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One of the areas 'dusted' by @placeholder using its wire brush
By Mark Prigg PUBLISHED: 08:08 EST, 8 January 2013 | UPDATED: 05:24 EST, 9 January 2013 It landed in a blaze of jets that scorched the martian surface, has burnt holes in rocks and scooped up soil before messily dumping it. Now Nasa's Curiosity rover finally seems to be making amends - and acting uncannily like Pixar's Wall-e cleaning robot - by sweeping nearby rocks clean. The latest part of its mission saw the rover use specially designed brushes (or dirt removal tools, as the space agency calls them) to reveal nearby rocks scientists were interested in. @highlight Nasa uses 'dirt removal tool' - also known as a wire brush, to sweep dust for first time @highlight Only the rover's drill remains unused
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The @placeholder ethnic minority and the Hutu majority had been at odds even before 1994.
(CNN) -- Fifteen years ago this month, Rwanda declared a cease-fire in a genocide that left more than 800,000 dead. In the attacks that started in April 1994, Hutu militias and members of the general population sought out Tutsis and moderate Hutus -- and went on a 100-day killing rampage. In June of 1994, Rwanda was still in the grip of a 100-day killing rampage. Civilians and children got incentives to take part in the atrocities, including promises of land belonging to their Tutsi neighbors. It was one of the most brutal genocides in modern history. Some figures put the number of dead at 1 million, 10 percent of the population of the central African nation. Millions more were raped and disfigured. A whole generation of children lost their parents. @highlight Simmering hatreds between Tutsi and Hutu erupted in genocide in 1994 @highlight 100-day killing rampage left 800,000 dead -- mostly Tutsis and moderate Hutus @highlight Rwanda is now considered one of Africa's most stable nations
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@placeholder has indicated the sentence will be commuted to life in prison if he is extradited.
By Craig Mackenzie PUBLISHED: 03:28 EST, 12 August 2012 | UPDATED: 22:50 EST, 12 August 2012 Arrested: Laszlo Csatary was the world's most wanted Nazi for his alleged role in the Holocaust The world's number one Nazi war crimes suspect is facing prison in the city he once ruled with fear. Authorities in Slovakia want Laszlo Csatary to serve a life sentence for his role in the deportation of 15,700 Jews to the Auschwitz death camp. Csatary, 97, is under house arrest in Hungary after it was revealed he was secretly living in Budapest. Now the authorities there are considering bringing new war crime charges against him. @highlight Laszlo Csatary, 97, may spend rest of life behind bars in Slovakia @highlight 'His crimes cannot be justified on the basis he acted on orders' @highlight He was a police commander in charge of a Jewish ghetto
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There are some suggestions that Nessie isn’t dead at all, but on holiday in @placeholder.
Reports are coming in that Scotland’s beloved Loch Ness monster may be dead. For the first time in almost 90 years no ‘confirmed sightings’ have been made of the Serpentine Scottish beast. Veteran Nessie spotter Gary Campbell, who keeps a register of sightings, said no one had come forward in 18 months to say they had seen the monster. For the first time in almost 90 years no 'confirmed sightings' have been made of the Serpentine Scottish beast Bookmaker William Hill also said the three entries to its annual Nessie spotting contest could be explained. They were images of a wave, a duck and a picture not even taken on Loch Ness. @highlight For the first time in 90 years no ‘confirmed sightings’ have been made @highlight Recent images were of a wave, duck and one not even taken on Loch Ness @highlight 'It's very upsetting news and we don't know where she's gone,' said a local @highlight Image taken in November appears to show Nessie has gone to Australia
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And, like Johnson, he has done little to suggest that was a bad piece of business on @placeholder’s behalf.
Sergio Aguero’s super strike to make it 1-1 was Manchester City’s first at the Stadium of Light in more than four-and-a-half years. The last City player to find the back of the net on Wearside was a certain Adam Johnson, now of Sunderland. He curled a delightful equaliser in the final minute of a 1-1 draw in March, 2010. Johnson, though, has failed to hit those heights in red and white and was absent with a knock. Sergio Aguero celebrates scoring for Manchester City in their 4-1 win over Sunderland Stevan Jovetic (right) scores City's second and the striker gave them the lead for the first time in the game @highlight Manchester City fell behind to an early goal from Connor Wickham @highlight Sergio Aguero pulled Manchester City level immediately and scored again @highlight Stevan Jovetic and Pablo Zabaleta were also on the scoresheet for City
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He wanted @placeholder to be with him and him alone.
By James Rush PUBLISHED: 11:39 EST, 26 June 2013 | UPDATED: 12:38 EST, 26 June 2013 Carl Mills, who is accused of killing three generations of the same family after setting fire to their home, pictured arriving at Newport Crown Court A jealous boyfriend killed his own baby daughter, her mother and grandmother after torching their home on the day the child was released from hospital, a murder trial has heard today. Carl Mills, 29, is accused of killing three generations of the same family after setting their home ablaze. Kayleigh Buckley, 17, six-month-old daughter Kimberley and grandmother Kim, 46, were all trapped in their home when it was engulfed in flames. @highlight Carl Mills is accused of killing three generations of the same family in fire @highlight Court heard he set fire to home on day his daughter returned from hospital @highlight The 29-year-old denies three charges of murder
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A stronger stance against @placeholder may rattle trade ties even more, Collett said.
Hong Kong (CNN) -- Shinzo Abe, Japan's one-time prime minister, may get a second chance at the job. After serving as the country's leader from 2006 to 2007, his Liberal Democratic Party looks set to return to power this weekend in national elections. Some investors believe the second coming of Abe will be good for Japan's equity markets. "Investors are pricing in...much greater monetary easing," said Ben Collett, head of Japanese equities at Louis Capital Markets in Hong Kong. In mid-November, Abe called for unlimited monetary easing to jumpstart the economy. He also urged the Bank of Japan to raise its current 1% inflation goal to as much as 3%. @highlight Some investors believe second coming of Shinzo Abe will be good for Japan equity markets @highlight Collett: 'Investors pricing in monetary easing' after Abe's support for such measures @highlight Abe expected to push back harder against China than his predecessors @highlight Collett: Abe may want to destabilize yen to remove its popularity as safe haven
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The refinery is the major employer in the riverside town just northwest of @placeholder.
PORT WENTWORTH, Georgia (CNN) -- The bodies of four workers were discovered Friday in the ruins of a sugar refinery near Savannah, Georgia, that was gutted by a massive explosion and fire Thursday night, and at least four other people are missing, authorities said. The bodies, which were taken to a medical examiner's office, have not been identified. "This is still a very fluid situation, there could be more [victims]," said Sgt. Mike Wilson, a spokesman for the Savannah-Chatham Metropolitan Police Department. Earlier, a reporter asked him about reports that as many as 17 people might be missing. "I don't want to speculate with a number right now," Wilson said. @highlight NEW: "This is still a very fluid situation, there could be more [victims]," police say @highlight Officials say the fire is under control, but not out @highlight Managers suspect static electricity ignited dust at sugar refinery @highlight Blast shook homes miles away across Savannah River in South Carolina
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Australian cricket captain Michael Clarke was close friends with @placeholder and will be one of the eight pall bearers
Fallen Australian cricketer Phillip Hughes will be farewelled in a touching ceremony in his hometown of Macksville, with his father Greg, brother Jason and close friend Michael Clarke acting as pall bearers on Wednesday. The five other pall bearers will be Corey Ireland, Mitchell Lonergan, Matthew Day, Aaron Finch and Tom Cooper - who was Hughes' batting partner at the time of last Tuesday's tragedy that claimed his life. Devastated residents will get the chance to farewell their 'favourite son' as thousands of people from Australia and overseas inundate the 2,600-strong town in New South Wales. Scroll down for video @highlight Funeral service for Phillip Hughes will be held at Macksville High School @highlight The ceremony will begin at 2pm, with thousands expected to attend @highlight Michael Clarke will also be reading a tribute during the service in NSW @highlight Hughes died two days after he was hit by a bouncer last Tuesday at SCG
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It would've been nice to have a @placeholder victory today, but that's racing.
(CNN) -- He was hoping to triumph in front of his home fans, but it all went horribly wrong for cycling star Mark Cavendish -- with members of the Royal family watching. With the 101st Tour de France starting in Britain this year, all eyes were on Cavendish in Saturday's opening stage in Yorkshire. But the 29-year-old, one of the most successful sprinters in the race's history, dislocated his right shoulder and suffered ligament damage after colliding with rival Simon Gerrans during the finish. Germany's Marcel Kittel won the 190.5-kilometer (118-mile) stage to take an early advantage in the month-long race, which is commencing in the UK for the first time since 2007. @highlight Mark Cavendish dislocates his shoulder in Tour de France crash @highlight Saturday's opening stage won by Germany's Marcel Kittel @highlight Early stages of Tour taking place in UK for first time in seven years @highlight Royal family launches historic first leg in Yorkshire
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Millwall manager @placeholder looks despondent after his side were thrashed 4-0 at Bradford City
Ian Holloway was clinging to his job after Millwall capitulated to League One Bradford City and missed the prize of a fourth-round trip to Chelsea. Holloway, who has been in charge for just over a year, locked his players in the dressing-room at Valley Parade for an hour after witnessing an abject performance. The defeat means Millwall have won only twice in the last 22 games, and their fans rounded on the 51-year-old manager by chanting: ‘You’re getting sacked in the morning’. James Hanson heads League One side Bradford ahead after just eight minutes at Valley Parade Hanson celebrates his early strike as Bradford started the brighter during their FA Cup replay with Millwall @highlight Mark Beevers given a straight red card for a bad foul after six minutes @highlight James Hanson and Jon Stead fire Bradford 2-0 up early on @highlight Andy Halliday put Bradford 3-0 up following mass brawl beaten the players @highlight Billy Knott makes it four for the hosts from close range in the second-half @highlight League One Bradford earn a FA Cup fourth round tie away at Chelsea
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Nearly 60 @placeholder are working in 19 of Bangladesh's 64 districts.
Amina Begum had never seen a computer until a few years ago, but now she's on Skype regularly with her husband. A woman on a bicycle brings the Internet to her. Dozens of 'Info Ladies' bike into remote Bangladeshi villages with laptops and Internet connections, helping tens of thousands of people - especially women - get everything from government services to chats with distant loved ones. It's a vital service in a country where only five million of 152 million people have Internet access. Window to the world: Info Lady Mehedi Akthar Misty (right) helps Amina Begum, 45, to talk to her husband via Skype in the village of Jharabarsha @highlight The Info Ladies bike hundreds of miles, bringing laptop computers and internet connections to thousands in impoverished farming villages @highlight Villagers can contact loved ones via Skype, use social media like Facebook and find out about government services @highlight Vital service in a country where only five million of 152m have internet access @highlight Info Ladies also offer advice on health matters and are trained to give blood tests
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@placeholder is the current champion and people are going to write me off, that’s why I am excited because I am going to go out there to put a show on and take Porter out and bring the belt home.’
By Mike Dawes Kell Brook has vowed to prove he is a world class fighter by ripping the IBF welterweight crown from Shawn Porter when they clash at the StubHub Center in Carson, California on August 16. Brook has had to bide his time for his first world title fight with three clashes against previous champion Devon Alexander cancelled through injuries to both men. The unbeaten Sheffield star, who arrived at promoter Matchroom’s open day in a helicopter on Wednesday, will travel to America in two weeks’ time to complete his training camp, and Brook says that the time has come to show the world he belongs at the very top. @highlight Brook will fight for the IBF welterweight crown in August @highlight The Sheffield star will begin preparations in America in two weeks @highlight Brook had three fights cancelled against previous champions Devon Alexander
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Speaking from her home in Blackpool, David’s mother, @placeholder-Marie Sagar, 34, said her son was 'loved by everyone'.
