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@placeholder is about 50 kilometers (31 miles) from Kunduz city.
Kunduz, Afghanistan (CNN) -- Police in the northern Afghanistan province of Kunduz are looking for a man they say strangled his wife after she bore him a third child that was not a son. Sher Mohammed, 29, married his 22-year-old wife, Storay, four years ago, police said. The couple had three daughters, the last of whom was born three months ago, said Khanabad district police chief Sufi Habib. After the youngest daughter was born, Mohammed blamed his wife for not being able to deliver a boy, Habib said. "Finally on Saturday, the man, with the help of his mother, first beat the woman and then strangled her to death," the police chief said. @highlight NEW: Women's rights are deteriorating in Afghanistan, a rights activist says @highlight The mother of accused husband says her daughter-in-law committed suicide @highlight Sher Mohammed and his 22-year-old wife had three daughters @highlight The mother, who allegedly beat her daughter-in-law, was arrested, but her son fled, police say
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The victim’s two tenants have been previously arrested in @placeholder, some 2,000 miles from Halifax, for allegedly stealing Saunders' car.
By Ashley Collman and Snejana Farberov PUBLISHED: 19:58 EST, 26 February 2014 | UPDATED: 08:27 EST, 27 February 2014 Police in Halifax, Canada, announced Wednesday that they have found the body of a pregnant college student who went missing nearly two weeks ago. Loretta Saunders, 26, was discovered dead on a median off Route 2 of the Trans-Canada Highway in New Brunswick - more than 450 miles from her hometown of Halifax. Saunders, a criminology major in Saint Mary's University who had written a thesis about missing and murdered aboriginal women, was last seen February 13 on her way to collect rent from her tenants. @highlight Loretta Saunders, 26, was last seen leaving the Halifax, Nova Scotia apartment building she rented out to a couple February 13 @highlight Her body was found on median off Route 2 of Trans-Canada Highway in New Brunswick; police ruled the death a homicide @highlight Tenants Victoria Henneberry, 28, and Blake Leggette, 25, were arrested with her stolen car in far away Harrow, Ontario @highlight Couple charged for stealing Saunders' car and using her debit card but were also wanted for unrelated crimes @highlight Saunders was an Inuit and had written her thesis on missing and murdered Aboriginal women in Canada
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Waiting for the plane on the @placeholder runway were a fire engine and two support vehicles, and trains to and from the airport were temporarily suspended at around 2pm as a result.
By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 06:00 EST, 1 January 2013 | UPDATED: 09:31 EST, 1 January 2013 More than 150 passengers heading to Edinburgh for New Year's Eve were left terrified after their plane was forced into an emergency landing after one of its two engines failed. The easyJet flight from Geneva got into trouble over Cambridge and was forced to divert to Luton Airport in Bedfordshire yesterday afternoon. Its pilot took the decision to take down the Airbus A319 after oil began leaking into one of its engines, which he had to shut off. Stranded: Staff inspect the engine of the easyJet plane after it got into trouble and was forced to land at Luton yesterday @highlight Plane heading to Edinburgh from Geneva diverted to Luton at 2pm yesterday @highlight Oil began leaking into one of two engines, forcing the pilot to shut it down
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have helped make @placeholder a real procurement success story, taking only
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 14:57 EST, 23 November 2012 | UPDATED: 15:18 EST, 23 November 2012 The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has announced a multimillion-pound contract to buy 51 new light patrol vehicles for soldiers in Afghanistan. Defence Minister Philip Dunne announced the £46 million deal for the extra Foxhound vehicles during a visit to the British company that makes them. The Foxhound replaced the Army’s Snatch Land Rover, which proved highly vulnerable to roadside bombs used by insurgents in Iraq and Afghanistan. Deal: Defence Minister Philip Dunne stands in front of a new Foxhound light patrol vehicle at the General Dynamics distribution centre in Telford where he announced a multimillion-pound contract to buy 51 of the vehicles for soldiers in Afghanistan @highlight Foxhound replaced the Army’s more vulnerable Snatch Land Rover @highlight Its V-shaped hull gives protection against bombs and the vehicle can escape an improvised explosive device (IED) strike on just three wheels @highlight It uses cutting-edge Formula 1 technology to provide unparalleled protection for its weight and class and can reach speeds of 80mph
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The pair were separated after @placeholder confessed to having a crush on her, but a relationship began after he kissed her in school.
A teacher who received one year in jail for having sex with her student had her sentence bumped to two years. Married former Houston English teacher Kathryn Murray, 31, was jailed for an affair with student Jimmy Pallais, now 17. Her sentence had to be increased to bring it in line with sentencing rules. She was jailed for two years this week with no probation after officials released her original one year sentence fell below the minimum requirement for her plea deal. In disbelief: Kathryn Murray had a lock of shock on her face as she was led away by deputies following an increase in her sentencing @highlight Kathryn Camille Murray, 31, was sentenced to two years in prison after first being sentenced to only one year, plus another year of probation @highlight The couple were outed by the student's younger brother, who found them in bed at the boy's parents house while the adults were away @highlight Their affair continued even after Murray's arrest when the teen, then 16, was found with her at her father's house in January 2013
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@placeholder's seizures can be difficult to spot as they usually only involve staring into middle distance and smacking her lips.
By Chris Pleasance An eight-year-old girl has been forced to move schools after a dog that alerts others to signs of her epileptic seizures was banned from the classroom. Kellsey McGuire has to have her dog Jasper with her at all times to help the pair bond and to help warn others of her potentially-lethal seizures. However, Kellsey's mother Brandi says complaints by a member of staff at Sherrard Grade School in Illinois have forced the family to move their daughter to Jordan Catholic, a private school. Scroll down for video Kellsey McGuire, eight (left), claims she has been forced to move school after her epilepsy dog Jasper (right), who is designed to spot signs of seizures, was banned from the classroom @highlight Kellsey McGuire was diagnosed with epilepsy aged just 18 months @highlight Mother Brandi says she can have up to 90 seizures every day @highlight She was given Jasper, a dog trained to spot the signs of a seizure @highlight However animal was banned from school and Kellsey had to move @highlight Family say they are now suing Sherrard Grade School in Illinois
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The youngster, who has @placeholder, was given a rapturous welcome by both sets of supporters
A 10-year-old Celtic superfan (with Down's Syndrome) has been nominated for the SPFL Goal of the Month for January after being invited to take part in a half-time penalty shootout challenge. Jay Beatty of Armagh captured the hearts of a nation when he was plucked from the crowd by former Hoops striker Georgios Samaras to join in last year's title winning celebrations. A video of him enjoying Celtic's lap of honour was shown live on Sky Sports and gathered over two million hits on YouTube after going viral. Scroll down to watch Wee Jay's title winning celebrations 10-year-old Jay Beatty celebrates after scoring during a half-time penalty shootout challenge @highlight Celtic fan Jay Beatty scored in a half-time penalty shootout challenge during game against Hamilton @highlight The 10-year-old became famous after celebrating Hoops' title win with Georgios Samaras last season @highlight His goal has been entered in January's SPFL Goal of the Month alongside the likes of David Goodwillie, Gary Macakay-Steven and Mikael Lustig
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It stated that sparkling wine could only be named champagne if it was produced in @placeholder and made with grapes originating there.
(Mental Floss) -- Just hearing the word "champagne" conjures up images of sparkling wine, popping corks, and wild celebrations. But mentioning that other Champagne -- as in the northeastern region of France -- evokes a much more complex bouquet. Filled with wars, political clashes, and controversy, the bubbly region and its eponymous drink have produced a rich history worth toasting to. Divine Origins Today, the region synonymous with sparkling wine is crowded with vineyards -- but that wasn't always the case. In fact, during the 17th century, France's Champagne district was known primarily for its high-quality wool. Then a Benedictine monk named Dom Perignon came along and changed everything. @highlight France's Champagne district known for its wool in 17th century @highlight Dom Perignon was first Champagne winemaker to use corks @highlight France's Louis XIV drank champagne almost exclusively @highlight Treaty of Versailles: Only Champagne can call sparkling wine champagne
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It's up to the @placeholder people, Obama said, "to determine their security structures and how it engages with other nations, including the United States."
(CNN) -- Two issues -- security and immigration -- often get too much attention when it comes to talking about the U.S.-Mexico relationship, U.S. President Barack Obama said Thursday. Now, Obama said, it's time to forge deeper economic connections to create more jobs and more trade on both sides of the border. "That's the focus of my visit," he told reporters after meeting with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto in the country's capital. But even as Obama and Peña Nieto pushed to shift the tone more toward trade and economics, security issues loomed large over Thursday's meeting. Peña Nieto said his government remains committed to fighting organized crime, but that the United States and Mexico must "cooperate on the basis of mutual respect, to be more efficient in our security strategy that we are implementing in Mexico." @highlight A new high-level group to discuss economic cooperation will convene in the fall @highlight Obama says ties between the U.S. and Mexico go beyond security and immigration @highlight Mexico's president says his administration is committed to fighting organized crime @highlight The U.S. president will travel to Costa Rica on Friday to meet with Central American leaders
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Wenger agreed that @placeholder had a 'massive' gap to make up on early leaders Chelsea
Monaco still want Arsene Wenger to return to the club, despite the Frenchman only signing a new contract with Arsenal in May Arsene Wenger has revealed that Mesut Ozil heard a crack in his ruptured left knee before half-time in Arsenal’s 2-0 defeat at Chelsea on October 5. The Arsenal midfielder bravely battled through the pain barrier and played the full 90 minutes before German team doctors confirmed the full extent of his injury when he reported for international duty. In an exclusive interview with beIN Sports, which will be broadcast on Thursday and again on Saturday, Wenger said: ‘He had a little problem just before he went out at half-time. He had a little pain with his knee, he felt a crack. @highlight Mesut Ozil played through the pain to complete 90 minutes at Chelsea @highlight Arsene Wenger says he was 'deeply shocked' by the incident @highlight Ozil is expected to be out until early next year with the problem @highlight Wenger says that his growing injury list is down to coincidence
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No his year: Here, @placeholder mayor candidate Benny Napoleon concedes the race to Duggan during an election night watch party in Detroit
By Ap Reporter PUBLISHED: 23:41 EST, 5 November 2013 | UPDATED: 01:35 EST, 6 November 2013 A former medical center chief defeated a county sheriff to become the first white mayor of financially troubled Detroit since 1974, though the job holds little power while the city is being run by a state-appointed emergency manager. Unofficial returns showed Mike Duggan defeating Wayne County Sheriff Benny Napoleon 55 percent to 45 percent. Napoleon conceded defeat late Tuesday in a race where he was outspent by Duggan by about 3-to-1 heading into Tuesday's election. Both candidates had said during the campaign that the state-appointed emergency manager should leave the city and allow the new mayor to fix Detroit's finances when he takes office in January. @highlight Detroit has elected only black men to lead the city since Coleman Young's 20 years on the job began in the 1970s @highlight Duggan made it to the general election after winning the August primary as a write-in candidate by 20,000 votes @highlight Duggan beat Sheriff Benny Napoleon with 55 percent of the vote, having outspent him 3-to-1
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Obama said he met with @placeholder and "made it clear that reforms should not wait."
