teachers, farmers, CEOs -- will run 150 miles, the equivalent of five consecutive marathons, across one of southern Africa's most remote landscapes. Without showers, toilets or beds, the racers must fend for themselves by carrying in their backpacks all the food they will need for the week. Water is rationed, despite 120-degree heat. And the racers will wear whistles to summon help should they encounter a wild animal that seems inclined to make them into dinner. @highlight Footrace, which begins May 17, is the equivalent of five consecutive marathons @highlight Racers must carry in backpacks all the food they need for the six-day competition @highlight After previous desert event, racer says all else in his life seemed relatively easy @highlight 68-year-old helicopter flying record setter is the oldest female Namibia racer
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Related story: Nations battle for @placeholder oil and natural gas
One of the ships that Shell Oil plans to use to drill in the Arctic slipped its mooring and drifted close to one of Alaska's Aleutian Islands, the latest in a string of incidents to arise around the controversial project. The Noble Discoverer was about 175 yards from shore in Unalaska Bay when it slipped its mooring Saturday and drifted towards shore near Dutch Harbor, Coast Guard Petty Officer Sara Francis said. "There are no reports of injuries, pollution and damage to the Noble Discoverer," she said Sunday night. The incident raised concerns of a possible grounding near Dutch Harbor, though Francis said there was "no damage to the hull or evidence it ran aground." @highlight The Noble Discoverer slipped its mooring in Unalaska Bay, the Coast Guard says @highlight It drifted towards shore near Dutch Harbor, a petty officer says @highlight Shell Oil says it is investigating the incident @highlight The Noble Discoverer is one of the ships Shell plans to use to drill in the Arctic
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While the film covers Cheney's unprecedented and controversial role as vice president, the first half of the film explores the surprising tale of his rise from a two-time @placeholder dropout with two drunk-driving arrests to the man who once stood behind the leader of the free world.
(CNN) -- The man labeled the most powerful vice president in American history remains resolute in his steadfast defense of his time in the White House in a new documentary that begins airing Friday. "I did what I did. It's all on the public record, and I feel very good about it. If I had to do it over again, I'd do it in a minute," Dick Cheney says in "The World According to Dick Cheney," which debuts at 9 p.m. ET on Showtime. The two-hour documentary tells the story of Cheney's life through his own comments, supplemented by a narrator and interviews with journalists, biographers, former aides and his longtime friend and mentor Donald Rumsfeld, the former secretary of Defense. @highlight The two-hour documentary tells the story of Cheney's life through his own comments @highlight He flunked out of Yale twice and never finished his sophomore year @highlight The documentary ticks through Cheney's resume of 40 years in public service @highlight Cheney remains as satisfied as ever with his performance as vice president
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The seizure follows the roughly $3.4 million worth in ivory found in two shipping containers last month, one of the largest amounts ever seized in @placeholder.
Hong Kong (CNN) -- Hong Kong authorities said Friday that they had confiscated $1.4 million worth of ivory that arrived smuggled in a shipping container from Africa, the second large seizure of tusks at the busy port in the past month. Customs officials discovered the 1,330 kilograms (about 2,900 pounds) of illegal ivory Thursday in a container from Tanzania that was marked as carrying sunflower seeds, authorities said. The 569 tusks, worth 10.56 million Hong Kong dollars (about $1.4 million U.S.), were in the back of the container, buried under hundreds of bags of the seeds. The Hong Kong government said customs officials are investigating the case and are still trying to find "the smuggling syndicate members." The container had been picked out for inspection based on "risk assessment," authorities said. @highlight This is the second large amount of ivory confiscated in Hong Kong in the past month @highlight 569 tusks were found under sunflower seeds in a shipping container @highlight The container came from Tanzania as was picked out for inspection by officials
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He was a target for @placeholder earlier in the year and they discussed a potential loan in January but now Sporting want to cash-in.
Arsenal have shown an interest in Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic but a deal is highly unlikely. The Serbian has hit an impasse with Chelsea in talks over a new contract but the Stamford Bridge club still rate him highly and while Arsenal had hoped to find a solution at around £8m, the 30-year-old is valued closer to £15m and would command wages of around £150,000 a week. Arsenal are looking for centre-backs to replace Thomas Vermaelen who is expected to join Manchester United although their valuations are understood to be some distance apart. VIDEO Scroll down to watch AC Milan target Samuel Eto'o star as rock star in advert @highlight Arsenal interested in Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic @highlight West Ham after Sporting Lisbon's Algerian forward Slimani @highlight Former Chelsea and Inter striker Samuel Eto'o linked with AC Milan @highlight Sunderland have enquired after Fulham forward Bryan Ruiz
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It was not clear what triggered the rampage and there was no indication that @placeholder, South Korea's bitter rival, was involved
By Chris Pleasance South Korean troops have exchanged fire with a runaway soldier who was surrounded in a forest after he killed five comrades and wounded three others near his North Korea border outpost. One platoon leader was wounded when the sergeant, identified only by his surname Yim, threw a grenade and shot at closing in on him. Now officers have brought in the man's parents to persuade him to surrender, a defence official said. A Defence Ministry spokesman said the 22-year-old sergeant, identified only by his surname Yim, shot himself in the side of his abdomen but failed to kill himself @highlight Solider, identified only as Yim, went on shooting spree late last night @highlight Killed five comrades and wounded three others before fleeing outpost @highlight Military now have him surrounded and are trying to get him to surrender @highlight Officers have brought his parents to site to convince him to give up @highlight Platoon leader wounded trying to approach Yim who threw grenades
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'We want a rapid response team, a SWAT team essentially, from the @placeholder to be on the ground as quickly as possible, hopefully within 24 hours, so that they are taking the local hospital step by step though what needs to be done,' he said.
New federal Ebola response squads - likened to public health SWAT teams - have been prepared and are on standby to rush to any U.S. city where new Ebola cases are identified, CDC officials announced on Wednesday. The CDC Ebola Response Teams (CERTS) will consist of 10-20 people who can be sent to any hospital with a new case of Ebola is lab-confirmed, or even before confirmation, if health officials believe a person is very likely to be infected. The brief for the second set of teams - Fast Assessment and Support Teams (FAST) - is to help prepare hospitals in cities deemed most likely to see future Ebola cases. Three teams have already been sent out to New York, Chicago and Washington. @highlight President Obama last week announced the need for Ebola rapid response teams that he had likened to SWAT teams @highlight CDC has now announced the development of two different types of team @highlight CERTS (CDC Ebola Response Teams) will consist of 10-20 people who can be sent to any hospital with a new case @highlight FAST (Fast Assessment and Support Teams) will help prepare hospitals in cities deemed most likely to see new Ebola cases @highlight FAST teams have already been sent to New York, Chicago and Washington
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After the crash, @placeholder said: ‘If anyone is involved in a car crash you are glad to see they are OK but yeah, obviously, it was a pretty scary incident.’
By Arthur Martin Coy: Irish model Nadia Forde, who is friends with Rory McIlroy Sinking a simple putt may have won him the Open – but was there a greater driving force behind Rory McIlroy’s triumph yesterday? A budding romance, perhaps? The victory – and spectacular return to form – meant the 25-year-old golf star became the third youngest player to win three major championships. It all coincides with his blossoming friendship with Irish lingerie model Nadia Forde. After being introduced by mutual friends last year, the pair have remained tight-lipped about the nature of their relationship. Meanwhile McIlroy’s ex-fiancee, Danish tennis star Caroline Wozniacki, 24, seems to be thriving on being a single woman after winning the Istanbul Cup yesterday – her first title of the year. @highlight Open champion's incredible victory coincides with growing friendship @highlight Nadia Forde and the Northern Irish golfer have been coy over relationship @highlight She was not at McIlroy's historic win, despite speculation she would attend
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Both times allowed @placeholder to capture beautiful backdrops of the sun and surrounding mountains, he said.