By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 07:55 EST, 31 March 2012 | UPDATED: 05:36 EST, 3 April 2012 The mother of a Blackpool teenager who died after falling into the sea, has paid a tribute to her 'perfect boy'. David Sagar, 17, fell backwards from the sea wall into the water near Gynn Square, in the North Shore area of the resort, on Friday afternoon. His friends alerted emergency services who launched two lifeboats and the teen was pulled out of the sea. Tragic: David Sagar, 17, right, was sitting on the sea wall opposite Gynn Square, North Shore, on Friday when it is believed he fell backwards into the water. His mother Anne-Marie Sagar, left, today paid a heartbreaking tribute to her 'perfect boy' @highlight David Sagar, 17, was sitting on the sea wall opposite Gynn Square, in Blackpool, on Friday afternoon when he fell backwards into the water @highlight Police said they were treating David’s death as a tragic accident
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One was a seven pointer (on the @placeholder) and it worked perfectly."
(CNN) -- In September 1985 a devastating earthquake measuring 8.1 on the Richter Scale smashed into Mexico City killing 10,000 people and leaving parts of the city in ruins. Since then, the populous Latin American nation of 122 million has invested in one of the most advanced seismic warning systems anywhere in the world. The SASMEX facility came online in 1991 and reacts to data gathered by sensors placed near major fault lines along Mexico's Pacific coast. Receivers dotted around five major cities, including Mexico City and Acapulco, will sound the alarm if they detect an earthquake. It's a system that can buy vital seconds for residents to brace themselves before the tremors begin. @highlight Grillo is a device that aims to bring a low-cost earthquake warning system to the masses in Mexico @highlight A number of major fault lines are situated along Mexico's Pacific Coast @highlight Some say a widespread program of public education is required so people know what to do when seismic activity occurs
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"I was in shock because I had only learned three days before that he had been involved in a relationship," @placeholder recalled on Tuesday's show.
(CNN) -- It's doubtful there's ever a perfect time or place to end a marriage, but for Dean McDermott, that time and place was in a Palm Springs, California, hotel room after playing a round of golf. Mary Jo Eustace said she's been able to take her 2006 divorce from Dean McDermott and turn it into a positive. The actor told his then-wife, Mary Jo Eustace, that he'd been having an affair with Tori Spelling and that he'd found his soul mate, Eustace recalled Tuesday on HLN's "The Joy Behar Show." "[He said], 'I'm leaving you -- she loves me unconditionally,' " Eustace said. @highlight Joy Behar invited women who went through public divorces onto her HLN show @highlight Mary Jo Eustace talked about how hard it was to watch Dean McDermott move on @highlight Lance Armstrong's ex-wife, Kristen, said she couldn't hate her husband's new love @highlight Dina Matos said ex-New Jersey Gov. Jim McGreevey married her for political gain
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He wants the players, too, to play with pride in an @placeholder shirt -- a shirt that he wore 20 times during his own career.
(CNN) -- No one in the Netherlands will be panicking just yet but this isn't how the Dutch wanted to start their Euro 2016 qualifying campaign. The Netherlands -- fresh off an uplifting third-place finish at the World Cup in Brazil -- lost their first Euro or World Cup qualifier since October 2011 after a slumping Czech Republic overcame Guus Hiddink's weakened side 2-1 in Group A thanks to an injury-time effort. It stemmed from a defensive blunder, as Daryl Janmaat's header intended for his keeper Jasper Cillessen went past Cillessen, hit the post and gave Vaclav Pilar an easy finish. @highlight The Netherlands lose their first qualifier in three years after a 2-1 defeat to the Czechs @highlight The result came after the Netherlands lost to Italy 2-0 in a high-profile friendly @highlight Italy wins at Norway for the first time since 1937, cruising in a 2-0 victory in Oslo @highlight It was the first competitive game in charge for Antonio Conte, who left Juventus in the summer
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Tschirschky claimed @placeholder's will was a powerful attack on Hitler's ambition, declaring that the the army should be independent from parliament, that a constitutional monarchy should be established and that the legislative and executive branches of government should be separated.
By Matt Blake The Second World War could have been prevented by a single document... but Hitler destroyed it before it was made public, MI5 secret files have revealed. The last will and testament of Baron Paul von Hindenburg, Germany's president until his death in 1934, rejected Adolf Hitler's claim to the Reichstag and urged the nation to embrace democracy. Such was the respect that Germany's political class had for Hindenburg, his dissent from beyond the grave would surely have been heard and may well have obstructed Hitler's rise to power, prevented war and changed the course of history, reported The Times. @highlight Hindenburg rejected Adolf Hitler's claim to power, pushing for democracy @highlight He recorded feelings in will, drafted by Fritz Günther von Tschirschky @highlight But Hitler demanded to see will before it was published and destroyed it @highlight Hindenburg hated Hitler, despite making him German Chancellor in 1933 @highlight It was intended as a 'bomb timed to go off posthumously' and derail Hitler
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'During his leave, a young painter called John Whichelo travelled to Nelson's house at @placeholder and painted him in pastel.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 19:55 EST, 8 July 2013 | UPDATED: 02:48 EST, 9 July 2013 Nelson was painted by John Whichelo in September 1805 after the young artist visited him at his home The last portrait made of Admiral Lord Nelson before he was killed in the Battle of Trafalgar is expected to fetch £30,000 at auction tomorrow. Nelson was painted by John Whichelo in September 1805 after the young artist visited him at his estate in Merton, South London. While at his home, Nelson began plans for the Battle of Trafalgar and also said his goodbyes to lover Lady Emma Hamilton. @highlight Admiral Nelson was painted by John Whichelo in September 1805 @highlight He was killed in action a month later during the Battle of Trafalgar @highlight The profile depicts a grey-haired Nelson in Vice-Admiral's undress uniform
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They caught them just right here and killed them," said a young man who gave his name only as @placeholder.
By Alex Delmar-morgan PUBLISHED: 08:44 EST, 27 January 2014 | UPDATED: 09:20 EST, 27 January 2014 The U.S. threatened targeted sanctions Sunday against those responsible for the worsening sectarian violence in the Central African Republic as at least eight died in fresh clashes. Mob violence in the capital Bangui claimed eight lives Sunday as Christian militia attacked and looted predominantly Muslim neighborhoods, with fighting between religious groups intensifying. On Friday a former Muslim minister was hacked to death by armed groups. John Kerry, the U.S. secretary of state, said Washington was considering ‘targeted sanctions against those who further destabilize the situation, or pursue their own selfish ends by abetting or encouraging the violence’. @highlight U.S. says it is mulling targeted sanctions against ringleaders of the violence @highlight Eight more killed in fresh clashes between Christian and Muslim militia @highlight Two bodies seen burning in the street, witnesses say
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A frantic brown and white @placeholder can be seen desperately trying to jump up towards the bunker's exit.
By Sarah Dean Twelve puppies found living in their own filth while locked inside an underground bunker have been rescued from a cruel puppy farm. Sought after breeds, including King Charles spaniels, labradors and German shepherds were kept three metres below ground in darkness with no fresh air, by a 43-year-old woman in Western Australia. 'The smell emanating from this is quite overpowering,' said an RSPCA rescuer as he lifted the lid of the bunker. Saved: 12 puppies were found locked up inside an underground bunker in countryside WA in January Locked up: The dogs were kept in squalid conditions three metres below ground @highlight Katherine Lisa King kept 50 dogs in total at her puppy farm in South Doodlakine, in countryside WA @highlight RSPCA officers filmed the moment they rescued 12 puppies from a bunker @highlight It is not known how long they had been kept in the disgusting conditions @highlight 43-year-old had already been banned from owning an animal for 10 years @highlight She was fined $11,000 at Perth Magistrates Court on Thursday @highlight Found guilty of three counts of animal cruelty
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When asked if he planned to investigate the behavior within the @placeholder, Walden said he would "look into it" internally.
Top officials at the campaign committee for House Republicans said Tuesday they weren't aware of anonymous Twitter accounts that were used ahead of the midterms to share internal polling data with outside groups, potentially violating campaign finance laws. "I don't know anything about it," Oregon GOP Rep. Greg Walden, the chairman of the National Republican Campaign Committee, told CNN Tuesday. CNN reported Monday that NRCC and at least two outside groups -- American Crossroads and American Action Network -- masked their identities through anonymous Twitter accounts to share information about House races. Campaign finance experts said that pushed the limits of election laws that bar coordination between campaigns and outside groups, such as super PACs and nonprofits. @highlight CNN reported Monday that NRCC, outside groups shared information on anonymous Twitter accounts @highlight Election experts say the practice could violate campaign finance laws @highlight NRCC chairman to CNN: "I don't know anything about it"
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Milan finished eighth last season in Serie A and will be hoping Torres can rediscover his scoring touch to fire the @placeholder back up the table.
Fernando Torres has been officially unveiled as an AC Milan player, following his two-year loan move from Chelsea. Torres ended a disappointing four years at Chelsea after his £50million switch from Liverpool when he completed a two-year loan deal with the Rossoneri. The 30-year-old is delighted to make the move over to Italy, and will hope for a fresh start in Serie A. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Fernando Torres: I left Chelsea to feel important again Popular: Fernando Torres drew a huge crowd as he was officially unveiled as an AC Milan player Selfie: Torres posted this picture on Twitter 'Happy with my new Milan family @acmilan!!! #weareacmilan' @highlight Chelsea striker Fernando Torres has joined AC Milan on a two-year loan @highlight The Spaniard ended a disappointing four years at Chelsea after his £50m switch from Liverpool @highlight Torres watched from the stands as the Rossoneri beat Lazio 3-1 on Sunday @highlight Marco van Ginkel will also spend the rest of this season on loan at AC Milan
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"I have made this decision to protect all our children from the dangerously cold temperatures," @placeholder Gov.
(CNN) -- In a few days, people in the Midwest and Northern Plains will have reason to be jealous of what their countrymen in the Northeast are going through now -- digging out from as much as 2 feet of snow, dealing with the effect of blizzard-level winds, and feeling the heat of below-zero temperatures. Because as cold as it is now, it's practically tropical compared to what's coming. Think lows in the -20s Fahrenheit across North Dakota and Minnesota, with wind chills of -50 or even more frigid, according to the National Weather Service. Sunday night in Chicago will be a brisk minus 16 to 20, or 35 below to 45 below zero if you factor in the Windy City's wind. @highlight NEW: Some 3,000 flights canceled Friday after more than 2,600 cancellations Thursday @highlight NEW: A man who fell through the ice in New Jersey is rescued, official says @highlight NEW: Weather service says system will bring "coldest air in 2 decades" @highlight Some 140 million Americans will have temperatures of 0 or below, CNN estimates
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He said staff have been sacked in Kensington venue and pools across all 112 @placeholder clubs now have ‘constant poolside supervision’.
By Chris Greenwood PUBLISHED: 21:12 EST, 20 December 2013 | UPDATED: 06:46 EST, 21 December 2013 Tragic: City worker Elsa Carneau, 25, was discovered face down in the water at Virgin Active in Kensington, West London, two years ago One of Sir Richard Branson’s health clubs has been fined £100,000 after a former model drowned in an unsupervised swimming pool. City worker Elsa Carneau, 25, was discovered face down in the water at Virgin Active in Kensington, West London, two years ago. She was discovered face down in the water at the company’s flagship £145-a-month High Street Kensington branch two years ago. @highlight Elsa Carneau was found dead in the pool at Virgin Active in Kensington @highlight The risks which led to death were 'entirely foreseeable', prosecutors said
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To the cells: Another suspected terrorist is arrested in separate raids in @placeholder
By Matt Blake PUBLISHED: 03:13 EST, 4 April 2012 | UPDATED: 06:10 EST, 4 April 2012 Heavily armed and dressed in black from head to toe, an elite squad of balaclava-clad police commandos storm the homes of suspected Islamic extremists. Officers arrested ten terror suspects in a series of dawn raids across France this morning in a nationwide crackdown a month after seven people were killed by an al Qaeda-inspired gunman. The DCRI domestic intelligence service, supported by police commandos, struck in the southern towns of Marseille, Carpentras, Valence, and Pau, and also Roubaix, close to the Belgian border. @highlight 10 arrested in raids in Marseille, Carpentras, Valence, and Pau, and Roubaix @highlight It follows the arrests of 19 people last week in the ongoing clampdown @highlight Suspects tracked on Islamist forums and planned to travel abroad to wage jihad, police say
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As @placeholder, we need to win at least 35 percent of the Hispanic vote to win the presidency.
