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鈥榃e went across to @placeholder to stay with a friend who also breeds pigs.
By Sarah Johnson PUBLISHED: 12:15 EST, 23 October 2012 | UPDATED: 19:38 EST, 23 October 2012 They are less than two weeks old, but these piglets already have wrinkles and are making history. The litter of eight Meishan piglets are the first of their kind to be born in the UK for thirty years. The breed, with their long floppy ears and wrinkly faces, is popular in China but has never been properly introduced in this country. One of a kind: The first litter of rare Meishan piglets in the UK for 30 years was born at Whauphill Farm in Dumfries and Galloway @highlight Litter of 8 Meishan piglets was born two weeks ago in Scotland @highlight Breed is popular in China but has never been introduced in the UK @highlight Owner Linda McDonald-Brown bought a trio of pigs for 拢2,000 in Holland
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As they approached the pair a sudden flurry of movement created a splash around @placeholder
PUBLISHED: 06:40 EST, 24 July 2013 | UPDATED: 13:19 EST, 24 July 2013 Killed: Bruna Gobbi, 18, died swimming at Boa Viagem beach in Brazil A drowning Brazilian teenager was attacked by a shark just seconds before she was rescued by lifeguards. Bruna Gobbi, 18, died after swimming at Boa Viagem beach in the northeastern Brazil city of Recife on Monday. The shark attacked her left leg as she tried to keep her head above water. The teenager from Sao Paulo, was rushed to the Restauracao hospital in Recife but she later died. A hospital official who asked not to be named said Bruni had 'lost a lot of blood' and died of her injuries after her leg was amputated. @highlight Bruni Gobbi, 18, died after swimming at Boa Viagem beach in Brazil @highlight The shark bite her leg as she waited to be rescued with her cousin @highlight Her leg was amputated in hospital, but she died after losing 'a lot of blood'
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But he could not keep out Martinez's late effort which so cruelly denied @placeholder.
(CNN) -- Bayern Munich beat Chelsea on 5-4 penalties to win a pulsating UEFA Super Cup showdown in Prague Friday after equalizing with the last kick of extra time. Down to 10 men but leading 2-1, Chelsea looked set to hand Jose Mourinho the first silverware of his second reign until Javi Martinez found the net for the European champions to force the penalty shootout. Both sides had a perfect record from the spot kicks until 20-year-old Romelu Lukaku stepped up to deliver a tame effort which was comfortably saved by Manuel Neuer. So instead it was Pep Guardiola, a bitter rival of Mourinho when the pair managed Barcelona and Real Madrid in La Liga, who landed his first trophy since taking over at Bayern in the summer. @highlight Bayern Munich win UEFA Super Cup on penalties @highlight Romelu Lukaku's penalty saved by Manuel Neuer @highlight Bayern equalized for second time with final kick of extra time @highlight Chelsea down to 10 men after 86 minutes when Ramires red carded
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In @placeholder, anti-government activists accuse journalists supporting the regime of coming with a specific mandate to ask disruptive questions.
By Ted Thornhill and Abul Taher PUBLISHED: 10:29 EST, 30 January 2014 | UPDATED: 06:02 EST, 31 January 2014 The bitterness and rancor stirred by Syria's civil war were on full display this week at peace talks in Switzerland - and not just in the closed room where rival delegations are seeking a way to end the three-year conflict. On Wednesday, the government's chief negotiator and his team were confronted by the mother of British doctor Abbas Khan, who died last month while in Syrian government custody. Fatima Khan had to be led away by United Nations security staff as she screamed at delegates. @highlight Dr Abbas Khan's family believe he was sedated with drugs @highlight CT scan apparently suggests fluids were injected into his body @highlight Family say Syrian authorities embalmed body against their wishes @highlight Mrs Fatima Khan confronted Syrian government's chief negotiator @highlight The angry scenes took place at the U.N.'s European headquarters in Geneva @highlight Syrian government and opposition officials are having peace talks there
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On the move: @placeholder's (right) future at Chelsea is in doubt and he looks set to leave
Liverpool are ready to revive their interest in Ryan Bertrand as they continue their quest to find a new left-back. Bertrand has been on Liverpool鈥檚 radar for more than 12 months and they came close to sign him in the January window but he ultimately ended up joining Aston Villa on loan. Trying to conclude a deal, however, will be far from straightforward as Chelsea are reluctant to do business with a side they now regard as credible title rivals and they would be looking for a fee in excess of 拢8million. VIDEO Scroll down to watch what Liverpool have been up to so far in pre-season @highlight Brendan Rodgers first tried to sign Bertrand in January @highlight Chelsea are reluctant to sell to title rival and would want 拢8million @highlight Liverpool failed to sign Davies who has now joined Tottenham @highlight Sevilla are refusing to accept less than 拢16m for Moreno @highlight Liverpool are also trying to complete a loan deal for Javier Manquillo
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'I would personally like to ask @placeholder officials to take action and prevent any further accidents.