It seems it's not just humans who appreciate a spectacular sunrise. These playful Gelada Baboons wake up before daybreak and climb to the highest vantage point they can find to bask in the dawn sunshine of Ethiopia's Simien mountain range. The Geladas, which are some of Africa's most sociable monkeys, were pictured by photographer Simone Sbaraglia, who followed the group as they got up early and climbed to the nearest peak to catch the the morning rays. Morning glory: These playful Gelada Baboons, regularly climb to the highest vantage point they can find to bask in the dawn sunshine in Ethiopia's Simien mountain range @highlight The playful Gelada Baboons are some of Africa's most sociable monkeys @highlight They wake up before daybreak and climb to the highest vantage point they can find @highlight Photographer Simone Sbaraglia spent three weeks following a group to earn their trust
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Animal lover: David Love III, far left, found the squirrel earlier in the day and kept it in his pocket before handing it to @placeholder beside him
By Daily Mail Reporter and Heidi Parker PUBLISHED: 12:08 EST, 4 October 2013 | UPDATED: 14:00 EST, 4 October 2013 It's not just Lindsey Vonn's red wellingtons making a splash at the President's Cup - a sneaky squirrel has stolen the show at Muirfield Village. Sammy the squirrel has become the U.S. team's mascot after co-captain Davis Love III took a shining to him during a rain delay yesterday. And the furry critter has been doing the rounds, with Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn sneakily placing it on boyfriend Tiger Woods' shoulder in a funny prank. Scroll down for video @highlight Lindsey Vonn surprised boyfriend Tiger Woods by putting a squirrel on his shoulder @highlight Woods was initially rattled, but eventually warmed to the furry creature @highlight Vonn got Sammy the squirrel from golfer David Love III who had carried it around all day
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The hunt for @placeholder also took an extraordinary twist when it emerged yesterday that he had been living with a convicted paedophile.
The Met Police is launching an internal probe into the missing person inquiry of Alice Gross, 14, who was last seen in West London on August 28 Scotland Yard has launched a review into the shambolic handling of the Alice Gross case. The internal probe will examine what was done in the immediate aftermath of the 14-year-old’s disappearance – the so-called ‘golden hour’ when most cases are solved. MPs have expressed grave concerns over the Metropolitan Police’s handling of the case and delays in treating it as more than a missing person inquiry. The force also faces criticism over delays in asking the Latvian authorities for help in catching prime suspect Arnis Zalkalns. @highlight Internal probe will examine what was done in so-called 'golden hour' of case @highlight Met Police faces criticism over delays in asking Latvian authorities for help @highlight Main suspect Arnis Zalkalns, 41, came to UK after killing his wife in 1997 @highlight Scotland Yard has not issued warrant for his arrest due to lack of evidence @highlight Zalkalns seen on bike 15 minutes after Alice, 14, from Hanwell, was last seen @highlight His ex landlord in West London sexually abused a teenage girl for 4 years @highlight Lionel Ferris, 68, was recently recalled to prison after breaking his parole @highlight British detectives flew to Latvia yesterday – almost a month after Alice went missing @highlight Latvian justice minister Gaidis Berzins said his department has not received a ‘legal request [for help] from the UK authorities’ @highlight Zalkalns learnt search and survival techniques during the 1990s in the Latvian home guard @highlight His former landlord is a convicted paedophile who sexually abused a teenage girl for four years.
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the Mayor of @placeholder, it was claimed that the Games had already generated
By Tamara Cohen PUBLISHED: 03:41 EST, 19 July 2013 | UPDATED: 19:11 EST, 19 July 2013 The Olympics have already given a £10billion boost to the British economy, ministers claimed yesterday. In a glossy 70-page brochure, ministers put the trade boom from the Games slightly higher than the cost of staging them last summer. But the figures were immediately met with scepticism as the report directly linked the Olympics effect to building projects that included a shopping centre in Croydon, South London. Boom: As the anniversary of the Opening Ceremony approaches, the government claims the London 2012 Games brought a £9.9billion boost to the UK economy @highlight Report boasts of £9.9bn trade boost from Olympic and Paralympic Games @highlight Every trade deal done since August has been linked to London 2012 @highlight Business Secretary Vince Cable admits claiming credit for some jobs and investment which would have happened regardless @highlight Small businesses say they did not see boom for areas outside London
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We wouldn't have last as long as we have without each other - especially at the beginning, @placeholder really kept me going.
By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 06:55 EST, 7 October 2013 | UPDATED: 07:47 EST, 7 October 2013 Many people covet a celebrity body but one woman was shocked rather than flattered when she was likened to Pop Idol winner Michelle McManus. Being told she was the spitting image of the singer gave Katie Lawton, 22, from Stoke-on-Trent, the motivation she needed to lose weight. Her step-sister, Stacey Wisdom, also from Stoke-on-Trent, agreed to join her on her weightloss programme and between them they shed 12 stone. Slimming sisters: Katie Lawton (L) and Stacey Wisdom lost twelve stone between them after Katie was compared to Pop Idol winner Michelle McManus @highlight Katie Lawton and Stacey Wisdom lost 12 stone between them @highlight Joined weight loss programme and ditched fast food @highlight Katie went from 19st to 11st 7lbs @highlight Stacey, who weighed almost 13st, is now 8st 9lbs
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'I remember an anecdote from a training session in which Prince @placeholder arrived four or five minutes late for a class and said sorry more than anyone I've ever met in my life.
A polo player who taught Princes William and Harry has died in a freak accident in Florida after his horse fell on top of him when the animal was hit in the head with a mallet. Mexican Carlos Gracida, often described as the Queen's favourite player, was a favourite instructor with celebs and royalty, giving lessons to Prince Charles and his sons as well as King Constantine II of Greece and actor Sylvester Stallone. The 53-year-old dad-of-two won most of the world's major tournaments, including the US Open nine times and the British Open 10 times. Polo player Carlos Gracida, pictured with Prince Charles, has died after a freak accident while playing in the US @highlight Polo player Carlos Gracida, 53, has died in a freak accident @highlight Horse fell on top of him during a match, causing brain damage @highlight Sportsman played with Princes Charles, William and Harry as well as teaching the two younger princes how to play the game @highlight He was often named as the Queen's favourite player @highlight The father-of-two won most of the world's tournaments, and reached a 10-goal handicap, the sport's maximum, and held it for 15 years
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@placeholder, the last three letters, represent where the vehicle was first registered.
Jeremy Clarkson and his Top Gear crew may have broken the law by switching number plates on his Porsche during their controversial trip to Argentina. The TV show's presenters' convoy was attacked by locals armed with rocks, sticks and pickaxe handles amid claims the H982 FKL number plates were a reference to the 1982 Falklands war. Clarkson, 54, has insisted the plates' apparent reference to the conflict were an unfortunate coincidence and were changed as soon as it was noticed. But the scandal engulfing the show deepened today when it emerged that by attaching the vehicle's previous number plates, Clarkson and his crew may have broken the law. @highlight Jeremy Clarkson and Top Gear crew hounded out of Argentina by a mob @highlight Forced to abandon cars by side of road and leave country three days early @highlight Clarkson's H982 FKL number plate was taken as reference to Falklands War @highlight It later emerged that crew had changed the number plate after controversy @highlight But new plate - H1VAE - appears to be registered to another Porsche in UK @highlight Car was bought by unknown buyer in August, weeks before Argentina trip
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On Tuesday, Marc Stanley and his fellow passengers were settling into their 12-hour transpacific journey from Seoul to Dallas when the plane hit turbulent skies east of @placeholder, sending glass 'flying' inside the aircraft cabin, according to a woman on board.
Passengers aboard American Airlines Flight 280 from South Korea to Dallas screamed in terror as their Boeing jet shook violently and dipped after hitting bad turbulence Tuesday. New video recorded in the first class section of the plane and another shot in coach show the panic and chaos among the passengers, some of whom turned to prayer as their jet jerked from side to side, scattering food and plates everywhere. Marc Stanley, a prominent Dallas attorney with ties to President Obama, was sitting in the premium part of the plane when it encountered rough conditions. Scroll down for videos Terror in the sky: Marc Stanley, a prominent Dallas attorney with ties to President Obama, recorded a video showing passengers in first class experiencing rough turbulence @highlight Dallas lawyer and Obama donor Marc Stanley was flying home from South Korea Tuesday @highlight Boeing 747-200 was flying from Seoul, South Korea to Dallas, Texas @highlight Plane was east of Japan when it turned around and diverted to Tokyo @highlight Fifteen passengers reportedly suffered injuries shortly after take-off @highlight Plane was carrying 240 passengers and 15 crew, says airline
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The alerts will be non-punitive -- 4-6 in total, depending on the @placeholder -- but progressive in scale.
(CNN) -- Recently an op-ed by Douglas Rushkoff took up the issue of the creation of the Center for Copyright Information (CCI), a coalition charged with implementing the Copyright Alert System, a graduated response framework to copyright infringement. As the executive director of the Center, I would like to respond to several concerns that article raised about how the program will work and its goals For background, the Copyright Alert System aims to inform consumers of inadvertent or purposeful unauthorized distribution of content over peer-to-peer networks and to help consumers find legal ways to obtain, share and enjoy movies and music protected by copyright. @highlight Jill Lesser: Earlier op-ed imputed sinister intent to a new Copyright Alert System; there is none. @highlight She says the coalition of ISP's, media companies wants to deter copyright infringers @highlight She says it won't share your personal info, it's trying to educate consumers @highlight Lesser: Aim is to let consumers know what is OK and not OK to just take from the internet
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His small stature will be targeted by @placeholder’s physical runners.