Editor's note: Republican Leslie Sanchez was director of the White House Initiative on Hispanic Education from 2001 to 2003 and author of "Los Republicanos: Why Hispanics and Republicans Need Each Other." She is CEO of the Impacto Group, which specializes in market research about women and Hispanics. Leslie Sanchez says Republicans should treat Hispanics as part of the mainstream of America. WASHINGTON (CNN) -- As the members of the Republican National Committee prepare to choose a party chairman to serve for the next two years, the calls for new "Hispanic outreach" initiatives are flying -- in my view, unnecessarily. It is probably true that President Obama's election marks the beginning of a post-partisan, post-racial America, or at least a time when these issues are less divisive than in years past. @highlight Leslie Sanchez: Republicans are talking about a new outreach to Hispanics @highlight She says Hispanics are part of the American mainstream with broad interests @highlight Sanchez: Candidates, including Obama, talked about narrow issues @highlight She says Hispanics want to be seen as Americans, with a stake in the future
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Temperatures will predictably heat up in mid-June, but will bring with them monsoon-like rains that will soak @placeholder to the bone, according to the book.
By Ryan Gorman New Yorkers still licking their wounds from one of the worst winters in recent memory may now have to contend with a brutally hot and humid summer. The 2014 Farmer’s Almanac is predicting a summer with above average heat, humidity and precipitation for the tri-state area. Some are already half-jokingly referring to it as the 'Solar Vortex.' The long-term forecasters at the Almanac are also calling for a major hurricane to take a similar path to Sandy and slam the region in the middle of September. Familiar scene: Children are likely to be seen this summer playing in fountains if temperatures skyrocket to the 90s as they did on this July 2011 day @highlight The 2014 Farmer's Almanac claims this coming summer will be one for the record books @highlight Oppressive heat and humidity, torrential rains and another severe hurricane are forecast for the tri-state area @highlight Forecasters say a developing El Nino in the Pacific Ocean bolster the book's claims
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The conflict introduced the phrase "ethnic cleansing" into the lexicon describing war crimes, as different factions in multi-ethnic @placeholder sought to kill or drive out other groups.
The Hague, Netherlands (CNN) -- Prosecutors in the long-awaited war crimes trial of Radovan Karadzic said they will push ahead Tuesday, though the Bosnian Serb leader is expected to be a no-show once again. On Monday -- the opening day of the trial -- the court was forced to adjourn after Karadzic refused to appear, saying he did not have enough time to prepare. Karadzic, who is accused of masterminding the worst massacre in Europe since World War II, is representing himself. "Obviously, it is the court's preference for Karadzic to attend," said Nerma Jelacic, spokeswoman for the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia. "But if he chooses not to attend, then some facility will be provided to him to allow him to watch the court's proceedings from his prison cell." @highlight Court spokeswoman: Radovan Karadzic can watch trial from cell @highlight Ex-Bosnian Serb leader on genocide charges at International Criminal Tribunal @highlight Prosecutors seek to impose lawyer on Karadzic if he refuses to cooperate @highlight Karadzic was arrested last year in Belgrade after more than a decade on the run
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Now, you know, the board wouldn't ask and I wouldn't accept, but if you look across @placeholder, there are a few women who are putting themselves in positions to be successors the next time there are CEO's who move along, and I think it's a very exciting development for the industry and for the country.
(CNN) -- If you thought it was difficult managing your own money in 2007, consider the pressure of the task when you're dealing with $1.8 trillion of client assets. Sallie Krawcheck has made Fortune's list of the World's Most Powerful Women every year since 2002 That's what Sallie Krawcheck does as Chairman and Chief Executive of Citi Global Wealth Management. She joined the banking industry as a research analyst, but quickly rose through the ranks, gaining a reputation for honesty and integrity along the way. Dubbed the "Mrs Clean" of Wall Street, Ms Krawcheck was credited with restoring investors' faith in analyst reports while head of retail brokerage firm Smith Barney. @highlight MME speaks with Sallie Krawcheck, boss of Citi Global Wealth Management @highlight Ranked by Fortune magazine as World's 12th Most Powerful Woman in 2007 @highlight Manages client assets worth $1.8 trillion, formerly bank's CFO @highlight Tells MME: "we're very bullish" on economic potential of the Middle East
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Drought shriveled crops across the farm belt, leading to an expected rise in food prices in 2013, according to @placeholder.
(CNN) -- The U.S. Agriculture Department cited drought and heat on Wednesday in designating 597 counties in 14 states as primary natural disaster areas. "As drought persists, USDA will continue to partner with producers to see them through longer-term recovery, while taking the swift actions needed to help farmers and ranchers prepare their land and operations for the upcoming planting season," Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said in a statement. The designations make qualified farmers in the areas eligible for low-interest loans, the agency said. Affected counties have suffered severe drought for eight consecutive weeks, which qualified them for the automatic designation. @highlight NEW: "This is the worst drought I've ever seen," says 62-year-old Missouri farmer @highlight The designations make farmers eligible for low-interest loans @highlight Help kicks in automatically after eight consecutive weeks of severe drought @highlight 597 counties in 14 states are designated primary natural disaster areas
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United front: @placeholder also make their own banner to show the mutual respect for Alder and Sweeney
By Grant Miles Newcastle and Manchester City both offered tributes to John Alder and Liam Sweeney ahead of their Premier League clash. The pair died on flight MH17 as they were travelling to watch the Magpies' pre-season tour in New Zealand. A minute's silence was held as Vincent Kompany and Fabricio Coloccini laid wreathes in the centre circle as both teams paid their respects. Fitting tribute: Vincent Kompany and Fabricio Coloccini lay wreathes in the centre circle Embrace: Both club captains express their heartfelt condolences for John Alder and Liam Sweeney Paying respects: Newcastle put the tribute to the pair on the front of their matchday programme @highlight Newcastle and Manchester City both paid their respects to John Alder and Liam Sweeney @highlight Vincent Kompany and Fabricio Coloccini laid down wreathes in the centre circle @highlight Newcastle dedicated the front of their matchday programme to Alder and Sweeney
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Richard Heene said his son @placeholder has done things like this before -- just not on such a grand scale.
(CNN) -- Six-year-old Falcon Heene was cowering inside the attic above his family's garage. Falcon Heene, to the left of his father Richard, said he was yelled at earlier in day for playing in balloon. He had gotten in trouble several hours earlier for playing inside the family's homemade helium balloon and told his 10-year-old brother Bradford that he planned to sneak inside. Richard Heene, the boys' father, had walked away for just a minute when the tether became undone, causing the balloon to begin floating miles above the house, he told CNN's Wolf Blitzer as he sat next to his family on Thursday's broadcast of "Larry King Live." @highlight Falcon Heene said he went in attic because he had gotten in trouble earlier @highlight Dad said he "lost it" when he saw balloon land without his son inside @highlight Family searched small drawers, friends' houses in case he was hiding @highlight "I dropped to my knees," father said when boy emerged from attic
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They also plan to survey the surrounding area to get a better sense of how large the kingdom of @placeholder was
By Ellie Zolfagharifard PUBLISHED: 05:31 EST, 3 October 2013 | UPDATED: 11:34 EST, 3 October 2013 An ancient city called ‘Idu’ has been discovered in the Kurdistan region of northern Iraq. Hidden beneath a 32 foot (10 metre) mound, the city is thought to have been a hub of activity between 3,300 and 2,900 years ago. Inscriptions made for kings in walls, tablets and stone plinths, reveal that it was once filled with luxurious palaces. The ancient city of Idu is now part of a Tell that rises about 32 feet (10 metres) above the surrounding plain. The modern day name of the site is Satu Qala and a village lies on top of the Tell @highlight The city was a hub of activity in Iraq between 3,300 and 2,900 years ago. @highlight Discovery made after a local villager found clay tablet with 'Idu' carved in @highlight City of Idu spent much of its time under the control of the Assyrian Empire @highlight Archaeologists have found ornate wall plaques and tiles as well as beautiful paintings
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Despite his reputation in @placeholder, Richard spent most of his time in his lands in France, and mainly conversed in French dialects.
Historic: What killed Richard the Lionheart? He succumbed to a mystery infection More than eight centuries after he fell in battle, the mystery of what actually killed one of England's most famous kings could finally be solved. Richard the Lionheart succumbed to a mystery infection while being treated for a crossbow wound during a siege of a castle in France on April 6, 1199. But nobody has ever been able to work out what germ infected Richard’s bloodstream, so causing his death at the age of 42. Now Philippe Charlier, a leading forensics expert, is to examine a miniscule sample of the 12th Century king’s heart so as to identify the cause of his death 812 years ago. @highlight Philippe Charlier is described as the 'Indiana Jones of the graveyards' @highlight He previously put paid to claims that Napoleon Bonaparte was poisoned by his British captors
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In the companion paper, the authors report the brightness of the plume formed by all the geysers, as seen with Cassini’s high resolution cameras, changes periodically as Enceladus orbits @placeholder.
By Mark Prigg Scientists have identified 101 distinct geysers erupting on Saturn’s icy moon Enceladus. Their analysis suggests it is possible for liquid water to reach from the moon’s underground sea all the way to its surface. They used mission data from Nasa’s Cassini spacecraft taken over seven years to map each geyser eruption. This two-image mosaic is one of the highest resolution views acquired by Cassini during its imaging survey of the geyser basin capping the southern hemisphere of Saturn's moon Enceladus. It clearly shows the curvilinear arrangement of geysers, erupting from the fractures. .From left to right, the fractures are Alexandria, Cairo, Baghdad, and Damascus. @highlight Analysis suggests it is possible for liquid water to reach from the moon’s underground sea all the way to its surface @highlight Used mission data from Nasa’s Cassini spacecraft taken over seven years to map each geyser eruption
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The Droid Charge, left, and the @placeholder, right, are two of the eight phones Apple has asked to have pulled from stores
By Associated Press and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:51 EST, 27 August 2012 | UPDATED: 08:45 EST, 28 August 2012 Apple has handed a judge a list of eight Samsung products it wants yanked from shelves and banned from the U.S. market after a huge win in a federal copyright infringement case. U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh asked for the list after a San Jose jury slammed Samsung with a $1.05billion verdict last week, finding that the South Korean technology giant had 'willfully' copied Apple's iPhone and iPad in creating and marketing the products. Samsung plans an appeal of the ruling. @highlight Apple hands judge a list of Samsung products it wants removed from stores following court victory last week @highlight Shares of Apple stock hit record high after judge rules that Samsung 'willfully' copied iPod and iPad designs @highlight Models include Galaxy S 4G, Galaxy S2 AT&T, Galaxy S2 T-Mobile, Galaxy S2 Epic 4G, Galaxy S Showcase, Droid Charge and Galaxy Prevail @highlight Apple filed suit in April 2011 alleging that 28 Samsung smartphones and tablets had 'slavishly copied' the iPhones and iPads
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falling across the @placeholder but many people feel less safe than
By Stephanie Linning Police are trying to trace a boy after a 14-year-old was held at knife-point by two thieves who demanded he give them his bottle of coke. The victim was drinking outside in Manor Square, in Solihull, at around 7pm on 6 July when he was approached by two youths demanding he give them his soft drink. The teenager initially refused, but handed over the bottle when the thieves produced a knife and threatened him. Suspect: The police have released CCTV images of the teenager they are looking to speak to in connection with the incident in Solihull, West Midlands. He is described as black, about 5ft 7ins tall and aged between 14 and 15 @highlight Boy, 14, was approached by two teenagers in Solihull, West Midlands @highlight They demanded he hand over the bottle of Coke he was drinking @highlight He initially refused but gave it to them when threatened with a knife @highlight Police arrested one teenager but want to speak to another @highlight Youngster in CCTV images released is thought to be between 14 and 15
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Deadly: '@placeholder' bombs were used heavily by the RAF in the war, with 50 per cent of their weight being explosives
Almost half the German city of Koblenz is under evacuation orders as experts prepare to defuse a two-ton ‘Blockbuster’ RAF bomb in the Rhine. The 10ft bomb, one of the biggest in the wartime arsenal of Bomber Command, was discovered after 65 years when the river level dropped during the driest November on record. The fuse is badly corroded, and the authorities are evacuating 45,000 of Koblenz’s 120,000 population to leave a security zone of a mile around the bomb - which is capable of destroying an entire city block. Construction of a 350-sandbag dam was almost completed by this evening so that the detonation can take place @highlight 45,000 people to be evacuated after WW2 bomb found in river @highlight Seven old people's homes, two hospitals and one jail also being cleared @highlight Biggest evacuation in German postwar history
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"In New Mexico, he sought to bring in new businesses and to create jobs ... so the @placeholder team considers this part of the economic team."
