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Second worst: @placeholder was deemed to have a 'poor location, poor management' and fails to 'draw the crowds'
It opened to great fanfare promising spectacular views across London, but the first guests of the Shangri-La in The Shard got rather more than they bargained for. A design fault appeared to give the ultimate 'peeping Tom' view into other rooms, with guests complaining about unwanted sights and the Shangri-La hastily erecting some modesty blinds. So perhaps it is unsurprising that the luxury hotel on The Shard's 34th to 52nd floors has been voted the worst hotel opening of 2014 by expert reviewers at Luxury Travel Intelligence. The global members organisation put together its ultimate list of the best and worst hotel openings of 2014, with London accommodation taking the top spot in both lists. @highlight LTI Luxury Travel Intelligence sent experts to grade all new luxury hotels @highlight Best new property was The Beaumont in London, second was Portrait @highlight Worst hotel was Shangri-La in London as guests can see into other rooms @highlight Second worst was SLS in Vegas and third came Ham Yard Hotel in London
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On the podium: English duo @placeholder and Matthew (left) show off their silver medals
By Kate Gardiner, Press Association England's Nick Matthew and Adrian Grant were unable to defend their men's doubles title after they were beaten by Australia's Cameron Pilley and David Palmer at Scotstoun in the final action at the Commonwealth Games. Glasgow 2014 was wrapped up when Matthew was unable to retrieve a shot in the last moments of competition in the 11-day multi-sport event as the Australian pair claimed a 10-11 11-7 11-9 victory over the English duo in a hard-fought match. Matthew, who was crowned Commonwealth men's singles champion when he beat rival James Willstrop in an enthralling final last Monday, was looking to win his fourth Commonwealth gold after he also won the singles and doubles titles in Delhi four years ago. @highlight Nick Matthew Adrian Grant earn silver medal in men's double squash at Commonwealth Games @highlight Australian's Cameron Pilley and David Palmer claimed 10-11 11-7 11-9 victory @highlight English duo came back from 4-1 down but were unable to earn the win
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The document described the 'so-called baptism' into the 'Ndrangheta mafia, Italy's richest and most ruthless organised crime clan which is based in @placeholder.
Italian police have arrested 163 in a major crackdown on the notorious 'Ndrangheta mafia gang- said to be the most powerful crime organisation in the country. The crime syndicate from Calabria, in Italy's deep south, are believed to be the biggest importers cocaine in Europe. Over the last two decades, they have outgrown rival gangs in Sicilian and Naples to be regarded as the most powerful mafia organisation in Italy. Now Italian police have dealt a major blow to the gang as they carried out arrests across the country, with more than forty alleged members and associates detained in Calabria alone. @highlight 'Ndrangheta has been one of Italy's biggest crime syndicates for 20 years @highlight It has grown to become one of Europe's biggest cocaine importers @highlight Police arrested 163- with 40 made in the gang's homeland of Calabria @highlight Officers also seized 1,300lb of drugs and a codebook with initiation rites
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Separated: @placeholder, seen here on July 8, was never spotted on the campaign trail
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 17:00 EST, 6 February 2014 | UPDATED: 17:23 EST, 6 February 2014 Eliot Spitzer's divorce has been approved by a Manhattan judge putting an end to his 26-year marriage to his wife Silda. The disgraced former governor and his estranged wife did not have to appear in court at all during the process, which began three weeks ago- just days after it was revealed that he was dating his former campaign manager. The details of the case have been kept quiet, with the couple choosing to even keep their names off the records by opting to use Anonymous v. Anonymous instead for the official filings. @highlight Silda and Eliot Spitzer have ended their 26-year marriage @highlight Were said to have separated early last year but only formally announced the split on Christmas Eve @highlight Announcement came after he was spotted leaving his new girlfriend's apartment in the early in the morning @highlight Couple's net worth is unknown but he has a stake in his father's real estate company which is said to be worth upwards of $500million
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Players, some of whom have never actually read the @placeholder books, lament the disdain of athletes from other college sports.
(CNN) -- Place a tennis ball into a yellow sock and tuck it into the back of your pants. Now start running. Congratulations! You are a snitch. Don't get caught, or the game ends. This is quidditch, as played by muggles. In JK Rowling's novels, the snitch is a sort-of magical, winged squash ball, pursued by "seeker" Harry Potter in a variety of high-stakes, airborne quidditch contests. Nobody on the UCLA campus has a magical, winged squash ball. A man with a tennis ball dangling from his shorts will have to do. "The snitch is the surrealist aspect of the game," concedes Sebastian Milla, former UCLA quidditch player and star of a fly-on-the-wall documentary about his sport. @highlight 'Muggle quidditch' replicates Harry Potter's magical sport in the real world @highlight Invented in 2005, quidditch now supports 170 US college teams and five full-time staff @highlight Documentary follows UCLA's quidditch team to the Quidditch World Cup @highlight Quidditch players torn between developing their sport and preserving its roots
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@placeholder is reported to have put £850,000 into the Liberty scheme
By Sam Webb Statement: Singer Katie Melua, pictured arriving at Warsaw Chopin airport on Friday, has spoken about her involvement in the Liberty tax avoidance scheme Chart star Katie Melua has told how she was 'clueless and inexperienced' when she followed the advice of experts to sign up to what turned out to be an aggressive tax avoidance scheme. The 29 year-old singer was among around 1,600 people who were involved with the controversial Liberty tax strategy, but she went on to settle her tax in full with HM Revenue and Customs when it was brought to her attention. Opening up about the furore for the first time today, she admitted it 'sucks' that she has been under the spotlight for her part in it, and called for such schemes to be stopped to prevent others from being advised by experts to take part. @highlight Singer says she trusted her advisors from when she first achieved success @highlight The Georgian-born performer has called for schemes to be scrapped @highlight The 29-year-old has now paid her tax bill in full to HMRC
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The 28ft high cauldron is made up of 204 engraved leaves to represent each of nations participating at the @placeholder
By Louise Eccles and Adam Shergold PUBLISHED: 04:36 EST, 30 July 2012 | UPDATED: 09:06 EST, 30 July 2012 The Olympic cauldron was extinguished last night as the flame was relocated to another part of the stadium. The flame's cauldron, a symbol of the Olympic movement, is supposed to burn for the entirety of the Games but organisers have confirmed it was put out temporarily so the 28ft high structure could be moved to the edge of the stadium. This revelation will add to controversy about the location of the flame, which is only visible to those who have tickets to events in the main stadium. @highlight Cauldron is put out temporarily as it is moved from the centre of the stadium @highlight Austin Playfoot, 82, relights the flame with the aid of a cherry picker @highlight LOCOG chief Sebastian Coe says flame is not a 'tourist attraction' despite being symbol of the Olympics
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"There was real hostility ... amongst moderate Republicans" that @placeholder would choose the conservative governor, Gans said.
(CNN) -- Americans set a record for number of votes cast in this presidential election but failed to make history with the percentage of voter turnout, experts said. A record 2.9 million voters cast ballots Tuesday in Missouri. Curtis Gans, director of American University's Center for the Study of the American Electorate, said Thursday that percentage turnout was lower because Republicans stayed away from the polls. Disappointment over Sen. John McCain's choice of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate, combined with a perception that the ticket would lose, prompted many would-be Republican voters to ditch the polls on Election Day, Gans said. @highlight Report: About 127 million votes cast, shattering 2004 record @highlight Turnout percentage about 61 percent, compared with 1960's 67 percent @highlight Early voting tracker: 31.7 million voted early in at least 30 early voting states @highlight Another expert's estimate projects nearly 131 million Americans voted
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"The nation will be watching because @placeholder will be the one election on a federal level to say whether we endorse the shutdown with the person who says he wants to continue it, my opponent, or whether we want to go a different way.
(CNN) -- New Jersey voters head to the polls on Wednesday in a special U.S. Senate election that's become a proxy fight over the federal government shutdown and the bitter partisan battle in the nation's capital over the rollout of the national health care law. Wednesday's election between two-term Democratic Newark Mayor Cory Booker and Republican nominee Steve Lonegan will also result in a slight shift in the current balance of power in the Senate. Booker, the front runner throughout the short campaign to replace the late Frank Lautenberg, held double-digit leads over Lonegan, a former mayor, in three polls of likely voters released in the 48 hours prior to what's expected to be a lower voter turnout election. @highlight Democrat Cory Booker front-runner in short campaign against GOP's Steve Lonegan @highlight Race seen as proxy fight over issues on national scene - shutdown and Obamacare @highlight Winner will replace the late Frank Lautenberg in state led by Republican but that went for Obama @highlight Special election three weeks before Chris Christie faces voters in reelection bid
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One of them was a business student from London who suddenly left for @placeholder.
LONDON (CNN) -- The latest video from Somalia's al Qaeda-backed Al-Shabaab wing is as slickly produced as a reality TV show but with a startling message -- complete with a hip-hop jihad vibe. Experts think Abu Mansoor al-Amriki, dubbed "The American" by al Qaeda, speaks in the Somali video. "Mortar by mortar, shell by shell, only going to stop when I send them to hell," the unidentified voice raps on the video, which runs at least 18 minutes. The video also shows a man reported to be Abu Mansoor al-Amriki, dubbed "The American" by al Qaeda. He apparently is now in Somalia training and counseling Somalis from North America and Europe. He speaks in American English. @highlight Al Qaeda's Somali arm has hip-hop jihad rap and message from "American" @highlight Intel expert says group is trying "to reach audience of potential recruits in America" @highlight Video comes on the heels of purported bin Laden message on Somalia
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Obama made his controversial "lipstick" remarks at a @placeholder campaign stop late Tuesday afternoon.
(CNN) -- Sen. Barack Obama's reference to "lipstick on a pig" has Republicans demanding an apology and Democrats accusing Sen. John McCain of a "pathetic attempt" to play the gender card. Barack Obama used the "lipstick" line at a campaign event in Lebanon, Virginia, on Tuesday. McCain's campaign said Obama's remarks were offensive and a slap at Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin -- despite the fact that the Arizona senator himself used the phrase last year to describe a policy proposal of Hillary Clinton's. Obama shot back Wednesday and accused the McCain campaign of engaging in "lies" and "swift boat politics." @highlight NEW: Barack Obama slams Republicans for "lies" and "swift boat politics" @highlight Obama said Tuesday "You can put lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig" @highlight McCain camp says line was an attack on Palin; Obama camp says it was not @highlight Many politicians have used the line; former McCain adviser used it in her book title
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It was a relatively placid debate with few direct confrontations, virtually no sustained attacks, and occasionally no attacks at all, on some of @placeholder's most vulnerable areas.
(CNN) -- Heading into Wednesday, majorities of Americans in virtually every major poll predicted President Barack Obama would come out on top in this year's presidential debates. Even majorities of Republicans and Romney supporters thought the GOP nominee was in for a rough night. But not all of them. At a time when most surrogates were competing in the traditional expectations-setting limbo contest that always precedes presidential debates, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie predicted that Mitt Romney, seasoned veteran of roughly 20 debates within the past year alone, would prevail. "Wednesday night's the restart of this campaign," he told NBC. "Come Thursday morning, the entire narrative of this race is going to change." @highlight No candidate has ever scored above 60% on question of who won -- Romney scored 67% @highlight Romney's answers were direct, confident and black-and-white @highlight Obama's performance was long and windy, even a bit hesitant @highlight Obama's campaign now faces second-guessing that Romney's was before Wednesday
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They drunkenly tried to wash and then shave her, without success, before @placeholder threw her out.
A group of drunken friends who got naked in a bath with a stolen pet rabbit then tried to shave her, wrung her neck and threw her out of a window, have escaped jail. Rebecca Atkinson's much-loved white lion-headed rabbit, Percy, was stolen from its hutch and carried to a party in Seaham, County Durham, at the end of June. The whereabouts of the rabbit remained a mystery until Mrs Atkinson went online and saw a video which showed her pet being tortured to death. Percy was taken from her hutch and carried to a party where she was cruelly abused a group of drunken friends who tried to shave her, wrung her neck and threw her out of a window @highlight Percy, the pet rabbit, was stolen from her hutch and taken to a party @highlight Drunken friends got naked in a bath with the rabbit, then tried to shave her @highlight Then wrung her neck and threw her out a window in Seaham, Durham @highlight Two of the men, Martin Bell, 20, and Frank Hudson, 19, given 18 month community orders and 200 hours of unpaid work each @highlight Also banned from keeping animals for five years at Peterlee Magistrates @highlight The youth who wrung her neck will be sentenced separately next week @highlight Devastated family said they were 'fuming' at the 'pathetic' sentencing @highlight Percy had just given birth to five babies when she was taken from hutch
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Investigators aren't sure whether she knew her abductor, though there's no indication on the @placeholder surveillance video that she did, Wilson said.