(CNN) -- With Eric Shinseki's resignation Friday, the top post at the Department of Veterans Affairs goes to interim Secretary Sloan Gibson. Gibson was deputy secretary for just three months before his new role, but President Barack Obama already has laid out some priorities for him. During Friday's news conference in which Obama announced Shinseki's resignation, he also addressed some qualities and priorities needed in the next VA secretary. Pressure had been mounting for Shinseki to step down amid a scandal involving long waits for care at VA hospitals. "At this stage, what I want is somebody at the VA who is not spending time outside of solving problems for the veterans," Obama said. @highlight President Obama lays out some priorities for the next VA leader @highlight The VA's interim secretary will be Sloan Gibson, ex-USO leader @highlight Obama: Priority is for all veterans who want medical appointments to get them in timely manner
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Gardner Island: This tiny, @placeholder island had its share of visitors before Earhart supposedly landed her plane on a reef off its northwestern shore
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:51 EST, 23 June 2013 | UPDATED: 12:17 EST, 23 June 2013 Researchers say that recently unearthed photos of the remote Pacific island near the site of a reef where they believe Amelia Earhart's plane may have landed during her doomed 1937 flight around the world could prove that the aviator and her navigator lived for a time as castaways, and didn't die in a supposed crash as previously thought. Last month, researchers contracted by The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery (TIGHAR) found what they say are sonar images of Earhart's plane just off the coast of what is now Nikumaroro Island, which is part of the Phoenix Islands roughly 3,000 miles northeast of Australia in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. @highlight Earhart's plane disappeared in the Pacific Ocean during her doomed 1937 flight around the world @highlight Researchers believe they've found sonar images showing parts of her plane lodged on a coastal shelf just off the shores of Nikumaroro Island, about 3,000 miles northeast of Australia @highlight New photos taken about a year after her disappearance could prove whether Earhart survived after her plane went down and lived as a castaway on the island
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Tears rolled down the cheeks of @placeholder as she was the first black woman to win an Oscar in 2002
Winning an Academy Award is the pinnacle of success for those in the film industry and so it's perhaps no surprise that many have been overcome with emotion in their moment of triumph. While most over the decades have been able to accept their Oscars with dignity, grace and a stiff upper lip, others have not been able to hold back the tears. Gwyneth Paltrow is arguably the most famous Oscar cry baby as she sobbed through her acceptance speech when she won Best Actress for Shakespeare In Love in 1999. Scroll down for video Gwyneth Paltrow sobbed in her acceptance speech as she thanked her family when she won the Best Actress gong for Shakespeare in Love in 1999 @highlight Winning an Academy Award is an emotional moment @highlight Many stars have broken down in tears making their acceptance speech @highlight Thanking their families made Gwyneth Paltrow and Angelina Jolie cry @highlight Halle Berry sobbed saying 'this moment is so much bigger than me' @highlight Others like Anne Hathaway held it together for speech but cried backstage
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While watching the football match, @placeholder tells the camera: 'I could have done this at home.'
By Chris Kitching Move over, Karl Pilkington – there are two new ‘idiots abroad’ whose holiday exploits are taking audiences by storm. Anthony Kirkby and Paul Tranter – two Brits who have dubbed themselves the Colburn Idiots Abroad in an ode to the popular television series starring Pilkington – have quickly become an online sensation thanks to a series of short clips documenting their trip to the US. Through the reach of social media, their videos have garnered nearly one million views and their YouTube channel is being followed by more than 13,000 subscribers in just two days. Scroll down for video @highlight Anthony Kirkby and Paul Tranter's videos have nearly one million views @highlight Online commenters are extending invites to parties or offering tours @highlight Men have met with a company that helps people to cash in on their videos
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Bowe Bergdahl, insisting that she was lauding his decision to enlist in the Army, and not his apparent behavior in @placeholder
U.S. National Security Adviser Susan Rice passed up a golden opportunity on Friday to walk back her Sunday television praise for accused Army deserter Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl as an American who had 'served the United States with honor and distinction.' Rice waded once again into controversy with comments on ABC's Sunday morning news program 'This Week,' setting off an immediate firestorm among Americans who had already learned that Bergdahl was no ordinary hostage overseas. Taliban forces in Afghanistan turned him over to U.S. Special Forces on Saturday after nearly five years of captivity following his voluntary walk-off from his base near the Pakistan border. The United States released five Taliban terror leaders in exchange, sending them to Qatar for a one-year period of loosely defined house arrest. @highlight National Security Adviser Susan Rice said the day after Taliban forces released accused Army deserter Bowe Bergdahl that he had 'served the United States with honor and distinction' @highlight CNN gave her a chance to walk back her praise for Bergdahl on Friday, but the stubborn Rice doubled down @highlight The last time the White House cited a soldier's 'honor and distinction' it was in 2013 when Obama lauded 241 U.S. servicemen and women killed by a 1983 Hezbollah suicide bomber @highlight Rice defended herself on CNN, saying she was talking about Bergdahl's decision to volunteer for the military: 'That, in and of itself, is a very honorable thing' @highlight 'But honor and distinction?' a surprised CNN reporter asked @highlight Rice has been a lightning rod for Republicans since her 2012 flawed claims that a terror attack on Americans in Benghazi, Libya was actually the work of a spontaneous mob upset about an anti-Islam film made in the US
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@placeholder is reported to have paid part of the toddler's medical expenses.
By Sam Adams Updated: 01:45 EST, 7 September 2012 A hit-and-run driver who killed a toddler in a case that shocked China has been jailed for three years - but 18 passers-by who ignored the two-year-old as she lay bleeding in the street have escaped punishment. Horrific video footage of Wang Yue - known as Yue Yue - being knocked down by a van in Foshan, a city in the southern province of Guandong, caused outrage when it hit the internet last year. The footage showed people walking or cycling past her for the next seven minutes before a second vehicle runs her over. Van driver Hu Jun has been jailed for three-and-a-half years for 'involuntary homicide', following her death - but those who walked by have gone unpunished. @highlight Disgust at 'leniency' of van driver's sentence - and that none of the passers by who ignored the bleeding two-year-old were punished @highlight Announcement of her death quickly became the most talked about topic on China's version of Twitter @highlight Country's economic boom and disparity between rich and poor have made changing social values a contentious topic
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48, said that @placeholder was not one to judge someone for having an
By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:14 EST, 4 May 2012 | UPDATED: 15:36 EST, 4 May 2012 A political adviser was told to 'go f*** himself' when he warned former Senator John Edwards that pursuing an extramarital affair with a videographer would sink his presidential ambitions, it was revealed today. Peter Scher, who first worked with Edwards when he was the Democrats' 2004 vice presidential nominee, testified at Edwards' campaign finance trial on Friday. He said the politician denied having a sexual relationship with Rielle Hunter when Scher broached the subject in September 2006. 'I told him if it was true that he was having an affair with Ms Hunter, he should not run for president,' Mr Scher testified as the second week of Edwards' trial neared its end. 'If it was true, eventually it would come out and it would destroy his political career.' @highlight Aide Peter Scher warned Edwards not to run for president if he was having an affair with Rielle Hunter @highlight Bunny Mellon was said to be 'apoplectic' that Edwards asked for $50m for poverty foundation @highlight Mellon said he should have used his own money to cover up his affair
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Speaking to his cabinet this week, Netanyahu said that with so much change sweeping the region, he did not know whether a better deal for @placeholder was possible, and warned that if the window of opportunity was not taken it could close indefinitely.
(CNN) -- After hours of debate and forceful arguments from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli cabinet this week approved a deal to exchange more than 1,000 Palestinian prisoners, many linked to some of the deadliest terror attacks on Israeli civilians in recent years, for the release of an Israeli solider captured by militants more than five years ago. Sgt. Gilad Shalit has been held captive by Hamas without any contact with the outside world since the summer of 2006, and efforts to end his captivity have become a rallying cry for thousands of Israelis who have actively supported efforts by his family to put pressure on the government to bring about his release. @highlight Gilad Shalit has been held captive by Hamas since the summer of 2006 @highlight Efforts to end his captivity have become a rallying cry for thousands of Israelis @highlight There is growing debate about the price Israel is willing to pay to free one soldier @highlight PM Benjamin Netanyahu once held a "no-concessions" stance on such deals
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That may have been in a blessing in disguise though, as @placeholder lost out to Chicago 0-4.
By Daily Mail Reporter Olympic star hockey player TJ Oshie and his fiancee Lauren Cosgrove became first time parents after Cosgrove gave birth to baby girl Lyla Grace on Monday. St Louis Blues player Oshie was one of the stars of the Sochi Olympics, helping nab the men's hockey team a decent fourth-place in the tournament. But Cosgrove had to cheer on her 'heartthrob' fiancee from back home in Missouri, since she was too pregnant to fly to Russia. Thankfully, the excitement of the Olympic hockey tournament didn't send Cosgrove into a premature labor and she gave birth as scheduled at 9:57am on St Patrick's Day with Oshie by her side. @highlight Oshie and fiancee Lauren Cosgrove gave birth to their daughter on Monday @highlight The hockey star took off that night's game against Winnepeg, but was back on the ice two days later for a match against the Chicago Blackhawks @highlight The 27-year-old became a sensation at Sochi after helping the men's team advance past Russia in the tournament @highlight But fiancee Cosgrove wasn't allowed to come along for the trip since she was too pregnant to fly
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Since then, as social networks have exploded in popularity and social media sharing has become de rigueur, just about any of us could flip open @placeholder and see a stream of all the music our friends are listening to right this second.
(CNN) -- If you read the headlines this week about the the death of Judge Robert Bork, you probably took away that he will be remembered for his conservative judicial philosophy and losing a very contentious Supreme Court confirmation battle. You probably didn't read about the impact he made on modern media, and maybe even on the debate the Internet had about Instagram this week. But that's part of his legacy, too. Let's connect the dots from Bork to Instagram, shall we? 1. The Bork Tapes President Ronald Reagan nominated Bork for the U.S. Supreme Court in 1987. During his confirmation hearings, an enterprising reporter found a list of the movies he'd rented at his local video rental store. @highlight Judge Robert Bork, who died this week, has unlikely connection to digital media @highlight After a reporter outed Bork's video-rental history, Congress made doing so illegal @highlight That law shut down a Facebook sharing feature and helped prompt long terms-of-service @highlight An Instagram TOS update spurred this week's user revolt
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The @placeholder creator Simon said the drugs war is making cost-effective policing on the streets of Baltimore too easy, to the detriment of police work on non drug-related crime.
By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 03:47 EST, 26 May 2013 | UPDATED: 06:16 EST, 26 May 2013 The creator of hit U.S. gang crime drama The Wire has claimed legalising cannabis would only help 'white middle-class kids' and there is a 'racial bias' in his country's multi-billion dollar war on drugs. Former Baltimore crime reporter David Simon, whose bleak portrait of his drug-ravaged home city has been hailed as the greatest television drama of all time, said he wanted the drugs debate re-framed. Speaking at a debate hosted by the Observer at the Royal Institution in London, Simon called the government crusade against drugs 'a holocaust in slow motion'. @highlight David Simon said he wanted the drugs debate re-framed @highlight He called U.S. crusade against drugs 'a holocaust in slow motion' @highlight Speaking in London, Simon said he's against legalisation of marijuana
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"Nevertheless, @placeholder has to balance public sensitivities against a public health problem that is clearly urgent."
LONDON, England (CNN) -- British TV channels could advertise abortion services for the first time under new advertising rules proposed Thursday by an ad industry group. The new proposals will also allow condoms to be advertised more widely on television. The Broadcast Committee of Advertising Practice, the industry body responsible for writing and enforcing advertising rules in Britain, said the commercials would be for pregnancy advisory services that give information about a range of options to pregnant women, including abortion. If an organization does not offer information about abortion, it would have to make that clear in the ad, BCAP spokeswoman Lynsay Taffe said. @highlight British TV channels could advertise abortion services under new proposals @highlight Industry group says commercials would be for pregnancy advisory services @highlight They give information about options for pregnant women, including abortion
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@placeholder's move would mean that most of the more than 1,500 Australian soldiers in Afghanistan could leave a year earlier than the government had previously suggested.
(CNN) -- Australian troops could begin pulling out of Afghanistan in the coming months, and the majority of them may leave the country by the end of next year, Prime Minister Julia Gillard said Tuesday. It's the latest announcement of international troop drawdowns in Afghanistan, a trend that signals the coalition's confidence in the country's fighting forces, the transition to Afghan security control, and the war's growing unpopularity in the countries that contribute troops. Gillard made her remarks Tuesday ahead of a NATO summit meeting in Chicago in May. At the meeting, the leaders of countries with troops in Afghanistan will make key decisions about the future of the international coalition's mission there. @highlight NEW: Analyst calls Australia a "phenomenal" ally @highlight Australia's prime minister sketches out an expedited troop withdrawal plan @highlight The country has been part of the coalition effort in Afghanistan for more than a decade
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Yanukovich met his @placeholder counterpart Vladimir Putin in Russia on Friday, against the backdrop of the anti-government protests.