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President-elect Barack Obama plans to nominate New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson to be secretary of commerce, a Democratic source told CNN on Tuesday. New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson was a candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination this year. The former Democratic presidential candidate's name has been bandied about as the next head of Commerce. Obama spoke with Richardson about the position November 14, a senior Democratic source said. The source said Richardson has always been on Obama's list of possibilities for the key Cabinet position. Richardson, 61, also traveled to Chicago, Illinois, in November to meet with Obama, according to a source. @highlight Bill Richardson is New Mexico's governor, former U.N. ambassador @highlight Richardson to be announced as commerce secretary nominee Wednesday @highlight He was a rival of Barack Obama's during the Democratic primaries
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paper with the positive comments surrounding the ‘@placeholder’ paper sculpture to demonstrate the overwhelmingly positive response.
By Jonathan Block The makers of Honey Maid graham crackers have come up with a unique response to anti-gay backlash by some against its commercial featuring two gay dads and their family. They printed out the negative comments and turned them into a piece of art that spells out ‘Love.’ On March 10, Mondelez International, which manufactures the popular crackers under the Nabisco brand, launched its ‘This is Wholesome’ advertising campaign. The commercial features several different kinds of American families,including biracial and gay ones. The commercial, which has more than 4.7 million hits on YouTube, starts off with the two dads huddled over their baby feeding a bottle. It then cuts to the two men walking. Following, that it features other families doing everyday things while enjoying Honey Maid crackers. @highlight As part of its 'This is Wholesome' campaign, Mondelez International launched 30-second commercial featuring different families, including gay and interracial ones @highlight Although the company received negative responses from some consumers, positive comments outweighed them more than 10-fold @highlight Mondelez released a new commercial addressing thebacklash by having two artists create a paper sculpture spelling out 'Love' with rolled up printouts of the negative comments @highlight The video response also showed that the number of positive responses far outweighed the negative ones
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But the attack on the Chamber's computer systems is just the latest hacking incident where the finger of suspicion has been pointed at @placeholder.
By Damien Gayle Last updated at 12:56 PM on 21st December 2011 Hackers in China have managed to penetrate the computer networks of the America's top business-lobbying group, it has been claimed. All the data held by systems at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, including information about its 3million members, are said to have been left vulnerable after the infiltration. If true, the hack would be one of the boldest attacks yet in what has become an ongoing battle between Chinese hackers and companies and agencies in the U.S. Hacked: Networks at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce were penetrated by hackers suspected to be working for the Chinese government @highlight Latest in a string of cyber attacks blamed on China @highlight Infiltration focused on staff working on Asia policy
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@placeholder think of Jinnah as the man who pushed a two-state notion based on religion as a prerequisite for freedom.
NEW DELHI, India (CNN) -- The wounds of partition festered again this week in India, resulting in the banning of a book and the expulsion of a respected politician. Protesters burn an effigy of Jaswant Singh over his book; the former foreign minister was ousted from his party. The home state of the father of Indian independence, Mahatma Gandhi, forbade the sale and circulation of a new book it says spews revisionist history about the birth of secular but predominantly Hindu India and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Written by Jaswant Singh, a former federal minister and senior member of the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the book calls Mohammed Ali Jinnah, considered by Indians the architect of the partition, a great man who is wrongly demonized. Jinnah went on to become the first governor general of Pakistan. @highlight Home state of Mahatma Gandhi bans revisionist history of India-Pakistan partition @highlight Book suggests independence leader Sardar Patel was the architect of the division @highlight Animosities over the partition continue to impact India and Pakistan
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Emwazi was born in @placeholder in 1988 and moved to the United Kingdom when he was 6 years old, CAGE said on its website.
(CNN)His voice became hauntingly familiar as the masked man with a British accent who appeared repeatedly in brutal beheading videos from ISIS. But the identity of "Jihadi John" remained a mystery -- until Thursday, when two U.S. officials and two U.S. congressional sources confirmed it. The man, the officials said, is Mohammed Emwazi, a Kuwaiti-born Londoner. The officials, who've been briefed on the matter, spoke to CNN after a Washington Post report first revealed Emwazi's identity. Emwazi is believed to have traveled to Syria in 2012, according to the newspaper, and later to have joined ISIS there. Even with a name and face for the man behind the mask, uncertainty still swirled Thursday. London police and British officials declined to confirm his identity. Officials from a London-based human rights and Muslim advocacy organization who've interacted with Emwazi said they couldn't be 100% certain it was him. @highlight Officials: Militant known as Jihadi John is Mohammed Emwazi @highlight Advocacy group CAGE says it had contact with Emwazi @highlight London's Metropolitan Police declines to confirm his reported identity
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The travelling @placeholder fans celebrate with the Spurs players in front of them at Villa Park on Sunday
Man of the match Harry Kane hailed one of the 'greatest moments' in his fledgling Tottenham career after helping his side snatch a 2-1 comeback victory over 10-man Aston Villa with a late winner at Villa Park. Villa's five-game and 15-minute wait for a goal ended when Andreas Weimann opened the scoring following a spell of dominance from the hosts as he collected Charles N'Zogbia's cross to slot home from close range. Tempers flared for the second time in little over five minutes after the hour mark and Christian Benteke was shown a straight red card by referee Neil Swarbrick after a tussle with Erik Lamela in which the Belgium international raised his hand to his opponent's face. @highlight Harry Kane's 89th-minute free kick ensured a 2-1 victory for Tottenham after the visitors were trailing 1-0 early in the second-half @highlight The 21-year-old striker entered the match with 30 minutes remaining @highlight Mauricio Pochettino heaps praise on young English forward
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@placeholder came off the bench to score twice against Chelsea on Saturday
Thibaut Courtois has urged his Chelsea team-mates to put their first defeat of the season behind them to cement their place at the top of the Barclays Premier League table. The Blues ended up on the wrong end of the scoreline for the first time in 22 games in all competitions at Newcastle on Saturday as substitute Papiss Cisse's second-half double secured a 2-1 victory for the Magpies. However, keeper Courtois insists they must forget the disappointment of defeat at St James' Park as they prepare for Wednesday night's Champions League clash with Sporting Lisbon before turning their attention to Hull's visit to Stamford Bridge and the business of winning the title. @highlight Chelsea lost first game of the season with 2-1 defeat against Newcastle @highlight Papiss Cisse scored twice to give Magpies commanding lead @highlight Didier Drogba scored late header to give Chelsea hope @highlight Thibaut Courtois insists Blues must move on
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Others saw the deal as an alliance that would further link resource-rich @placeholder with the commodities-hungry Chinese market.
Beijing, China (CNN) -- The Shanghai court trying an Australian Rio Tinto executive on charges of bribery and theft of commercial secrets will deliver its verdict on Monday. Australian consular officials will be in court when it renders its decision on the fate of Stern Hu, the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said Thursday. It was not immediately clear whether the court will also announce on the same day the verdict against three other Rio Tinto employees who were tried on the same charges. The three-day trial of the four employees of the mining giant ended Wednesday. Charged in the case were Stern Hu, an Australian citizen of Chinese origin who was the general manager of Rio Tinto's Shanghai office. @highlight Mining firm executive on charges of bribery and theft of commercial secrets @highlight Three other Rio Tinto employees tried on the same charges @highlight Case has raised fears of Chinese government crackdown on foreign companies
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In his speech, the Prime Minister claimed the ‘land of hope is Tory’ while ‘the land of despair was @placeholder’.
David Cameron vowed to crush Ed Miliband’s ‘1970s-style socialism’ yesterday as he put tax cuts, enterprise and opportunity at the heart of an election campaign to reprise the Tories’ defeat of Neil Kinnock. The Prime Minister condemned Labour’s ‘damaging, nonsensical, twisted economic policy’ and scoffed at what he called ‘Red Ed and his Blue Peter economy’ – saying it would heap ruin on Britain. In an annual conference speech shorn of policy gimmicks and rhetorical flourishes, he repeatedly asked voters to allow the Conservatives to ‘finish the job’ of turning Britain around. Scroll down for video Fighting talk: Prime Minister David Cameron vowed to crush Ed Miliband's '1970s-style socialism' yesterday at the annual Tory conference @highlight The PM scoffed at what he called 'Red Ed and his Blue Peter economy' @highlight Voters asked for chance to 'finish the job' of turning Britain around @highlight He described the prospect of a Labour Government as a 'land of despair' @highlight Echoing Major and Thatcher, Cameron spoke of 'land of opportunity for all' @highlight The under-25s may be stripped of state benefits unless they ‘earn or learn’ @highlight Mr Cameron conceded it was a mistake to ignore grass-roots opposition and force through gay marriage laws @highlight Lord Heseltine branded Ukip ‘racists’ and warned Tories to scrap ideas of an electoral deal.
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In his own testimony, @placeholder said that when Steenkamp was slumped over the toilet bowl, she wasn't on top of the magazine rack.
(CNN) -- Prosecutor Gerrie Nel went on the attack again Thursday, trying to discredit a defense witness for Oscar Pistorius on the last day of testimony before the court takes a two-and-a-half week break. Forensics expert Roger Dixon, on the stand for a third day, was grilled over his interpretation of a reconstruction of the scene where double-amputee runner Pistorius killed girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp in February last year. One key line of questioning dealt with the position of a magazine rack within the toilet room where she was shot. Under pressure from Nel, Dixon directly contradicted Pistorius' version of where he saw the magazine rack when he entered the toilet room after shooting Steenkamp. @highlight Prosecutor Gerrie Nel seeks to discredit expert defense witness Roger Dixon @highlight On the stand, Dixon contradicts Oscar Pistorius' testimony over position of magazine rack @highlight The prosecution says Pistorius intentionally shot and killed Reeva Steenkamp after a fight @highlight Pistorius denies murder, saying he mistook his girlfriend for an intruder
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Jews were the target of a brutal and systematic ethnic cleansing during the lifetime of @placeholder.
By Kerry Mcqueeney Hiding his faith? Scholars have offered a fascinating theory about the true religion of Christopher Columbus He was an intrepid explorer, heroically leading his crew into the unknown as he set sail for the New World on a voyage of discovery. His legend might be cemented in history as the man who discovered America, but a remarkable new theory has emerged about Christopher Columbus and why he embarked on his momentous voyage of 1492. On the day marking the 508th anniversary of the explorer's death, scholars have claimed there is compelling evidence that suggests Christopher Columbus was secretly Jewish and that he hid his true faith to survive the Spanish Inquisition. @highlight Scholars believe Columbus was a 'Marrano', a secret Jew who feigned conversion to Catholicism @highlight Historians say five clues to the explorer's true faith can be found in his last will and testament @highlight New theory suggests he was looking for a safe haven for the Jews persecuted and driven out of Spain @highlight He was described as a 'deeply religious' man who was committed to the cause of liberating Israel's Holy Land
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Raonic pulled back two match points before Murray finally put him to the sword with another strong serve which @placeholder can only hit long.
Host commentator Stuart Fraser: Job done, Andy Murray. He came out here knowing he had to win and he delivered. Getting it done in straight sets will also help too. All to play for in Group B on Thursday as Murray plays Federer and Raonic takes on Nishikori. Lot of qualification scenarios involved and I'm afraid it's a bit of a mathematical maze... Murray tells Sky Sports: 'It's nice. Last year was tough but I'm very happy to be back. The court atmosphere has been unbelievable. Nice match to look forward to against Roger now. Murray started the game off by answering a net call with one of his own and it proved too good for Raonic. More unforced errors from the Canadian made Murray's life easier before going to deuce. @highlight Andy Murray defeats Milos Raonic in ATP World Tour Finals Group B clash @highlight Scot wins 6-3, 7-5 at the O2 Arena @highlight Murray lost opening match to Kei Nishikori @highlight Defeat for Murray would see the Scot eliminated from the tournament @highlight British No 1 will now face Roger Federer
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I would have insisted Mr @placeholder's priority to have been more urgent.