(CNN) -- Two days after a Philadelphia woman's abduction was captured on video, police say they have a lead across the state line: Someone used her bank card Tuesday morning in Maryland. A male used Carlesha Freeland-Gaither's ATM card at 6:01 a.m. a bank in Aberdeen, Maryland, about a 75-mile drive southwest from the Philadelphia street where she was forced into a car on Sunday night, Philadelphia police Chief Inspector Dennis Wilson told reporters. Wilson didn't say how the card was used or whether cash was withdrawn. But he said surveillance video showed a male "similar" to the man who police say dragged and abducted the 22-year-old woman Sunday night. @highlight Police: Card used in Aberdeen, Maryland, less than two days after abduction in Philadelphia @highlight Bank video shows male who looks "similar" to man who abducted woman @highlight A 22-year-old woman was seen being forced into a car in Philadelphia on Sunday night @highlight Officials are offering rewards totaling $42,000
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Mathieu goes against the script to move 0-30 in front after punishing the @placeholder second serve.
Andy Murray made a comfortable start to the grass-court season in front of new coach Amelie Mauresmo as he beat Paul-Henri Mathieu in straight sets at the AEGON Championships. The Brit took one hour and 26 minutes to beat French world 92 Mathieu 6-4, 6-4 in his first match at the Queen's Club as he prepares for the defence of his Wimbledon title. Click here for full match report Host commentator Well that's it from me here. Andy Murray cruises through in style at Queen's as his grasscourt season under the coaching of Amelie Mauresmo begins in style. Thanks for following and cheerio. @highlight Murray playing won 6-4, 6-4 second round after being given first round bye for Wimbledon warm-up tournament @highlight Scot looking to retain Aegon Championships for fourth title win @highlight Murray played first match since appointing Amelie Mauresmo as coach
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The Duke of Edinburgh presents campaign medals to members of @placeholder who have completed their first tour of Afghanistan, at Norton Manor Camp, Somerset
Thousands of well-wishers lined the streets of Taunton today to mark return of the Royal Marines from their final deployment in Afghanistan. Crowds of people turned out to wave Union flags and cheer loudly to formally welcome troops from 40 Commando back to their home town after their last tour of duty ended. Marines were then presented with campaign medals at their base, Norton Manor Camp near Taunton in Somerset. Welcome back: Crowds of people waved Union flags and cheered loudly to formally welcome home troops from 40 Commando Around 700 Royal Marines from Royal Marines 40 Commando march through Taunton during a homecoming parade to mark their final deployment to Afghanistan @highlight Crowds of people formally welcomed home troops from 40 Commando @highlight Duke of Edinburgh, Captain General of the Royal Marines, will present medals to the troops
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The description read: 'Tour stops include: @placeholder - see the stunning lakes, waterfalls and peaks of this world-famous site.'
With its rolling hills and stone bridge over a picturesque stream it seems like the perfect reason for a day trip to the Welsh countryside. Only visitors taking up the trip to the Brecon Beacons, advertised by Britain's national tourism board, would be disappointed as the image used is actually of the Lake District - more than 200 miles away. The bungle was discovered on the Visit Britain website where a photograph of Skiddaw from Ashness Bridge in Keswick was used to advertise trips from Cardiff to the Brecon Beacons national park. Visit Britain, the national tourism board, has been using a picture of the Lake District - 250 miles away - to promote tours to the Brecon Beacons on a website advert aimed at day trips for American visitors @highlight Visit Britain is the national tourism board promoting trips to UK worldwide @highlight It promoted a trip to the Brecon Beacons from Cardiff for American tourists @highlight But bosses used images of the Lake District rather than Wales in the ad @highlight Photograph of Ashness Bridge in Keswick was taken 250 miles away @highlight Visit Britain has been criticised for a poor knowledge of British geography
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‘I wish Joe Cole had come here five years ago but I couldn’t afford him,’ lamented @placeholder.
Click here to view all the stats and graphics from the match at Turf Moor No wonder Roy Keane packed his bags and left. If it was really frustration over Aston Villa’s alarming slump that persuaded the Irishman to quit as Paul Lambert’s assistant on the eve of this game, then there was ample evidence at Turf Moor to explain why. This was a game Villa should have won. Yet they ended up hanging on for a point after Danny Ings’s 87th-minute penalty cancelled out Joe Cole’s first-half goal and set up a grandstand finish to a breathless, full-blooded encounter. @highlight Burnley and Aston Villa drew 1-1 at Turf Moor in the Premier League on Saturday afternoon @highlight Joe Cole scored on his first league start for Villa after converting Andreas Weimann's first-half cross @highlight Danny Ings scored his fourth league goal in five games from the penalty spot in the 87th minute
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The players travelling to South Africa with @placeholder and their schedule for the January-February tour
Jonathan Trott's return to the cricketing fold received a welcome endorsement yesterday, when he was named captain of the Lions team that will tour South Africa in the new year. Trott has not played for England since his shock return from Australia in the wake of the first Test in Brisbane last year suffering from what was eventually diagnosed as situation anxiety. But his rehabilitation, which faltered when he withdrew from county cricket soon after his return last season, has now reached the point where he is one step away from a full England recall. Jonathan Trott is expected to be named in an England Lions squad to tour South Africa in January @highlight Jonathan Trott named England Lions captain for South Africa tour @highlight The 33-year-old batsman has not represented England since coming home from last winter's disastrous Ashes tour with a stress-related illness @highlight Sam Robson and Gary Ballance also in England Lions party @highlight Seven Yorkshiremen have been rewarded with Lions squad places
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Ranger Maguire joined the regiment on 10 May, 2010, and was sent to @placeholder four months later.
By Simon Tomlinson PUBLISHED: 10:49 EST, 4 May 2012 | UPDATED: 11:52 EST, 4 May 2012 A soldier who survived Afghanistan has been shot dead by a stray bullet during a live-firing exercise in Wales. Ranger Michael Maguire, 21, - described as 'one of our very best' - died at the Castlemartin Ranges in Pembrokeshire on Wednesday. Police and the Health and Safety Executive were today investigating the incident. Tragedy: Soldier Michael Maguire was killed by a stray bullet while taking part in a live-firing exercise at Castlemartin Ranges in Wales Ranger Maguire was serving with the 1st Batallion of The Royal Irish Regiment. @highlight Michael Maguire described as 'one of our very best' @highlight Killed during live-firing exercise at military range @highlight Police and Health and Safety Executive investigate
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@placeholder commended him for his self-help efforts but said the work was outweighed by other factors.
By Associated Press and Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 18:57 EST, 1 March 2013 | UPDATED: 18:58 EST, 1 March 2013 Decision: Bruce Davis, a former Charles Manson follower who has spent more than 40 years in prison One of cult leader Charles Manson’s follower was denied parole and will continue to serve his jail sentence after the California governor stepped in and stopped him from being released. The state’s parole board had recently approved the release of 70-year-old Bruce Davis, who was convicted in two Manson-related murders, since he has served more than four decades in prison. Governor Jerry Brown reversed that decision and ordered Davis to remain in jail after having a meeting with the Los Angeles district attorney. @highlight Bruce Davis, 70, was sentenced to life in a Californian prison in 1972 @highlight Convicted in the murders of a musician and a stuntman @highlight Was not involved in the infamous Sharon Tate murders in 1969
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"Through his choices, @placeholder made it clear that we did not have to accept the world as it is -- that we could do our part to seek the world as it should be," he added.
Washington (CNN) -- In 1980, Nelson Mandela was sitting in a South African prison cell, serving a life sentence. On the other side of the world, a young college student named Barack Obama was riveted by the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa and the brewing crusade to free the renowned activist. Little did they know that nearly three decades later, the two would have something in common: They would be the first elected black presidents in their respective countries. U.S. President Barack Obama has made it no secret that he considers Nelson Mandela one of the greatest influences -- if not the greatest -- in his life and in the lives of countless others. Throughout his first five years in office, he has repeatedly referenced Mandela, either invoking quotes from the anti-apartheid icon or spreading his messages of freedom and equality. @highlight Obama has said he considers Mandela one of -- if not the -- greatest influence in his life @highlight In "Dreams of my Father," Obama recalls pleading with college trustees to divest from South Africa @highlight Obama met Mandela for the first time in 2005 @highlight With Mandela gravely ill, Obama did not get to visit him during his last trip to South Africa
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After an agonising two weeks of intensive care and attention, @placeholder pulled through.
Graham Dorrans remembers the moment vividly. He was at West Bromwich Albion’s Birmingham Road training ground when the phone call came that would put his life on hold. His baby daughter was in hospital with suspected meningitis. ‘It was pre-season and we’d been training,’ recalls Dorrans. ‘I got a shout that Ava had been taken into hospital but my doctor told me it was nothing to worry about so it was a real shock when I got there and saw her. It was clear it was serious. She was three months old, so fragile.’ It had been just two years since he and wife Yvonne had lost their second child, Logan, to stillbirth. Was this really happening again? @highlight West Brom midfielder Graham Dorrans has expressed his gratitude towards those who helped his daughter @highlight Dorrans and wife Yvonne lost their second child to stillbirth @highlight The Scotsman has been an ever-present in the league under Alan Irvine
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The brand say that, as a girl about town, Binky epitomises Rimmel's 'cool and eclectic' @placeholder style.
By Bianca London PUBLISHED: 11:05 EST, 4 March 2014 | UPDATED: 13:01 EST, 5 March 2014 Her best friend Ollie Locke may be better known for his glowing tan, but nonetheless, Binky Felstead has joined forces with Rimmel to showcase the brand's new range. The Made In Chelsea star has been unveiled as the star of its new Sunshimmer advertising campaign. Rimmel London say that the BAFTA award-winning star of E4's show brings her 'true British flair and glamour' to the brand. Golden goddess: Binky Felstead showcases her glowing tan and toned physique in her new Rimmel campaign @highlight Reality TV star, 24, unveiled as face of Rimmel London's Sunshimmer tan @highlight Rimmel say she brings 'true British flair and glamour' to brand @highlight Binky has toned up and regularly visits bootcamp to stay trim
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However, it is not the longevity of the mission that makes it interesting – while Scott is in space his identical twin brother Mark, a retired @placeholder astronaut, will remain on the ground as a ‘control’ in the experiment.
By Jonathan O'Callaghan Consider two brothers who are identical twins. If one goes to space and the other does not, are they still genetically identical? That’s what Nasa will be aiming to discover in March 2015 in a ground-breaking experiment that will for the first time study the impact of space travel on the human body in real time, measuring any changes that occur between the two brothers as they happen. Living in space is known to have effects on the human body, including decreasing bone mass and causing muscle loss. Scroll down for video Scott Kelly (left) will live aboard the ISS for a year while his twin brother Mark (right) stays on Earth. The two will be studied before, during and after the mission to see what effects space travel has on the human body @highlight Nasa will send an identical twin to the International Space Station for a year @highlight His brother will be kept on Earth as the 'control' in the experiment @highlight They will be compared before, during and after the mission @highlight This will enable researchers to study the effects of space travel on humans @highlight The ground-breaking experiment could reveal how DNA is altered @highlight It could also help us determine the effects space travel has on ageing
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@placeholder was quick to play down the incident after the game.
(CNN) -- Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson was left raging after claiming Robin van Persie "could have been killed" following an altercation with Swansea's Ashley Williams. Ferguson, whose side moved four points clear at the top of the English Premier League table following Sunday's 1-1 draw, accused Williams of deliberately kicking the ball at the striker's head while he lay on the ground. Van Persie and Williams squared up to each other following the incident as both sets of players tried to break up the confrontation. Blog: Has Ferguson gone too far? Referee Michael Oliver booked both men, but Ferguson wants the Football Association to take action against the Wales defender. @highlight Manchester United boss Alex Ferguson believes Robin van Persie "could have been killed" @highlight Dutch striker hit in head with ball while on the ground after Ashley Williams kicked ball away @highlight Patrice Evra's goal canceled out by Michu's strike as United held 1-1 by Swansea @highlight Chelsea crushes Aston Villa 8-0 to move into third position in English Premier League
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The other injuries are @placeholder with an ankle problem and Giroud.