Wales host England at the Millennium Stadium on Friday night in what is sure to be a thrilling start to the Six Nations. Here, Sportsmail's NIK SIMON looks at the form of each player ahead of the crunch clash. FULL BACK WALES Leigh Halfpenny 7.5 Age: 26 Caps: 55 Found his rhythm again after an injury-plagued start to life in Toulon. A wonderful goal-kicker and a key defensive pin. ENGLAND Mike Brown 7 Age: 29 Caps: 33 Claims to have cut out the ‘flashy stuff’ to create more opportunities for team-mates. Form has dropped since last year's competition Leigh Halfpenny (left) has found his rhythm again while Mike Brown's form has dropped slightly @highlight Wales take on England in the Six Nations opener on Friday night @highlight The Millennium Stadium roof will be open for the crunch clash @highlight Wales are the favourites after beating England 30-3 two years ago
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(CNN) -- There was no space on the Inca Trail. "Estás seguro?" I pleaded with dormant Spanish, or "Are you sure?" in English. I was sitting face to face with the ninth Peruvian salesman that day to offer the same answer. He was positive. No space on the Inca Trail, entering Machu Picchu via the Sun Gate, but his alternative trek was the real deal, he said. Machu Picchu was rediscovered in 1911 by Yale University professor Hiram Bingham. I said, "Gracias," grabbed my bag and went trudging out the door and back into the rain. At this point, I could not remember the smile I wore just hours before as I boarded my New Year's Eve flight and watched Atlanta grow smaller below me -- four days trekking in the Andes, a new adventure! That smile had vanished, the woman who grinned it, gone. In its place, a miserable downtrodden troll with fiercely angled brows, standing in the middle of the Plaza de Armas in Cusco, Peru -- with no Inca Trail booked. @highlight There's a 500 person per day limit on the historic Inca Trail @highlight Several more serene alternate treks can be booked mere days in advance @highlight For those seeking more of an adventure, Choquequirao is the ideal trek
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Last time we played @placeholder at home, it was 18-11.
This is the game that the national team cannot and will not lose. Once again, they have a point to prove. Italy have become increasingly defiant in recent visits to Twickenham, but it is unthinkable that Stuart Lancaster's side will undermine their heroic victory over Wales in Cardiff eight days ago by succumbing to an upset in this second instalment of their RBS 6 Nations campaign. On that basis the focus shifts. What took place at the Millennium Stadium was a be-all and end-all encounter with no wider context required. This time, against a country England have never lost to, the players will be well aware of the need to keep the bigger picture in mind. If these opponents don't generate sufficient edge and focus, the ticking of the clock should do the trick. @highlight England have won all 15 Six Nations matches between the two sides since Italy’s inclusion in the tournament in 2000 @highlight Stuart Lancaster's side were pushed all the way by Italy at Twickenham two years ago before seeing out the game 18-11 @highlight Competition for places is driving standards up in the squad
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Officers kicked in the property's door, threw in three stun grenades and then Tasered @placeholder before arresting him at 4.30am
A British medical student suspected of plotting with Islamic State announced ‘I smell war’ just hours before he was arrested. Tarik Hassane, 21, known to friends as ‘The Surgeon’, was being questioned last night over allegations he wanted to bring terror to the streets of Britain. He was Tasered by armed police who stormed a relative’s flat where he was sleeping after flying into the country. The devout Muslim, studying in Sudan, is suspected of travelling to Syria and conspiring with the brutal terror group. Three of his friends, all aged 20 or 21, were also held by Scotland Yard counter-terrorism officers. @highlight Tarik Hassane, known as 'The Surgeon', arrested in west London yesterday @highlight Hours before he was held on Monday he tweeted: 'Oi lads... I smell war' @highlight He was held a street away from the 21/7 bombers. There is no link @highlight Three other suspects held across capital on suspicion of terrorism offences @highlight Their properties and vehicles also being searched as part of investigation @highlight Scotland Yard said the raids were linked to 'Islamist related terrorism' @highlight Magistrates grant police five more days to question four London suspects
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In addition, around a ton of surplus apples was delivered to @placeholder so that passersby can press them to make fresh juice.
London, England (CNN) -- On Friday in London's Trafalgar Square, 5,000 members of the public were served a free hot curry, free apple juice and an array of fresh groceries. The lunchtime feast, dished up by volunteers -- including the Bishop of London and the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson and -- was made entirely from ingredients that otherwise would have been wasted, such as fresh but cosmetically imperfect "wonky" fruit and vegetables that fail to meet the supermarkets' strict cosmetic standards. The event demonstrated how easy it is to reduce the unimaginable levels of food waste both in the UK and internationally, and how governments, businesses and individuals can all help to change the way waste has become rife in our globalized food chain. @highlight Central London event aims to feed 5000 people using food normally considered to be waste @highlight Edible food is often thrown away by businesses, restaurants and retailers @highlight Food sent to landfill decomposes into methane, which is 21 times more potent than carbon dioxide
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@placeholder was playing his first game back after being sidelined for three, but it wasn't all plain sailing
Liverpool goalkeeper Simon Mignolet insists he is ready to step back into the firing line after making an unexpected return to the team. A thigh injury to Brad Jones just 15 minutes into the 1-0 Boxing Day victory at Burnley meant the Belgium international's exile was ended sooner than he could have anticipated. Having been dropped a fortnight ago because of poor form, and missing the last three matches, his comeback was not all plain sailing. And, while he made one good save from Ashley Barnes in the first half, he was far from convincing, and allowing a Mamadou Sakho backpass to go out of play before he kicked it still requires some explaining. @highlight Simon Mignolet was dropped a fortnight ago because of poor form @highlight Brad Jones injured his thigh after 15 minutes of Liverpool's game on Friday @highlight Mignolet came on and says he is ready to step back in the firing line @highlight The 26-year-old says he will work hard and keep his head down
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The fighter jets unleashed rocket fire at the drone according to Mr. Little but the @placeholder was not hit - although the Pentagon's believes the volley was not meant as warning shots.
It has been confirmed that Iranian jets opened fire on an unmanned U.S.drone last week raising fresh concerns within the Obama administration about Iranian military aggression. A Predator drone operating off the coast of Kuwait, in international waters, was fired upon by two Su-25 Iranian fighter planes said George Little, the Pentagon press secretary. The incident occurred on November 1st at 4.15 a.m. eastern time and wasn't revealed publicly because the drone was on a classified mission. Scroll Down for Video A MQ-1 Predator - which was attacked last week over the Persian Gulf by two Iranian jet fighters @highlight Incident occurred on November 1st when two Iranian jets fired on a U.S. drone off the coast of Kuwait while it was in international waters
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"Rather, it appears they were probably held in order to try to gain political concessions from the @placeholder."
Tehran, Iran (CNN) -- The Iranian judiciary said Wednesday it is considering a request for setting bail in the case of two American hikers convicted of spying and sentenced to eight years in prison. "The two U.S. nationals accused of spying have not been released and their attorneys' requests for setting bail is being considered," the judiciary said. The statement, posted on the judiciary's website, seems to contradict accounts previously given by the hikers' attorney and Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Attorney Masoud Shafiee said Tuesday his clients, Josh Fattal and Shane Bauer, would be released from Tehran's Evin prison after a $500,000 bail was paid for each of them. @highlight An Omani official is en route to Tehran, a Western diplomat says @highlight The judiciary seems to contradict a Tuesday statement by the hikers' lawyer @highlight The contradictory information may point to rifts in Iran's government @highlight Human rights groups criticize Ahmadinejad for using the hikers for political gain
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Poor start: Guus Hiddink saw his Holland side slump to defeat in @placeholder
Czech Republic snatched a last-gasp win over Holland thanks to Vaclav Pilar's added time goal after a dreadful mistake by Daryl Janmaat in their opening Euro 2016 qualifier on Tuesday. Defender Janmaat attempted to cushion a header back to Jasper Cillessen inside the area but it beat the Dutch keeper and struck the post only for Pilar to tuck the rebound into the net to the delight of the home fans watching the Group A clash. The Czechs had started brightly and were rewarded in the 22nd minute when David Lafata controlled a cross into the box before laying it off to Borek Dockal whose left-foot shot slammed off the post into the net to give the hosts the lead. @highlight Borek Dockal gave home side a shock lead on 22 minutes @highlight Stefan de Vrij hit back to rescue Holland a point after the break @highlight Vaclav Pilar climbed off the bench to bag a dramatic winner in Prague @highlight Dutch boss Guus Hiddink suffers defeat in first competitive game
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Their @placeholder power unit is new, in the experimental phase.