Kiev, Ukraine (CNN) -- Imprisoned Ukrainian opposition leader and former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko has ended her 12-day hunger strike, Ukraine's Batkivschyna opposition party said Friday. Tymoshenko's daughter, Eugenia Tymoshenko, visited her mother at the prison where she is held in Kharkov, according to the party. Eugenia said after her visit that her mother is "very weak now; she almost does not get up from bed. This is because it is her third hunger strike in a short period of time." Eugenia said many people, including European and world leaders, had asked her mother to stop the hunger strike, according to the Batkivschyna party. @highlight Yulia Tymoshenko has ended a hunger strike, opposition party cites her daughter as saying @highlight Eugenia Tymoshenko says her mother is very weak after what is her third hunger strike @highlight She stopped her fast at the request of anti-government protesters, Eugenia says @highlight Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich meets with Russia's Vladimir Putin
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They range from the 'just setting up my twttr' message sent by founder Jack Dorsey on March 1st, 2006, and the the first tweet ever send, to @placeholder's pleas for help in setting up her account
As Twitter turns 8, the firm today revealed a new site to reveal its users first tweets. However, despite revealing the musings of everyone from President Obama to Kim Kardashian, it reveals they have on thing in common - our first tweets are, in general, terrible. Twitter has even set up a special site so users can see what they tweeted first - and it has taken the social networking site by storm. Scroll down for video Winning Twitter: Katy Perry is the most popular star, with 51.3 million followers. Her first tweet was revealed as: 'Just got into Berlin... feeling better thank you, have my vicks inhaler by my bedside... and P.S. I GOT TWITTTTER! GAH. Such a follower!' @highlight First tweet was sent on May 1st by company founder Jack Dorsey @highlight Katy Perry is the most popular user, with 51.3 million followers. @highlight Celebs are still signing up - Cameron Diaz joined in November - telling followers 'I JUST got a super cool new app called Twitter. Twelloooo!!!'
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In its statement Thursday, @placeholder 24 said it had invited Shakkour to participate in its debate program.
Paris (CNN) -- A French television network said Thursday it has filed a complaint with the Paris public prosecutor alleging identity theft and impersonation related to an interview it broadcast Tuesday with a woman the network identified as Ambassador Lamia Shakkour, Syria's ambassador to France. During the telephone interview, the woman said she was resigning her post because of the ongoing violence in Syria. "I cannot support the cycle of extreme violence ... ignore the young men, women and children who have died," she said. Shortly afterward, Shakkour denied to CNN affiliate BFM-TV that she had made any such statement, alleging in an on-camera interview that she had been impersonated. @highlight Syria's ambassador denies having made call to France 24 saying she was resigning @highlight France 24 alleges identity theft and impersonation related to the interview @highlight France 24 commissioned an analysis that shows the two voices are different @highlight Resignation was also reported by Reuters, which cited Syrian Embassy as its source
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'@placeholder changes direction and Phil Jagielka carries on with his run, he can't disappear, so there is going to be a coming together.
Angry Everton manager Roberto Martinez claimed champions Manchester City should have had two men sent off by referee Andre Marriner in a feisty evening game at The Etihad Stadium. City defender Eliaquim Mangala left Samuel Eto'o with bad bruising on his back after a high and dangerous kung-fu style kick and later on Fernando's boot was even higher when he caught Gareth Barry on the forehead as they challenged for the ball soon after Yaya Toure had controversially given City a 24th-minute lead from the penalty spot. Martinez, who was also unhappy that Phil Jagielka had been penalised for a challenge on James Milner for the spot-kick, said: 'I don't like players being sent off but when you get a referee who gives a penalty to the letter of the law, Mangala is a red card every time. @highlight Eliaquim Mangala left Samuel Eto'o with bad bruising on his back @highlight Manchester City's Fernando caught Gareth Barry with another high tackle @highlight Roberto Martinez was also unhappy with penalty decision in first half
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The Madrid family: Angelina, Marcos and baby Giovanni at the beach in @placeholder in 2010 and the couple in 2009
A mother who let her two-year-old son drive and then uploaded a video of the toddler chauffeur online, said the stunt was a mistake. Footage posted to Facebook shows little Giovanni Madrid seated on the lap of his daddy, Marine Corporal Marcos Madrid, steering the couple's car in what appears to be rainy conditions, near the Madrid's home in Richlands, North Carolina. Laughter can be heard in the background of the low quality video, as the youngster looks pleased with his motor skills. I'm driving! Car enthusiast Giovanni Madrid took the wheel of his parent's car But a friend, who wishes to remain anonymous, was shocked to see the video on the social networking site and alerted the local news. @highlight Two-year-old Giovanni Madrid took the wheel of his parents car on a road in North Carolina @highlight The toddler steered the car as he sat on the lap of his dad, Marcos @highlight Mom, Angelina, posted to Facebook to the shock of a friend @highlight No charges have yet been brought against the couple
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In 2007, @placeholder received an allegation from a former camper that five years earlier, ReVille had invited the boy into his room at The Citadel Summer Camp to watch pornography.
(CNN) -- The president of The Citadel military college apologized on Monday for not reporting to law enforcement an allegation against a camp counselor involving sexual activity and a child. Asked by a reporter what he would tell victims and their families about the college's admitted lack of action, Lt. Gen. John Rosa responded: "I'd say we're profoundly sorry. "We're sorry that we didn't pursue it more. We acted on what we thought was our best information ... We did not pursue it enough." Over the weekend, the nationally known South Carolina college detailed an abuse allegation against one if its alumni, Louis Neal "Skip" ReVille, 32, who was arrested late last month. @highlight "We should have done more," says Citadel President Lt. Gen. John Rosa @highlight A former camp counselor faces at least six criminal counts @highlight Rosa asks anyone with relevant information to contact police @highlight Victim's attorney: The Citadel should have reported what it knew
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"I think that Vice President @placeholder has every right to speak out, and I appreciate that he is defending" the administration, Bush said.
PARIS, France (CNN) -- Former first lady Laura Bush praised the performance of her husband's successor Monday, breaking with many Republicans in telling CNN that she thinks President Obama is doing a good job under tough circumstances. Former first lady Laura Bush defended President Obama's decision to address the nation's schoolchildren. She also criticized Washington's sharp political divide during an interview covering a range of topics including her thoughts on first lady Michelle Obama, former Vice President Dick Cheney, the situation in Afghanistan and Myanmar, and life after eight tumultuous years in the White House. Bush sat down with CNN on Monday during a United Nations meeting in Paris, France, where she was promoting global literacy, a cause she trumpeted during her husband's administration. @highlight Laura Bush sits down with CNN during U.N. meeting in Paris, France @highlight She says President Obama is doing good job under tough circumstances @highlight Former first lady criticizes excessive partisanship of Washington @highlight She also defends Cheney's defense of Bush administration actions
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She said: ‘After @placeholder was born, we made this gold chain especially for the Duchess and sent it to Pippa to give to her sister as a gift, and she passed it on.’
By Abul Taher PUBLISHED: 17:04 EST, 22 February 2014 | UPDATED: 13:48 EST, 23 February 2014 The Duchess of Cambridge flashes her new necklace, a gift from her sister Pippa, bearing the names of her husband and her son It's a gift that allows the Duchess of Cambridge to keep her two Princes close to her heart. She has been proudly wearing a new necklace that carries a disc engraved with her baby Prince George’s full name – George Alexander Louis – and a heart-shaped charm inscribed with the letter ‘W’ for her husband William. @highlight The necklace bears inscriptions of both Kate's son and her husband @highlight It was bought for just under £90 in a high street store in Fulham @highlight Kate has been seen wearing it several times over the past few weeks
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But with 260 million migrant workers in the country, this progress might take some time -- a progress that @placeholder will not see.
(CNN) -- On the morning of her suicide on July 17, Zhou Jianrong came into work earlier than usual. No one knew what went through her head in those quiet hours before other workers arrived, but as CCTV footage later revealed, she first took 20 minutes to walk around the empty factory before leaping off the fourth floor window. The 49-year old was found dead shortly before 6 a.m., marking the end of her 12 years at the GCL Footwear factory. Zhou had just been fired the previous night for participating in a strike that was part of a long-running labor dispute. She was one of more than 100 workers sacked for their involvement. @highlight Labor unions in China are ridiculed for their impotence and are referred to as "boss' unions" @highlight Bottom-up activism puts pressure on the government to make changes @highlight Nearly half of all protests between 2011-2013 were related to factory workers' rights @highlight China can no longer rely on cheap labor -- so what's next for "the world's factory"?
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@placeholder has accused him of sexually assaulting and harassing her, then sabotaging her career when she rebuffed him.
By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 06:39 EST, 21 March 2013 | UPDATED: 15:16 EST, 23 March 2013 In the cut-throat world of Hollywood fitness gurus, he has long been the hottest property. Wearing nothing but the skimpiest of swimming trunks and a microphone, Bikram Choudhury won a legion of celebrity acolytes with his brand of ‘hot yoga’, which sees devotees exercise in temperatures up to 40C (104F). Now, according to allegations by one of Choudhury’s young protegees, it seems all that heat might have gone to his head. Scroll down for video Lawsuit: Sarah Baughn is suing Bikram Choudhury, whose yoga regime has become a global phenomenon @highlight Sarah Baughn, 29, claims Bikram Choudhury, 67, relentlessly pursued her @highlight Claims he sexually assaulted her and sabotaged her yoga career @highlight Suit claims he 'pressed his body into hers and whispered sexual things'
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"I think @placeholder sent a kangaroo to keep him warm."
(CNN) -- A seven-year-old boy who spent a winter's night lost in chilly conditions in the Australian bush says a friendly kangaroo is the reason he survived. South Australian police said Simon Kruger went missing in the Deep Creek Conservation Park, south of Adelaide, after wandering away from a family picnic shortly after 1.15pm Saturday. A search party of about 40, including two rescue helicopters, was mobilized to locate Simon, who was wearing just a fleece top and track pants and was not equipped for a night in the elements. The search party continued their efforts through the night, operating using parachute flares, before a rescue helicopter spotted him about 500 meters from where he had gone missing nearly 24 hours earlier. @highlight Boy, 7, says kangaroo helped him survive a chilly night in the Australian bush @highlight He says he went missing from a family picnic after a kangaroo ate flowers he was picking @highlight He spent nearly 24 hours lost in in bush while a search party looked for him @highlight His father said the kangaroo was "a gift from God"
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Publishing companies told @placeholder that her book would not appeal to mainstream audiences.
(CNN) -- "Still Alice," written by Lisa Genova, is a novel about a 50-year-old Harvard professor's struggle with Alzheimer's disease. It's also a book, Genova was told, that nobody would want to read. Lisa Genova, author of "Still Alice," found success after self-publishing her novel. After spending 1½ years writing "Still Alice," Genova spent just as much time trying to find a literary agent. "I never heard a response from most of the query letters I sent," Genova said. "Four literary agents asked to see the book. One of them said she just didn't think there was a general audience that would want to read about Alzheimer's." @highlight Print-on-demand means digital copies only get printed when someone buys a book @highlight Lisa Genova decided to self-publish after her book was turned down by agents @highlight Melinda Roberts found success after self-publishing her book @highlight Web-based publishing companies are challenging traditional publishing houses
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The boys' father John, 58, who works in the removals trade, said: '@placeholder, the youngest, is devastated because he and his brothers Jonny and Matthew were very close and had the same group of friends.
By Mario Ledwith PUBLISHED: 14:52 EST, 14 December 2012 | UPDATED: 15:39 EST, 14 December 2012 A family has been left devastated after losing a second son to suicide in less than nine months. Jonathan Watson, 28, known to friends as Jonny, was found dead at his home in the village of Stanmore, Hampshire, earlier this week. His older brother Matthew, 29, also committed suicide in March after splitting with his girlfriend. The brothers' grief-stricken parents John and Caryn Watson and their remaining children James, 26, Aaron, 37 and Rachel, 36, now face their first Christmas without the pair. @highlight Jonathan Watson, 28, committed suicide at family home in Stanmore @highlight His brother Matthew killed himself in March after splitting with girlfriend @highlight Mother Caryn said the family was in 'complete shock' @highlight Said Jonny was schizophrenic and had 'struggled' since brother's death
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Ihsan said the explosion is also a message to officials who work against the Taliban and alongside the @placeholder.
Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN) -- Eight people were killed Monday after a suicide bomber rammed an explosives-laden vehicle into the home of a senior police official, Karachi police said. Six officers who were stationed as guards were killed in the attack, along with a mother and a girl as they were walking to the girl's school, said Shoukat Ali, a senior Karachi police official. The house was badly damaged, but the intended target of the attack -- Chaudhry Aslam -- is safe, said Jamil Khan, a Karachi police official. The Pakistani Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack. Ihsanullah Ihsan, a spokesman for the Pakistani Taliban, told CNN by phone that Aslam was the target of the explosion. @highlight "All pro-U.S. security officials are ... our target," the Pakistani Taliban says @highlight The eight killed include six officers, a mother and a child @highlight Police: Chaudhry Aslam, a senior police official, was the intended target but is safe @highlight Aslam appears on national TV and vows to continue fighting the Taliban
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The city appeared in the year 600 around the same time as @placeholder culture was booming hundreds of miles to the south.
By Louise Boyle A mysterious fire which destroyed North America's greatest ancient civilization has led to fascinating discoveries about social tensions, violent tendencies and religious practices within the society. The city of Cahokia, whose secrets lie underneath where St Louis, Missouri now stands, was ruined by a huge blaze around the year 1170 CE. Following the disaster, the Native American city changed dramatically - defense walls were built, buildings fortified and a sun symbol incorporated into designs. The significant changes have led to one nagging historical mystery - just how did the fire start? The illustration is an aerial perspective of Cahokia Mounds circa AD 1150-1200 which was destroyed by a huge blaze @highlight Cahokia was built around 600CE and stood on the site of St Louis, Missouri @highlight It was surrounded by 120 pyramids similar to Mayan temples @highlight With a population of 15,000 people, Cahokia was similiar in size to London or Paris at the time
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to ceremonies at the Pentagon and in lower @placeholder for the dedication
George W. Bush has praised the 40 passengers and crew who fought back against their Flight 93 hijackers on 9/11 for carrying out what he described as one of the most courageous acts in U.S. history. The former president was at a ceremony on Saturday dedicating a memorial at the nation's newest national park in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, as the U.S. marks the 10th anniversary of the terror attacks. Americans will also come together on Sunday where the World Trade Center soared in Manhattan, New York, and in Washington D.C. where the Pentagon now stands as a fortress once breached. Remembered: Former U.S. presidents George W. Bush, left, and Bill Clinton, right, and former first lady Laura Bush, centre, bow their heads during ceremonies marking the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attack in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, on Saturday @highlight America remembers the day 10 years ago when terrorists flew planes into the World Trade Center and Pentagon @highlight Bush and Clinton among guests at dedication in Shanksville, Pennsylvania, of memorial to Flight 93 hijackers @highlight Other memorials planned for Sunday in New York and Washington D.C. as nation mourns almost 3,000 victims
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"Not everyone has access to ride or care for horses regularly and @placeholder provides a great opportunity to really understand more about how horses are raised and bred in an easy-to-access and fun way."
(CNN) -- It's a royal first. Britain's Zara Phillips, Queen Elizabeth's granddaughter, will become the first member of the royal family to appear in a video game. An electronic version of the 32-year-old royal will be featured in an online game for horse lovers, 'Howrse,' in which the Olympic equestrian will mentor and guide players in the UK. Some of her own horses, including her Olympic mount High Kingdom, will be included in the game for players to "own" themselves, game maker Ubisoft said in a statement. The horse breeding game, which has 50 million players worldwide, allows players to raise horses and ponies, take care of them, train them and enhance their skills and abilities. @highlight Zara Phillips to star in online equine game "Howrse" @highlight Phillips to become the first member of the royal family to appear in a video game @highlight The Olympic equestrian will offer advice in the game @highlight Phillips expecting her first child this month
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Unlike @placeholder, other Giraffes may typically reject their calf after birth.
Taronga Western Plains Zoo in Dubbo in Central Western New South Wales, have named their new born female calf , Ajali - which translates to destiny in the East African Swahili language The birth of a female Giraffe calf has zoo keepers thrilled, as the number of Giraffes in the wild have decreased by 30 per cent in the past decade. Taronga Western Plains Zoo in Dubbo in Central Western New South Wales have named the new born calf , Ajali (pronounced A-jah-lee) - which translates to destiny in the East African Swahili language. On Sunday 19 October, keepers were ecstatic to welcome their newest addition to the Giraffe herd, joining another young male calf, Nkoski, who was born earlier this year in August. @highlight Taronga Western Plains Zoo in Dubbo in Central Western New South Wales welcomes second Giraffe calf this year @highlight The female calf has been named Ajali @highlight Her mother Tuli has given birth to seven other Giraffes, proving to be very nurturing @highlight Meanwhile, Giraffes in the wild are decreasing, with only 80,000 remaining in the world
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'I have to be careful what I say': @placeholder, left, said he was 'profoundly shocked' by the allegations.
By James Chapman PUBLISHED: 19:13 EST, 4 March 2014 | UPDATED: 06:47 EST, 5 March 2014 Detained: Patrick Rock, a key adviser to David Cameron and deputy director of the No 10 policy unit, resigned and was arrested almost three weeks ago Downing Street was last night facing allegations of a cover-up over the child porn arrest of one of David Cameron’s oldest friends. Patrick Rock, 62, deputy director of the No 10 policy unit, resigned and was arrested almost three weeks ago. But Downing Street said nothing, only choosing to confirm his arrest and departure after being questioned on Monday by the Daily Mail. @highlight Patrick Rock resigned and was arrested nearly three weeks ago @highlight But No10 only confirmed it after being questioned by the Mail on Monday @highlight It also emerged that he was accused of sexual harassment by a colleague @highlight Officials face quiz as to why Rock was allowed to resign before his arrest @highlight And there are questions over silence as Labour MPs faced pressure over PIE @highlight David Cameron said he had been ‘profoundly shocked’ by the charges against Mr Rock, who he has been close to for decades; @highlight Mr Rock was said to have been ‘top of the list’ in the next tranche of Conservative nominations for the House of Lords; @highlight It emerged he had been at an election manifesto meeting with Theresa May and Chris Grayling very shortly before his arrest; @highlight Senior officials at the shadowy National Crime Agency – Britain’s answer to the FBI – still refused even to confirm or deny the arrest as a row raged about why it had been kept under wraps.
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A customer call centre representative for Dairy Crest in @placeholder declined to give out the name of the company
A dairy has shocked its customers by telling them they need to telephone the Philippines to order their daily milk deliveries. Instead of ringing the Dairy Crest depot two miles up the road, residents of Westgate, Gloucester, have been told to contact a call centre in Manila, 7,000 miles away. Tory Councillor Pam Tracey said: 'They have sent us all a letter saying they want us to pay by direct debit, but how do we know what milk we want or don't want on a daily basis? Dairy Crest claim customers have said their delivery service has improved since outsourcing customer calls @highlight Residents in Gloucester need to ring 7,000 miles away with delivery queries @highlight Tory councillor said 'diabolical' that locals have to phone staff in Manila @highlight Dairy Crest said the move was needed as milk orders are on the decline @highlight Said customers who prefer to pay with cash can still pay delivery man
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‘When they spent all day and all night together on @placeholder their relationship was fine, but after Raza left the show it all started to go terribly wrong,’ said one friend.
By Caroline Graham and Lara Gould PUBLISHED: 19:44 EST, 16 February 2013 | UPDATED: 03:04 EST, 18 February 2013 Single again: Ralf Little as Clint and Miranda Raison as Abbey, when they starred side by side in Married Single Other She has already been in a relationship with one on-screen partner and dumped him after four years. Now history is repeating itself for former Spooks actress Miranda Raison, who has split from another co-star – Ralf Little – after another four years. The couple met on the set of ITV drama Married, Single, Other in 2009, where the actress played a model who captured the heart of Little’s character Clint, a serial womaniser. @highlight The star of Spooks and Married, Single, Other has split with boyfriend Ralf Little after four years @highlight They met on the set of Married, Single, Other @highlight Before Little, she was with former Spooks co-star Raza Jaffrey for four years also
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'She was being told she wasn't sufficiently dangerous to qualify, and within a short period she was claiming she had killed a woman in @placeholder.'
A woman who has been imprisoned for more than 30 years for the 1976 murder of a 19-year-old nursing student is set to be released this week, now that another man has been connected to the crime with DNA evidence. Cathy Woods, 64, was being treated at the Louisiana State University Medical Center in 1976 when she confessed to killing Michele Mitchell. Mitchell was found dead near the University of Nevada's Reno campus on February 24, 1976 - her throat slashed shortly after her car broke down. Release: Cathy Woods, 64, is set to be released from prison this week as she awaits a retrial in the 1976 murder case of college student Michele Mitchell. DNA evidence now ties a man to the slaying. Pictured above in court yesterday @highlight Cathy Woods, 64, was convicted of killing University of Nevada student Michele Mitchell in 1976 @highlight However, new DNA evidence connects an Oregon inmate named Rodney L Halbower to the murder @highlight Woods' attorney believes she confessed to the murder in order to get a better room at the mental hospital where she was being treated at the time @highlight Now 64, Woods is set to be released from prison this week to await a retrial
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The steady rise of the @placeholder since early 2009 has been driven mainly by two factors: the slow improvement in economic conditions and optimism since the recession ended, and the Federal Reserve's attempt to stimulate the economy using quantitative easing policies.
(CNN) -- After reaching a record high of 14,253.77 on Tuesday, the Dow Jones industrial average rose an additional 0.3% on Wednesday to reach a new record high of 14,296.39. First off, the latest Dow number is not really a record. If we adjust it for inflation, the Dow still has a way to go. But is the rising number a sign that the economy, which has been improving sluggishly, is about to improve dramatically? Probably not. For example, the previous peak in the Dow in 2007 was just before the onset of the Great Recession, and remember what happened then? Right, the economy crashed. People got scared. Hell broke loose. No -- not really, but there was plenty of fear going around. @highlight Mark Thoma: The latest Dow number is not really a record when adjusted for inflation @highlight Thoma: It's good that the stock market is doing well, but it's not a reliable predictor of economy @highlight He says Federal Reserve's policy of quantitative easing has contributed to Dow's rise @highlight Thoma: General optimism has also helped push the stock market up
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The fact that @placeholder received more serious injuries shouldn't be taken into account, that shows who were the stronger and more fortunate.
By Chris Parsons Last updated at 9:11 AM on 26th January 2012 Guilty: Joyce, 23, fought Doherty and bit off part of his ear A cousin of Celebrity Big Brother winner Paddy Doherty who bit off the ear of the reality star in a bare-knuckle street brawl has been jailed. Johnny Joyce, 21, sank his teeth into the Big Fat Gypsy Wedding star's ear during a fierce gypsy brawl outside a PC World in Manchester. The fight between Joyce and 52-year-old Doherty was filmed on a mobile phone and loaded to YouTube, showing the blood-splattered reality TV star grappling with his cousin in front of rush hour traffic. @highlight Johnny Joyce bit off Doherty's ear in street brawl @highlight Fight started following long-running family feud
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Good for him, say some journalists and legal analysts in the @placeholder foothills who have long followed the story.
(CNN) -- Police in Boulder, Colorado, want to talk to the older brother of JonBenet Ramsey, the 6-year-old girl slain at home on Christmas night 14 years ago, the Ramsey family's attorney said. Supporters of the family call it harassment. The brother, Burke Ramsey, has no interest in once again answering questions he has answered for many investigators many times, said the attorney, Lin Wood, of Atlanta, Georgia. And yet the mere hint of activity in one of the nation's most famous cold cases has headlines swirling. So, what's the story this time? Burke Ramsey was the 9-year-old brother of JonBenet who, by all accounts, slept soundly in his room that Christmas in 1996 while his sister's skull was fractured and she was strangled elsewhere in the house. @highlight Police say they want to talk again with JonBenet Ramsey's older brother, Burke @highlight Burke Ramsey has nothing to tell them, says family lawyer Lin Wood @highlight JonBenet Ramsey was killed in her family's home on Christmas night 1996 @highlight Police have cleared family members, but no one has been arrested in the case
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@placeholder, the company's low-cost carrier, set a new record for operating earnings before interest and tax of $147 million, up 4% on the previous period.