Arsene Wenger fears Olivier Giroud will be ruled out until the New Year, leaving Arsenal to consider a late plunge into the transfer market before Monday’s deadline. Wenger tried to push concerns aside to avoid distractions ahead of Wednesday’s Champions League play-off second leg against Besiktas but admitted Giroud could face a long time out after a freak injury. The striker was hurt when the ball smashed into the sole of his boot in the final seconds of Saturday’s 2-2 draw at Everton, pushing the toe-end of the foot upwards towards the shin, causing a small fracture near his ankle. @highlight Arsenal face Besiktas on Wednesday in Champions League play-off second leg at the Emirates after 0-0 draw in Turkey last week @highlight Captain Mikel Arteta is injured and Aaron Ramsey is suspended @highlight Olivier Giroud suffered an ankle injury during 2-2 draw with Everton @highlight Frenchman, who scored in the draw, set to be ruled out for five months @highlight Wenger could be forced back into the transfer market to find a striker @highlight Alexis Sanchez, Yaya Sanogo or Joel Campbell could fill the void up front @highlight Lukas Podolski is also an option, but German World Cup winner has been linked with a loan move to Juventus
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The most colorful @placeholder anecdote from the leaked files, however, involves Richard Caring, a regular political donor in Britain, who paid out $1million to get Clinton to a costume party in Russia.
Bill and Hillary Clinton's charitable foundation reportedly received as much as $81million from clients with accounts with at HSBC's Swiss bank in Geneva. The contributions - including $1million in exchange for Bill attending a lavish fancy-dress party in Russia - come from wealthy clients who are protected by Switzerland's robust banking secrecy laws. Details of 30,000 accounts have come to light after an enormous banking leak - which brought with it the names of seven donors to the charitable Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation. Donor: Bill Clinton, center, received substantial contributions to his foundation from people with accounts at the secretive Swiss bank - such as Richard Caring, left, who paid $1million after Clinton dressed as a Russian general for a lavish fundraiser, pictured above @highlight Bill and Hillary's foundation received large donations from seven people @highlight Some $50million allegedly came from Canadian mining boss Frank Giustra @highlight British fashion magnate Richard Caring also gave $1million in 2005 @highlight Caring reportedly made donation so Clinton would go to party in Russia @highlight Former President was pictured in 2005 at fancy dress fundraiser @highlight Other donors include Michael Schumacher and French financier @highlight Accounts at controversial bank caught up in tax-dodging allegations @highlight There is no suggestion any Clinton donors used accounts to evade tax
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At age four doctors told her she had inherited the condition from @placeholder after she developed excess skin round her jawline.
A teenager who suffers from a rare genetic condition which makes her look middle-aged has been given new confidence thanks to pioneering facelift surgery. Zara Hartshorn, 16, from Rotherham, south Yorkshire, had to endure years of cruel taunts and even physical abuse because of her appearance. She inherited lipodystrophy - which makes her skin looked wrinkled and twisted - from her mother Tracey Gibson who also suffers from the illness. But after hearing of her condition, a top surgeon in the US offered to perform cosmetic surgery for free. It has proved to be a complete success and Zara has felt able to start a relationship with new boyfriend Ricky Andrews and is even keen to go to college. @highlight Zara Hartshorn, from Rotherham, south Yorkshire, born with lipodystrophy @highlight Her skin lacked elasticity and looked wrinkled and twisted @highlight Endured years of bullying at school being called 'monkey' and 'granny' @highlight Once made to get off a bus because driver would not believe she was a child @highlight Pioneering facelift surgery in the US has given her new confidence @highlight Started relationship with boyfriend Ricky and wants to go to college @highlight Help! I'm 16 but look 60: Extraordinary People, Thursday 27th June, 9pm on Channel 5.
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‘He said yes, and got all the players in from the treatment rooms and everything, and @placeholder just went for it - it was brilliant.
By Ted Thornhill PUBLISHED: 07:25 EST, 6 March 2014 | UPDATED: 07:25 EST, 6 March 2014 A dying Bristol City supporter inspired his beloved team to victory on Saturday and saw the Robins move out of the League One relegation zone. Mark Saunders, who suffers from lung cancer and has just days to live, was granted access to the club's Ashton Gate dressing room and delivered a rousing team-talk to the team's players. Attending his last-ever game, the 54-year-old and his brother Bill were invited into the dressing room after club officials found out about his illness. @highlight Bristol City fan Mark Saunders has been told he only has days to live @highlight The father-of-three wanted to see his beloved team win during his last visit @highlight The club granted him a dressing-room visit to give a rousing team-talk @highlight The speech inspired Bristol City to a 2-1 win over Gillingham @highlight Robins dedicated the hard-fought win to Mr Saunders
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Doing this, @placeholder noticed that his battery percentage increased from 12% to 17%.
By Jonathan O'Callaghan A quickly draining battery can be a pain for many iPhone users. But it turns out one of the most popular apps might be to blame. A former Apple Store Genius has unearthed evidence that the Facebook app is eating away at your phone’s juice. Is Facebook draining your battery? A former Apple Store employee has discovered that the popular third-party app runs processes in the battery that can decrease your phone's juice According to Scotty Loveless from Overthought.org: 'I just got the iPhone 5s about two weeks ago, and thought my battery was draining a little too quickly. @highlight A former Apple employee found that Facebook was draining battery @highlight Background processes on iPhones run by the app eat up as much as 5% @highlight This keeps the app updated and gives you push notifications @highlight But turning it off is a good way to prolong your phone's life
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'We're sticking with Paula': @placeholder fans protest with butter wrappers
(CNN) -- "Hi, I'm back!" Paula Deen wooed a Houston crowd Saturday during her first appearance since the revelation that she used a racial slur in the past, according to CNN affiliate KPRC. The Southern food diva looked straight into the lens of a camera, waved, smiled and winked as a sold-out audience of 1,500 cheered her on during a cooking demonstration at the Metropolitan Cooking and Entertainment Show. After a standing ovation, Deen wiped the tears on her face and told the crowd, "These are tears of joy, y'all. I've said all along that the one place I'd want to make my first step back out was Texas." @highlight Paula Deen makes first appearance since June @highlight "These are tears of joy," she tells Texas crowd @highlight Deen shares her feelings about the "last few months" @highlight Fans give Southern food diva a standing ovation
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The long-running program, which normally airs fresh episodes on Fridays, is on break this week and next, the network stated, 'as we await @placeholder and Melissa's return in front and behind the camera.'
Joan Rivers may have been given the same drug that killed Michael Jackson when she went into cardiac and respiratory arrest at a New York clinic, it has been sensationally claimed today. The 81-year-old comedy legend slipped into a coma and never regained consciousness after being sedated for an endoscopy procedure. She died this afternoon. The New York State Department of health has launched an investigation into Yorkville Endoscopy, the out-patient clinic where Rivers went into arrest. The clinic has said it is cooperating fully. RadarOnline reports that Rivers was given Propofol, which is often used was an anesthetic for simple medical procedures. @highlight Rivers' daughter Melissa has been bringing hairdressers and makeup artists to her mother's suite in Mount Sinai Hospital daily @highlight Celebrity event planner Preston Bailey decorated her room with plants, flowers and bows @highlight Rivers lies covered with a designer faux mink blanket and has a CD of Oklahoma! playing in the background @highlight Hospital staff allow her two dogs to be brought in to spend time with the comatose star @highlight E! network announced Rivers' show Fashion Police has been put on hiatus
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Meanwhile, the man who last beat @placeholder did not need to repeat his Saturday exertions as the Czech Republic reached the quarterfinals of the Davis Cup.
(CNN) -- A new country and a new start -- Rafael Nadal will cautiously embark on his long-awaited comeback tournament in Chile this week. The tennis star has not played a competitive match since losing in the second round at Wimbledon last June due to knee problems, and he is wary of pushing himself too hard in his first appearance at the Vina del Mar Open. "I have to take it slowly and be humble to know that things won't be as good as they were before my injury. I need to be patient," the 11-time grand slam champion told reporters. @highlight Former world No. 1 Rafael Nadal will return this week after a seven-month injury absence @highlight Spaniard will play in Chilean tournament for the first time, having slipped to fifth in rankings @highlight Davis Cup holders Czech Republic through to quarterfinals after win by Tomas Berdych @highlight Nadal's Spain crash out as Milos Raonic puts Canada in last eight for the first time
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By Associated Press A new federal investigation has revealed that two planes nearly crashed into each other as one was landing and another was taking off at Newark Airport last month. The National Transportation Safety Board report classified the April 24 incident between a United flight coming from San Francisco and an ExpressJet flight bound for Memphis as a near midair collision. According to the report, the planes came within approximately 200 feet laterally and were separated by about 400 feet vertically. Little room to spare: The planes were 400 feet away from each other vertically but only 200 feet laterally, and the outbound pilot is heard telling air traffic control that he was 'real close' to the other plane @highlight An outbound commuter plane came within 400 feet of a landing 737 @highlight The landing plane was told to abort and go back up in the air when the control tower realized how close it was to an accident @highlight Problem was caused by one plane taking off from a rarely-used runway that intersects with a busier, longer runway @highlight Newark controllers are looking for different ways to manage the plane traffic because of construction on one of the main runways
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In the Puerto Rico primary, Clinton swept Obama in every major demographic group, including groups @placeholder generally wins, such as younger voters and higher-income voters, according to CNN's exit polls.
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (CNN) -- Sen. Hillary Clinton claimed victory in Puerto Rico on Sunday and insisted that she is leading Sen. Barack Obama in the popular vote. Clinton won 68 percent of the vote compared with Obama's 32 percent. Her vote tally was 263,120; his was 121,458. The win gives Clinton the larger share of Puerto Rico's 55 delegates. The Democratic primary season ends Tuesday when Montana and South Dakota cast their votes. "When the voting concludes on Tuesday, neither Sen. Obama nor I will have the number of delegates to be the nominee," she said in San Juan, Puerto Rico. @highlight NEW: Clinton claims she'd be the stronger candidate to face McCain @highlight Elections officials report low turnout @highlight Obama campaign spokesman: Obama could clinch nomination soon @highlight Montana, South Dakota hold final two contests Tuesday
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We believe @placeholder is better than other airlines' first and business class service, and with fares that make it accessible to everyone, we think Mint will become the obvious choice for customers flying across the country."
(CNN) -- One size no longer fits all at JetBlue Airways. Fully-flat beds, private suites, dual power outlets with USB ports, amenity kits and Saxon+Parole-designed tapas menu are part of JetBlue's new premium "Mint" seating, the airline announced Monday. By making the business class service available on flights between New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport and Los Angeles International Airport starting in summer 2014 and New York's Kennedy Airport and San Francisco International Airport starting in fall 2014, the airline is hoping to woo business class customers from traditional carriers on those lucrative New York routes. "Mint is JetBlue's refreshing take on a premium class product. It is stylish service minus all of the stuffiness often associated with the traditional front-of-the-cabin experience," said JetBlue President and CEO Dave Barger in a statement. @highlight JetBlue switches to two-class service in some markets @highlight The new "Mint" service will offer lie-flat beds in domestic business class @highlight The new seats are only available on selected routes
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Her aunts, uncles and two brothers who were on stage at the @placeholder arena reached over to console Paris.
LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- An 11-year-old girl who lost her father made the world cry with her on Tuesday. Paris Katherine Jackson, 11, said goodbye to her father at the close of the memorial service. "Ever since I was born, daddy has been the best father you could ever imagine," said Paris Katherine Jackson, the second of Michael Jackson's three children, as a massive memorial service for her father neared its end in downtown Los Angeles. "And I just want to say that I love him so much," Paris added, before breaking down in tears and burying herself in the arms of her aunt, Janet Jackson. @highlight Paris Jackson's touching tribute to father not planned, service coordinator says @highlight Michael Jackson's older brothers carry his coffin into Staples Center Tuesday @highlight Rev. Al Sharpton to his children: There "was nothing strange about your daddy" @highlight Singers, speakers include Usher, Brooke Shields, Stevie Wonder, Jennifer Hudson
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The road in @placeholder has been turned black by the eruption, which was the latest by Mount Etna
By Dan Bloom PUBLISHED: 05:24 EST, 25 November 2013 | UPDATED: 12:13 EST, 25 November 2013 Britain grinds to a halt with a few inches of a snow. So spare a thought for the people of Sicily - where it has been raining sharp black rocks. The torrent began on Saturday when Mount Etna spewed out pumice stones, dust and ash into the sky - but some of those living in the shadow of Europe's most active volcano simply carried on as normal. Scroll down for video Ash: Mount Etna has erupted again, raining rocks on homes and cars in the Sicilian town of Giardini-Naxos @highlight People in Giardini-Naxos, Italy, put up umbrellas to protect themselves @highlight It is the latest in a string of eruptions by Europe's most active volcano @highlight Film-maker: 'You can hear it thundering and your windows vibrating' @highlight Most deadly in 1669 killed 20,000 people - but most eruptions are harmless
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Yet what is constant in that make-believe town is more significant than what is altered, Gorelick said: "Behind everything is the idea that @placeholder is a place that is welcoming to anyone.