The Sabbath crowd huddled by the McLaren garage for a picture of what they really wanted – Fernando Alonso pulling on to the track at Jerez. Pre-season testing is for the hardy, wearing scarfs and fortified by hot flasks. But they were warmed at 10.42am local time on Sunday when the McLaren, powered by Honda, carried the local hero out for an installation lap. Camera crews then captured the moment when Alonso returned his new machine to the garage. It's glitzy this testing lark. Fernando Alonso takes to the Jerez circuit in his McLaren for his second bow with the British team @highlight Crowds gathered as Fernando Alonso started testing for McLaren in Jerez @highlight Alonso will be joined by new team-mate Jenson Button on Monday @highlight Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg earlier took the wraps off their Mercedes @highlight Sebastian Vettel ended first day of winter testing on top of the timesheets
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It was the selfless act of these women who were fighting and doing so much to allow it to be called @placeholder.
By Alex Greig PUBLISHED: 12:00 EST, 17 March 2014 | UPDATED: 16:16 EST, 17 March 2014 A little girl has died just days after a Utah bill, HB104, was named Charlee's Law in her honor Six-year-old Charlee Nelson died on Saturday after battling a debilitating neurological disorder called Batten disease. On Thursday, the Utah Legislature passed a law named for Charlee that allows children with seizure-inducing conditions to have access to non-intoxicating cannabis oil, which has anti-seizure properties. Little angel: Charlee Nelson died surrounded by family on Saturday, just days after Charlee's Law passed Debilitating: Charlee's mother, Catrina Nelson, was heartbroken as her daughter suffered seizures and the loss of her faculties as a result of Batten disease @highlight Charlee Nelson, 6, died Saturday after suffering from a rare seizure-inducing condition called Batten disease @highlight The Tuesday before her death, Charlee made her last outing, to the Utah Legislature as senators voted on Charlee's Law @highlight The bill HB104 was named in her honor and will allow children suffering seizures access to cannabis oil @highlight Cannabis oil is shown to lessen seizures @highlight The bill was passed in both the Utah Senate and House of Representatives @highlight It was too late for Charlee to benefit from the oil
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The notion that Netanyahu, that @placeholder, want war with Iran is patently absurd.
(CNN) -- The United States and Israel are on the same side when it comes to Iran, but you might not know it watching the bitter public disagreement that has broken out between the two allies over negotiations with the Islamic Republic. Is this a way for friends to handle their differences? The talks with Iran present enormous challenges for Washington. One of those challenges is to move through the process without damaging existing alliances or weakening America's already diminished standing in the Middle East. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has warned that he thinks the U.S. is falling into an Iranian trap. The White House says it is moving cautiously in the interest of peace and security. The disagreement is tearing at the alliance. @highlight Frida Ghitis: U.S., Israel on same side on Iran but are at bitter odds on nuclear negotiations @highlight She says Netanyahu says U.S. falling into trap; Obama says U.S. trying for peace, security @highlight She says Israel has legitimate existential concerns over nukes in Iran, wants strong deal @highlight Ghitis: Lest they strengthen their enemies, U.S., Israel need to defend their alliance
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She said she would send more letters of appeal Tuesday to @placeholder government officials asking them to intervene.
Beirut, Lebanon (CNN) -- A Lebanese man who had been condemned by a court in Saudi Arabia to die last week for "sorcery" has not been executed, his lawyer said Monday. May El Khansa told CNN that she got confirmation from Ibrahim Najjar, Lebanon's justice minister, that her client, Ali Hussain Sibat, was still alive. She added that she had heard Saturday from sources in Saudi Arabia with knowledge of the case that the beheading had not been carried out Friday, as originally planned. Also Saturday, she said, she sent an official letter to Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah asking him to pardon her client. @highlight Lawyer said Lebanon's justice minister confirmed Ali Hussain Sibat was still alive @highlight Sibat's lawyer has also sent an official letter to Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah asking for pardon @highlight Sibat used to offer predictions and advice to callers on a Lebanese television network @highlight Sibat arrested, tried and sentenced during pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia
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Winner: Former Chelsea man @placeholder celebrates after firing Belgium into an extra-time lead
Belgium boss Marc Wilmots admits the closing stages of his side's 2-1 extra-time victory over USA were no good for his heart rate. After a thrilling last-16 match that was goalless at 90 minutes, former Chelsea midfielder Kevin De Bruyne and substitute Romelu Lukaku gave the Belgians a two-goal lead before Julian Green pulled one back for Jurgen Klinsmann’s men with 12 minutes to go. ‘For my heart, please don’t give me too many games like this,’ said Wilmots, who must now get his team ready for a last-eight tie in Brasilia on Saturday against Argentina, who earlier beat Switzerland with a late extra-time winner of their own from Angel Di Maria. @highlight Extra-time goals from Kevin De Bruyne and Romelu Lukaku give Belgium 2-1 victory @highlight They will now play Argentina in the quarter-finals on Saturday
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When was asked how much the @placeholder military effort was costing, he said he didn't know.
Miami, Florida (CNN) -- Not all of the earthquake-traumatized Haitians are receiving the aid they need, a U.S. general said Thursday, partly because displaced residents are moving from place to place. "We're still not up to meeting the needs of the Haitian people as far as the amount of supplies that are there. And so, there have been some instances, isolated, where we've been out to give distribution to citizens, there hasn't always been enough food," said Air Force Gen. Douglas Fraser, head of the Miami-based U.S. Southern Command. He added: "We haven't anticipated the demand, I guess, at each site as we've gone out because the Haitians have -- have migrated around, if you will, from distribution site to distribution site, so we're finding pockets that we haven't been able to get in to." @highlight NEW: U.S. still not meeting aid needs of Haitian people, U.S. general says @highlight NEW: People in need keep moving around, making it harder to help them, he says @highlight Damage to pier reduces how much aid can be unloaded, says Gen. Douglas Fraser @highlight Fraser says as many as a million Haitians lost their homes in January 12 quake
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In Iraq, the @placeholder is relying for ground reports on the Iraqi military and intelligence services, whose insights into ISIS controlled territory are limited.
Pentagon officials are finding it difficult determining how effective US airstrikes against ISIS in Iraq and Syria are because of 'significant gaps in intelligence'. Senior current and former US officials have told the Associated Press that American aircraft are running under less restrictive rules than those governing drone strikes in Pakistan and Yemen. Despite this, they are having difficulties determining the effectiveness of the bombing missions targeting Al-Qaeda and ISIS due the lack of intelligence assets on the ground. These assets identify targets before an airstrike and conduct an after action battle damage assessment. Scroll down for video US President Barack Obama has reduced the restrictions on US airstrikes against ISIS in Iraq and Syria @highlight President Obama has loosened the rule of engagement for bombing ISIS @highlight Air Force Major General Jeffrey L Harrigan said: 'They're a smart adversary' @highlight Human rights activists claim US airstrikes have already claimed civilian lives @highlight Pentagon officials admit they are hampered by the lack local intelligence @highlight US aircraft are relying on target information from drones and satellites @highlight Officials unsure whether ISIS buildings still occupied at the time of a mission
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"Yeah, you're a lot better at this than me," @placeholder joked.
Palo Alto, California (CNN) -- President Obama began his "town hall" event at Facebook's offices on Wednesday with an anecdote. "I hate to tell stories about Mark," Obama said, referring to Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, who was moderating the session. As if the two former Harvard students were old friends, Obama then launched into a brief retelling of a dinner party he atttended in February with the 26-year-old computer whiz and about a dozen other tech-industry elites. There, Zuckerberg sat to the president's immediate right. "I'm the guy who got Mark to wear a jacket and tie," Obama said, referring to Zuckerberg, who abandoned his usual T-shirt and hoodie ensemble that day. "Halfway through dinner, he's starting to sweat a bit. It's really uncomfortable for him. I helped him out of his jacket. @highlight At a Facebook event, President Obama repeatedly poked fun at Facebook's founder @highlight The pair had met before at a dinner for the president and Silicon Valley elite @highlight Mark Zuckerberg praised Obama's efforts in education reform
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The @placeholder had led 2-0 after Saturday's opening rubbers, but the Serbs stayed in the match when Ana Ivanovic -- another former No.