Hong Kong (CNN) -- Australian airline Qantas is shedding another 500 jobs as it seeks to cut costs after a massive fall in net profit in the first half of the financial year. Net profit dived 83% to $45 million (A$42M) in the six months to December due to rising fuel prices and flight cancellations during an industrial dispute in October. Chief executive Alan Joyce talked up the results, saying the airline's portfolio of businesses had once again shown "resilience in difficult conditions." "Improvements in operating cash flow, revenue, yield and unit costs, and record results for Jetstar and Qantas Frequent Flyer, helped offset the financial effect on the Group," he said. @highlight Qantas net profit falls 83% in six months to end of December @highlight Industrial action, high fuel prices dragged on profit figure @highlight Carrier plans to cut capital expenditure to shore up business @highlight Airline grounded hundreds of flights last October in dispute
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Foxconn has been at the center of a storm of complaints about working conditions for its @placeholder staff after a 2010 spate of worker suicides at its plants.
Hong Kong (CNN) -- The Chinese manufacturer of many of Apple's products has denied allegations that it forced students to work on its assembly lines in a last-minute push to ready the iPhone 5, expected to be unveiled Wednesday. In a statement, Foxconn Technology Group denied it was forcing anyone to work and said the students -- who constitute 2.7% of its 1.2 million workers -- "are free to leave the internship program at any time." "Foxconn has long had a short-term internship program that we carry out in cooperation with a number of vocational schools in China," the company said. The internship programs range in length from one to six months and students all are of legal age to work, the company added. @highlight Foxconn has denied allegations that it forced students to work on its assembly lines @highlight A worker rights group claims that some schools force students into paid internships @highlight Group: English and finance majors were among those required to do internships @highlight Apple is expected to announce its new iPhone 5 at an event Wednesday
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When Belgium found itself without a government for a record 541 days before the team of @placeholder could take the oath late in 2011, Albert had to be involved in the protracted talks because one of the few real powers a Belgian monarch has is to appoint government brokers.
By Sara Malm PUBLISHED: 10:05 EST, 3 July 2013 | UPDATED: 03:26 EST, 4 July 2013 The King of Belgium last night said he will abdicate in favour of his son. King Albert, 79, said that because of his ‘age and health’ he will pass the throne to Crown Prince Philippe, 53, this month. However, his decision follows the opening of court proceedings over his illegitimate daughter. Announcement: King Albert II of Belgium is expected to announce his abdication after 20 years on the throne, this afternoon Prime Minister Elio Di Rupo said he, too, would make an official announcement immediately after the king's speech, further heightening expectations the 20-year reign of Albert is drawing to a close. @highlight Expected to abdicate in favour of his son Crown Prince Phillip @highlight Albert II of Belgium has been on the throne for nearly 20 years @highlight Crowned in 1993 after his older brother Baudouin died
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The mother of three was last seen dropping off her three-year-old twins at @placeholder's home.
The Florida mother of a woman who went missing after appearing on the show The People's Court in 2011 has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against her daughter's former fiance. Michelle Parker, 33, of Orlando, vanished on November 17, 2011, the same day the episode of The People's Court featuring her case aired on television. Parker and her ex-fiance, Dale Smith, who is the father of her twins, came on the show to resolve a dispute over a lost $5,000 engagement ring. New evidence: Michelle Parker disappeared two years ago after appearing on The People's Court with her ex-finance Dale Smith, new police have revealed they have new video evidence @highlight Michelle Parker, 33-year-old mother of 3, argued with ex-fiance Dale Smith, 40, on The People's Court then vanished same day show was aired @highlight Smith is prime suspect in disappearance - but has sole custody of their children @highlight Yvonne Stewart, Parker's mother, filed lawsuit claiming that Smith's actions cause her daughter's death
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@placeholder is smiling but knows he has taken on the most exacting challenge of his managerial career.
Mario Balotelli has already made an impact at Liverpool. He has never been accused of lacking audacity, and one of the first questions he asked on entering the dressing room on Monday was: 'Who takes the penalities?' Balotteli has a formidable record from the spot, not having missed one in 26 attempts for club and country until last September. 'He's brilliant at them — and he knows it,' said manager Brendan Rodgers. 'But Steven Gerrard's the penalty taker. Simple.' Scroll down for videos... On the spot: Mario Balotelli has already asked about penalty responsibilities at Liverpool No pressure: Former AC Milan striker has only missed one spot kick from 26 attempts @highlight Mario Balotelli has already asked who takes the penalties at Liverpool @highlight Italy international has only missed one spot kick from 26 attempts @highlight Brendan Rodgers confirmed Steven Gerrard is Reds penalty taker @highlight Anfield manager is determined to get the best from troublesome Balotelli
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By Mark Duell and Louise Boyle Last updated at 4:35 PM on 27th October 2011 A mother who was once hailed a hero for protecting her family from intruders is now standing trial for the murder of her 20-year-old neighbour in an attempt to frame her ex-husband. Tracey Richter Roberts, 45, is accused of shooting Dustin Wehde nine times, including three times in the back of the head, at her home in Early, Iowa in December, 2001. The mother-of-three was arrested in July in Omaha, Nebraska after the case was reopened. She faces life in prison if found guilty. @highlight Fired nine shots from two guns into neighbour Dustin Wehde, 20, in 2001 @highlight Writings claim he had been hired as a hit man by Roberts' first husband @highlight Prosecutors suspect Roberts may have forced Wehde to write entry @highlight Roberts cancelled evening with friend on the night of alleged burglary
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@placeholder is 20 years old and a 6-foot-tall 180-pound lefthander.
(CNN) -- Baseball scouts found Hank Aaron hitting cross-handed in Mobile, Alabama. They found Mickey Mantle outrunning the wind in northeast Oklahoma. They even found a former drug addict and felon turned outfielder, Ron LeFlore, in a Michigan state prison. "We are very happy. This is a big opportunity," Rinku Singh says of his new job. The latest discoveries are from the countryside. The Indian countryside. Two pitchers, both as rural as hay, are now working for the Pittsburgh Pirates. Rinku Singh and Dinesh Patel are the first baseball players from India to sign a professional baseball contract. They're entering pro baseball, a religious cult of its own with tobacco-spitting high priests, superstitions and unwritten rules of the clubhouse and the field @highlight Two young men sign contracts with Pittsburgh Pirates @highlight They took part in Indian reality show searching for next great pitchers @highlight Noted coach Tom House is teaching them the rules of the game @highlight "Baseball is a funny game," one says
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@placeholder's first job was to put elastic in underwear waistbands, back when mass-produced garments were the company's bread and butter.
At first glance, a cotton T-shirt from independent label Small Trades might look like any other basic striped crewneck. But Small Trades founder Robin Weiss says there are a few things that set her brand apart. Her rib knit shirts and dresses last longer than usual fast-fashion fare, she says, because the people who make them bring a legacy of craftsmanship and manufacturing expertise. Plus, buying them supports 64-year-old Beverly Deysher, who has worked for Mohnton Knitting Mills since she was 18, always living within walking distance of the factory in the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch country. Supporting Small Trades also means supporting factory owner Gary Pleam, whose great-great grandfather built a water wheel in 1873 to power the hat factory that became Mohnton Mills in 1906. @highlight Some fashion brands, retailers emphasize transparency to appeal to conscious consumers @highlight Founders of Zady, a new shopping website, hope to appeal directly to them @highlight Zady showcases brands from around the world that it vetted for sustainability practices @highlight Have you transformed your passion into profits? Share your story on iReport
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At times of such tragedy we, @placeholder being the resilient people do what we do best and that is band together during someone’s time of need.
When Steven Isles' father went missing five years ago in highly publicised circumstances, he was touched by the outpouring of support he received from friends and strangers. This week Mr Isles, from Townsville in Queensland, was devastated by the deaths Katrina Dawson and Tori Johnson. But he was particularly upset at the prospect of Ms Dawson's three children having to spend their first Christmas without their mother. So the 34-year-old decided to start a Christmas card drive to let Oliver, Chloe and Sasha know that the whole of Australia was thinking of them at this difficult time. Scroll down for video @highlight Steven Isles' father disappeared in 2009 and has never been found @highlight He found letters from friends and strangers very comforting at the time @highlight The Townsville man started a Christmas card drive for the children of Sydney siege victim Katrina Dawson's children
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The @placeholder has resisted calling the situation a refugee crisis, though Obama and top officials have called it a 'humanitarian crisis.'
By Associated Press The Obama administration is considering creating a pilot program giving refugee status to young people from Honduras as part of a plan to slow the influx of unaccompanied minors arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border, White House officials said Thursday. The plan would involve screening youths in their home country to determine whether they qualify for refugee status. The program would be limited in scope and would start in Honduras, one of the world's most violent nations, but if successful could be expanded to include other Central American countries. No final decision on the matter has been made and said the proposal is among a range of ideas the White House is considering, officials said. @highlight The government is considering a program to give refugee status to young people from Honduras @highlight The plan would involve screening youths in Honduras to determine whether they qualify for refugee status @highlight If successful the program could be expanded to other Central American families @highlight The goal is to deter children who would not ultimately qualify for refugee status from attempting the dangerous trek to the U.S
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You'll be covering long and short irons, wedge and sand shots, trouble shots, chipping, putting and why, in @placeholder's words, "Many people play golf, but few truly understand it."
(CNN) -- We're all know the saying "to be the best, you've got to learn from the best." And while it might be true that there are plenty of quality regular people out there who can help you refine your game -- ski, fish, dunk, bluff, drive -- it's nice to get instruction from a legit superstar of the craft. But book a session with a big name -- an Olympic hero, a Bassmaster Classic champ, an NBA star, a World Series of Poker bracelet winner, a NASCAR legend -- and it's not (let's face it) just about improving. It's about luxuriating in the experience of doing something -- anything -- under the tutelage of a famous, field-tested elite. @highlight Ski, fish, play drums? You can learn how at the feet of the stars @highlight In games with NBA pros you won't be taunted, but welcomed to the team @highlight Poker legends Joe Hachem and Tom McEvoy share secrets @highlight You can book a golf lesson with ex-Tiger Woods coach Butch Harmon
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Asked if he found that Mr Cameron felt the need to apologise for @placeholder's colonial past, the actor said: 'No, no, no.
By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 06:24 EST, 19 February 2013 | UPDATED: 14:43 EST, 19 February 2013 David Cameron’s efforts to build a 'special partnership' with India were overshadowed today by questions over alleged corruption in a UK-based company’s contract to supply helicopters to the country’s airforce. The allegations against AgustaWestland have made front-page news in Indian newspapers during Mr Cameron’s three-day visit, and Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh today used a joint press conference to raise 'very serious concerns' about possible ethical breaches. Mr Singh asked for assistance from the UK authorities as Indian investigators look into the allegations. Helicopters: David Cameron and Indian PM Manmohan Singh met for talks in New Delhi today - but they were dominated by discussions about alleged corruption @highlight UK-based company AgustaWestland accused of ethical breaches @highlight Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh demands David Cameron helps @highlight AgustaWestland providing helicopters for Indian air force @highlight British PM in talks with Indian counterpart in Delhi today @highlight 50 free places costing up to £32,000 each to be offered by LSE from Autumn @highlight David Cameron says there will be 'no limits' on visas for Indian students
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MIAMI, Florida (CNN) -- Hurricane Bill weakened Friday afternoon to a Category 2 hurricane, with its maximum sustained winds at 105 mph, forecasters said. Hurricane Bill is expected to pass between Bermuda and the U.S. East Coast over the weekend. As of 11 p.m. Friday, Bill's center was about 180 miles west-southwest of Bermuda, and about 545 miles east-southeast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. Its forward speed had increased to about 20 mph as it continued moving north-northwest, forecasters said. The storm was expected to gradually turn toward the north late Friday and into Saturday. See Bill's projected path » @highlight Hurricane Bill downgraded to Category 2 storm @highlight Hurricane expected to pelt Bermuda with 1 to 3 inches of rain @highlight Battering waves developing on parts of U.S. East Coast @highlight Bill is expected to pass between Bermuda and East Coast
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@placeholder does not really like public discussions of state surveillance of citizens, even if they are U.S. citizens, and when he states the condition of staying in Russia that Snowden stop harming the United States, he probably means he wants an end to public revelations of further documents Snowden claims to have.