(CNN) -- If a fellow is going to spend 55 years working in the same place, he would be wise to count his blessings that the place is Riverdale. "The first day I walked in, in 1958, I was 17 years old," said Victor Gorelick. "I took a job as a fill-in art assistant." He never went on to college. He never took another job. Today he is 72. His explanation for staying is so basic he can express it in a single sentence: "I decided to stick with Archie." And Betty. And Veronica. And Jughead. And Reggie. And, most of all, Riverdale, U.S.A. @highlight Bob Greene: Victor Gorelick has stayed with the Archie comic for 55 years @highlight Greene: Gorelick was enchanted with the gentle simplicity of the problems Archie faced @highlight He says while the world is complex and ugly, the world of Archie - Riverdale - is appealing @highlight Greene: Archie, with his perpetual smile, is like a best friend for Gorelick
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"I think Wimbledon was definitely a highlight -- getting to the final and getting as close as I did to @placeholder," he believes.
(CNN)At the start of 2014 even Roger Federer's most devoted fans would scarcely have believed he would end it within touching distance of the coveted world No. 1 ranking. Forget the anticlimax of his withdrawal from the title match against Novak Djokovic at the ATP World Tour Finals Sunday, he had shown enough in the tournament to suggest the old Federer magic was back. A straight sets near "double bagel" of Andy Murray in the group matches -- not to mention his saving of four match points in his epic semifinal against fellow Swiss Stanislas Wawrinka -- was proof positive of the 33-year-old's renaissance. @highlight Roger Federer reflects on a triumphant 2014 @highlight Finishes No.2 in the rankings behind Novak Djokovic @highlight Highlight for Federer was reaching final at Wimbledon @highlight Surprised to find his form so early in the year after 'difficult' 2013
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'Winning an @placeholder can be construed as a big jump in professional status
Could Anne Hathaway be the next victim of the 'Oscar's Curse?' The Les Miserables star will be crossing her fingers tonight in hope that she is named the Best Actress in a Supporting Role. But if her name is called then the odds of her having a happy marriage will be slashed dramatically. Loved up: Newlyweds Anne Hathaway and Adam Shulman will hope their marriage can survive if she takes home the Best Supporting Actress award tonight Female winners of the coveted prize are 63 per cent more likely to have a shorter marriage than those who do not win the famous award. @highlight Newlyweds Anne Hathaway and Adam Shulman will hope their marriage can survive if she wins the Best Actress in a Supporting Role Academy Award
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The essence of the Peace Corps mission is to promote understanding between @placeholder volunteers and the people they serve.
(CNN) -- While lying on a thin mattress a few months ago, nursing the symptoms of dengue fever, I watched a huntsman spider leap off of the wall of my wooden shack and onto a hapless cockroach, which the spider dragged away and devoured. I was serving as a Peace Corps volunteer in the rural eastern part of the Dominican Republic. But the spider's ambush -- which gave new meaning to the word "insecticide" -- brought me back to another remote corner of the globe, Afghanistan, where I had served in my other beloved corps: the Marine Corps. Ambushes -- by Taliban insurgents rather than hairy spiders -- were regular occurrences in southern Afghanistan. As a Marine officer, I made two deployments there, the second of which was spent testing, distributing, and fine-tuning equipment designed to foil the remote-control bombs the Taliban used to ambush us. @highlight Will Aurigemma joined Peace Corps after his active service in Marines ended @highlight He found the two organizations have much in common despite clear differences @highlight Peace Corps volunteers take risks to serve U.S. and help struggling people, he says
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The case raises issues about the scope of a special federal law aimed at keeping @placeholder families together.
(CNN) -- A man who has been fighting for permanent custody of his daughter under Native American tribal law can continue to raise her for the moment in Oklahoma, a new twist in a high-profile legal case already decided by the Supreme Court. The Oklahoma Supreme Court issued an emergency stay on Friday to temporarily delay the transfer of Dusten Brown's daughter, Veronica, 4, to her adoptive parents in South Carolina. The order was made public on Tuesday. Attorneys for Brown and the adoptive couple, Matt and Melanie Capobianco of North Charleston, planned to attend a closed-door hearing at the Oklahoma Supreme Court later on Tuesday. @highlight Top Oklahoma court issues stay of transfer of girl from father to adoptive parents @highlight Dusten Brown fights to keep daughter even though U.S. Supreme Court ruled adoption was proper @highlight Brown is member of Cherokee tribe and has based legal case on Native American law
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Senior McCain advisers said Palin told @placeholder about her daughter's pregnancy in one of their "private conversations" last week before he officially asked her to run with her.
ST. PAUL, Minnesota (CNN) -- John McCain's running mate, Sarah Palin, dealt with two startling disclosures Monday. She announced that her 17-year-old unmarried daughter is pregnant and plans to keep the baby. And Palin has hired a lawyer as Alaska investigates the firing of her public safety commissioner. Bristol Palin, second from right, holds infant brother Trig at Friday's announcement of their mother's candidacy. Palin hired a lawyer three weeks ago to act on her behalf as state legislators investigate whether she may have abused her power in firing the state public safety commisioner for refusing to fire her ex-brother-in-law, a state trooper, CNN confirmed. @highlight Bristol Palin, 17, is pregnant and will marry boyfriend, VP candidate says @highlight McCain knew of pregnancy before choosing Sarah Palin as running mate @highlight Information revealed in effort to correct rumors that Palin's baby is daughter's
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Joining them from @placeholder, who expect to win titles every season, would be a culture shock.'
Juventus have made an £2million loan fee offer to Bayern Munich for winger Xherdan Shaqiri with view to a £10m permanent deal. Liverpool and Inter Milan have also shown an interest in the Swiss 23-year-old. Earlier this week, however, former Switzerland international Kubilay Turkyilmaz warned Shaqiri against moving to Anfield. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Xherdan Shaqiri scores ridiculous overhead kick in Bayern training Juventus have made an £2million loan fee offer to Bayern Munich for winger Xherdan Shaqiri The Switzerland international impressed while in Brazil at the World Cup in the summer He told Blick: 'England would suit Shaq more. They are less obsessed with tactics there, but a move to Liverpool right now could not be more unsuitable. @highlight Xherdan Shaqiri is wanted by Juventus in January @highlight The Bayern Munich winger has also interested Liverpool @highlight But Shaqiri has been advised against moving to Anfield
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The enthralling battle between chief protagonists Lyon and @placeholder ended in the 82nd over.
Nathan Lyon spun Australia to a remarkable 48-run win over India in the first Test at Adelaide Oval. Virat Kohli crafted a career-best century, but Lyon's maiden 10-wicket Test haul proved the difference as the hosts clinched victory on Saturday. Michael Clarke was hobbled by a fresh hamstring injury, while India's push for a record-breaking win was halted by some howlers on a dramatic fifth day. Nathan Lyon (centre) fittingly ended the game when he had Ishant Sharma stumped and India all out for 315 Shane Watson (left), Brad Haddin and David Warner (right) celebrate after Lyon's wicket ends the game @highlight Nathan Lyon put in a remarkable performance as Australia beat India by 48 runs @highlight Lyon's maiden 10-wicket haul was key as the hosts clinched the win @highlight Michael Clarke injured his right hamstring while fielding @highlight Injury is not the same hamstring that has troubled him for the past month @highlight Already suffering from a back injury, the skipper is likely to miss at least the next Test
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In state charges, prosecutors allege Varela and his co-defendants bought a number of guns in @placeholder intending to supply the Mexican cartel members.
(CNN) -- The alleged leader of a firearms trafficking network believed to be smuggling guns into Mexico -- where police say they are used against law enforcement officers by members of Mexican drug cartels -- was arrested Thursday in Arizona, authorities said. Victor Varela was arrested by the ATF as part of the agency's ongoing Project Gunrunner. Victor Varela was arrested by the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives as part of the agency's ongoing Project Gunrunner, according to an ATF release. He was in the custody of the Maricopa County, Arizona, sheriff. "Law enforcement officers disrupted a group of gun traffickers and recovered several weapons, including .50-caliber semiautomatic rifles and several handguns, allegedly intended to supply drug traffic organization members of the Juarez Cartel in Palomas, Mexico," the statement said. @highlight Suspect is alleged leader network believed to be smuggling guns into Mexico @highlight Last week, 2,000 Mexican troops were sent to Juarez, Mexico, to quell violence @highlight Mexican drug cartels blamed for killings of police officers @highlight ATF: U.S. authorities sharing intelligence with their Mexican counterparts
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A bear's paw sits in a jar of fluid at a @placeholder stall: Mr Nicholson urges anyone who wants to know how they can help, to avoid taking part in activities in which wildlife is exploited
Thousands of bears are being detained in minute cages for the entirety of their lives and forced to endure regular painful procedures so that their bile can be regularly harvested. At least 20,000 of the once majestic mammals are estimated to be trapped in bear bile facilities across Vietnam, Korea, China, Laos and Myanmar, according to Luke Nicholson, a regional project manager for World Animal Protection. 'They sit in metal cages that are elevated off the ground and they are denied basic animal welfare conditions,' Mr Nicholson, who has travelled to Vietnam at least five times in the last year to visit these facilities and negotiate with governments, told Daily Mail Australia. @highlight At least 20,000 bears are estimated to be trapped in bear bile facilities across Vietnam, Korea, China, Laos and Myanmar @highlight The bile is extracted through regular, painful procedures @highlight Meanwhile, the mammals spend their entire lives in cages no larger than a telephone booth, eating unnatural diets and sporting constant injury @highlight Bear bile is unnecessarily added to various pharmaceuticals such as haemorrhoid cream, however it is also added to beauty products and used for entertainment
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@placeholder's political career was left for dead following an infamous affair, but he made a bid for political redemption, running in a special election to fill a vacant congressional seat.
Washington (CNN) -- Politics is full of second chances. Mark Sanford is living proof. Now Anthony Weiner is hoping to travel the same route in seeking political redemption. Weiner was in his seventh term in Congress, representing parts of the New York City boroughs of Queens and Brooklyn, when he resigned from the House in 2011 amid scandal over lewd photos sent via Twitter. Weiner talked about his controversy in a video that went up online early Wednesday where he announced his candidacy for mayor of New York City. "Look, I made some big mistakes, and I know I let a lot of people down. But I've also learned some tough lessons. I'm running for mayor because I've been fighting for the middle class and those struggling my entire life. And I hope I get a second chance to work for you." @highlight Former Rep. Anthony Weiner said he wants to be mayor of New york City @highlight Weiner resigned in disgrace after tweeting intimate photos @highlight He is one of a number of politicians who have sought public redemption
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A Liberal Democrat spokesman said: ‘We are not aware of any of the specific conversations @placeholder discussed.
SNP MP Angus MacNeil has written to Scotland Yard asking them to review new evidence of attempts to 'buy' a seat in the House of Lords The MP who sparked the original ‘cash for honours’ investigation last night demanded a new police probe into claims that wealthy Lib Dem supporters had offered money to the party in an attempt to ‘buy’ seats in the House of Lords. On Wednesday the party’s former treasurer Lord Razzall admitted he received such approaches from business people ‘several times a year’ but instead of reporting them he simply told them to ‘keep quiet’. Last night SNP MP Angus MacNeil wrote to Scotland Yard asking them to review the new evidence, and insisted Lord Razzall had a duty to name the individuals to the police. @highlight SNP's Angus MacNeil has written to Scotland Yard calling for action @highlight He said the Met should investigate new evidence of 'cash for peerages' @highlight Lord Razzall said he received several approaches by wealthy individuals
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‘The BBC is appalled that these acts could have happened on @placeholder premises and been conducted by one of the BBC’s great stars of the past.’