A 20-year-old cyclist bled to death 24 hours after he was sent home from an understaffed hospital with a ruptured spleen, an inquest heard today. John Moore-Robinson died on 2 April 2006 - a day after he was discharged from scandal-hit Stafford Hospital by Dr Girish Kumar Sharma. He was left waiting for treatment at the A&E department for 70 minutes despite the ambulance crew saying his condition was 'life-threatening' after a mountain biking accident in Cannock Chase. John Moore-Robinson who died just 24 hours after being discharged from the scandal-hit Stafford General Hospital in April 2006 The telecommunications engineer was diagnosed with bruised ribs and told he could leave, but collapsed at his home in Sileby, Leicester, less than 24 hours later. @highlight John Moore-Robinson, 20, died after being discharged from Stafford Hospital @highlight He bled to death with a ruptured spleen after a mountain biking accident @highlight Dr Girish Kumar Sharma misdiagnosed the cyclist with bruised ribs @highlight He collapsed and died 24 hours after being sent home from the hospital @highlight Engineer from Leicester was left waiting at A&E department for 70 minutes @highlight Dr Sharma had only been working at the hospital A&E for four months @highlight He said he did not remember clearly when the cyclist first came in
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That defeated the @placeholder administration's plans announced a year earlier to try several Guantanamo detainees involved in the 9/11 terrorist attacks in U.S. federal court.
A Senate report delivered a scathing indictment Tuesday of torture policies that officially ended when President Barack Obama came into office, but another holdover from the Bush-era war on terrorism is keeping Obama tethered to the previous administration. Nearly six years after Obama signed an executive order on his third day in office to begin the process of shutting down the Guantanamo Bay detention camp in Cuba, 136 prisoners remain in military custody on the U.S. naval base, despite the release of six more prisoners just this week. About 100 have been released since 2009. Obama may have ended the CIA's torture program, but his administration has yet to come close to shutting down Guantanamo, which has become an international symbol of U.S. abuses in the post-9/11 war on terror. @highlight The U.S. needs to find a destination for Guantanamo's 136 prisoners to shutter facility @highlight About half of the detainees held without charges are considered high-level threats @highlight Security concerns and a ban on bringing detainees onto U.S. soil have stalled the closure
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She is expected to grow to around 150kg and brings the @placeholder pride to eight lions in total.
By Stuart Woledge PUBLISHED: 11:26 EST, 10 October 2013 | UPDATED: 13:30 EST, 10 October 2013 Zookeepers have welcomed a new lion cub - but not the tricky task of weighing her. Karis is the second lion cub to be born at Blair Drummond Safari Park near Stirling and handlers had to use a sack to get her on the scales. Weighing in at 5kg, the cub will stay with her mother until she is 12 weeks old before they are returned to the pride. Weight-in: The lion cub registered a healthy 5kg when she was dropped into a sack and popped on the scales @highlight One month old Karis registers a healthy 5kg at Blair Drummond @highlight The lioness cub is the second to be born at the Scottish safari park @highlight When she is fully grown she will weigh an intimidating 150kg
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A New York-based philanthropist, @placeholder, 54, has been in Haiti since December 13.
(CNN) -- Jacques Bazin didn't have time to catch his breath after being pulled from the rubble of a three-bedroom home on the outskirts of the Haitian capital. Though he'd been trapped in the house for three days, he marshaled the strength to begin helping the Haitians who had just rescued him search for other survivors. He spoke to CNN on Friday, two hours after being rescued, and again Saturday as he worked to free 10 children still encased in the toppled residence. "Next time you call, God willing, they might be out. Otherwise, they will die," he said. "Their voices are really low because for four days, they eat nothing. I drill holes on top of the cement and put bread inside so they can eat. What we do, we have to do fast." @highlight Jacques Bazin says two children died under a collapsed house after a Friday aftershock @highlight Bazin was under the rubble three days before he was saved; he's now helping others @highlight Text messages to Germany, New York speak to dearth of rescuers, resources in Haiti @highlight Regine Madhere's aunt, uncle at market, hoping rescuers will soon pull her from debris
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@placeholder represents about 30,000 workers at refineries, terminals, petrochemical plants and pipelines across the country.
Workers form a picket line outside the Lyondell-Basell oil refinery in Houston, Texas earlier this month Motorists have been warned to expect a hike in gas prices as the first nationwide refinery strike in 35 years has reduced American oil production by a fifth. The United Steelworkers union have said that workers at the largest refinery in the country, Motiva Enterprises refinery in Port Arthur, Texas, started their strike at midnight on Friday. Employees at two other refineries and a chemical plant in Louisiana also planned to strike. The union said in a statement that it expanded a strike that started February 1 at refineries largely in Texas and California because the industry has refused to 'meaningfully address' safety issues through good-faith bargaining. @highlight United Steelworkers union have expanded a strike across U.S. oil refineries @highlight Strike is the first nationwide refinery walkout in America for over 30 years @highlight It has already reduced oil production within the United States by a fifth @highlight Experts now warning motorists the strike could mean a hike in gas prices
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Loeb has won a record eight straight titles, all for @placeholder, and he was quickest in three of the four specials.
(CNN) -- Normal service resumed for champion Sebastien Loeb as he began his quest for a ninth straight world rally championship title by taking the overnight lead at the Monte Carlo Rally. Loeb, from France, had been trailing rival Jari-Matti Latvala by 30 seconds going into the final stage of Wednesday's race but the Finn crashed and rolled his Ford, forcing him to retire. Dani Sordo, driving for Mini, took second despite damaging his suspension during the morning stage -- known as a 'special.' The Spaniard is one minute and four seconds behind his French rival. Monte Carlo is the first stop on the world rally championship circuit, which features 13 separate races around the globe and runs until November. @highlight Sebastien Loeb leads the world rally championship after day one in Monte Carlo @highlight The Frenchman, who drives for Citroen, is over a minute ahead of Dani Sordo in second @highlight Loeb is gunning for his ninth straight world rally championship title
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Mr @placeholder said surgeons plan to operate on Nate's jaw this coming Thursday.
A high school student shot in the face by the Washington high school shooter Jaylen Fryberg miraculously escaped with his life after playing dead, MailOnline has learned. Terrified Nate Hatch, 14, dropped to the ground in the cafeteria at Marysville-Pilchuck High School near Seattle, Washington after a bullet tore through his jaw. But instead of screaming out in pain the brave teen lay still on the floor and pretended he was dead as the sound of bullets rang out around him, his grandfather has revealed. Best friends: Nate Hatch, in blue shirt, poses with Jaylen Fryberg, in red shirt, the homecoming prince at Marysville-Pulchuck High School turned killer @highlight Nate Hatch, 14, was shot by his cousin and best friend Jaylen Fryberg @highlight Survived after dropping to the ground at Marysville-Pilchuck High School @highlight A bullet tore through his jaw, but instead of screaming he lay still @highlight Pretended he was dead as the sound of bullets rang out around him @highlight Family reveals the emotional toll shooting has taken and how injuries mean he will never be able to play football again
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An aurora, such as this one which took place over @placeholder, is caused by collisions between electrons from space with the oxygen and nitrogen in Earth's atmosphere
By Ellie Zolfagharifard PUBLISHED: 12:21 EST, 24 February 2014 | UPDATED: 04:35 EST, 25 February 2014 Koichi Wakata, a Japanese astronaut onboard the International Space Station, has shared these incredible photos from his 200-mile-high perch. The breathtaking images reveal an unrivalled view of aurora over Australia as well as an incredible shot of the moon setting on the Earth’s blue atmosphere. ‘Flew over fascinating aurora at south of Australia a few hours ago,’ Wakata tweeted yesterday, before posting these stunning shots of his view to his 71,000-strong Twitter army. 'Flew over fascinating aurora at south of Australia a few hours ago,' astronaut Koichi Wakata tweeted yesterday, before posting this stunning shot of his view to his 71,000-strong Twitter army @highlight The images were taken by Japanese astronaut, Koichi Wakata, and shared with his 71,000-strong Twitter army @highlight They include several shots of the Southern Lights taken 200 miles above Earth on their way across Australia @highlight 51-year-old Wakata also posted a stunning image of the moon setting in Earth’s blue atmosphere
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"I have been practicing hard and expected to play better," @placeholder said in a court side interview.
(CNN) -- She might be the hottest female player on the planet but Victoria Azarenka seemed powerless to arrest her miserable run of form against Serena Williams at the WTA Championships in Turkey. The world No.1 from Belarus has won just one solitary match against the 15-time grand slam winner from America and went down to a 6-4 6-4 defeat in her second round robin outing. For Williams, 31, it represented her third straight win in Istanbul, guaranteeing her a place in the final four of the season-ending $4.9 million tournament. Azarenka, who saved two match points before beating Germany's Angelique Kerber in an epic clash on Wednesday night, must now beat China's Li Na on Friday to make the semifinals. @highlight Serena Williams wins her third straight match at the WTA Championships in Turkey @highlight Williams defeats world No. 1 Victoria Azarenka 6-4 6-4 to make final four @highlight China's Li Na defeats No. 5 seed Angelique Kerber from Germany 6-4 6-3 @highlight Rafael Nadal withdraws from season-ending men's ATP World Tour finals in London
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Passion: @placeholder could miss Lampard's influence in midfield - which is of course City's gain
Chelsea skipper John Terry has admitted he felt lost arriving back for pre season training without former vice captain Frank Lampard - and he doesn't like seeing the Blues legend in a sky blue kit either. Lampard has moved onto pastures new since his Stamford Bridge contract expired - and began training with Manchester City this week as he spends six months at Chelsea's Premier League title rivals before heading for New York City FC. But Terry found that move - and Ashley Cole's Roma switch - tough to take having spent years playing alongside the veteran pair for club and country only for the trio to now be completely split up. @highlight Terry and Lampard spent 13 years at Stamford Bridge together @highlight Now the Chelsea skipper has lost his vice captain to Manchester City @highlight Lampard is spending six months in Manchester before moving to New York @highlight Left back Cole has also departed for Roma after a long spell with the Blues @highlight Terry says Lampard was his idol in training and that he leaves a legacy @highlight But now the midfielder will pass on his experience to City's youngsters @highlight Terry says Chelsea are evolving as a club and one day he too will go
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In the morning, indirect fire interrupted the dedication of a @placeholder-funded subway project.
All appears placid in the imaginary world of Erehwon, 'nowhere' spelled backward, a $79 million fantasy city at a U.S. military base in Virginia. In long tunics and Bedouin scarves, men kick a soccer ball in front of the imaginary U.S. consulate. Women sit and eat. Arabic music rings from the market. A bicyclist waves as he rides toward a stone church and a mosque with a green minaret in the distance. But it won't be quiet for long. This is where the State Department trains agents for its most dangerous diplomatic posts. Scroll down for video Role-playing attackers storm a fake US Consulate during a US Diplomatic Security Service High Threat training program held at a mock town named Erehwon, 'nowhere' spelled backwards, on a rural Virginia military base @highlight The fantasy city named Erehwon - 'nowhere' spelled backwards is located at a U.S. military base in Virginia @highlight It cost $79 million to create the imaginary world @highlight This is where the State Department trains agents for its most dangerous diplomatic posts
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The man known as "@placeholder" is standing behind him.
(CNN)A newly distributed ISIS release appears to show the decapitated body of captive Japanese journalist Kenji Goto, after an English-language lecture is given by masked ISIS member "Jihadi John" to the people of Japan. The video, 67 seconds long, was released Saturday as others before it, by ISIS media wing Al Furqan Media, and cannot be authenticated by CNN. "We are deeply saddened by this despicable and horrendous act of terrorism and we denounce it in the strongest terms," Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said in Tokyo, according to broadcaster NHK. "To the terrorists, we will never, never forgive them for this act." @highlight Mother says her son wanted a world without war @highlight Video has not been authenticated by CNN @highlight Japan leader says nation will never forgive ISIS
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Another indictment in @placeholder charged 10 men with leaving the country to join Al-Shabaab.