(CNN) -- Czech tennis fans are enjoying an uplift in fortunes not seen since before the Velvet Revolution more than 30 years ago. The Czech Republic's women's team lifted the Fed Cup title for the second year in a row on Sunday -- echoing the achievements of the all-conquering Czechoslovakia team led by Martina Navratilova in the 1980s. Lucie Safarova clinched the winning point against Serbia to spark joyous scenes in Prague, beating former world No. 1 Jelena Jankovic 6-1 6-1 to establish an unassailable 3-1 lead in the final. "Here at home in this type of crowd, it's indescribable, it's an amazing feeling," said Safarova, ranked 17th in the world. @highlight Czech Republic women's team wins Fed Cup final for second successive year @highlight Lucie Safarova clinches an unassailable 3-1 lead with win over Ana Ivanovic @highlight The former Czechoslovakia won the title five times up until 1988 @highlight David Ferrer wins his first ATP Masters title with Sunday's victory in Paris final
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After three months, the investigators found that former officials were "involved in illegal transfers of land use rights, embezzling collective properties, accepting bribes and rigging village elections," according to Zeng, the @placeholder official.
Hong Kong (CNN) -- China's ruling Communist Party has expelled two former top officials from a southern Chinese village where local residents rose up last year to protest corruption and abuses of land rights. Xue Chang, the former party chief of Wukan, and Chen Shunyi, the former head of the village committee, are facing charges of corruption and election-rigging, the state-run news agency Xinhua said in a report late Monday. Other local officials were also punished, it said. The provincial authorities have also demanded that Xue and Chen return "illegal gains" worth tens of thousands of dollars, Xinhua reported, citing Zeng Qingrong, deputy head of the supervision department of Guangdong Province. @highlight Villagers say the punishments are too lenient and the authorites should do more @highlight The provincial government is investigating former officials in Wukan over corruption @highlight Local residents drove out village officials during protests last year @highlight Several ex-officials have been "punished" by the the authorities
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Sony's entertainment division produced the movie, and Microsoft made it available to stream on its @placeholder film service.
Thousands of children across the country were left devastated after hackers took down the PlayStation and Xbox online networks on Christmas Day. While children were reduced to tears during the 'worst Christmas ever', parents fumed about paying hundreds of pounds for games consoles that could not be used. In furious internet posts they demanded that console manufacturers Sony and Microsoft pay compensation for the worldwide fault and asked why it took so long for the problems to be corrected. Mark Haynes said there had been 'tantrums, tears and everything else' after attempts to set up the Xbox One console he had bought for his children Archie (pictured), 13, and Olivia, 11, kept failing @highlight Hackers took down PlayStation and Xbox networks on Christmas Day @highlight Left children in tears and parents furious after spending money on gifts @highlight Demanded manufacturers Sony and Microsoft pay compensation @highlight Wrote angry messages on Twitter with the hashtag #christmasruined @highlight Group of hackers called Lizard Squad said it carried out hack 'for laughs'
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In the episode broadcast on @placeholder, the contestants were challenged to prepare a meal using live animals, including two kinds of fish and a turtle.
A contestant on the Vietnamese version of MasterChef caused outrage when she punched the belly of a live turtle and then beheaded it with a large cleaver. Hundreds of appalled viewers complained when Khanh Phuong, 21, was shown hacking at the turtle's head which was peaking out of its shell. The contestant first used a wooden stick but after losing patience and thumping the belly of the turtle with her fist, then used a pair of scissors and a knife to force the bloodied head out. Then, pinning the roof of its mouth to a wooden chopping board with a blade, Miss Phuong screamed as she sliced its head off with a large cleaver. @highlight Khanh Phuong, 21, was filmed punching the belly of a live turtle on the show @highlight Then used a pair of scissors and a big knife to force the bloodied head out @highlight Next she pinned the top of its mouth to a chopping board with a blade @highlight Finally sliced the head off the live turtle with a large cleaver @highlight Following the episode there was a backlash from viewers in Vietnam @highlight VTV3 which broadcast the episode said it was 'an accident' to show it @highlight But judge Tuan Hai said chefs have to learn to deal with live animals
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@placeholder later said he was referring to the campaign as a whole, and Romney spoke to reporters after an afternoon event to try to exercise some damage control.
Mitt Romney picked up a highly prized endorsement Wednesday from former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush after a convincing victory the night before in the Illinois primary but then saw a top adviser's televised comment provide new ammunition to his trailing rivals in the Republican presidential race. Eric Fehrnstrom, Romney's senior campaign adviser, was asked in a CNN interview Wednesday morning whether the former Massachusetts governor had been forced to adopt conservative positions in the rugged race that could hurt his standing with moderates in November's general election. "I think you hit a reset button for the fall campaign. Everything changes," Fehrnstrom responded. "It's almost like an Etch A Sketch. You can kind of shake it up, and we start all over again." @highlight Mitt Romney responds to Etch A Sketch comment by affirming his conservatism @highlight Rivals jump on Romney aide's remark that his campaign can reset like an Etch A Sketch @highlight Jeb Bush endorses Romney and calls for Republican unity @highlight The Louisiana primary Saturday is the next contest in the Republican presidential race
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@placeholder has an impressive record, with 54 wins from 59 bouts -- 38 by knockout -- plus three losses and two draws.
(CNN) -- The fight boxing fans have long been clamoring for has moved a step closer, with undefeated Floyd Mayweather challenging Manny Pacquiao to a showdown on May 5 -- but will it happen? Hopes of the much-anticipated bout dimmed in December when Mayweather, the WBC welterweight champion, was sentenced to a 90-day prison term after being found guilty of domestic violence. However, a Nevada judge ruled last week that the American, who has won all 42 of his professional fights (26 by knockout), could delay reporting to jail until June because he had already lined up a fight in May. @highlight Floyd Mayweather has challenged Manny Pacquiao to a fight on May 5 @highlight Mayweather was sentenced to three months in jail for domestic violence in December @highlight The American received permission to delay reporting to jail in order to fight in May @highlight But Pacquiao says he would prefer to finally face his rival at the end of the month
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But because this is @placeholder, because this is Mourinho, the repercussions and the recriminations for Ivanovic’s actions are likely to last for days.
On nights as dramatic as this, the temptation is to start with the match-winner and go from there. This is no exception. At the final whistle Chelsea’s manager Jose Mourinho marched across the turf to seek out Petr Cech and throw his arms tightly around the Chelsea goalkeeper in a bear hug. Mourinho knows. And so do we. Without Cech between the posts against Everton, who knows whether Willian would have gone on to score Chelsea’s corkscrew winner in the 89th minute. Willian is jubilant as he celebrates his late winner with substitute Didier Drogba, sending Stamford Bridge into pandemonium @highlight Chelsea left it late to break down Everton and maintained their seven-point lead at the top of the table @highlight Willian struck the winner with just two minutes remaining at Stamford Bridge @highlight Steven Naismith was lucky to go unpunished for a handball in the Everton box in the first-half @highlight Branislav Ivanovic could face retrospective punishment for apparent bite on James McCarthy @highlight Nemanja Matic saw his deflected shot ruled out for offside in the closing stages @highlight Gareth Barry was sent off after receiving two yellow cards @highlight Juan Cuadrado played in his first full start for Chelsea since his £27m move from Fiorentina @highlight Romelu Lukaku should have scored against his former club but saw his shot saved by Petr Cech
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The couple was active in @placeholder's glamorous social circles.
New Delhi (CNN) -- The death of an Indian minister's wife after a public controversy in which she accused her husband of having an affair was unnatural and sudden, a hospital spokesman said Saturday. Sunanda Pushkar's death came just days after Indian media reported that she had hacked into her husband Shashi Tharoor's Twitter account and tweeted that he was having an affair with a Pakistani journalist. Pushkar died in her room in a five-star hotel in New Delhi, CNN-IBN reported Friday. Her body was taken to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences for examination. "The postmortem has been completed, we have sent samples for toxicology analysis to rule out poisoning," Dr. Sudhir Gupta, head of the autopsy board at the hospital, told CNN. @highlight Initial postmortem for Sunanda Pushkar is completed, hospital says @highlight "We have sent samples for toxicology analysis to rule out poisoning," official says @highlight Her death came after reports surfaced of an alleged affair by her husband
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@placeholder "put his hands up," the construction worker said, and "the officer was chasing him."
Two men, shocked at what they saw, describe an unarmed teenager with his hands up in the air as he's gunned down by a police officer. They were contractors doing construction work in Ferguson, Missouri, on the day Michael Brown was killed. And the men, who asked not to be identified after CNN contacted them, said they were about 50 feet away from Officer Darren Wilson when he opened fire. An exclusive video captures their reactions during the moments just after the shooting. "He had his f**n hands up," one of the men says in the video. The man told CNN he heard one gunshot, then another shot about 30 seconds later. @highlight A video shows witnesses reacting to the Michael Brown shooting @highlight They describe the teen holding his hands in the air @highlight Their accounts coincide with several other witness descriptions of the shooting @highlight CNN senior legal analyst says the new video is "good evidence"
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We extend our condolences to @placeholder's family and his co-workers."