(CNN) -- After five and a half weeks in transit limbo, NSA leaker Edward Snowden was granted temporary one-year asylum in Russia on Thursday. The White House expressed "disappointment" and again raised the threat of possibly canceling the meeting between President Barack Obama and President Vladimir Putin next month when the U.S. president is scheduled to travel to Russia for the G-20 meeting in St. Petersburg. But just how disappointed should Washington be with this development? With Snowden being allowed to leave the transit area, the move can provide an opportunity for U.S. authorities to make contact with him somewhere in Moscow. It is my understanding that while Snowden has been in the transit area, it has not been possible for U.S. authorities to make contact with him, and this has been a real problem for Washington. @highlight Edward Snowden was granted temporary asylum in Russia @highlight Andrew Kuchins says people should not be quick to label it a defeat for U.S. @highlight He says Putin would likely want Snowden to leave Russia voluntarily @highlight Kuchins: Snowden should reflect on unhappy fate of asylum seekers in Russia
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Big Y said it immediately sourced additional turkeys from other suppliers in order to have ample supply for its customers, adding 'All of us at @placeholder will do our best to ensure that our customers have a wonderful turkey for their Thanksgiving meal.'
America's largest producer of Thanksgiving turkeys has announced a shortage of fresh birds, just as millions of families begin clearing space in their fridge for the holidays. Butterball said Friday that it had fewer than usual fresh large turkeys because its poultry has had trouble gaining weight on some of the company's farms. While there are ample supplies of its frozen large varieties, Butterball told retailers, including East Coast grocery chain Big Y Foods Inc, their orders for fresh turkeys 16 pounds and bigger have been cut by 50 per cent. Shortage: Butterball said Friday that it had fewer than usual fresh large turkeys because its poultry has had trouble gaining weight on some of the company's farms @highlight Butterball has announced that it has fewer than usual fresh large turkeys this Thanksgiving @highlight This is because its poultry has had trouble gaining weight on some of the company's farms @highlight While there are ample supplies of its frozen large varieties, retailers' ordered for fresh turkeys 16 pounds or more have been halved @highlight The company doesn't know why its birds failed to gain weight and is 'continuing to evaluate all potential causes'
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Last week, Mr Dunham spoke from his hospital bed of his despair at being taken to @placeholder.
By Lizzie Edmonds and Harriet Arkell A retired British couple who attempted to take their own lives have been extradited to the US to face fraud charges, Scotland Yard said today. Grandparents Paul and Sandra Dunham were handed over to US Marshals at Heathrow Terminal Four by officers from the Metropolitan Police’s Extradition Unit. They left on a flight that departed around 2.15pm, police confirmed. The couple, both 58, were remanded in custody at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Friday after Senior District Judge Howard Riddle concluded they had take a drugs overdose to avoid or delay their extradition. Charges: Paul and Sandra Dunham, from Northampton, have been extradited to the US, police confirmed @highlight Paul Dunham, 58, is accused of defrauding his U.S. company of £600,000 @highlight Wife Sandra, 58 and from Northampton, accused of aiding and abetting @highlight They were held in custody on Friday after attempting to commit suicide @highlight Judge said there was a real fear they might try to do the same thing again @highlight Their lawyer, Karen Todner, confirmed they would be extradited today @highlight Scotland Yard said they departed on a flight around 2.15pm
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Thick smoke rises from the dock where the @placeholder was being repaired
By Lee Moran Last updated at 3:40 PM on 30th December 2011 A massive fire aboard a Russian nuclear submarine at an Arctic shipyard has finally been extinguished. Several crew members remained inside the Yekaterinburg sub as the blaze raged overnight at a repair dock in Roslyakovo shipyard in the Murmansk region. Defence Ministry spokesman Colonel Igor Konashenkov insisted there was never any danger of the fire spreading inside the sub and said the crew reported that conditions on board remained normal. It remains unclear whether they were trapped by the flames or ordered to remain behind. Scroll down for video... @highlight 'This is a very serious blow to Russia's nuclear deterrence capabilities' @highlight Not clear whether remaining crew members had been ordered to stay @highlight Seven others taken to hospital after inhaling toxic fumes @highlight Russian President Medvedev insists there has been no radiation leak @highlight He demands punishment of 'any culprits' @highlight Damage could mean the submarine has to be scrapped
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Fury: @placeholder was incandescent after Rosberg's collision with Hamilton.
By Phil Duncan for MailOnline Follow @@PhilDuncanF1 Mercedes will consider a new driver line-up if Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg are involved in another collision. Hamilton was forced to retire from the Belgium Grand Prix after his controversial crash with team-mate Rosberg in Spa. Rosberg finished second despite damaging his front wing in the impact, but was subsequently booed on the podium, and then hit with a six-figure fine by Mercedes for admitting his fault in the collision. In the middle: Fernando Alonso sat between Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton at Thursday's press conference Crash: Hamilton (left) and Mercedes team-mate Rosberg collided on lap two of the Belgian Grand Prix @highlight Toto Wolff claims a 'different line-up' would be considered by Mercedes @highlight Rosberg crash with Hamilton described as 'unacceptable' by Mercedes boss @highlight Rosberg leads Hamilton in the drivers' championship by 29 points
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While Sheridan's ultimate goal is to land a role performing on @placeholder, she said that she has been cast in amazing roles which have taught her invaluable life lessons and how to adapt to different cultures.
Disney really does make dreams come true, at least for one talented young performer who has become the first Australian to be a Disney Princess. After moving to New York City as a teenager to pursue her dream of becoming a Broadway star, Sheridan Mouawad said that being chosen to play Princess Jasmine' in ‘Aladdin – A Musical Spectacular’ at Disney’s California Adventure was the opportunity of a lifetime. 'I grew up watching Disney movies as a child and looking up to all the Disney princesses. Suddenly I was given the opportunity to be one, which is such an amazing feeling,' Sheridan told Daily Mail Australia. @highlight Sheridan Mouawad landed the role of Princess Jasmine in 'Aladdin- A Musical Spectacular' at Disney's California Adventure @highlight She grew up watching Disney movies and looking up to the princesses @highlight Sheridan said the role was the opportunity of a lifetime @highlight She loves being paid to 'play dress-ups' and connect with the audience @highlight As the first Australian, Sheridan was excited and honoured to be chosen @highlight 'You have the power to make those children’s dreams come true by meeting you', Sheridan said
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The anti-government movement draws it support from southern Thailand, @placeholder's middle class and the established elites.
Bangkok, Thailand (CNN) -- After disrupting a national election, anti-government demonstrators in Thailand have vowed to keep up their campaign against Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. The troubled election Sunday, which was boycotted by the main opposition party, appears unlikely to resolve Thailand's protracted political crisis, which has fueled bouts of deadly unrest in the Southeast Asian country. During the tense election process, anti-government protesters stopped candidates from registering, blocked delivery of ballot boxes and prevented people from casting their votes. As a result, voting was disrupted in 69 out of the country's 375 electoral districts, authorities said. The demonstrators have been protesting since November, saying they want to rid Thailand of the influence of Yingluck and her older brother, former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who now lives in exile. @highlight NEW: The United States says it doesn't want to see a military coup in Thailand @highlight An estimated 45.84% of Thai voters participated in the election, authorities say @highlight Anti-government protesters disrupted the vote and are continuing their rallies in Bangkok @highlight The Electoral Commission says it could take months to complete voting
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@placeholder today, as drivers made their way across the roads covered in sand.
By Steve Nolan and James Rush PUBLISHED: 15:47 EST, 16 April 2013 | UPDATED: 02:28 EST, 18 April 2013 The remnants of the fierce sandstorms which ripped through coastal towns in parts of Scotland and the North East were still visible today. Forecasters yesterday announced the Baltic eastern winds responsible for the harsh winter had finally given way to the warmer Atlantic Jet stream, although some would have found this hard to believe as gusts of 70mph whipped up sand, covering roads and coastal paths. Inverness Airport was left looking more like Dubai as a fine red haze descended and disrupted flights, while walkers were caught out in South Tyneside as strong gusts tore through the coastal towns. @highlight Inverness Airport suffered delays as sandstorms whipped across tarmac @highlight Parts of the North East were also hit with strong winds @highlight Remnants of the sandstorms still visible on roads in the affected areas today @highlight Met Office forecasters say the temperature was 6C warmer than usual @highlight Baltic eastern winds which brought the cold snap have finally relented @highlight The Atlantic Jetstream has brought warmer temperatures to the UK @highlight Temperature hit 17.6C on the Lincolnshire coast on Tuesday @highlight Temperatures in central and southern England up to 18C today
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The controversy started after the race in Oudenaarde in @placeholder, in which Mr Sagan, 23, was runner-up to Fabian Cancellara.
By Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 07:13 EST, 4 April 2013 | UPDATED: 09:05 EST, 4 April 2013 A cyclist has sparked controversy after he pinched a woman's bottom while on the podium after a race. Peter Sagan was widely criticised after being photographed grinning with his had on hostess Maja Leye's backside after coming second in the Tour of Flanders on Sunday. The 23-year-old apologised and insisted he meant it as a 'joke' - and many of his fellow Slovaks have come out in support of him. Controversy: Peter Sagan, left, pinched Maja Leye's bottom as she was kissing Fabian Cancellara on the podium after the Tour of Flanders in Oudenaarde, Belgium on Sunday @highlight Peter Sagan, 23, pinched Maja Leye's bottom after race in Belgium @highlight Apologised for 'disrespect' after facing online backlash over incident @highlight But his countrymen have posted dozens of jokey pictures in support
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"It is important for everybody in the world to understand that the @placeholder alliance takes seriously this attempt to change borders by use of force," he said.
NATO will suspend "all practical civilian and military cooperation" with Russia because of its annexation of Crimea, saying it has seen no sign that Moscow was withdrawing troops from the Ukrainian border. Foreign ministers from the 28 members of the Western military alliance met in Brussels on Tuesday for the first time since Russia grabbed the Black Sea peninsula from Ukraine last month, triggering the worst East-West crisis since the Cold War. They were discussing ways to boost NATO's military presence in formerly communist central and Eastern Europe to reassure allies worried by Russia's moves. After the session, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said Russia has challenged truths that only a few weeks ago seemed self-evident: that European borders in the 21st century would not be redrawn by force. @highlight U.S. House gives final approval to bill to sanction Russia, provide aid to Ukraine @highlight It moves now to the President for his signature @highlight NATO says it will suspend civilian and military cooperation with Russia @highlight Gazprom says the price Ukraine pays for Russian natural gas will increase, starting Tuesday
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Rather, @placeholder wrote: "If you live in New Zealand, you are being watched."
NSA leaker Edward Snowden accused New Zealand Prime Minister John Key of misleading the public over the country's spying activities, as the nation's explosive election campaign reached a crescendo Monday. The claims were made at a packed public meeting in Auckland's Town Hall, organized by the German tech entrepreneur Kim Dotcom, that was billed as a "Moment of Truth" for the election campaign. Dotcom had hyped the event as a "game-changer" that could alter the course of this Saturday's general election. Appearing onstage alongside Dotcom were journalist Glenn Greenwald, who broke the NSA leaks story, lawyer Robert Amsterdam, and Laila Harre, the leader of the political party founded by Dotcom. Snowden, who is evading U.S. authorities in Moscow, and Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, who is confined to Ecuador's embassy in London, spoke via video-link. @highlight NSA leaker Edward Snowden accused NZ PM John Key of misleading public over spying @highlight He was speaking at an event organized by Kim Dotcom billed as the election's "moment of truth" @highlight Dotcom is battling extradition on U.S. copyright charges and has formed a political party @highlight Dotcom was the subject of unlawful surveillance by a NZ intelligence agency
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China countered on Tuesday that it has been conducting regular patrols in @placeholder waters and asked Japan not to interfere.
Tokyo (CNN) -- Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Wednesday described as "dangerous" and "regrettable" the actions of a Chinese navy ship that Tokyo says put a radar-lock on a Japanese vessel last week. His comments come amid severely strained relations between the two Asian powers over a set of disputed islands in the East China Sea. The tensions over the islands -- which Japan currently administers but both countries claim sovereignty over -- have resulted in maritime standoffs and the scrambling of Japanese fighter jets in recent months. In the latest incident, Japan accused the Chinese navy ship of using radar to gather information on the location of a Japanese warship in the East China Sea. That type of radar could be used to produce data needed to fire upon the Japanese vessel. @highlight China rejects complaints about its navy patrols by Japan @highlight Japan had accused China of using radar to track a Japanese ship and helicopter @highlight Taiwan, China and Japan are disputing a group of islands @highlight China says it is patrolling its waters near the islands
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By Craig Mackenzie PUBLISHED: 09:26 EST, 9 September 2012 | UPDATED: 09:31 EST, 10 September 2012 The five-year-old girl who died after she was hit by a slow-moving vehicle at a vintage steam rally and fair has been named as Tayla Saunders. The youngster from Honiton, Devon, had been 'darting' towards a helter-skelter ride at the Lanlivery Vintage Rally in Cornwall, when she was struck by a heavy truck as it reversed in the field. She was treated less than a minute after the accident at 11.40am on Saturday as paramedics had a display stand just 100 metres away. @highlight Girl has been named as Tayla Saunders, from Honiton, Devon. @highlight Witness saw child running towards fairground when tragedy happened @highlight Girl's foster parents attend memorial church service in field
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The younger Newman called his father "old school," saying he never talked about his service and the @placeholder.