(CNN) -- An Alabama man described as a jihadist "rock star," two Minnesota women and a California man are among more than a dozen people now charged with aiding al Qaeda-linked rebels in Somalia. The Justice Department unsealed a slew of indictments Thursday that accused 14 people of providing "money, personnel and services" to Al-Shabaab, the Islamist militant group battling Somalia's U.N.-backed transitional government. Most were in Minnesota, where the group has attempted to find recruits from among Somali immigrants. FBI agents have arrested two women in Rochester, Minnesota, about 85 miles south of Minneapolis, on charges of raising money for the insurgents, the Justice Department announced. The rest named in Thursday's indictments are believed to be in Somalia, fighting with the rebels. @highlight Indictments and arrests took place in Minnesota, California and Alabama @highlight One expert described an Alabama man charged in the case as a jihadist "rock star" @highlight One suspect is called a ranking Al-Shabaab member with "operational responsibilities" @highlight Two women were charged for raising money door-to-door for Al-Shabaab
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There are 17 solid waste incinerators, two hazardous waste incinerators and 24 medical waste incinerators operational in @placeholder, according to the military.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The pervasive smoke spewing from the junk heap at Balad Air Force Base in Iraq is causing many returning troops to be concerned about the effects on their long-term health. The U.S. military burns waste -- including medical waste -- in pits near an Air Force base in Iraq. For four years, the burn pit was a festering dump, spewing acrid smoke over the base, including housing and the hospital. Until three incinerators were installed, the smelly pit was the only place to dispose of trash, including plastics, food and medical waste. "At the peak, before they went to use the real industrial incinerators, it was about 500,000 pounds a day of stuff," according to a transcript of an April 2008 presentation by Dr. Bill Halperin, who heads the Occupational and Environmental Health Subcommittee at the Defense Health Board. "The way it was burned was by putting jet fuel on it." @highlight Troops worry smoke from waste burn pits carries toxins @highlight Plastics, food and medical waste from base among trash burned @highlight Troops stationed at U.S. base call coughing caused by smoke "Iraqi crud" @highlight Pentagon says any harmful health affects from smoke are temporary
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@placeholder, who was not present to hear the evidence having declined to come to court, denies the murder of Mrs Yates.
By Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 11:55 EST, 10 October 2012 | UPDATED: 12:08 EST, 10 October 2012 The DNA combination says it is a billion in one match of Stephen Farrow and Betty Yates A mixture of a retired teacher's DNA and that of the man accused of her murder has a one-in-a-billion match after it was found on the back of her hand, a court heard today. A 'full DNA profile' of drifter Stephen Farrow, 48, was found on a swab taken from Betty Yates’ left hand following the discovery of her body. The 77-year-old was found stabbed to death in her cottage, in Bewdley, Worcestershire, on January 4, having been killed two days earlier. @highlight Expert says strength of DNA profile 'means there would have had to be physical contact between Stephen Farrow and Betty Yates @highlight Drifter, 48, denies murder of retired 77-year-old @highlight Accused admits manslaughter of reverend on grounds of diminished responsibility
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At the end of his song posted Monday, Williams urged people to "keep '@placeholder' and ESPN out of your homes" in light of the flare-up.
Days after being dropped from ESPN's "Monday Night Football," Hank Williams Jr. fired back at that network, "Fox and Friends" and what he called the "United Socialist States of America" in his signature style -- a song bellowing biting lyrics in between guitar licks. "This country sure as hell has gone down the drain," Williams sings in a tune posted Monday on his official website. "We know what we need. We know who to blame." In the song, the 62-year-old son of the legendary country singer Hank Williams did not appear to accept any blame for his part in a recent controversy stemming from an appearance last Monday on "Fox and Friends," Fox News' morning show. @highlight Hank Williams Jr. compared President Obama to Hitler on "Fox and Friends" @highlight ESPN dropped use of his songs from its broadcasts, and he apologized @highlight But there's no remorse evident in a new song posted on Williams' website @highlight He blasts ESPN, Fox and what he calls the United Socialist States of America
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But in 2012, it's the liberal @placeholder who wouldn't have stood a chance.
(CNN) -- If presidential hopeful Rick Perry should awaken one night in a cold sweat with the Ghost of Republican Past hovering by his bedside, the apparition will likely take the form of Sen. Charles Percy, who passed away on Saturday after a long struggle with Alzheimer's disease. Percy's political career ended when he lost his Illinois Senate seat in 1984, the same year that future Texas Gov. Rick Perry won his first election to the Texas House of Representatives as a Democrat. Charles Percy's fall from GOP wunderkind to party outcast offers a vivid illustration of the Republican Party's mutation from a vibrant and diverse coalition to the dogmatic cult of conservative ideology that it has become today. @highlight Michael Wolraich: In 1968, Charles Percy was a rising GOP star who fought urban poverty, Nixon @highlight Emerging New Right toppled Percy and other liberal Republicans, he writes @highlight Wolraich: Percy's career shows how a diverse GOP became lock-stepped in ideology
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America no doubt will be gripped even further if they can beat @placeholder and reach the quarter finals.
Belgium were many people's World Cup dark horses and it seems their Prime Minister is supremely confident about his country's chances against the USA. Elio Di Rupo took to Twitter on Tuesday ahead the last 16 meeting between the sides to challenge US President Barack Obama to a bet. Di Rupo tweeted: 'Hey @BarackObama, I am betting some great Belgian beers that our @BelRedDevils will make it to the quarter final! :-) #ComeOnBelgium #BEL'. Confident: Belgian Prime Minister Elio Di Rupo has challenged Barack Obama to a bet Yet to respond: Barack Obama has not tweeted the Belgium Prime Minister back yet @highlight Belgium and USMNT meet in World Cup last 16 on Tuesday @highlight USA President Barack Obama is yet to respond to Di Rupo's tweet @highlight Obama watched USA's defeat to Germany on Air Force One
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He said @placeholder, who was shot below the waist, was 'troubled' by the focus on his private life.
Scroll down for video Police have conducted a dramatic bedside interview with the state trooper critically injured in the Poconos sniper shootings, and have cleared him of having an affair with the sole suspect's sister-in-law. Trooper Alex Douglass insisted he does not even know Melissa Frein, the wife of fugitive Eric Frein's older brother, a source close to the investigation told MailOnline exclusively. Police had earlier said the two — who live less than half a mile apart in Olyphant, Pennsylvania — may have known each other and that Eric Frein, who is being sought after 15 days on the run, may have thought they were having an affair. @highlight Eric Frein may have targeted trooper Alex Douglass believing he had an affair with the wife of survivalist's older brother @highlight Source told Mail Online that Douglass said he had 'not even met her' @highlight It was reported today that police found a jacket and protein bar wrappers believed to be left by Frein
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They chanted, "@placeholder is the enemy of the people," with some burning an American flag.
After days of protests and related violence, concerns are growing that furor over an anti-Islam video could intensify even more Friday -- threatening U.S. interests abroad and at home. People have taken to the streets in 10 nations and the Indian-controlled region of Kashmir, according to U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, railing against "Innocence of Muslims" and the nation where it was produced, the United States. This outrage, and danger to Americans, could worsen in the coming days, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and FBI warned Thursday in a joint intelligence bulletin. "The risk of violence could increase both at home and abroad as the film continues to gain attention," the U.S. agencies said. "Additionally, we judge that violent extremist groups in the United States could exploit anger over the film to advance their recruitment efforts." @highlight There's a "full-court press" to protect U.S. facilities Friday, an official says @highlight Hundreds protest against the film and the U.S. in Iraq, Egypt and other nations @highlight A U.S. senator says she believes U.S. authorities are investigating the filmmaker @highlight Libya says it has arrested at least 1 suspect in a fatal attack on a U.S. consulate
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Witnesses claimed the two recording stars started fighting after @placeholder sent
Police are investigating whether shots were fired during the bottle-throwing brawl that reportedly took place between hip hop stars Chris Brown and Drake in a Manhattan nightclub. Witnesses told the NYPD they heard a gun go off amid the ruckus in the early hours of Thursday, although none said they saw the weapon. 'We are investigating the possibility of gunshots fired at the club,' NYPD spokesman Paul Browne told the New York Daily News. 'We have several eyewitnesses telling detectives they heard what they believed to be shots fired during the disturbance.' Scroll down to see the video of Drake and Brown @highlight Witnesses claim they heard gunshots during ruckus at Manhattan club @highlight At least five clubgoers were hospitalised following brawl @highlight Australian tourist needed 16 stitches after she was hit with a flying bottle @highlight Eva Longoria's ex-husband Tony Parker 'suffered eye injury' @highlight Chris Brown says he was victim of a 'brutal attack' @highlight Drake claims he never threw a bottle or a single punch @highlight City Council holding emergency meeting about bottles sold in bars in the wake of the fight and the horrific injuries
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After working as a railway porter boy, Lai dabbled in the black market before being smuggled into @placeholder when just 12 years old, taking a job as a child laborer and earning just over $1 a month.
(CNN) -- Entrepreneur and media mogul Jimmy Lai is not afraid of a challenge. He took on Hong Kong media barons to set up his publishing company in 1981 and provoked the wrath of the Chinese government when he spoke out against the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown against pro-democracy protesters. On topics ranging from China to the economic crisis, Jimmy Lai opened up to CNN's Talk Asia. Despite taking on such formidable opponents, he continues to run a successful publishing company in Hong Kong and Taiwan and remains outspoken defender of a free press and freedom of speech. "I think when you are not free you don't have dignity. And to me it's not a political issue whether you have democracy or what, it's a moral issue," he told CNN from his offices in Hong Kong. @highlight Lai is a Hong Kong publishing tycoon and outspoken pro-democracy campaigner @highlight Smuggled into Hong Kong, he worked in a factory before setting up clothing chain @highlight Lai was forced to sell business after criticism of China's government @highlight He set up publishing company in 1981, expanded business into Taiwan
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"@placeholder has a proud history of delivering ground-breaking journalism.
London (CNN) -- Authorities arrested eight people Saturday -- including five journalists of Britain's bestselling Sun newspaper -- as part of an inquiry into alleged illegal payments to police and officials. The other three are a police officer, an employee of the Ministry of Defence and a member of the armed forces, the Metropolitan Police said. A search was carried out at News International's offices in east London, the police said, as well as the homes of those arrested. News International, which owns the Sun, is a U.K. subsidiary of media mogul Rupert Murdoch's News Corp. Following the arrests, Murdoch, chairman and CEO of News Corp, issued a personal assurance to one of his executives to continue to own and publish The Sun newspaper, according to an internal staff memo sent by News International Chief Executive Tom Mockridge. @highlight NEW: All eight are free after posting bail, police say @highlight Rupert Murdoch will continue to own and publish Sun, an executive says @highlight The executive names the five Sun employees who've been arrested @highlight A police officer, a member of the military and a Ministry of Defence employee were also arrested
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The trust has set up a patients' assistance fund, directly paying for or buying equipment for patients, including treadmills, bikes, pulse oximeters, while others get acupuncture and @placeholder.
By Lizzie Parry for MailOnline A new study into the benefits of Tai Chi for patients suffering cystic fibrosis is being funded by the family of a woman who lost her life to the disease. Tracie Lawlor died in November 2007 of sepsis, after being admitted to hospital for what should have been routine treatment for her illness. The 24-year-old was diagnosed with the genetic condition, which causes a build up of mucus in the lungs and digestive system, when she was just a year old. In a cruel twist of fate, her younger brother Joe, born three years later when Tracie was four, was also diagnosed with CF. @highlight Tracie Lawlor died in November 2007 after being admitted to hospital for treatment to ease her cystic fibrosis @highlight She was diagnosed at a year old with the hereditary condition @highlight CF is caused by a faulty gene and results in a build-up of mucus in the lungs @highlight Tracie's younger brother Joe, was also diagnosed with CF at birth @highlight After her death he and his family established the Tracie Lawlor Trust @highlight The aim was to raise money to fund research into new treatments @highlight A new study is underway at the Royal Brompton Hospital to examine the effects of Tai Chi on the symptoms of CF @highlight A group of friends are taking on the Three Peaks Challenge this weekend to help raise some of the remaining £11,000 needed to finish the study @highlight To donate to the cause visit the Just Giving page here
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@placeholder, meanwhile, has given the clearest indication yet that United will not appoint a new boss until the end of the season.