A Russian tourist has been hospitalised with severe lacerations to his leg, after being hit by a speedboat while swimming in Phuket. Sergey Kuzennyy, 55, was swimming outside of a dedicated swimming zone when he was struck by the blades of a parasailing speedboat's propeller on Wednesday, said Phuket Marine Office Chief Phuripat Theerakulpisut. Mr Kuzennyy suffered five deep lacerations to his left leg and remains in Mission Hospital in Bangkok. Sergey Kuzennyy, 55, was hit by a parasailing speedboat's propeller near Kata Noi in Phuket Speaking on behalf of Mr Kuzennyy, Maria Lukashevich said: 'I was contacted by Mr Kuzennyy and his wife to help them translate, but I was not there when the accident occurred' @highlight Sergey Kuzennyy, 55, was outside of swimming zone when hit by blades @highlight Russian suffered five deep lacerations to his leg and was taken to hospital @highlight A week earlier Phuket governor rubber stamped new jet ski guidelines
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Sotomayor was on a panel that summarily affirmed the dismissal of claims brought by firefighters, including one @placeholder, whose promotions were denied because they would be based on a (race-neutral) exam whose results didn't yield the "right" racial mix.
Editor's note: Ilya Shapiro is a senior fellow in constitutional studies at the Cato Institute, a libertarian public policy research foundation, and editor-in-chief of the Cato Supreme Court Review. Before joining Cato, he was special assistant/adviser to the Multi-National Force-Iraq and practiced law at Patton Boggs LLP and Cleary Gottlieb LLP. Earlier, Shapiro clerked for Judge E. Grady Jolly of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Ilya Shapiro says the Sotomayor appointment is a case of identity politics rather than a choice on the merits. (CNN) -- In picking Sonia Sotomayor, President Obama has confirmed that identity politics matter to him more than merit. While Judge Sotomayor exemplifies the American Dream, she would not have even been on the short list if she were not Hispanic. @highlight Ilya Shapiro: Choice of Sotomayor is based on identity politics, not merit @highlight He says her life story is compelling but she should be thoroughly vetted @highlight Shapiro: Sotomayor may suffer from failure to deal with issues in New Haven case @highlight He says Republicans should educate public about differences over the law
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All of this means the @placeholder can no longer ignore its libertarian "fringe."
(CNN) -- Newt Gingrich quit the presidential race on Wednesday. Long after he exhausted the patience of the voters, he finally concluded that the mathematical probability of winning the Republican nomination was next to nil. Why spend money and raise false hopes if you can't win? Best to get out now and join the veepstakes. That's the kind of logic that an ordinary, candidate-focused campaign employs. Ron Paul, on the other hand, refuses to drop out. Commanding a plurality of delegates in only one state, and having taken just 10.61 percent nationally so far, it could be argued that the 76-year-old libertarian has even less reason to carry on than Gingrich -- except perhaps to collect the air miles. @highlight Timothy Stanley says Ron Paul has gained influence, if not a nomination @highlight Paul's brand of libertarian Republicanism deserves GOP notice, he says @highlight Paul represents a message that is bigger than the candidate, Stanley says
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Fresh start: Ferdinand will hope he gets more of a chance in Thailand than he did in @placeholder
By Kieran Gill Anton Ferdinand has signed for Police United in the Thai Premier League in a bid to revive his career, and says Muangthong United's Jay Bothroyd convinced him to make the switch. Ferdinand had a sorry time in the Turkish Super Lig last season, making just three appearances for Antalyaspor as they were relegated and six on loan to Bursaspor. The 29-year-old's career has stalled since leaving QPR in August 2013 after they were relegated to the Championship, but Ferdinand hopes to follow Bothroyd's lead and seize his chance in Thailand. VIDEO Scroll down to see Thailand in the World Cup mood with an elephant football match @highlight Anton Ferdinand signs for Thai Premier League's Police United from Turkish Super Lig's Antalyaspor @highlight Former QPR team-mate Jay Bothroyd, who plays for Muangthong United, convinced him to make Thai switch @highlight He told Ferdinand 'Thai football had changed a lot over the years with a lot of professional players' @highlight Ferdinand made just three appearances for Antalyaspor and six on loan to Bursaspor in Turkey
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