(CNN) -- It was supposed to be the trip of a lifetime for Merrill Newman, a Korean War veteran who had long wanted to go to North Korea. It ended, according to his family, with the detention of Newman, 85, when he was pulled off a plane at Pyongyang's Sunan International Airport five minutes before it was to depart. Newman, of Palo Alto, California, has not been seen nor heard from since October 26, the day he and a traveling companion wrapped up a 10-day organized tour of North Korea, his son, Jeff Newman, told CNN. The U.S. State Department declined Thursday to confirm Newman's identity or whether he had been detained, citing privacy issues. North Korea has not publicly acknowledged that it is holding Newman. @highlight Merrill Newman, 85, was detained by North Korean authorities on October 26, his son says @highlight Newman, a Korean War veteran, was wrapping up a 10-day tour of the country @highlight The day before he was due to leave, he was questioned by North Korean authorities @highlight He had "all necessary and valid travel documents to take his tour," agency says
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They're simply designed to insure that those @placeholder voices inside Syria...are heard and are part of the process."
(CNN) -- Scores of people were killed in violence across Syria on Monday, opposition activists said, while Russia insisted a political solution was the only answer to end the bloodshed. Here are fresh developments in Syria's bloody civil war: Opposition: 50 regime soldiers killed at checkpoint A suicide bomber killed at least 50 Syrian soldiers Monday at a checkpoint in Hama province, the opposition Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported. The opposition group said the bomber was from the al-Nusra Front, which has claimed responsibility for past suicide attacks. The state-run Syrian Arab News Agency said a suicide bomber killed two people and injured 10 others. @highlight NEW: 162 are dead in Syria, including 32 in a "massacre" in Idlib province, opposition says @highlight Opposition activists say a suicide bomber kills 50 Syrian soldiers @highlight A Russian diplomat rejects U.N.- Arab League envoy's call for transition-of-power resolution @highlight "If the priority is to save lives" in Syria, there is no need for such a resolution, diplomat says
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The Geragos firm represented @placeholder for two years starting in 2003, when he was charged with child molestation.
Los Angeles (CNN) -- The judge delayed a decision on allowing a new lawyer to join Dr. Conrad Murray's defense team until he can determine if there is a conflict of interest. The lawyer, Nareg Gourjian, had worked on Michael Jackson's child molestation defense. Murray, who is charged with involuntary manslaughter in the death of Michael Jackson, wants Gourjian to replace Joseph Low, who left the defense team earlier this month. Gourjian's former law firm, headed by lawyer Mark Geragos, raised the possible conflict of interest before Los Angeles County Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor at a hearing Tuesday. "We have a great amount of respect for Mr. Gourjian, but it is our duty to disclose his participation in our past representation for Mr. Jackson," Geragos and Geragos attorney Pat Harris said. @highlight Murray wants lawyer Nareg Gourjian to join his defense team @highlight Gourjian's old firm says he worked on Michael Jackson's criminal defense @highlight The judge will decide if there is a conflict of interest @highlight Gourjian says he was too busy with Scott Peterson to work for Jackson
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The relationship helped see @placeholder become a huge TV personality, with the public growing to love to his cruel comments and put downs to fame-hungry contestants.
By Richard Spillett Music mogul Simon Cowell has ditched Max Clifford as his PR advisor after the publicist was found guilty of a string of indecent assaults. Clifford, 71, has worked for Cowell, 54, for over a decade, representing him in the media and handling his public image. But the pair have reportedly parted company following Clifford's conviction on eight counts of indecent assault at Southwark Crown Court yesterday. Scroll down for video Simon Cowell has employed Max Clifford as his PR adviser for years, but has cut ties with him after the publicist's convictions for indecent assault yesterday @highlight Clifford has handled Cowell's dealings with the media for at least 12 years @highlight The music mogul stuck with him even after his arrest in December 2012 @highlight But it was reported this morning that Cowell will now stop working with him @highlight Clifford facing jail after he was convicted of eight counts of indecent assault @highlight Charities which Clifford boasted links to have also ditched him as patron @highlight Comes as victim tells of her joy that the 71-year-old has been exposed
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He confirmed it was not the same @placeholder that was involved in last year's incident, adding that the timing of the problem was a 'coincidence'.
By Rob Cooper Last updated at 4:43 PM on 4th November 2011 Mid air drama: Stephen Fry was forced to make an emergency stop in Dubai when the Qantas plane suffered engine difficulties Stephen Fry was on board a Qantas plane which was forced to make an emergency landing after one of its engines failed. The London-bound A380 was four hours into a flight from Singapore when it suffered oil problems today. The star Tweeted: 'B****r. Forced to land in Dubai. An engine has decided not to play.' He was flying back to London tonight after being allocated a seat on an Emirates flight following a 16-hour delay. @highlight Plane heading to London from Singapore forced to stop after suffering oil problems
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The next wave of snowy weather is expected to bring up to 20 centimeters to some parts of the @placeholder, with London expected to receive 5-10 centimeters of snow.
(CNN) -- A blast of harsh winter weather socked Europe Friday, causing travel chaos and sending temperatures into the deep-freeze. From Northern Ireland to Bulgaria, blizzard conditions left airports with heavy delays or shut them entirely. In Belgium, truck drivers were forced to spend a freezing night in their cabs when authorities banned trucks over seven tons from travelling on icy roads. At London's Heathrow Airport, snow caused the cancellation of many short-haul flights. These cancellations sparked a domino-effect that left passenger aircraft unable to get to the gates, prompting further delays. Hundreds of passengers who did manage to land were still unable to claim their luggage after baggage-handlers ended their shifts. @highlight Travel chaos reigns across northern Europe amid harsh winter weather @highlight Blizzard conditions have closed airports from Northern Ireland to Bulgaria @highlight Cold temperatures are caused by Arctic air flowing into southern latitudes @highlight More snow is expected in the U.K., Germany and France
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New signing: Former Manchester City forward Balotelli will wear the No 45 shirt at @placeholder
By Anthony Hay for MailOnline Follow @@Anthony_Hay Liverpool new boy Mario Balotelli has taken to Instagram to thank his AC Milan team-mates and fans of the Serie A side for supporting him during his time at the club. Balotelli, who sealed a £16million move to Liverpool on Monday, revealed his gratitude towards the club he represented since leaving Manchester City in January 2013. The Italian striker stated on his arrival at Liverpool that he was pleased to have sealed a move back to the Premier League. Goodbye message: Mario Balotelli is delighted with the way he was treated at AC Milan @highlight Mario Balotelli thanks AC Milan for supporting him during his time at the club @highlight Liverpool's latest recruit watched his new side lose 3-1 against Man City @highlight The Italian could make his Liverpool debut against Tottenham on Sunday
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Debacle: Fellaini and David Moyes both had disastrous debut seasons at @placeholder
By Adam Crafton Follow @@AdamCrafton_ Former Manchester United manager David Moyes believes that Marouane Fellaini can emerge from the wreckage of a dismal first season at Old Trafford and evolve into an important player for the club. Moyes, who was sacked in April after enduring a traumatic first campaign in charge of Manchester United, signed Fellaini from the duo’s former side Everton on deadline day of last summer’s transfer window for £27.5million but the Belgian midfielder suffered a torrid debut season, making only 19 starts and failing to score a single goal. It is understood that United would be receptive to offers approaching £18million for Fellaini, with the former Everton midfielder emerging as a scapegoat for much of the debris of Moyes’ dismal season in charge. @highlight Fellaini can recover from poor first season at Man Utd, according to Moyes @highlight Was brought to the club by the Scot last summer, but both disappointed @highlight 26-year-old failed to score in 21 appearances in all competitions @highlight Currently at the World Cup with Belgium, where he scored against Algeria
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But the investigation is being kept under wraps by the @placeholder because of the sensitive nature of the SAS.
By Larisa Brown PUBLISHED: 16:42 EST, 29 January 2013 | UPDATED: 07:46 EST, 30 January 2013 An army captain believed to be training for the SAS in one of the toughest marches in the British Army has been found dead on a snow-covered mountain in Wales. It is thought Captain Rob Carnegie was taking part in a gruelling 17-40 mile march in freezing conditions in the Brecon Beacons as part of a selection process for the special forces regiment, when he collapsed and died. The soldier, in this twenties, was given first aid by army personnel but could not be revived and was declared dead at the scene on Saturday. @highlight Rob Carnegie is believed to have been taking part in selection process @highlight Soldier, in his twenties, was given first aid by army personnel but died @highlight Family paid tribute to him today, saying: 'He died doing job he loved' @highlight Police are investigating soldier's death
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@placeholder, thinking his uncle had been asked to find him by his family, was horrified.
He was the UK's favourite TV star, loved by millions who tuned into Jim'll Fix It each week, before being exposed as a predatory paedophile following his death in 2011. Now Jimmy Savile's nephew Guy Marsden, 60, has revealed that he came within a whisker of being sexually abused himself but was inadvertently saved by his uncle. In 1968, aged 15, he and a group of friends ran away and got the train to London where they were met by two men who invited them back to their flat. Scroll down for video Lucky escape: Guy Marsden was ensnared by a paedophile ring but was saved from abuse by his uncle @highlight Guy Marsden, now 60, was ensnared by a paedophile ring aged 15 @highlight Was only saved because abusers were part of same ring as Savile @highlight Later found out that he was being 'groomed' to become a procurer @highlight Makes claims on new CI documentary, Crimes That Shook Britain
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This renewed puritanism was reflected in the education system for two decades, until @placeholder began an ambitious program of modernization, despite opposition from religious conservatives.
(CNN)The late Saudi monarch King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz al-Saud assumed the throne in 2005, but had effectively been running the kingdom since his half-brother King Fahd's stroke a decade earlier. His two decades at the helm of one of the West's key strategic allies in the Muslim world left an indelible, if ambiguous, legacy. Here are the five most notable characteristics of his reign. Hopes were high that Abdullah's reputation as a modernizing reformer would translate into gains for women in the ultraconservative kingdom. But in the face of deep-seated cultural opposition to change, the progress was less than expected, said CNN's senior international correspondent Nic Robertson. @highlight King Abdullah had a reputation as a reformer, but his record disappointed some @highlight He faced stiff opposition to reform from religious conservatives within the kingdom @highlight Some credit his commitment to education and economic reform as his key legacy
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@placeholder’s modest upbringing might explain the pair’s incredibly close bond.
By Alice Smellie As Sue Gordon lay frail and exhausted on a hospital bed following intensive treatment for stage three lung cancer, her daughter held her close, in a poignant reversal of the roles of mother and child. Losing a parent is always heart-breaking – yet, ever since that dreadful moment, actress Tricia Penrose has known that hers will be stolen from her far too soon. ‘We’ve always been more like sisters,’ says the 43-year-old from Liverpool, better known to millions across Britain as barmaid Gina in the series Heartbeat. Fomer Heartbeat actress Tricia Penrose (left) immediately gave up acting to care for her mother Sue Gordon who is suffering from lung cancer @highlight Tricia rose to fame in Heartbeat thanks to support from mother Sue Gordon @highlight Sue is now being treated for stage-three lung cancer @highlight Tricia has turned her back on television to care for her mother @highlight Has received 'many' offers but 'can’t even think about being away’ from Sue @highlight Tricia became concerned when noticed Sue's weight loss and sunken eyes
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According to @placeholder's bid, the games will be held in four zones with varying socioeconomic characteristics:
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (CNN) -- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, will host the 2016 Summer Olympic Games, the International Olympic Committee announced Friday. Confetti flies in Rio de Janeiro after the IOC announces the city will host the 2016 games. The announcement brought tears to Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, who dabbed his eyes with a handkerchief several times in a news conference afterward. "Our hour has arrived," he said. "It has arrived." In Rio, jubilation erupted at the world-famous Copacabana beach, where thousands of people gathered to hear the announcement. Rio organizers promised to start working immediately to make the games a success. @highlight International Olympic Committee names Rio de Janeiro as host of 2016 games @highlight The final vote was between Rio and Madrid, Spain @highlight Chicago and Tokyo were eliminated from contention in earlier voting @highlight A city must receive a majority of votes in order to win
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He also criticised @placeholder for a $55,000 (£35,000) sponsorship of a gala dinner, but let Qatar off lightly for a similar $1.8million (£1.1million) deal.