Newcastle United have hit back at Gary Lineker’s accusation they are delaying their appointment of a new head coach in order to avoid signing any new players in January. The former England captain tweeted: ‘Brilliant tactics from Newcastle board to delay appointing their new manager so they don’t have to buy any players in the transfer window.’ The Magpies are still searching for Alan Pardew’s successor and it is likely that John Carver will remain in caretaker charge until the summer. Caretaker manager John Carver shows he has passion and desire to be Newcastle United boss MOTD's Gary Lineker tweeted suggesting Newcastle were deliberately delaying appointing a new boss @highlight Newcastle United without a head coach following Alan Pardew's departure @highlight Gary Lineker tweeted saying the delay in appointing a new coach was due to Newcastle not wanting to 'have to buy any players in transfer window' @highlight But Magpies managing director Lee Charnley has denied the accusations @highlight Charnley says club want to choose right option for 'long-term' head coach @highlight He said Magpies never 'envisaged being particularly active' during window @highlight Charnley hinted club may wait until end of season to name permanent boss
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The joke reflects, to a large measure, the polarization of national opinion with regard to our economic difficulties and the restrictions on citizens' rights that characterize the current @placeholder system.
Havana, Cuba (CNN) -- In the '90s a certain joke became very popular in the streets and homes of Cuba. It began with Pepito -- the mischievous boy of our national humor -- and told how his teacher, brandishing a photo of the U.S. president, launches into a harsh diatribe against him. "The man you see here is the cause of all our problems, he has plunged this island into shortages and destroyed our productivity, he is responsible for the lack of food and the collapse of public transport," the teacher says. After these fierce accusations the teacher points to the face in the photo and asks her most wayward student, "Do you know who this is?" Smiling, Pepito replies, "Oh yes, ... I know him, it's just that without his beard I didn't recognize him." @highlight While Castro regime blames U.S. for Cuba's ills, many Cubans blame regime @highlight Sanchez: Cuban politics depends greatly on U.S. presidential elections @highlight Sanchez: Whoever wins the race to the White House will find Cuba in a state of change
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The reason why @placeholder, known for meticulously-prepared spies, sent such incompetent agents on one of the most important missions of the second world war has remained a mystery
By Stephanie Linning for MailOnline Historian Monika Siedentopf believes that Nazi spy chief Herbert Wichmann, pictured, wanted the German invasion to fail Germany sent 12 Nazi spies to Britain in September 1940 to gather information ahead of Hitler's planned invasion. But most of the agents who arrived as part of Operation Lena were arrested without having come close to completing their mission 'because of their own stupidity', according to official records. One was arrested when he tried to order cider at 10am - not knowing that he could not be served before lunchtime during the war - while another two were spotted cycling on the wrong side of the road. @highlight Germany sent 12 Nazi spies to Britain as part of Operation Lena in 1940 @highlight Many of them were caught 'because of their own stupidity' @highlight Historian believes they were sent to sabotage Germany's plans to invade
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"And I hope it will be a signal to @placeholder authorities that the state has to be set in order to deliver what the state is supposed to deliver: peace and justice."
(CNN) -- Former Bosnian Serb president Radovan Karadzic, accused of masterminding "ethnic cleansing" deportations and killings of Bosnian Muslims and Croats, has been arrested after more than a decade in hiding, a U.N. war crimes tribunal said Monday. Radovan Karadzic, shown here in 1995, is charged with war crimes relating to the 1992-1995 Bosnia conflict. Karadzic, 63, is charged with genocide, crimes against humanity and violations of the law of war. Last seen in public in 1996, Karadzic was the Bosnian Serb political leader during the 1992-1995 war that followed Bosnia-Herzegovina's secession from Yugoslavia. The conflict included the Srebrenica massacre of thousands of Bosnian Muslims and a deadly, 44-month siege of Sarajevo. @highlight Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic has been arrested in Serbia @highlight Karadzic charged with genocide in connection with the Srebrenica massacre @highlight His military leader, Gen. Ratko Mladic, is still on the run @highlight U.N. tribunal: It is an important day for international justice
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'As a woman and mother, I was personally offended by Rep. @placeholder's
Two Michigan State Rep. were blocked from speaking on the House floor yesterday after using the words ‘vagina’ and 'vasectomy' while opposing a proposed anti-abortion bill the day before. Lisa Brown, D-West Bloomfield, was told that she was not allowed participate in Thursday's debate because of her earlier ‘offensive comments’ and ‘unprofessional conduct’, according to CBS. While Rep. Barb Byrum, D-Onondaga, claims she was also prohibited from speaking on Thursday for using the word 'vasectomy' during Wednesday’s debate. Scroll down for video Banned: Lisa Brown, D-West Bloomfield, was told that she was not allowed participate in Thursday's debate because of her comments on Wednesday @highlight Rep. Lisa Brown and Rep. Barb Byrum banned from speaking after their 'unprofessional conduct' @highlight Some have branded their behaviour 'offensive' and 'disgraceful'
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Burnt: The @placeholder top worn by Holly Wells on the day she disappeared.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 04:39 EST, 8 July 2012 | UPDATED: 05:04 EST, 8 July 2012 Killer: Ian Huntley poses outside his home before being arrested by police The brother of Soham murderer Ian Huntley has spoken for the first time about his evil sibling and how he hates the child killer. Wayne Huntley said: 'I don't want him around...I wish he was dead.' He has laid bare the sickening truth about his brother who murdered 10-year-old Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in Soham, Cambridgeshire in August, 2002. In his book, The Blood We Share, Wayne tells how: @highlight His mother knew monster was guilty before police arrested him @highlight Huntley has never showed any remorse and enjoys his twisted fame @highlight He has slap-up meals in prison and watches Man Utd on television @highlight Their mother knew he was guilty of the crime five hours before police arrested Huntley after a family showdown. @highlight His brother has never shown any remorse for the killings or confessed why and how he ended the lives of the innocent schoolgirls. @highlight Huntley enjoys his notoriety at Frankland jail, Co Durham, bragging about being in prison with some of Britain's most evil men. @highlight The killer has eaten steak in prison cookery classes and watches Manchester United games on TV - knowing his two innocent victims were wearing the club's football shirts when he killed them.
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Wesley Sneijder volleys home a stunning equaliser for @placeholder in the 49th minute to drag them level in Amsterdam
Carlos Vela scored twice in his first international appearance since 2011 as Mexico exacted revenge for their controversial World Cup exit with a 3-2 victory against Holland. And Vela was quick to get back on the scoresheet as Miguel Herrera's men held out for an exciting win. The former Arsenal man put the visitors in front with a superb strike in the eighth minute and added a second goal in the 60th after Wesley Sneijder's sublime long-range equaliser. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Holland 2-3 Mexico: Sneijder and Blind goals Mexico upset Holland with a 3-2 victory at the Amsterdam ArenA in their international friendly @highlight Carlos Vela scored twice in his first international for over three years @highlight Javier Hernandez also on target as Mexico run out 3-2 winners in Amsterdam @highlight Wesley Sneijder and Daley Blind goals for Holland not enough to prevent home defeat
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'To avoid any damage to @placeholder’s reputation, I have decided to resign from all my board functions with immediate effect.’
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 21:50 EST, 29 August 2013 | UPDATED: 07:00 EST, 30 August 2013 Zurich Insurance confirmed today that former finance director Pierre Wauthier left a suicide note naming the firm's then-chairman Josef Ackermann. The Swiss company said today that the letter documents the relationship between the pair but said that it would be 'inappropriate' to elaborate further. Mr Ackermann quit as chairman yesterday after saying he had come under pressure to take 'my share of responsibility' following the apparent suicide of Mr Wauthier. Chief Financial Officer Mr Wauthier, who had worked for the company for 17 years and had joint British and French citizenship, was found dead at his home on Monday. @highlight Pierre Wauthier, 53, was found dead at his home on Monday @highlight Josef Ackermann has resigned from board with immediate effect @highlight He said he had been under pressure to take 'my share of responsibility' @highlight Claims Wauthier's family has made 'unfounded' allegations against him
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Greater focus on social interaction during gameplay, a redesigned controller with a touchpad interface, and expansion of streaming entertainment choices are just a few of the new elements for @placeholder.
(CNN) -- The late-fall chill outside a Best Buy store in Elkridge, Maryland, wasn't all that was keeping George Nelums awake late Thursday. "I've been a PS dude since the first PS," said Nelums, the first in line to pick up a PlayStation 4 when the clock struck midnight. "I'm not planning on sleeping tonight. I've got a 6-hour energy drink. I'm all set." He and about 100 others were there for the next step in the evolution of home entertainment. The new PlayStation hit stores a week before Microsoft's Xbox One does the same, touching off a new round in the fight for the hearts of console gamers. @highlight Fans lined up late Thursday to be the first to get a PlayStation 4 @highlight The new console launched at midnight to high demand @highlight Rival Xbox One will hit the market soon, with November 22 release date @highlight Some say they're excited to play old favorites with new-console capabilities
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Evil act: Police say Joshua Cooper (left) bit off baby @placeholder's (right) nose, and that he told then he did it to stop the baby from crying
By Ryan Gorman and Sam Creighton PUBLISHED: 22:21 EST, 16 March 2014 | UPDATED: 11:26 EST, 17 March 2014 The mother of the one-year-old baby who nose was bitten of by his father, according to police, to stop him from crying has finally broken her silence. Angelika Riggins, 16, of Fairfield, California, says she is heartbroken after father Joshua Cooper, 18, also of Fairfield, was charged with biting his own baby's nose off out of frustration at the infant's crying. 'I didn't see no anger that morning,' Riggins told KGO. 'I didn't see no stress that morning. He was up playing with [Ta'jon].' @highlight Mother Angelika Riggines says she doesn't believe father Joshua Cooper's reason for what cops say was him biting off part of the baby's nose @highlight The baby also suffered a skull fracture and brain hemorrhage @highlight She will go to family court Tuesday to fight to get her son back from state child protective services
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Hurt: Protesters who support the ousted @placeholder President transport injured people following the clashes in Ramses Square
As deadly clashes between government forces and supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood continued in Egypt Friday, a disturbing video has emerged that appeared to show the military firing on unarmed demonstrators. The footage clocking in at just under a minute was uploaded to YouTube August 16. The caption written in Arabic read: 'The army shoots on peaceful protesters in Ismailia.' Ismailia is a city in northeastern Egypt, where Reuters reported that four protesters were killed Friday during a 'Day of Rage.' Scroll down for videos Appalling conditions: After they were arrested at a protest in August (pictured), the pair said they were beaten and subjected to degrading treatment in the Egyptian prison @highlight YouTube clip was apparently shot Friday in Ismailia, northeastern Egypt @highlight Cell phone video shot from different angle also captured confrontation between unarmed protesters and army forces @highlight Over 90 people dead across Egypt after Friday's protests @highlight Morsi supporters and vigilante residents exchanged fire in Cairo @highlight Thousands of Brotherhood supporters converged on Ramses Square @highlight Egyptian army soldiers pictured around capital on armored vehicles @highlight Official death toll from Wednesday's massacre in Cairo come to 638
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However, the amphitheatre, visitors’ centre and extensive new facilities for the @placeholder family’s chickens and cattle could not.
South African police are investigating President Jacob Zuma over a £14.5million taxpayer-funded refurbishment project at his rural homestead, according to parliamentary papers. In a written police response to lawmakers published Monday, police confirmed that an investigation into spending at Zuma's Nkandla home 'has been initiated.' Zuma, who was reelected in May, has insisted that he had no knowledge of the work on his home, including the construction of a swimming pool, private clinic and amphitheatre. File photo of South Africa President Jacob Zuma's private Nkandla estate in his home state of KwaZulu-Natal South African President Jacob Zuma has insisted that he had no knowledge of the work on his home, including the construction of a swimming pool, private clinic and amphitheatre @highlight Officers say probe into spending on Jacob Zuma's lavish home has begun @highlight He claims he had no knowledge about construction of pool, clinic and others @highlight Opposition leader has demanded he resign over the scandal @highlight In March he was ordered to pay some money back by corruption watchdog
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"It says something that so many people are saying, 'No, thank you, I don't want to serve in an administration that overrides the Defense Department, that treats the defense secretary as subservient to political lackeys in the @placeholder," Cruz said.