(CNN) -- A Florida corrections officer assisting in a manhunt died Wednesday in an exchange of gunfire with a murder suspect, who also died, authorities said. Col. Greg Malloy, 44, was mortally wounded, the Florida Department of Corrections said in a statement. Malloy was working as part of the Holmes Correctional Institution's K-9 tracking team, which was assisting the Holmes County Sheriff's Office in the search for Wade Williams. Williams, wanted in the double homicide of his parents, was also killed during the exchange, according to the statement. The incident occurred about 13 miles from Bonifay in the Florida Panhandle. @highlight Florida officer killed during manhunt in Panhandle @highlight Col. Greg Malloy and homicide suspect Wade Williams died @highlight Malloy was working with prison's K-9 tracking team
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@placeholder was not just talking about tackling; he targeted specific players and specific parts of their bodies.
(CNN) -- In the NFL, controlled violence is, and always will be, an essential part of the sport. As fans, we have no problem with coaches telling players to run hard, hit hard and tackle hard, because we know that we can't take that kind of contact and tough physicality out of football. However, as a long-time fan of the NFL, when I heard the audio of former New Orleans Saints Defensive Coordinator Gregg Williams instructing his team to injure members of the San Francisco 49ers before their playoff game in January, I was really bothered. Williams explicitly commanded his defense to target particular players with the intent of injuring them and taking them out of the game. Talking about 49ers star running back Frank Gore, Williams said, "We've got to do everything in the world to make sure we kill Frank Gore's head. We want him running sideways. We want his head sideways." @highlight NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell turns down appeals of bounty punishments @highlight New Orleans Saints coordinator had told players to target opponents for specific injuries @highlight Bill Bennett says such behavior goes way beyond the normal physicality of football @highlight He says Goodell needs to respond to the evidence of harm from concussions in football
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The killing has sparked protests by @placeholder and outrage among rights activists, while police have arrested 44 suspects.
A Pakistani labourer and his pregnant wife killed for alleged blasphemy were locked inside a brick-making factory before their murder to prevent them from fleeing their debts, relatives said today. Shehzad Masih and Shama Bibi - who was four months pregnant and a mother to three children - were then beaten, surrounded by a 1,500 strong crowd and thrown on top of a brick kiln, witnesses said. The killing was sparked by the mob's belief the couple had desecrated a copy of the Koran. By the time the attack was over, only charred bones and the couple's discarded shoes remained. @highlight Christian couple were locked in factory after boss thought they'd flee debts @highlight A mob then beat them and threw them onto a brick kiln, witnesses said @highlight Relatives claim the couple were working in indentured servitude @highlight Killing latest example of mob violence against minorities in Muslim Pakistan @highlight Koran was desecrated day before the attack and mob blamed the couple @highlight Police boosted security in Christian neighbourhoods after attack
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Sheriff: Taunting post leads to arrests in @placeholder bullying
(CNN)"Why aren't you dead?" "You should die." "Wait a minute, why are you still alive?" "Go kill yourself." It's impossible to comprehend another human being, let alone a child, sending such hateful messages to another person, but according to Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd in Lakeland, Florida, these messages are all too real. They were sent to 12-year-old Rebecca Sedwick, who ultimately jumped to her death in September, he said. The messages didn't come via the social networking sites many of us are familiar with: Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. They were sent via newer, lesser-known social applications called Ask.fm and Kik, according to Judd. @highlight Arrests made after 12-year-old Florida girl killed herself following hateful messages on Ask.fm and Kik @highlight Two girls, ages 12 and 14, now charged with felony aggravated stalking in the case @highlight "Why aren't you dead?" was just one of the messages Rebecca Sedwick received @highlight Parents might know Facebook and Twitter, but kids have moved to other social sites
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While the @placeholder truck's cargo suffered only minimal damage, it left chaos in its wake, with two vehicles catapulting off the edge of the broken bridge into the river below.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:26 EST, 26 May 2013 | UPDATED: 09:33 EST, 26 May 2013 Thousands of heavily-trafficked bridges around the U.S. may be one accident or mistake away from collapse, even if the spans are deemed structurally sound, officials warned today. The crossings are kept standing by engineering design, not supported with brute strength or redundant protections like their more modern counterparts. Bridge regulators call the more risky spans 'fracture critical' meaning that if a single, vital component of the bridge is compromised, it can crumple. Those vulnerable crossings carry millions of drivers every day. In Boston, a six-lane highway 1A near Logan airport includes a 'fracture critical' bridge over Bennington Street. In northern Chicago, an I-90 pass that goes over Ashland Avenue is in the same category, as is an I-880 bridge over 5th Avenue in Oakland, California. @highlight Thousands of bridges in use across the country 'functionally obsolete' @highlight Bridges vulnerable to collapse carry millions of drivers every day @highlight Many bridges in Washington State alone have worse sufficiency ratings than the Interstate 5 that collapsed
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Local citizens who work at the base discovered the material that had been put into a burn pit by @placeholder personnel and alerted officials.
Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Religious materials -- including Qurans that were burned at Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan, sparking Afghan protests -- were removed from the library of a detainee center "because of extremist inscriptions" on them, a military official said Tuesday. There was "an appearance that these documents were being used to facilitate extremist communications," a military official said. "Additionally, some of the documents were extremist in and of themselves, apparently originating from outside of Afghanistan," the official said. The official said the material was burned, but authorities are attempting to determine how much. The uproar prompted Gen. John Allen, commander of NATO's International Security Assistance Force, to issue a directive "that all coalition forces in Afghanistan will complete training in the proper handling of religious materials no later than March 3," the NATO-led force said.. @highlight NEW: Commander of NATO-led force mandates training on handling religious materials @highlight Official: Some documents were "extremist in and of themselves" @highlight Commander Gen. John Allen says he has launched an investigation @highlight Muslims regard the Quran as their holy book
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'His visit and how completely fine is after everything he has been through has given us hope for @placeholder.
There was an undeniable connection between two-year-old Zackary Walton and his idol Jono Lancaster when they first met on Monday. Zackary, who has Treacher Collins syndrome, had the opportunity of a lifetime to spend three days with his hero - a one of the world's most recognised individual who suffers from the same genetic disorder. Mother Sarah Walton, who contacted Mr Lancaster and asked him to spend time with her son during his nation-wide tour to educate schools about Treacher Collins syndrome, says the 30-year-old of West Yorkshire has left a huge impact on her family. The rare genetic disorder - which affects one child in every 50,000 - prevents the skull, cheek and jawbones from developing properly. @highlight Zackary Walton, 2, suffers from Treacher Collins syndrome @highlight He met with his hero Jono Lancaster in Adelaide on Monday @highlight Mr Lancaster, of the UK, is touring Australia to visit schools and educate them about the genetic disorder @highlight Sarah Walton lives with her son Zac and four other children in rural SA @highlight Zackary has a tracheostomy, which means his airway is compromised @highlight He needs to be monitored around the clock so that he can breathe
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@placeholder on Monday proposed working-level Red Cross talks regarding repatriation, according to a South Korean Red Cross news release.
(CNN) -- South Korea will attempt a second time to send a group of North Koreans back to the communist North on Monday, according to the Red Cross. The effort comes three days after North Korea refused accept the same group. The North rejected the first attempt by the South to repatriate 27 of the North Koreans over four defectors, who decided remain behind in South Korea. The North has demanded the return of the whole group of 31 -- including the defectors, according to South Korea's official news agency Yonhap. The North Koreans accidentally crossed over into South Korean waters on a fishing boat in early February. @highlight Four members of a group of 31 North Koreans have defected to the South @highlight North Korea is demanding the return of the whole group, including the defectors @highlight The South Korean government firmly refuses to return the four defectors
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@placeholder started seeing Diaz after he injured his back on a construction job.
The modest clinic on Milpas Street in laid-back Santa Barbara, California, was well known to patients seeking powerful pain medication. They went there to find the "Candy Man." Dr. Julio Diaz earned that nickname because, according to court records, he was writing prescriptions for massive numbers of pills -- hundreds, even thousands, at a time. He prescribed medications like oxycodone, a powerful opioid pain killer that is highly addictive. At the nearby Cottage Hospital, emergency room doctors noticed a pattern and sensed a problem. "We communicate first with our patients and then with the primary care providers. We then began to see that there was a pattern and that clearly by far Dr. Diaz's prescribing stood out above any of the other physicians in the computer," Dr. Chris Lambert said. @highlight Dr. Julio Diaz awaiting sentencing on charges including illegal drug distribution @highlight Adam Montgomery, 27, became addicted to prescription drugs and later died @highlight DEA alleges Diaz prescribed him more than 2,000 pills in the six weeks before his death
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@placeholder, who is married with a child, kept a journal during the search, which became the basis for the book.