By Sam Greenhill PUBLISHED: 17:52 EST, 4 October 2012 | UPDATED: 17:52 EST, 4 October 2012 Staff at the BBC were last night urged to come forward with information as a nationwide police inquiry was launched into Sir Jimmy Savile’s alleged reign of child abuse. It came as more women said they were raped or molested as girls by the ‘predatory’ BBC presenter. At least six police forces have now received allegations of abuse, and the Metropolitan Police has been chosen to co-ordinate inquiries. Nationwide inquiry: Staff at the BBC have been urged to come forward with information about Jimmy Savile's alleged reign of abuse as at least six police forces revealed they had received allegations @highlight Metropolitan Police to co-ordinate nationwide inquiry into alleged child abuse @highlight At least 10 women have made allegations and more urged to come forward @highlight BBC's director of editorial policy says staff should tell police what they know @highlight Says broadcaster may now air abandoned investigation into Jim'll Fix It star @highlight BBC accused of turning blind eye and letting DJ boast he was 'untouchable'
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Inside, the @placeholder heard oral arguments in a case that could determine whether the federal government or the 50 states will decide what a marriage is.
Midway through a National Organization protest in front of the US Supreme Court building, punches flew. One, which landed on the face of a marcher, was thrown by gay marriage advocate Sergei Kostin, a former Occupy DC member whom a source in the Washington, DC Metropolitan Police Department described as a 'professional activist.' The other was a gut-punch that Kostin told MailOnline provoked him - one that no one else saw. If that punch flew, one observer countered, however, it's not clear how hard it could have been. But if the swinging fists were half-imagined, the ideological confrontation on Tuesday was genuine. Both sides of the debate were out in force, with Christian opponents easily outnumbering advocates for gay marriage. @highlight Gay marriage advocate Sergei Kostin punched opponent in the FACE @highlight Police describe him as a 'professional activist' who was part of Occupy DC @highlight Kostin rallied for Trayvon Martin, whose killer claimed he was attacked first @highlight Now Kostin claims he was striking back after he took a punch to the gut
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Van Oyen is an @placeholder comedian prankster and is known for his YouTube channel, along with his one million subscribers.
It's one thing having a laugh at other people's expense, but when the joke involves ebola and Australian commuters, don't expect to have them rolling in the aisles. That's what YouTube 'prankster' Adrian Van Oyen found out after projectile vomiting green liquid on a Queensland Rail train and later claiming he had the disease that has so far killed thousands in Africa as well as aid workers from around the world. The footage shows the 20-year-old comedian standing in front of a carriage of commuters on a Queensland Rail train and casually vomiting green liquid – it was milk he had stained with food colouring. @highlight YouTube prankster thought it would be funny to vomit green nuclear-coloured liquid on a train @highlight After being taken to court for the incident Adrian Van Oyen joked that he had 'ebola' @highlight The Brisbane man was banned from Queensland Rail for life and had to pay a cleaning fee @highlight His prank received a significant amount of mixed responses from the public, with some offended by the ebola remark
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Although prostitution is illegal in the Philippines, a @placeholder senator cited a study in 2008 that estimated some 800,000 sex workers, half of them underage, operated in the country.
A young woman was reported missing in a notorious prostitute hotspot where 'psycho' trader Rurik Jutting spent seedy holidays, it emerged today. The woman, who was in her 20s, vanished in the red-light district of Angeles City - dubbed the 'Sin City' of the Philippines, MailOnline can reveal. Jutting is understood to have visited the vice capital several times over the last 18 months to hook up with groups of women, including a former girlfriend, for debauched breaks away. Pictures that emerged after his arrest for the murder of two prostitutes in Hong Kong show the Cambridge graduate surrounded by girls at hotels and clubs in the city, where call girls cost a fraction of the rate in the former British colony. @highlight Woman in her 20s was reported missing in Angeles City in the Philippines @highlight City is notorious prostitute hotspot where sex workers offer cheap rates @highlight Banker Rurik Jutting travelled there for holidays with former lover @highlight Police say mother reported her daughter's disappearance last year @highlight Officers say they have not been asked to help with probe into trader @highlight Immigration police raid sex clubs and bars in Hong Kong red light district
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Two @placeholder posts with links to news stories (a movie review and a political story) earned neutral blue.
(CNN) -- Would it help you manage your stress level to get a warning that the text message you're about to read is your boss or partner chewing you out? The creators of a new mobile app think so. Stress @ Work is an Android app developed by a student at England's University of Portsmouth. It color-codes incoming messages on Facebook, Twitter and via text, using their choice of language to predict their tone. Green means positive, blue is neutral and red is a warning of potential nastiness. Masters student Lorraine Chambers said she created the app so people know whether to expect to feel better or worse after checking in. @highlight A new app would warn users whether incoming messages are positive or negative @highlight "Stress @ Work" is an Android app by a student at England's University of Portsmouth @highlight It uses color codes and works on Facebook, Twitter and for text messages @highlight It's not yet available on the market but will be presented at a conference in September
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In one comment he said in reference to @placeholder women: 'Hang um all first then ask questions later.'
Stepping down: New UKIP councillor Eric Kitson won a seat in Stourport, Worcestershire less than two weeks ago but will quit over a series of anti-Muslim, anti-Jewish Facebook posts A UKIP councillor has announced he will probably have to step down after less than two weeks because he posted a series of offensive messages about Jews and Muslims online. Eric Kitson, 59, has admitted 'I don't see how I can possibly carry on' after sharing racist cartoons and messages on Facebook. One included a picture of a nuclear weapon exploding emblazoned with the message: 'Some cancers need to be treated with radiation, Islam is one of them'. @highlight Worcestershire councillor Eric Kitson, 59, has admitted will have to quit @highlight He shared series of controversial anti-Muslim and anti-Semetic messages @highlight Mr Kitson admits he has been 'stupid' but maintains he's not a racist @highlight 'I thought I could handle politics, but I can't - I don't see how I can carry on'
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@placeholder rushed him to hospital, after he started vomiting and collapsed.
By Emma Innes The letter is addressed to ‘whoever is brave enough to read me’. But the real bravery belongs to the little girl who wrote it. Nine-year-old Caitlin Robertson is trying to persuade the public to join the organ donor register following the death of her father, Gary. He died from an aneurysm on his 39th birthday last year, but saved four lives by donating his organs. Caitlin Robertson (bottom right, with brother Joe, 3, and parents Emma and Gary) has written an open letter begging people to join the organ donor register Caitlin is so proud of her father, whom she affectionately called her ‘Gary Baldy biscuit’, that she wants others to follow his example. @highlight Caitlin Robertson wrote an open letter begging people to join the register @highlight Her father, Gary, 39, died of a ruptured brain aneurysm in March 2012 @highlight He had decided to donate his organs and so he saved at least four people
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Yet he looks to have regained some of his best form with the first major tournament of the year -- The Masters at @placeholder -- just round the corner.
(CNN) -- Tiger Woods tuned up perfectly for the forthcoming Masters with a two-shot victory at the WGC Championship in Florida as he edged closer to overhauling the world No. 1 Rory McIlroy. The 14-time major champion started the final round at the Blue Monster course at Doral with a four-shot lead and never looked like relinquishing it, despite the best efforts of Phil Mickelson and Steve Stricker. The world No. 2 dropped a shot on the final hole to finish on 19-under-par, two clear of Stricker, who had given Woods a few putting tips before the tournament started and might now wish he hadn't. @highlight Tiger Woods wins the World Golf Championship title by two shots in Florida @highlight World No. 2 out in front all Sunday to finish two clear of Steve Stricker @highlight Rory McIlroy fires final round 65 to shoot up leaderboard to eighth @highlight First major of the year, the Masters at Augusta, arrives next month
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anger that was caused by my brother @placeholder's letter to The Gaston
By Meghan Keneally and Nina Golgowski Last updated at 11:47 PM on 27th January 2012 The family of a death row inmate who sent a letter to a local North Carolina newspaper boasting about his 'life of leisure' behind bars says the convicted murderer is mentally ill and fabricating his living conditions and they offered another letter as proof. Danny Hembree, Jr.'s sister released a letter sent to her from her brother earlier this month that contradicts the recently published two-page boast of leisurely conditions behind bars, disturbing the family of his 17-year-old murder victim. 'I try to put on a (nonchalant) attitude for you guys but it is overwhelming and depressing to look at these walls and electric doors and bright lights 24-7 and digest the fact that I'm never going to leave here until they murder me or I just die either way I'm never leaving here alive,' he wrote in the letter dated January 8 and published by the Charlotte Observer. @highlight Danny Hembree, 50, on death row for murder of a 17-year-old girl @highlight Also the main suspect in the murders of two other women @highlight Earlier Hembree sent an open letter boasting of prison life with color television, air conditioning, naps whenever he pleases, and free health care
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(He did not mention the fact Russia has long supplied arms to @placeholder's government, or that U.S. officials have said they are funneling aid only to members of what they call the "moderate opposition.")
Hours before the top diplomats from his nation and the United States begin a high-stakes meeting, Russian President Vladimir Putin took to The New York Times to argue against military intervention in Syria and jab his U.S. counterpart. Using an op-ed "to speak directly to the American people and their political leaders ... at a time of insufficient communication between our societies," Putin made a case much like U.S. President Barack Obama did Tuesday night -- although their arguments could hardly have been more different. Striking Syria would have many negative ramifications, Putin argued in a piece that went online Wednesday night, including the killing of innocent people, spreading violence around the Middle East, clouding diplomatic efforts to address Iran's nuclear crisis and resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and "unleash(ing) a new wave of terrorism." @highlight Putin's op-ed is "irrelevant" and he "needs to deliver" on Syria, U.S. official says @highlight U.S.-funded weapons began reaching Syrian rebels 2 weeks ago, official says @highlight In a New York Times op-ed, Putin says striking Syria will hurt the region and world @highlight U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry will meet with Russian counterpart Thursday
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Scandal: Prince @placeholder mingles with the ladies on his Las Vegas holiday when he was pictured cavorting naked with women in a hotel
Pictured: Harry’s rumoured new girlfriend who wasn't with him in Vegas By Rebecca English PUBLISHED: 16:11 EST, 24 August 2012 | UPDATED: 16:52 EST, 24 August 2012 Prince Charles has summoned his youngest son for a heart-to-heart talk this weekend over his naked Las Vegas romp. Royal sources stressed that 27-year-old Prince Harry would not be getting a ‘dressing down’ but Charles was keen to discuss his concerns ‘father to son’. Although they have already spoken over the phone, Harry will be asked to explain in person how he ended up playing a sleazy game of ‘strip billiards’ with a group of strangers in a hotel suite – some of whom then sold photographs of it to a US celebrity website. @highlight Have already spoken over the phone but Charles is keen to talk in person @highlight Royal sources stress 27-year-old prince will not be getting a ‘dressing down’ @highlight Pair must decide how to handle the decision of The Sun to publish pictures @highlight Pictured: Harry’s rumoured new girlfriend who wasn't with him in Vegas
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Sickness: Mr Duckworth became ill within hours of landing in @placeholder (pictured)
By Rob Preece PUBLISHED: 12:43 EST, 21 June 2012 | UPDATED: 16:50 EST, 21 June 2012 Victory: Air steward Frank Duckworth has won his disability discrimination case against British Airways A British Airways steward, who was banned from flying after he fell ill after eating an in-flight mushroom risotto, has won more than £8,500 in a legal battle with the airline. Frank Duckworth, 51, spent several days in hospital after he became unwell only hours after landing in the US on a flight from Heathrow. The incident in October 2010 began a chain of events which saw Mr Duckworth fear for his future at the company as he was restricted to duties on the ground. @highlight Frank Duckworth, 51, was hospitalised only hours after eating mushroom risotto on a flight from London to Las Vegas @highlight He was declared unfit to fly and spent months on restricted duties @highlight Employment tribunal panel orders BA to pay Mr Duckworth for 'injury to feelings' and loss of earnings @highlight Mr Duckworth said the risotto aggravated his existing medical conditions - diabetes and coeliac disease @highlight It was the only meal option offered to him on the long-haul flight, he said
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Ironically, @placeholder's most famous laws applied to the taking of female prisoners.