Sen. Ted Cruz slammed the White House on Tuesday for a "failure of leadership" as President Barack Obama prepares to nominate his administration's fourth defense secretary. The Texas Republican, who is considering a 2016 run in hopes of heading his own White House administration, called the unusually high turnover at the helm of the Defense Department emblematic of a White House that puts politics above U.S. national security. "It seems what the administration is looking for is a defense secretary who will follow the orders of a political White House rather than focus on defending the national security interests of this country," Cruz said. "At a time when the threats are this grave, we shouldn't see turnover at the Defense Department than one has at a typical Burger King." @highlight Sen. Ted Cruz said the Obama administration is looking for a defense chief who will follow political orders @highlight Cruz attacked the White House for overall foreign policy failures at an event with a veterans group Tuesday @highlight Cruz also articulated his foreign policy vision, focused on reasserting U.S. power and values
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'My heart goes out to @placeholder, and all of their family, and all of my
The husband of a Chicago actress who was killed after being struck by a falling tree branch is suing the park where the accident occurred. Molly Glynn, 46, a veteran of the Chicago stage who also appeared in notable television dramas, died in September after being struck by a tree while cycling on a forest preserve trail. She was caught in a storm along with husband and fellow actor Joe Foust. Joe Foust is now suing the Forest Preserve District of Cook County. Killed: Molly Glynn, a veteran of the Chicago stage and actress appearing in notable television dramas, died in September after being struck by a tree while cycling a forest preserve trail @highlight Glynn, 46, was caught in the storm while bicycling with husband Joe Foust @highlight Tree was uprooted and tossed in Glynn's direction @highlight Had appeared on television dramas like 'Boss' and 'Chicago Fire' @highlight Friends and family managed to raise $164,000 for her husband within weeks of his wife's death
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'The best location for me has to be at @placeholder, but it was nice to get some at Stonehenge too with it's historic link to astronomy.'
By Anthony Bond PUBLISHED: 10:53 EST, 20 July 2013 | UPDATED: 10:54 EST, 20 July 2013 These incredible pictures show the Milky Way and impressive star trails around some of the UK's most scenic locations. From Stonehenge, St Michael's Mount in Cornwall and Southampton's Netley Abbey, these magical images show the night-sky looking picture perfect. Photographer David Sharp spent countless hours observing the night skies and patiently waiting for the right shots. Magical: These photographs show the Milky Way and stunning star trails around various locations in the UK. This shows The Milky Way above Stonehenge Talented: Photographer David Sharp spent countless hours observing the night skies and patiently waiting for the perfect shots @highlight Pictures taken at Stonehenge, St Michael's Mount and Netley Abbey
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Mr @placeholder called police who took the money away to be counted, with the local bank valuing the cash to 6.33million Yuan (£616,000)
Most landlords prepare themselves for some less-than-appealing personal remnants when a tenant leaves, so when this man found more than £600,000 hidden under a bed, it was this shock of his life. Ma Guangdi was cleaning up after one of his former tenants in an apartment in Dongguan, Guangdong Province, China when he made the surprising discovery. Underneath one of the beds, he found 6.33million Chinese Yuan in cash, stacked in carton boxes and left behind. Cashflow: The money, a total of 6.33million Yuan (£616,000), was taken to a bank where it has been frozen pending investigation Shock discovery: Landlord Ma Guangdi was cleaning up after a tenant who had just disappeared into thin air when he found the money @highlight Chinese man finds £616,000 hidden under former tenant's bed @highlight Ma Guangdi found the money several months after occupant left
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When I came to @placeholder, we were eighth at the time and the club was nearly going out of business, so it’s totally different.
By Chris Wheeler Follow @@ChrisWheelerDM Louis van Gaal is unlikely to get carried away by the fact that Manchester United touched down in England with the Guinness International Cup in their possession. The Dutchman is experienced enough to know that victories like the one over Liverpool in the final in Miami might score a few points with the supporters but are worth very little else. There are far bigger tests to come. However, the manager he defeated at the Sun Life Stadium believes the new United boss might still be in for a rude awakening when the new Premier League season starts a week on Saturday. @highlight Manchester United beat Liverpool in the final of the International Champions Cup in America @highlight Brendan Rodgers thinks Van Gaal will find the strength of the Premier League different to anything he has experienced @highlight Van Gaal believes he has the experience to help United
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'FIFA, the Brazilian authorities and the @placeholder sponsors must use their influence and experience to communicate the risk.'
England fans travelling to next summer's World Cup in Brazil have been warned to protect themselves against a terrifying holiday bug which can kill. Organisers FIFA and their sponsors are being urged to spell out the risks of mosquito-borne dengue fever after a study showed cases could peak in three of the twelve host cities. It usually produces flu-like symptoms but severe forms cause internal bleeding - claiming 20,000 lives every year. Warning: England fans travelling to next summer's World Cup in Brazil have been warned to protect themselves against a terrifying holiday bug which can kill Dengue is endemic in over 100 countries with 100 million people struck down annually. @highlight Organisers FIFA and sponsors are being urged to spell out the risks @highlight Mosquito-borne dengue fever could peak in three of the twelve host cities @highlight Usually produces flu-like symptoms but severe forms cause internal bleeding @highlight The bug claims 20,000 lives every year
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The father of a boy of 12 who drowned after being swept out to sea during a family holiday last night relived the desperate battle to rescue his son from the waves. Isaac Nash was swimming off the coast of Anglesey, North Wales, with his brother Xander on Friday when they got into difficulties. Their father Adam was able to swim out to save ten-year-old Xander, but Isaac was carried away. Today Isaac's mother, Zoe, 35, a teacher, paid tribute to her 'amazing, special' child who 'packed his life to the full'. Desperate: Isaac Nash was swimming off the coast of Anglesey, North Wales, with his brother Xander on Friday when they got into difficulties. His father Adam, pictured with Isaac, was able to save Xander @highlight Isaac Nash was swimming off the Anglesey coast with his brother Xander @highlight The pair got into difficulties after going further out to look at barnacles @highlight Their father Adam was able to save Xander, 10, but Isaac was carried away @highlight A huge wave pulled Isaac from his grandfather's grip as they clung to rocks @highlight His mother, Zoe, 35, said she 'thanked God' for her 'amazing, special boy'
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By Associated Press and Ashley Collman and Will Payne In Waukesha, Wisconsin The parents of the 12-year-old stabbed 19 times in a violent attack by two of her classmates after a sleepover last weekend, say their little girl is a 'fighter' and recovering in strides every day. The unidentified middle-schooler was lured into the woods on Saturday by 'friends' Morgan Geyser and Anissa Weier, also 12, who planned to kill her in order to gain access to the world of the mythical 'Slender Man'. However, the girl survived the brutal stabbing and was able to crawl out of the woods and to safety where a bicyclist found her and called 911. @highlight The unidentified girl's condition went up from 'critical but stable' to 'fair' on Wednesday @highlight She miraculously survived being stabbed 19 times by two classmates after a sleepover @highlight Suspects Morgan Geyser and Anissa Weier, also 12, were arrested and have been charged as adults with first-degree intentional homicide @highlight The victim's parents have set up a GoFundMe page to raise money for her medical bills and have received more than $14,000 as of Thursday @highlight They are asking friends, family and supporters to respect her privacy by not naming her in social media posts or to the press
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Harare, Zimbabwe (CNN) -- South African leader Jacob Zuma was in neighboring Zimbabwe this week to rescue the seemingly crumbling power-sharing government of President Robert Mugabe and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai. The South African president's visit Friday to the capital, Harare, follows escalating tensions between the two leaders, with Tsvangirai this week taking Mugabe to court for making unilateral decisions in the 21-month-old government. After a more than six-hour meeting with Mugabe and Tsvangirai, who have not been on speaking terms for close to a month, Zuma said he had managed to break the impasse between the two. "We have met and we have had successful consultations on a number of issues," Zuma told journalists. "They were small issues. There had been a breakdown of communication with the leaders of the government which have been resolved, and meetings will resume." @highlight President Robert Mugabe and Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai are at odds @highlight South African President Jacob Zuma went to Zimbabwe to mediate @highlight He says he had successful consultations on a number of issues
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By Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor PUBLISHED: 09:52 EST, 21 January 2013 | UPDATED: 04:42 EST, 22 January 2013 More people would vote to stay in the European Union than exit for the first time since David Cameron became Prime Minister. Downing Street today announced Mr Cameron will deliver his long-awaited and much-trailed speech on Britain’s’ EU membership on Wednesday. He is expected to promise a referendum on severing ties with Brussels. As the debate about Europe rages, a new opinion poll shows that the number of voters who want to remain part of the EU has suddenly overtaken those calling for withdrawal. @highlight Number of people who want to stay in EU overtakes those in favour of exit for first time since David Cameron became PM @highlight YouGov survey shows 40% want to remain against 34% who want to leave @highlight Prime Minister will deliver long-awaited Europe speech in London @highlight Algeria hostage crisis forced him to cancel Amsterdam trip last Friday @highlight Labour's lead over Tories cut to five points - ICM poll
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By John Hall A Spanish tourist resort is trying out the idea of using dogs as lifeguards - and the idea is working so well it could catch on elsewhere. The experiment in the coastal town of San Pedro del Pinatar, in the southern province of Murcia, began when a human lifeguard started taking his pet Newfoundland out to sea with him, and found he was not only an incredibly strong swimmer, he was also able to pull a very large weight. Since then 'Bruno' has been employed full time as a lifeguard, assisting his owner David Alvarez on rescues and convincing the local coastguard to recruit more dogs to help patrol the area. @highlight Bruno the Newfoundland has incredible strength and swimming ability @highlight Owner David Alvarez noticed dog's natural skills during visit to the beach @highlight Now he regularly helps the lifeguard on rescues in San Pedro del Pinatar @highlight Bruno's incredible stamina means he can swim three miles without tiring @highlight Can also pull plastic containers weighing one and a half tonnes to shore @highlight Officials in Spanish resort now plan to hire more Newfoundland lifeguards
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The scene was horrifying. Gunmen stalked through the school, shooting children as they cowered under benches and booby-trapping buildings with homemade explosives. When the siege finally ended, Pakistan was left reeling and the world wondering: Who would do such a thing? And what do they hope to achieve? The identity of the group behind the massacre at the army-run school in Peshawar is no mystery. The Pakistan Taliban -- who have long conducted an insurgency against the Pakistani government as they seek to overthrow the authorities and bring in Sharia law -- were quick to claim the terror attack. And they said it was revenge for the killing of hundreds of innocent tribesmen and their children during a recent offensive by the Pakistani military. @highlight Analyst: Pakistan Taliban have an ideological agenda, are opposed to Western education @highlight The Pakistan Taliban have claimed a number of violent attacks in recent months @highlight The government suspended peace talks with the Pakistan Taliban earlier this year @highlight The military is conducting a ground offensive aimed at clearing militant strongholds
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(CNN) -- Some of the worst fighting to hit Somalia's capital city in recent months uprooted nearly 34,000 people in less than a week, according to a United Nations report released Monday. A young girl feeds her baby brother at a refugee camp on the outskirts of Mogadishu, Somalia. Relief workers said the fighting between the Somali government and rebels over Islamic law has left Somali civilians with the choice of facing bloody battles or fleeing to squalid camps. The displaced people have found shelter in already overcrowded camps in and around Mogadishu, while others have fled into neighboring Kenya, according to the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). @highlight Fighting in Somalia uproots 34,000 civilians in a week, report says @highlight Civilians have choice: Face bloody battles or be forced into squalid camps @highlight More than 100 have died in most recent fighting @highlight Violence stems from an interpretation of sharia, or Islamic law
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