A Louisiana man claims in a new book that his biological father was the notorious Zodiac Killer of northern California, who's still sought by authorities, publisher HarperCollins said Tuesday. The Zodiac serial killer is believed to have killed five people in 1968-69 and gained notoriety by writing several letters to police boasting of the slayings, with swatches of bloody clothing as proof of his claims. The serial killer claimed to have killed as many as 37 people and has never been caught. Now Gary L. Stewart, a vice president at the cleaning company Delta Tech Service in Baton Rouge, is recounting his decade-long search for his biological father and has concluded that man -- Earl Van Best, Jr., who's now dead -- was the Zodiac Killer, the publisher said. @highlight One of two Zodiac Killer survivors says someone always stirs up the unsolved case @highlight Gary L. Stewart was abandoned as a baby in a stairwell in a Louisiana tenement @highlight He claims his late biological father, Earl Van Best Jr., was the Zodiac Killer @highlight Investigators say they aren't aware of the book but will look into its claims
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It's representative of how partisanship and polarization have taken over @placeholder," she says.
(CNN) -- The fiscal cliff is hours away. And Americans are angry. Across the country, millions are fed up with a Congress that seems unable to get some important things done. "We need Congress to represent the people, not two arrogant parties that can't see middle ground," Garry Benner says. "Nowhere else in this country can you get paid for ... years and not do your job," Tom Jeffries says. By posting their views on Facebook, Benner and Jeffries joined a growing chorus of millions who are venting through social media. Forget 2013; nation is counting down to fiscal cliff @highlight Americans are using social media to vent anger about the fiscal cliff @highlight Most want it avoided, but some want the U.S. to "go over" the cliff @highlight The social media messages let Washington hear from everyday people, GOP strategist says @highlight An 18-year-old says the fiscal cliff has almost led her to give up hopes of serving in government
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"@placeholder, a country of just 11 million people, has sent 165 health professionals," Kerry noted in his remarks, "and it plans to send nearly 300 more."
Washington (CNN) -- Using some of the most dramatic language yet by a U.S. official, Secretary of State John Kerry on Friday called on world leaders to contribute far more to the international Ebola response. Kerry warned that, absent a concerted effort by the international community, "Ebola has the potential to become a scourge like HIV or polio that we will end up fighting -- all of us -- for decades." The secretary made these remarks to a room of foreign ambassadors at the State Department in Washington. He called on them to use their influence to bring stronger commitments to the Ebola fight, which has plagued Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia for weeks, and has spread as far as the United States and Europe. @highlight Kerry spoke at the State Department on Friday to a group of foreign ambassadors. @highlight Kerry praised a handful of countries for their contributions to the effort, including Cuba. @highlight Kerry said "Ebola has the potential to become a scourge like HIV or polio".
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But @placeholder officials refuse to put a price tag on the programs -- or to reveal how, in fact, they would be paid for.
Washington (CNN) -- As with any State of the Union address, President Barack Obama this year had several audiences and there were multiple aims for the White House: To show that he understands the economy is still struggling and that he will do more to help the unemployed find jobs, and to portray a different side of himself than what was seen on Inauguration Day -- one willing to reach out to the other party. While the president did offer some new proposals -- including increasing the minimum wage and guaranteeing preschool -- many of the ideas he pushed were repeating what he had previously offered but went nowhere in divided Washington. And we saw a president trying to expand the use of executive power to help push his agenda. @highlight Obama's State of the Union address could have been a campaign speech from last year @highlight While he did give a nod to the opposing party, some of his proposals are non-starters with GOP @highlight Obama says proposals won't increase debt, but officials won't say how they'll be paid for @highlight President made it clear that if Congress won't deal with issues, he'll do it by executive order
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It could reveal who and what might have been on @placeholder's mind at the time of the shooting from his text messages.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 10:41 EST, 25 November 2012 | UPDATED: 12:05 EST, 25 November 2012 A major piece of evidence in the fatal shooting of Trayvon Martin has yet to be analyzed - his cell phone. Attorneys for shooter George Zimmerman are fighting to get information pulled from phone records in the hope of shedding light on the teenager's death. The phone was found at the scene with its battery dead on the night that Trayvon Martin was killed on February 26 in Sanford, Florida. Fighting: George Zimmerman's attorneys want a state order to pull more information from Trayvon Martin's phone @highlight Trayvon Martin, 17, shot dead on February 26 in Sanford, Florida
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the shady online outfit, whose victims included the @placeholder, the CIA,
Named: Teenage hacker Mustafa Al-Bassam can be named for the first time today after an anonymity order was lifted This is the 18-year-old British hacker who joined in high-tech attacks on the CIA and the Serious Organised Crime Agency. A-Level student Mustafa Al-Bassam, who until now had his identity protected because of his age, previously admitted two computer crime charges relating to notorious hacker collective Lulzsec. During the attacks on February 1, 2011, members of the loosely-organised group hijacked computers to overwhelm the systems of major bodies including Sony and newspaper publisher News International. The so-called 'distributed denial of service' attacks (DdoS) work by overwhelming target servers with useless data and flooding computers with traffic. @highlight Mustafa Al-Bassam named for first time after anonymity order was lifted @highlight Admitted computer crimes linked to hacker collective Lulzsec @highlight The Pentagon, News International and Sony among high-profile victims @highlight Al-Bassam is one of four British members of the online outfit to be convicted
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@placeholder President Evo Morales' voice cracked as he spoke to reporters, describing Chavez as someone "who gave all his life for the liberation of the Venezuelan people ... of all the anti-imperialists and anti-capitalists of the world."
Thousands of Venezuelans are expected to line the streets Wednesday morning as Hugo Chavez's remains are taken from the military hospital where he died to the Fuerte Tiuna Military Academy in Caracas. Presidents arrived in the country for the funeral procession, including Uruguay's Jose Mujica, Argentina's Cristina Kirchner and Bolivia's Evo Morales. The country has declared seven days of mourning, closed schools for the rest of the week and deployed armed forces to "guarantee peace." The death of the longtime charismatic but controversial leader Tuesday leaves many unanswered questions that Venezuela and the world must now grapple with. Who is expected to succeed Chavez? @highlight Chavez's death leaves many unanswered questions @highlight Chavez was the leader of Venezuela for 14 years @highlight Former vice president Nicolás Maduro will take over as president until an election
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For @placeholder, it will be a good thing, that's the most important thing."
(CNN) -- They are two of the biggest names in motorcycle racing, and tensions were high the last time they were on the same team, but Jorge Lorenzo says rival Valentino Rossi's return to Yamaha is "good news." Rossi left the Japanese team in 2010 after Lorenzo won his first world MotoGP championship, ending the Italian's two seasons of dominance. Rossi, who won the world title four times with Yamaha and three with Honda, has struggled to be competitive since joining Ducati, managing just two podium placings in 28 races. The 33-year-old has agreed a deal for the 2013 and 2014 seasons, resuming a partnership which Yamaha described as a "super team" when the news was announced last Friday. @highlight Valentino Rossi will return to Yamaha on two-year deal from start of 2013 season @highlight Seven-time world champion has struggled since leaving to join Ducati in 2011 @highlight MotoGP series leader Jorge Lorenzo welcomes the return of his former teammate @highlight Spaniard says Rossi will be motivated by the prospect of renewing their rivalry
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It was during his operation that Ashe is believed to have contracted the @placeholder virus from infected blood transfusions.
(CNN) -- Tennis hero, inspiring role model for African Americans, social activist and high-profile campaigner for the HIV and AIDS communities, Arthur Ashe died in 1993, but it is a measure of his influence that 20 years on his legacy burns as brightly as ever. The main stadium court at Flushing Meadows, where the U.S. Open is staged, is named in his honor, a striking statue of Ashe adorns the grounds, while the Arthur Ashe Kids' Day is a glittering annual bash that kick starts the fortnight for the final grand slam of the season. Michelle Obama was the guest of honor this year. @highlight Arthur Ashe won three grand slam titles @highlight First African American to achieve feat of winning a slam @highlight Died aged 49 in 1993 of AIDS related illness from an infected blood transfusion @highlight Stadium court at Flushing Meadows named in his honor
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By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:47 EST, 27 January 2013 | UPDATED: 12:01 EST, 27 January 2013 Dozens of Instagram and Facebook users have been left frustrated and alarmed after both sites locked them out of their accounts this week and demanded copies of Government-approved ID to allow them to regain access. Online comment threads were inundated with questions from concerned users on Tuesday who thought the approach was a phishing scam, CNET reported. However, yesterday it was confirmed the request was official and users would need to follow the strict instructions in order to get their accounts reactivated. @highlight Angry users flood message boards after being locked out of their accounts and receiving notification they had to submit ID which they presume was a scam @highlight Facebook spokesman confirms yesterday it was an official request and it can require ID if a user is suspected of violating terms of service @highlight Many left frustrated as site fails to respond to emails or refuses to accept ID put forward
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'But this headline figure does disguise one worrying trend: the decrease of students coming from @placeholder by 12 per cent and Pakistan by seven per cent, while demographic trends suggest these should be sources of growth for the UK.