(Mental Floss) -- You can keep your Bluebeards and your Blackbeards. The most successful pirate of all time controlled a fleet of more than 1,500 ships and upwards of 80,000 sailors -- and she did it all without the help of facial hair. Tall ships like the La Boudeuse used to face threats from pirates as they sailed around the world. When a Chinese pirate captain named Cheng married a beautiful prostitute in 1801, he wasn't just getting the girl of his dreams; he was making the best financial investment of his career. His new bride, known to history as Cheng I Sao, or "Wife of Cheng," agreed to the marriage on one condition -- that she would share equally in his power and would be given the opportunity to help him secure more wealth. @highlight Most successful pirate of all time was former prostitute Cheng I Sao @highlight Her code of conduct was harsher than other pirate laws @highlight Disobeying or stealing could cost you your head @highlight Pirates who bought pretty captives as wives risked death for adultery
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In November 2006, the former @placeholder leader was convicted of crimes against humanity and sentenced to death.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Former Vice President Dick Cheney said Monday that he does not believe Saddam Hussein was involved in the planning or execution of the September 11, 2001, attacks. Former Vice President Dick Cheney says Saddam Hussein "provided sanctuary ... and resources to terrorists." He strongly defended the Bush administration's decision to invade Iraq, however, arguing that Hussein's previous support for known terrorists was a serious danger after 9/11. Cheney, in an appearance at the National Press Club, also said he is intent on speaking out in defense of the Bush administration's national security record because "a clear understanding of policies that worked [in protecting the United States] is essential." @highlight Ex-VP backs Bush administration invasion of Iraq, says Hussein supported terror @highlight He says it's essential to understand "policies that worked" in protecting United States @highlight Cheney says Guantanamo Bay detention center is needed amid war on terrorism @highlight He reiterates his call to declassify documents detailing interrogations of detainees
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Only 4 per cent believe the @placeholder should be let off the hook, with 83 per cent saying Scotland should be forced to pay its way.
An overwhelming majority of English voters hope Scotland will remain part of the United Kingdom, a poll reveals today. But they say that regardless of the referendum result, Scottish MPs at Westminster should be stripped of the right to vote on issues which have been devolved to Holyrood. And if Scotland does vote for independence next Thursday, a clear majority of English people believe they should not be allowed to keep the pound – a slap in the face for Scottish National Party leader Alex Salmond. Scroll down for video The Populus survey for the Daily Mail shows that 70 per cent of voters in England want Scotland to stay in the UK, with just 20 per cent happy to see it break away in next week’s referendum. @highlight Survey reveals 70 per cent want Scotland to stay part of the union @highlight Fifty-six per cent said English, Welsh and Northern Irish voters should also have a say in historic referendum @highlight Twenty per cent of those asked were happy for Scots to break away
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@placeholder needs the judge to believe not only that there is a chance he made a genuine mistake in thinking Steenkamp was a burglar, but that his response was reasonable.
Pretoria, South Africa (CNN) -- Oscar Pistorius killed Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine's Day last year. Of that, there is no doubt. But was it murder? One of South Africa's toughest prosecutors, Gerrie Nel, fought for most of the month of March to prove it was. Starting Monday, one of the country's shrewdest defense lawyers, Barry Roux, will try to convince a judge that it wasn't. The verdict will hinge on two questions: Did the Olympic sprinter know his girlfriend was behind the door in the bathroom of his house when he fired four hollow-point bullets through it in the middle of the night? @highlight The defense will try to convince a judge that Reeva Steenkamp's death wasn't murder @highlight Did Oscar Pistorius know his girlfriend was behind a door when he shot and killed her? @highlight And if he did not, did he act as a reasonable person would have? @highlight Experts in ballistics, pathology and psychiatry expected to try to support Pistorius' story
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Those with the most good behaviour awards were named @placeholder and Amy, closely followed by Georgia and Daniel.
It has long been claimed that names can influence your chances of doing well in life and now it seems that monikers can impact on behaviour at school as well. According to a new study, children named Jacob, Daniel, Amy and Emma are the most likely to display impeccable behaviour while those named Ella, William, Olivia and Joshua are most often to be found on the naughty step. The findings come from a survey that looked at the names of more than 63,000 school children who logged good behaviour or achievement awards in online sticker books. Scroll down for video @highlight Jacob, Daniel, Thomas, James and Adam are names of best behaved boys @highlight Joseph, Cameron, William and Joshua are among the naughtiest @highlight Amy, Georgia, Emma, Charlotte and Grace are best behaved girls @highlight Ella, Bethany, Eleanor, Olivia and Laura have space for improvement
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One can argue that @placeholder's constitutional decree unleashed a crisis, and that the draft is far from being perfect, especially for women and minorities.
(CNN) -- The crisis over the Egyptian constitution triggered by President Mohamed Morsy's adoption of sweeping powers is just the latest chapter in a long-standing ideological struggle in the Middle East. Morsy, the Muslim Brotherhood candidate who came to power after the 2011 Arab Spring revolution that deposed long-time Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, says he needs the new powers "to speed reform." His rivals say it is all motivated by the Brotherhood's Islamist agenda for controlling the country. Morsy is not the first -- and given the upheavals of the Arabic Spring, is unlikely to be the last -- Muslim leader to seek a constitutional way to create functioning state institutions in a region where the collapse of the Ottoman Empire led more often to tyranny or puppet regimes than strong democratic states. @highlight Drive to institutionalize states of Muslim world was priority for most parties in early 1900s @highlight For years constitutions were not social contracts, but a code imposed on people @highlight Constitutional reforms were considered a priority in all the Arab Spring countries
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Today, six years after taking the job, the 55-year-old says the investigations unit, known as @placeholder, failed to pursue her allegations thoroughly and instead chose to ‘punish’ her for speaking out.
Lawyer Maria Bamieh demanded a corruption inquiry into her colleagues at Eulex rule of law mission in Kosovo When British lawyer Maria Bamieh was given the chance to help rebuild war-torn Kosovo with an elite EU anti-crime and corruption unit three years ago she jumped at the chance. Fifteen years after the conflict, Kosovo remains a lawless region, with gangsters, corrupt politicians and war criminals threatening the integrity of the EU borders. But Bamieh could hardly have known she would soon be demanding a corruption investigation into her own colleagues – or that she would then be escorted out of her office after becoming a whistleblower, and abruptly suspended. @highlight Lawyer Maria Bamieh demanded corruption inquiry into her colleagues @highlight She was head of financial crime at Eulex rule of law mission in Kosovo @highlight Raised concerns about senior civil servant Ilir Tolaj from health ministry @highlight Her own boss, chief prosecutor Jaroslava Novotna, was also implicated @highlight Tolaj has been jailed for tax evasion and falsifying documents @highlight Ms Bamieh claims she was 'victimised' and 'punished' for speaking out @highlight She was suspended and escorted out of Eulex headquarters last month
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‘Some of the players subconsciously saved themselves in that game and lost their place for @placeholder.
A windowless room awaits Louis van Gaal on Sunday. Whatever the result at Huish Park, Manchester United's manager will take a right in the tunnel and enter Yeovil Town’s self-proclaimed ‘Bunker’. It’s the ominous-sounding office of Gary Johnson and where the manager has been plotting the downfall of English football’s biggest name for the last six days. Van Gaal will slip inside to share a bottle of red post-match, but has been warned he may have to bring his own. VIDEO See Louis van Gaal on whether he will rotate his Manchester United starting eleven Yeovil Town manager Gary Johnson and team captain Joe Edwards after their FA Cup second round victory @highlight Manchester Untied travel to Yeovil Town for their FA Cup clash @highlight Louis van Gaal and Gary Johnson will share a drink after the match @highlight But Johnson said Van Gaal may have to bring his own bottle of wine
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Treasury officials also sanctioned him in 2006, seeking to cut him off from the @placeholder financial system.
Washington (CNN) -- U.S. authorities announced new sanctions and criminal charges against a Chinese businessman who the U.S. says supplied the Iranian military with parts for ballistic missiles and other equipment. Prosecutors in the Manhattan U.S. attorney's office on Tuesday unsealed an indictment against Li Fangwei, also known as Karl Lee, accusing him, his companies and associates of money laundering and wire fraud, and of being part of a ring that evades sanctions to supply Iran's missile program. The Treasury, Commerce and State departments also announced new sanctions against Li and his companies. The State Department also announced a $5 million reward for information leading to his arrest, and the U.S. has sought an Interpol red notice to seek his detention. Chinese authorities aren't expected to turn over Li to face charges, so the actions by the U.S. for now are only likely to make it difficult for him to travel outside China without fear of arrest. @highlight U.S. authorities announce new sanctions and criminal charges @highlight They say Li Fangwei supplied Iran's military with parts for ballistic missiles, other equipment @highlight Li, his companies and associates are accused of money laundering, wire fraud @highlight The Chinese aren't expected to turn Li over to the U.S.
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CIMA, California -- Driving along a pockmarked road amid rocks and Joshua trees in a lonely southern California desert, religious controversy might be the last thing you'd expect to encounter. A judge ruled the Mojave Cross must be covered until a First Amendment issue can be resolved. And if you don't look too closely, you're likely to zip right past the focus of a hotly contested Supreme Court battle. A federal judge has ordered the Mojave Cross, a war memorial erected by a veterans group 75 years ago, to be covered. It's boxed in plywood. The issue is less about what the cross symbolizes and more about where it sits: In the middle of the Mojave National Preserve, which is government land. @highlight A war memorial erected in the shape of a cross was covered by plywood @highlight The cross is located on government property @highlight Justices will decide whether the display violates the First Amendment @highlight It's "sort of odd that it just happens to be in that shape," said an ACLU attorney
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'From caviar to cupcakes': The @placeholder sits on the kitchen counter of its Midwestern discoverer, a far cry from the palaces of czarist Russia
When a Midwestern scrap metal dealer spotted the golden egg at a bric-a-brac market, he anticipated a money-making opportunity, but only for the value of its gold and jewels. He just didn’t realise quite how much he would profit on his $13,300 (£8,000) purchase. After failing to sell it on because would-be buyers thought it over-priced, the man decided to research the piece further – and discovered he was the owner of a $33 million (£20million) long-lost Faberge egg. Exquisite: A scrap metal dealer discovered this $33 million (£20million) Faberge egg at a bric-a-brac stall Intricate: The egg contains a Vacheron Constantin watch which was given by Alexander III to his wife Empress Maria Feodorovna for Easter in 1887 @highlight An unidentified American man bought the golden egg at an antiques sale for $13,000 (£8,000) @highlight After researching the piece further he discovered it was a $33M (£20M) Faberge egg @highlight Ornamental egg is the third of more than 50 Imperial Easter Eggs designed by Carl Faberge for the Russian Royal Family @highlight After the Russian Revolution all the eggs were seized by the Bolsheviks and most were sold to the West @highlight Eight of them are missing, of which only three are believed to have survived the revolution – including this one
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But Mr @placeholder said Mr Hester’s decision to give up his bonus was a ‘good step to dealing with the bonus culture more generally’.
By James Chapman UPDATED: 05:53 EST, 31 January 2012 Pressure is growing on leading bankers to follow the example of Royal Bank of Scotland boss Stephen Hester and give up multi-million-pound bonuses. As hundreds more RBS employees wait to hear what they can expect from a bonus pot of around £500million this year, Business Secretary Vince Cable called for a ‘sense of perspective’ in an age of austerity for most. RBS investment banking boss John Hourican remains in line for a salary and bonus of up to £5.9million. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO And Mr Hourican, who will oversee a restructuring including around 3,500 job losses, could later this year receive as much as £5.7million in long-term incentive shares that he was awarded in 2009, providing targets are met. @highlight Head of investment John Hourican in line for salary and bonus of £5.9m @highlight Ed Miliband wants the Government to put a tax on banker's bonuses @highlight David Cameron says he does not want to 'micro-manage' RBS bonuses
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The other @placeholder man was reportedly rushed to Entebbe hospital after he also collapsed, but police say that man was recovering after treatment.