Russia and Qatar have been cleared to host the 2018 and 2022 World Cups after a corruption probe ruled there were no grounds for reopening the controversial bidding process. But there was severe embarrassment for England after the world governing body's ethics committee launched a scathing attack over its doomed bid for the 2018 event. The verdict by FIFA ethics judge Hans-Joachim Eckert on the investigation into the murky World Cup bids concludes that Qatar and Russia did not do anything that warranted stripping them of the tournament. Astonishingly, he reserved his strongest language for the England campaign, reprimanding its attempts to woo the support of disgraced former FIFA committee member Jack Warner. @highlight FIFA ethics judge Hans-Joachim Eckert slams England's bid for 2018 @highlight Qatar were named as hosts of the 2022 World Cup back in 2010 @highlight Russia beat England to hosting the World Cup in 2018 @highlight England look to have suffered for the transparency of their bid @highlight FIFA could sanction members of the England bid team @highlight Report critical of FA for the wooing of ex-FIFA vice-president Jack Warner @highlight Conservative MP Damian Collins calls FIFA report a 'whitewash'
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But over the same period, £1 million in dividends paid out may have benefited from the tax status of Guernsey and @placeholder.
The leather goods and luxury stationer Smythson has employed Samantha Cameron as a part-time creative consultant since 2010 on a £100,000 salary The Prime Minister was yesterday left embarrassed after facing questions about the fact the upmarket leather goods firm employing his wife is based in a tax haven. It comes after it emerged that Smythson is owned through a holding company in Luxembourg and linked to a secretive trust in Guernsey, another tax haven. The leather goods and luxury stationer, which has a store on New Bond Street that sells £2,000 python-skin handbags, has employed Samantha Cameron as a part-time creative consultant since 2010 on a salary thought to be up to £100,000 a year. @highlight David Cameron left embarrassed after facing questions about Smythson @highlight Wife Samantha works for firm as a part-time creative consultant @highlight Company is owned through a holding company in tax haven Luxembourg @highlight Labour MP Tom Blenkinsop asked PM a pointed question about the link
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@placeholder officials were also involved in that conversation, Phi Psi said.
(CNN)The University of Virginia and its campus police department are investigating a new report of a sexual assault in a campus residence as the college community struggles with how to move forward and improve its sexual assault policies after coming under national scrutiny. It's the first report of a sexual assault on campus since the controversial and widely questioned Rolling Stone article, published in October, that depicted the brutal gang rape of a woman named Jackie. It's also the only reported sexual assault in the university police public reports since the start of this 2014-2015 school year, according to a CNN review of records on its website. @highlight Police not ruling out that "Jackie" was raped @highlight UVA facing new report of sexual assault on campus @highlight University trying to move forward from fallout of Rolling Stone article
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‘I asked her how Melanie was doing and she told me that @placeholder was in shock over what happened.’
Scroll down for video The ex-wife of suspected killer Ron Lee Haskell – who fled her abusive and violent husband after 11 years of marriage - believes she has paid the ‘ultimate price for freedom’, her former divorce lawyer told MailOnline. Al Barker, the lawyer who represented Melanie Lyon in her divorce from Haskell, revealed she made the heart-breaking statement to family members after discovering her ex had slaughtered six of her relatives in cold blood. Melanie's sister Katie Stay, brother-in-law Stephen and four of their young children were gunned down at their Texas home on Wednesday. Melanie Lyon Haskell, pictured here with then-husband Ronald and the couple's three children is in 'shock' over the massacre. Al Barker, her former lawyer who became good friends with her, said: 'I just hope other victims (of domestic violence) don¿t look at her case and think,"this could happen to me"' @highlight Police in Houston, Texas, arrested 33-year-old Haskell Wednesday night after a tense stand-off at a suburban cul-de-sac @highlight He is charged with shooting dead six members of the same family @highlight Haskell and his wife Melanie Kaye Haskell were married in 2002 in California @highlight Melanie feels she's 'paid the ultimate price for freedom', her divorce lawyer Al Barker told MailOnline, adding: 'But I felt terrible because it is not her fault' @highlight Lone survior, Cassidy Stay, 15, was released from hospital today @highlight A bullet grazed her head and she played dead until Haskell left
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@placeholder joins a program that is still rocked, in many ways, by fallout from the child sex abuse scandal involving former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky.
(CNN) -- For the second time in as many years -- after going 46 years with the same coach, Joe Paterno -- Penn State has named a new man to helm its storied football program. James Franklin, 41, was announced Saturday as the Nittany Lions' next football coach, replacing Bill O'Brien, who was hired in January 2012 and recently left to become head coach of the NFL's Houston Texans. "I'm excited to come home," said Franklin, who had led Vanderbilt University's football team the last three years but originally hails from Langhorne, Pennsylvania. "I'm a Pennsylvania boy with a Penn State heart." @highlight James Franklin is hired as Penn State's new football coach @highlight He replaces Bill O'Brien, who the school hired in the wake of the Sandusky scandal @highlight Before them, Penn State's coach for 46 years was Joe Paterno @highlight Paterno's widow welcomes Franklin, says he'll find "broad support"
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Editor's note: We asked readers to weigh in on CNN.com Live producer Jarrett Bellini's vacation destination, and you chose South Africa. Check back for updates on his trip. Giraffes are a common sight in Kruger National Park. KRUGER NATIONAL PARK, South Africa (CNN) -- I spent two nights sleeping under a full-moon sky, nestled in my trusty hammock at Kruger National Park. Our guides provided us with tents, but I figured I wouldn't have too many opportunities in my life to slumber in the open bush on the African continent. Thus, I rested more or less exposed throughout the night, hoping that a lion wouldn't figure that he wouldn't have too many opportunities in his life to maul a sleeping American tourist in the open bush on the African continent. @highlight CNN.com's Jarrett Bellini is traveling in South Africa @highlight Readers chose his destination and can share their travel suggestions @highlight Bellini will provide updates from South Africa on CNN.com and CNN.com Live
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By Matt Chorley and James Chapman PUBLISHED: 17:12 EST, 11 July 2013 | UPDATED: 08:36 EST, 12 July 2013 Cancer charities and MPs today condemned the government for shelving plans to firms to sell cigarettes in plain packets. Ministers were accused of putting jobs in the tobacco industry ahead of saving lives. One Tory MP said it was a 'day of shame' for the government which meant 'more lives ruined for political expediency'. Shelved: England will not follow Australia in introducing plain cigarette packaging Delay: Laws passed in Australia mean cigarette packets like these show no branding and the shocking effects of smoking, but the UK government will not follow suit @highlight Ministers have spent a year considering introducing plain packaging @highlight But they have decided there is not enough evidence it will put off smokers @highlight Cancer charities accuse minister of putting tobacco profits before lives @highlight Tory MP Sarah Wollaston condemns government's 'day of shame' @highlight The Government has also shelved plans to ban multi-buy drinks deals
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Eventually, in 1933, an international commission placed Sinjar inside @placeholder -- a decision by colonial overlords that would later haunt the Yazidis.
(CNN) -- The Sinjar Mountains rise suddenly from the endless desert of northern Iraq, a ridge of craggy rock some 50 kilometers (30 miles) long, running east to west. Barren and windswept, some 1,400 meters (4,600 feet) high, they make a forbidding sight. But for centuries, they have been the refuge of the desperate and a place of mystical importance. Last week, the mountains saw another influx, as tens of thousands of people tried to escape the rapid advance of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, or ISIS, which now calls itself the Islamic State. Many of them were Yazidis, fleeing the town of Sinjar and surrounding villages in convoys of dozens of vehicles. The lucky ones used smuggling routes to cross into Syria and back into Kurdish-controlled areas of northern Iraq. The less fortunate were either seized by ISIS militants or headed into the mountains. @highlight Tens of thousands of people are trying to escape militants from the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria @highlight Many of them are Yazidis, who fled into the Sinjar Mountains last week @highlight Members of the religious sect worship an angel figure held by many Muslims to be the devil @highlight Sources say as many as 20,000 have been able to leave the mountains, but many remain
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Until @placeholder came along with Armageddon a few weeks ago.
There’s a lethal weapon in my hand. It might look to you like a bottle of beer. But this one could knock you dead. Called ‘Armageddon’ — the name is no accident — it is the strongest beer in the world. At 65 per cent alcohol, it’s stronger than whisky or brandy and 16 times more potent than a standard pub lager. This 330ml bottle contains 22 units of alcohol — the equivalent of ten pints of Carlsberg. Not for the faint-hearted: Entrepreneur Lewis Shand pours Vincent Graff a glass of the world's strongest beer, Armageddon, at the Brewmeister site in Aberdeenshire @highlight At 65 per cent alcohol, Armageddon is more potent than whisky or brandy @highlight It is brewed in Aberdeenshire and each 330ml bottle contains 22 units @highlight Bottles cost £80 in the shops but can be bought from brewers half-price
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'The @placeholder's eggs were launched in 1963 and rebranded as Cadbury's in 1971.
The world's only surviving original Creme Egg has been unearthed and gone on display for the first time - although experts admit they don't know what it tastes like. Chocolate company Fry's launched the Creme Egg in 1963 before it was later rebranded by Cadbury when it took over the company in 1971. But the only surviving original example of the original Creme Egg has now been found in the archive of American food giant Kraft-owned Cadbury. The world's only surviving original Creme Egg has been unearthed and gone on display for the first time. The egg has not been unwrapped since rolling off the production line 50 years ago @highlight Experts admit they don't know what it tastes like @highlight Chocolate company Fry's launched Creme Egg in 1963 before it was rebranded by Cadbury when it took over company in 1971
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London, England (CNN) -- British troops will pull out of the notorious Sangin district of Afghanistan's Helmand province to allow U.S. Marines to take over, British Defense Secretary Liam Fox said Wednesday. The British forces will redeploy to the central part of Helmand, leading the task force with Danish and Estonian troops there, while U.S. troops are positioned in the northern and southern parts, Fox said. "This will simplify current command arrangements," Fox told the House of Commons. "The result will be a coherent and equitable division of the main populated areas of Helmand between three brigade-size forces." NATO's International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) closely consulted Britain about the plan, and British officials "fully support" it, Fox said. @highlight British troops to leave Sangin district of Afghanistan's Helmand province @highlight U.S. Marines will take over in Sangin, British defense secretary says @highlight British forces will move to central part of Helmand @highlight NEW: Analyst says move is not a defeat and that it makes sense
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And once here, if a migrant or asylum seeker has HIV or @placeholder, it is hard to remove them.
Nigel Farage today said immigrants suffering from ‘life-threatening diseases’ should not be allowed into Britain. The Ukip leader defended his call for foreigners suffering from HIV to be banned from moving to the UK – and said he would stop ‘people with tuberculosis too’. Douglas Carswell, the party’s first MP, was left struggling to defend the remarks today after using his victory speech late last night to urge his party to speak with ‘compassion’. Mr Carswell’s highly respected father Wilson Carswell also diagnosed the first confirmed cases of HIV/AIDS in Uganda and inspired the character Dr Garrigan in Giles Foden's novel The Last King of Scotland. @highlight Farage says Britain should not accept immigrants with HIV or tuberculosis @highlight Call comes hours after party's new MP urged Farage to show compassion @highlight Carswell's father diagnosed the first confirmed cases of HIV/AIDS in Uganda @highlight Wilson Carswell inspired 'Dr Garrigan' in 'The Last King of Scotland' film @highlight A bill forcing immigrants to prove they didn't have HIV was defeated this year @highlight HIV charities attacked Farage and said ban has 'no impact on epidemic'
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