More first-year students from China have enrolled at UK universities than those from the whole of the EU put together. Last year, 58,810 Chinese undergraduates started their study here, while students from the continent, excluding those from the UK itself, totalled 57,190. However numbers of students from India and Pakistan have dropped by more than a thousand, official figures show, suggesting the Government's attempts to restrict student visas has put undergraduates off studying in Britain. More first-year students from China have enrolled at UK universities than the whole of the EU put together (file picture) The number of Chinese first-years coming to the UK has increased by 59 per cent since 2009/10, when 36,950 new students enrolled, figures revealed by the Higher Educations Statistics Agency show. @highlight More first-year Chinese students in the UK than from the whole of the EU @highlight Last year 58,810 Chinese undergraduates moved to the UK for their studies @highlight Total of 57,190 came from EU countries, not including British students @highlight Meanwhile official figures show decline in Indian and Pakistani students @highlight But there was still a total of 310,000 non-EU students last year - up 3%
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@placeholder joined the 211 Crew after he entered prison in 2005 for a string of assault and menacing charges that combined for an eight-year sentence.
By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 07:44 EST, 5 April 2013 | UPDATED: 10:58 EST, 5 April 2013 James Lohr, 47, was captured early Friday morning, though it's unclear whether he's been formally charged in connection to Clements' death Authorities have arrested a member of a white supremacist gang linked to the killing Colorado's prisons chief, who was shot answering the door of his home last month. El Paso County sheriff's spokesman Jeff Kramer says James Lohr was taken into custody early Friday. Lohr was wanted for questioning in the murder of Colorado Corrections Director Tom Clements. It's unclear if Lohr has been charged. @highlight White supremacist gang member James Lohr was taken into custody early Friday @highlight Authorities believe Lohr is linked to the killing of Colorado Corrections Director Tom Clements @highlight Clements was murdered on the steps of his own home on March 19 by gang associate Evan Ebel @highlight Ebel was killed in a shootout with authorities on March 21
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A spokesman for English Heritage said: 'Following many years of neglect and decay, @placeholder had fallen into a state of significant disrepair and was in danger of being lost forever.
By Matt Blake One of Britain's most historic country mansions has gone on the market for a bargain £2.5 million. With its own minstrels' gallery, 18th century classical library and vast Italianate gardens, Apethorpe Hall has all the trappings of a palace fit for a king. But there is just one thing missing that no monarch could live without ... a throne of porcelain and a bath to match. The princely pile, near Oundle, Northamptonshire, has no bathroom and carries a £100,000-a-year maintenance bill. Princely: With its own minstrels gallery, 18th century classical library and Italianate gardens, Apethorpe Hall has all the trappings of a mansion fit for a king @highlight Apethorpe Hall, near Oundle, Northamptonshire, was once a haunt of James I, Elizabeth I and Charles I @highlight It has a minstrels' gallery, 18th century classical library and Italianate gardens @highlight English Heritage have lavished millions on its restoration since buying it for £3m eight years ago @highlight James I himself is reputed to have enjoyed homosexual trysts in a secret bedroom after meeting 'sweetheart' courtier George Villiers at the hall @highlight Campaigners accuse Government of wasting millions of pounds of taxpayers money after selling at fraction of the price it paid
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Divided loyalties and foreign allegiances – Should @placeholder accept them?'
It was the controversial singlet pulled from the shelves of two Woolworths stores after accusations it was emblazoned with a 'racist' message. But Palmer United Party Senator Jacqui Lambie has said the singlet's 'if you don't love it, leave' message did not go far enough. 'In my view, the message on the singlet didn't go far enough,' Ms Lambie told Daily Mail Australia on Wednesday. 'It should have read, "If you don't love it - leave - before we deport you."' Scroll down for video The singlet featured an image of the Australian flag and the text: 'If you don't love it, leave' @highlight The singlet was pulled from the shelves of Woolworths after criticism on social media @highlight The piece of clothing said: 'If you don't love it, leave' and featured an image of the Australian flag @highlight Senator Lambie told Daily Mail Australia the message should have gone further and said: "If you don't love it - leave - before we deport you' @highlight Talkback hosts Ray Hadley, Ben Fordham, have criticised the supermarket's decision @highlight Staff of Greens MP Adam Bandt called the singlet 'divisive and ridiculous' on Monday
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Hindu groups have pushed to build a temple in Ayodhya, to replace a @placeholder mosque razed by a Hindu extremists 1992.
New Delhi, India (CNN) -- A verdict on a holy site claimed by both Hindus and Muslims will not be delivered Friday, as was previously expected. India's Supreme Court on Thursday temporarily stayed the verdict. The order postpones a judgment that will decide ownership of long-disputed land in the northern Indian town of Ayodhya. Supreme court lawyer Mukul Rohatgi told reporters that the hearing on the petition would resume Tuesday. India stepped up security ahead of the anticipated decision and on Wednesday, temporarily banned mass text messages over fears that the ruling might spark sectarian passions. The order came from the Ministry of Communications and the Ministry of Home Affairs to telecommunications companies, instructing them not to deliver bulk text messages "in all service areas with immediate effect for the next 72 hours." @highlight Both Hindus and Muslims claim rights to land in Ayodhya @highlight The ancient town has been a religious flashpoint for 400 years @highlight Hindu mobs razed a 16th-century mosque that once stood there @highlight The government braced for more Hindu-Muslim violence and banned text messaging
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But some believe the beefed-up military presence was part of a power struggle between al-Maliki and @placeholder.
Irbil, Iraq (CNN) -- Iraqi President Fuad Masum nominated a new Prime Minister on Monday, further complicating the country's intense power struggle amid a dire humanitarian crisis and a militant threat strong enough to draw U.S. air power back to the fray. In a ceremony attended by key members of the main Shiite bloc in Parliament, Masum nominated Haider al-Abadi to succeed a defiant Nuri al-Maliki, who had earlier vowed to hang on to power. It wasn't clear what impact the situation would have on the country, which is already torn by a threat from Islamist militants so brutal that they crucify people and brag about it online. @highlight NEW: United States carries out airstrikes on ISIS checkpoints, vehicles @highlight U.S. President Barack Obama calls for an inclusive government @highlight Nuri al-Maliki slams the political appointment as "null and void" @highlight Iraqi President nominates Haider al-Abadi to replace the defiant al-Maliki
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"Mr. Reeves is truly an innocent man," @placeholder told reporters.
The 71-year-old ex-police officer accused of shooting dead a man inside a Florida movie theater won't get the chance to go home -- at least for now -- after a judge Friday decided not to grant him bail. Judge Pat Siracusa made his decision after two days of wrenching, evocative, at times seemingly contradictory testimony inside a Dade City, Florida, courtroom. "The state did, in fact, meet their standard," Siracusa said of prosecutors argument that Curtis Reeves shouldn't be allowed to post bond. "And I am going to detain Mr. Reeves, pretrial. He will remain in custody." Reeves' lawyer signaled his intention to appeal a decision that -- while not unexpected, given this is a homicide case -- he believes is unwarranted. The attorney, Richard Escobar, said that he's optimistic about not only the appeal on bail, but that a jury of six citizens will side with his client. @highlight Lawyer: Curtis Reeves will appeal bail ruling, looks forward to trial @highlight Chad Oulson's wife says she's "very happy and relieved" @highlight Judge Pat Siracusa sides with prosecutors, who said Reeves shouldn't be allowed bail @highlight Reeves is charged with murder in the shooting of a man who allegedly texted in a theater
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@placeholder had to tell one another that she wants to talk about Verizon and not if she likes unicorns
By Becky Evans PUBLISHED: 05:03 EST, 6 February 2013 | UPDATED: 11:20 EST, 6 February 2013 It may have seemed like a clever advertising ploy but a company's attempt to use 'real' customers to promote itself has backfired after they were targeted in a series of Twitter attacks. In the series of commercials Verizon FiOS urges viewers to contact Liana Rowe, Mike 'The Goose' Steinmetz and Regina Schneider who claim to love the company and want to share their experiences. But instead of genuine inquiries about download speeds, the trio have been besieged by hundreds of irrelevant, odd and very funny questions. @highlight Verizon FiOS used 'real' customers in their latest advertising campaign @highlight But the trio have been besieged by people asking irrelevant questions @highlight They have been asked if they are robots and if fast internet speeds can help them with their drug problems or even find their mother
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