Ugandan police have arrested a man they suspect supplied fake drugs to Australian miner Christopher Kirkman, who was found dead in his Ugandan hotel room on Wednesday. Mr Kirkman was in transit in Entebbe, near the Ugandan capital Kampala, after he missed a connecting flight to Australia. He had been working in the Democratic Republic of Congo with Australian gold mining company, Byrnecut, since February 2013. It is believed he had gone out for a drink with a fellow Australian on Wednesday and collapsed later in his hotel room. Scroll down for video Christopher David Kirkman, 30, was working for an Australian mining company, Byrnecut, at the Kibali goldmine in the Democratic Republic of Congo @highlight Christopher David Kirkman, 30, from Western Australia was found dead in his Ugandan hotel room on Wednesday @highlight Ugandan police believe Kirkman died from a drug overdose and have arrested a man they suspect supplied fake drugs @highlight Kirkman had flown into Uganda before later collapsing in his hotel room @highlight He was in transit in Uganda on his way from the DRC to Australia @highlight Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs is providing consular assistance to the man's family
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He continued: ‘@placeholder was just walking around the basement – by her and away from her at different times.
By Laura Collins In Steubenville, Ohio PUBLISHED: 07:46 EST, 16 March 2013 | UPDATED: 07:47 EST, 16 March 2013 A key witness at the Ohio rape trial has admitted sending a text on the day of the alleged incident saying he said he feared the victim would be raped. The text, sent to a fellow Steubenville High School student at 1.38am on 12 August read: ‘Bro they are going to rape that girl tonight.’ It refers to the 16-year-old victim at the centre of the case and the accused, Trent Mays, 16, and Ma’lik Richmond, 17. Ma'lik Richmond received text messages from a friend telling him to 'be careful' on the night of the alleged attack @highlight Allegedly refers to high school footballers Trent Mays, 16, and Ma'lik Richmond, 17, and 16-year-old victim @highlight Sent to fellow Steubenville High School student at 1.38am on 12 August @highlight Former boyfriend of victim also texted Richmond saying 'Be careful bro'
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The family offered to sell the scrapbook five years ago to @placeholder's husband because they knew how much he treasured the 60 photos.
A rare autographed photo of Shoeless Joe Jackson - the Holy Grail of baseball signatures - could fetch more than $100,000 at an upcoming auction. Jackson, who was tossed out of baseball for throwing the 1919 World Series and remembered in the movie Field of Dreams, was illiterate and rarely signed anything but paychecks and legal documents, making his autographs among the rarest in sports. How many Jackson signatures are in existence isn't clear, but most experts agree that it's probably fewer than 100. A rare autographed photo of Shoeless Joe Jackson - the Holy Grail of baseball signatures - could fetch more than $100,000 at an upcoming auction. Jackson, who was illiterate, rarely signed anything but paychecks and legal documents @highlight Cleveland baseball player Shoeless Joe Jackson was illiterate and rarely signed anything but paychecks and legal documents @highlight The 1911 photo was taken when he became the only rookie to hit over .400 @highlight Jackson was later tossed out of baseball for throwing 1919 World Series @highlight Experts think there are fewer than 100 Jackson autographs in existence @highlight Photo holder Sharon Bowen discovered signature in late husband's scrapbook of Cleveland baseball players from the 1900s @highlight He originally bought scrapbook of 60 photos for $15,000 five years ago
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Despite all he has achieved individually with both the @placeholder and Germany, that solitary NBA title remains Nowitzki's career highlight.
Having just become the highest scoring foreign born player in NBA history, Dirk Nowitzki would be forgiven for looking ahead to his next personal milestone. The Dallas Mavericks power forward leapfrogged Hakeem Olajuwon into ninth place on the NBA's all-time scoring list on Tuesday night, the highest among international players. It's an achievement that Nowitzki is proud of having spent his entire NBA career with Dallas after moving to the States from Germany when he was 20 years old. But his next goal is not surpassing Elvin Hayes in eighth place on the all-time scoring list, it's a second NBA title with the Mavericks. @highlight Dirk Nowitzki became highest scoring foreign player in NBA history @highlight Dallas Mavericks power forward moved above Hakeem Olajuwon into ninth on all-time scoring list @highlight Nowitzki focussed on more team glory rather than personal milestones @highlight German has won one NBA championship with Dallas in 2011
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Tai said @placeholder is a test case for the mainland's political future.
Hong Kong (CNN) -- Just call it the anti-protest protest. Tens of thousands of people marched through Hong Kong yesterday in support of China and to protest Occupy Central, a pro-democracy movement that says it will plan to stage a civil disobedience sit-in unless the Chinese government allows the Hong Kong public to nominate and vote for its next leader. Robert Chow, the organizer of Sunday's march, said it represented Hong Kong's desire to work "peacefully" with the Chinese government in Beijing on political reform. "We want universal suffrage, but not at any cost," he told CNN Monday. The pro-government march followed the same route as Hong Kong's massive annual anti-government, pro-democracy rally on July 1, but the tenor was markedly different: Sunday's marchers were arranged into organized groups wearing matching t-shirts, some emblazoned with names of mainland Chinese organizations. Many waved Chinese flags. @highlight Tens of thousands march to protest Occupy Central democracy movement @highlight Organizer claims quarter-million attended march, other estimates far lower @highlight Occupy Central organizer Benny Tai says he is not concerned @highlight China's government will release decision on Hong Kong election reform soon
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The group left Nemcovsky at the hotel to rest for a while as they pondered how they could help fulfil his wish to return to @placeholder.
By Helen Pow PUBLISHED: 23:22 EST, 26 November 2013 | UPDATED: 05:12 EST, 27 November 2013 A homeless man who came to New York City to find work woke up Saturday poor and despondent. But by the day's end the 53-year-old father-of-two was on his way back to his native Czech Republic thanks to a group of selfless strangers. Jaroslav Nemcovsky flew from his home outside Prague to Orlando, Florida, in September but lost his job and traveled to Manhattan in a desperate bid to find work. Once there however, things only worsened for the already down-on-his-luck immigrant when he was robbed after falling asleep charging his cell phone at Port Authority. @highlight A homeless man who came to New York to find work woke up Saturday poor and despondent but by day's end, Jaroslav Nemcovsky, 53, was on his way back to the Czech Republic thanks to some selfless strangers @highlight The father-of-two was sleeping in Union Square after a failed bid to find work was made worse when he was robbed while charging his cell phone at Port Authority @highlight However, Brandon Levithan, owner of clothing company Thread Society, and his friends found him, cleaned him up, fed him and bought him a one-way ticket home
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The violence between ethnic Kyrgyz and ethnic @placeholder had calmed down earlier this week after more than 170 people were killed and more than 1,400 were wounded.
Osh, Kyrgyzstan (CNN) -- The flow of refugees fleeing southern Kyrgyzstan has gone from a flood to a trickle, the Uzbekistan Foreign Ministry said. Uzbekistan authorities said even though the flow of people had slowed down they were still dealing with an estimated 120,000 refugees. Aid workers were calling the fallout from ethnic clashes in Kyrgyzstan a humanitarian crisis. No one from Kyrgyzstan's interim government had made official contact with them since refugees flooded into their country, the Uzbekistan Foreign Ministry said. Foreign Ministry officials said they were surprised and concerned that they have not had official contact with their neighbor during this crisis. @highlight NEW: More gunfire heard in Osh @highlight Uzbekistan concerned that it has had no official contact with Kyrgyzstan @highlight Red Cross estimates that there are also 60,000 internally displaced people
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The error, on a high-voltage power line linking @placeholder and San Diego, causing a cascading series of electrical grid failures stretching into Southern California.
By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 3:26 PM on 10th September 2011 A major power outage, which left more than six million people in California and Arizona in darkness, was caused by a single maintenance worker, it has been revealed. The power cut took two nuclear reactors offline, grounded flights, caused major traffic jams and trapped people in elevators and on fairground rides in both states. San Diego bore the brunt of the blackout and most of the nation's eighth-largest city was darkened. The city trolley system that shuttles thousands of commuters every day was shut down and rush hour traffic hit gridlock. @highlight Authorities say a worker triggered the blackout when he removed a piece of monitoring equipment at a power substation @highlight Power begins coming back for affected residents in Southern California, Arizona and Mexico early Friday morning @highlight Vandalism and robberies reported at San Diego-area homes and businesses @highlight Minor traffic accidents reported as outage caused mayhem on streets without stoplights
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Despite counterterrorism successes, @placeholder in Indonesia still lies dormant and remains potentially dangerous, as recent Indonesian arrests show.
(CNN) -- Afghanistan, Pakistan, Somalia, Yemen, and now Syria and Iraq. The decade-plus duration of America's confrontation with al Qaedism offers lessons not only on how we battle extremist ideology but also how we should calibrate our expectations. The traditional goal in warfare is simple: Defeat the adversary by destroying its will and capability to pose a threat. Force the adversary to capitulate. With a nontraditional foe, it's not clear that we need to limit ourselves to traditional measures of victory. Containment could work. We know by now that in no cases have the adversary's radical ideology been defeated. The most striking successes, such as Indonesia's evisceration of the Jemaah Islamiya organization and African forces' push against Al-Shabaab in Somalia, have only limited the reach of al Qaedism but failed to fully stem the flow of recruits to al Qaeda affiliates or squelch the ideology that underpins its festering. @highlight Andrew Liepman, Philip Mudd: Ideology-driven adversaries are hard to eliminate @highlight Liepman, Mudd: Our confrontation with al Qaeda offers strategies on fighting ISIS @highlight They say we need an achievable definition of victory, such as confining ISIS gains @highlight Liepman, Mudd: Fight against ISIS will take patience and careful intelligence work
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‘My form for West Ham has helped and the way the team has been playing has helped me get noticed by @placeholder.
Stewart Downing was playing left back for Liverpool when he got a call from the chief executive Ian Ayre in August last year. ‘West Ham have made an offer, we’ve agreed a fee and it’s up to you,’ is football code for one thing: pack your bags. It is fair to say, after listening to Downing at England’s training centre this week, he has never really understood the reasons why Brendan Rodgers played him in defence during his first season at Anfield. Stewart Downing has been called up to the England squad by Roy Hodgson after more than two years out @highlight Stewart Downing is set to star for England against Slovenia on Saturday @highlight The 30-year-old was used in defence by Brendan Rodgers at Liverpool @highlight His move to West Ham last year has rejuvenated his Three Lions career
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11-years-old by the time that the Barnes took her in, @placeholder had deep-seeded issues they found impossible to resolve.
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:05 EST, 10 September 2013 | UPDATED: 18:20 EST, 10 September 2013 On her first night living with her new 'mom', 13-year-old Anna Barnes was asked to sleep in her bed She found the request weird, and even more so considering the woman was naked. Anna had been sent to live with Nicole Eason and her husband Calvin at their mobile home in Westville, Illinois after her second set of adoptive parents found they could not longer care for her. Scroll down for video Passed around: Russian orphan Anna Barnes moved to the U.S. when she was 7, but her first set of adoptive parents gave her up to a new couple when she was 11 - Gary and Lisa Barnes @highlight Russian orphan Anna Barnes came to the U.S. when she was 7-years-old @highlight Her adoptive parents found they couldn't handle her and found a new couple - Gary and Lisa Barnes - to take her in when she was 11 @highlight But soon the Barnes couldn't handle her and they sought out a new family for the teen @highlight When she was 13-years-old they sent her to live with Nicole and Calvin Eason @highlight On her first night with the couple she was asked to sleep in the same bed as her new mom who was naked at the time @highlight Anna was eventually taken back by the Barnes after they learned that the Eason's forged a 'home study' document
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Slight: In fact, Birmingham has twice as many @placeholder (46 per cent) as Muslims (22 per cent).
David Cameron today hit out at the 'complete idiot' TV pundit who claimed Birmingham was 'totally Muslim' and 'non-Muslims just simply don't go in', Steve Emerson made the bizarre comments on Fox News in the US - also claiming there were religious police squads roaming the streets of London who 'seriously wound' people in non-Muslim dress. It sparked bafflement on Twitter under the hashtag #FoxNewsFacts, with users suggesting his theory was about as likely as Brummie TV presenter Adrian Chiles being a radical cleric. Mr Cameron said he thought it must be April Fools' Day, adding: ‘When I heard this, frankly I choked on my porridge. This guy is clearly a complete idiot.' @highlight Claim was made on Fox News by terrorism pundit Steve Emerson @highlight 'It is totally Muslim and non-Muslims simply don't go in', he declared @highlight In fact, 22% of Brummies are Muslims (and another 46% are Christians) @highlight Wave of baffled responses on Twitter under hashtag #FoxNewsFacts @highlight He apologised and pledged donation to Birmingham Children's Hospital @highlight But he stopped short of saying sorry to the city's Islamic population
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surrounded the @placeholder craft before one of them rammed it and it
By Dan Bloom Dramatic footage has emerged of the moment a Chinese ship sparked a diplomatic stand-off by crashing into a much smaller Vietnamese fishing boat. The vessels were in disputed waters in the South China Sea - where China has erected a giant oil rig - when they collided last week, ramping up tensions between the two nations. Now Vietnam has released footage of the incident which it says proves the sinking was a deliberate act - but China still disagrees over what it shows. Scroll down for video Dramatic: Vietnam has released this footage which it says shows the moment a Chinese ship sank a much smaller Vietnamese fishing vessel in a disputed part of the South China Sea. China denies being the aggressor @highlight China has erected a gigantic oil rig supposedly in Vietnam's waters @highlight Tensions came to a head last week when a small fishing boat capsized @highlight Now footage appears to show Chinese ship steaming towards the vessel @highlight China insists it is not its fault - claiming Vietnam had 'created tension'
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There, the notice will be placed in a gilt frame positioned on an easel -- the same one used to announce @placeholder's birth -- and placed in the palace forecourt for all to see.
London (CNN) -- Royal watchers eagerly await the arrival of a child who will be heir to the British throne. Here's what you need to know and the latest developments: • The appearance of a couple looking very like William and Catherine outside the hospital where she is expected to give birth provided a moment of excitement -- but it was a stunt organized by The Sun, Britain's best-selling tabloid newspaper. • As the wait for the royal baby continues, so does the debate over the Duchess of Cambridge's actual due date. Britain's Telegraph newspaper reports Friday, citing "well-placed sources," that medical staff at St. Mary's Hospital -- where Catherine is expected to give birth -- were told the due date was July 19. @highlight William and Catherine lookalikes prompt a flutter of excitement outside hospital @highlight The media debate Catherine's likely due date as the wait for the royal baby continues @highlight The queen doesn't mind if the baby's a boy or a girl -- she just wants it to arrive soon @highlight Poll suggests Britons want the royal heir to lead a normal life -- including a regular job
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Once the murder sentence is confirmed by the Supreme Court, @placeholder can apply for Knox's extradition and arrest.
By Hannah Roberts In Florence PUBLISHED: 14:55 EST, 31 January 2014 | UPDATED: 15:03 EST, 31 January 2014 Attempts by Rome to extradite Amanda Knox from the United States are doomed to failure, diplomatic sources have warned. The 26-year-old American is at the centre of a diplomatic tug of war after an Italian court on Thursday sentenced her to 28 years prison for the murder of British student Meredith Kercher. Knox served four years jail for the 2007 murder, but returned home to Seattle in 2011, when she and former boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito were acquitted on appeal. @highlight Knox was sentenced to 28 years in prison by a court in Florence for murder @highlight She already served four years for the crime, returning to Seattle in 2011 @highlight The U.S. Supreme Court has to confirm the guilty verdict before extradition @highlight Critics say no Secretary of State will ever send her back to Italy
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‘I was struck by the precision of @placeholder’s care for him.
Felicity Jones will play Hawking's 'dumped' wife Jane Wilde in film The Theory of Everything It was seen as a fairytale pairing. He was the ailing academic with the debilitating disease who became a world-acclaimed physicist. She was the dark-haired beauty who discarded her studies for love, devoting her life to his care. So when their 30-year marriage came to an end, and Stephen Hawking, author of A Brief History Of Time, left Jane Wilde for another woman in 1990, the public was aghast: he had fallen for one of his nurses. Now Hawking’s love affair and the subsequent public disintegration of his marriage has been portrayed in a £25 million film entitled The Theory Of Everything. @highlight Hawking’s love affair will be portrayed in film The Theory Of Everything @highlight Felicity is playing Jane Wilde alongside Eddie Redmayne as Hawking @highlight And during filming, Hawking and his ex-wife both turned up on set @highlight Hawking said: ‘Would you ask Felicity if she will come and give me a kiss?’
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Just chilling: Khan has been out of action since May but is close to agreeing a fight with @placeholder
A domestic blockbuster between Kell Brook and Amir Khan at Wembley could be announced within the next month. Brook’s promoter Eddie Hearn is deep in negotiations between the two parties over a May fight, with Wembley having already expressed their desire to stage the fight on the back of Carl Froch’s huge rematch against George Groves in May. Hearn, writing in his MailOnline column, said: ‘Talks are ongoing over a fight between Kell Brook and Amir Khan. It is going well because I think everyone realises it makes sense. VIDEO Scroll down for Wembley transformed into a boxing venue overnight @highlight Kell Brook vs Amir Khan could be announced within the next month @highlight Brook won the IBF welterweight world title by beating Shawn Porter @highlight 'Special K' for a homecoming fight in Sheffield on December 6 @highlight He could then face Khan at Wembley in May @highlight Khan has not fought since beating Luis Collazo last May
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On their website they say of the winter solstice: 'At this point the @placeholder is at its southernmost point almost disappearing beyond the horizon, and the days are at their shortest.
Today is winter solstice, the shortest day of the year, and to celebrate thousands of pagans packed the ancient site of Stonehenge. Around 1,500 people gathered at the ancient monument in Wiltshire to watch the sunrise this morning. Winter solstice is an astronomical phenomena which marks the shortest day and longest night of the year. This is caused by the tilt of the Earth’s axis, when the North Pole is tilted furthest from the Sun. Today is the shortest day of the year and to celebrate the Winter Solstice thousands of revellers packed the ancient site of Stonehenge Tess Reddaway, 17, is one of those celebrating winter solstice, the shortest day of the year, at the ancient site of Stonehenge in Wiltshire @highlight The winter solstice is an astronomical phenomenon that marks the longest night and the shortest day of the year @highlight Around 1,500 druids, pagans and revellers all descended on Stonehenge this morning to watch the sunrise @highlight The crowds gathered to celebrate the moment the North Pole is tilted furthest from the Sun
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A bereft mother says she is outraged that a bungling doctor who sent her sick toddler home from hospital three days before he died of dehydration and kidney failure is allowed to carry on working. Harry Connolly, 19 months, was admitted to hospital in April 2011 with sickness, diarrhoea and lethargy. But, despite his mother Lucy's concerns about her son's condition, paediatrician Dr Tasnim Arif told Mrs Connolly, 32, she should take her son home. Three days later, his devastated father Ray, 47, found the youngster lifeless in his cot. Furious: Ray Connolly, 47, and his wife Lucy, 32, from Northampton, are outraged that the doctor who sent home their sick toddler from hospital three days before he died has been allowed to carry on working @highlight Harry Connolly, 19 months, taken to hospital with sickness and diarrhoea @highlight Dr Tasnim Arif failed to carry out vital checks on Harry and sent him home @highlight Three days later, he was found dead in his cot at home in Northampton @highlight Tribunal yesterday found the paediatrician guilty of 'multiple failings' @highlight But the panel cleared her of other charges and refused to strike Dr Arif off @highlight Mother Lucy Connolly, 32, said: 'I believe it is nothing short of criminal' @highlight Inquest highlighted string of errors by several medics in Harry's treatment @highlight Dr Arif cleared of failing to record clinical features, to ask duty consultant to review Harry's status and to carry out blood tests
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Monrovia, Liberia (CNN) -- It's not often that you see the words Liberia and holidays in the same sentence, but with 10 years of peace behind it, the West African country is now hoping to attract investment to create a booming hospitality industry. Like many of his countrymen, Amin Modad left Liberia in the late 1990s to seek refuge in the United States during the country's ruinous civil war. The conflict ended in 2003 and when Modad returned home two years later, he quickly recognized an opportunity where he could use the business skills he'd gained abroad. "It was evident there was a need to develop the hospitality sector," says Modad, chief executive of the Bella Casa hotel and restaurant. @highlight The West African nation of Liberia is celebrating 10 years of peace @highlight The country's hospitality entrepreneurs are trying to foster the sector's growth @highlight Insiders say the industry has potential for growth but still faces many obstacles @highlight High energy costs and lack of skills are some of the challenges
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LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- The Lamborghinis and Bentleys still cruise Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. Beverly Hills officials say they expect tax revenues to drop by about $24 million over the next 16 months. But these days, visitors to California's most famous ZIP code are more likely to take note of the empty storefronts and deep-discount signs. Call it recession, 90210 style. Fewer sales have meant fewer tax dollars even for this well-funded city. City officials say they expect tax revenues to drop by about $24 million over the next 16 months. They say, as far as they know, that's the biggest single blow to the city budget in Beverly Hills' 93-year history. Budget cuts being considered to cover the shortfall include reducing police overtime. @highlight Fewer sales have meant fewer tax dollars even for well-funded Beverly Hills @highlight City officials expect tax revenues to drop by about $24 million over the next 16 months @highlight High-end pawnshop owner says loans are growing and bigger than ever @highlight Boutique owner says she has sliced prices by as much as 85 percent
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By Associated Press PUBLISHED: 14:12 EST, 19 March 2014 | UPDATED: 16:54 EST, 19 March 2014 A University of California at Irvine study shows that titanium-coated golf clubs can cause fires in course-side vegetation Golfers are urged to swing with care after scientists proved that titanium-coated clubs can cause course-side vegetation to burst into flames. Scientists at the University of California, Irvine, proved that titanium-coated clubs can cause sparks that ignite vegetation. Orange County Fire Authority Capt. Steve Concialdi said Wednesday that the results confirm a suspicion investigators have had for years - that titanium alloy clubs were the cause of at least two blazes on area golf courses. @highlight Scientists at the University of California, Irvine prove that titanium-coated golf clubs can cause course-side vegetation to burst into flames @highlight Study proves what fire officials have suspected for some time - that the clubs were responsible for two Orange County, California fires
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If Sin City's sports books took bets on the weather, snow in Las Vegas on New Year's Eve would normally have terrible odds. It might pay out this year, though, if the white flurries start falling on an Eiffel Tower, a pyramid and a volcano come Wednesday night as forecast by the National Weather Service. Those huddled in New York City to watch the ball drop could expect a mostly sunny Wednesday with a low of 27 degrees by evening. No chance of snow. A city worker uses a machine equipped with a brush to clear snow along a path over Cherry Creek on Tuesday in Denver, Colorado as much of the country faced a mass cold front @highlight Those watching the ball drop in New York City could expect a mostly sunny Wednesday with a low of 27 degrees by evening and no chance of snow @highlight Forecasts in Las Vegas predicted a 70 per cent chance of snow on New Year's Eve, along with a 32-degree low @highlight Some 340,000 people are expected to pack the Strip and Las Vegas' downtown Fremont area for festivities
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By Quentin Letts PUBLISHED: 18:20 EST, 8 November 2013 | UPDATED: 18:41 EST, 8 November 2013 To the public, John Cole, who has died aged 85, was Telly’s Mr Westminster. The man with the Belfast accent, herringbone overcoat and upside-down spectacles, usually seen shivering outside 10 Downing Street. But long before he stepped in front of the television camera, Cole was a Fleet Street old-timer.‘Hondootedly, Mrs Thatcher…’ was how the satirical magazine Private Eye began his spoof bulletins. His Spitting Image puppet had a Douglas Hurd hairdo and Prince Philip’s ears. But although Cole was caricatured, he was also trusted by the public to tell things straight. On air, he kept his life-long Labour leanings in check. @highlight Caricatured and jested with, he was also trusted to tell things straight @highlight He was a Fleet Street veteran who served as deputy editor of the Observer @highlight Tributes have come from David Cameron, Ed Miliband and Nick Robinson
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@placeholder traditionally perform better among women, and in Iowa, the survey showed Braley with a 12 percentage point advantage in that category.
Washington (CNN) -- Republican Joni Ernst has a small lead over Democrat Bruce Braley in Iowa's Senate race, a new CNN/ORC International poll shows. Ernst had 49% support, topping Braley's 47%, in the survey of 647 likely voters, which was conducted Oct. 27-30 and has a margin of error of plus or minus four percentage points. The two candidates have exactly the same favorability ratings: Ernst, a state senator, and Braley, a congressman, are each viewed favorably by 49% of those surveyed, and unfavorably by 47%. Iowa is one of several states that President Barack Obama won at least once -- Colorado, North Carolina and New Hampshire are the others -- where Republicans are hoping to grab Senate seats previously held by Democrats. @highlight A CNN/ORC International poll shows Republican Joni Ernst leading Iowa's Senate race @highlight Ernst is up 49% to 47% over Democrat Bruce Braley @highlight That's within the poll's 4 percentage point margin of error
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