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query: Tribute: @placeholder in front of the school's new pitch, currently being built, which will be called Shand-Ba entities: Camilla, Chapel Down Winery, Cornwall, Cuvée Camilla, Duchess, Duchess of Cornwall, Hawkhurst, Kent, Mark Shand, New York, Saint Ronan, Saint Ronan's School, Saint Ronan’s School, Shand, Shand-Ba, Tenterden, The Duchess passage: Greeted by crowds of delighted flag-waving children, it was a bittersweet moment for the Duchess of Cornwall as she arrived at a school once attended by her late brother Mark Shand today. The Duchess, who was there to unveil a memorial to the late conservationist, was left devastated by his untimely death in New York earlier this year. Mr Shand had been due to return to Saint Ronan’s School in Hawkhurst, Kent, to talk about his work as a conservationist and tell the children about his elephant charity but died before making the trip. Scroll down for video Proud: A beaming Duchess of Cornwall arrives to meet pupils at Saint Ronan's School in Kent. The Duchess of Cornwall unveiled a memorial to her brother Mark Shand. She was visiting the Kent school where he spent five years as a child. Saint Ronan's has also renamed a sports pitch Shand-Ba in his honour. Camilla, who was left desolate by Mr Shand's death, also met current pupils. Afterwards, she visited the Chapel Down Winery in the village of Tenterden. She sampled the newest vintage and was given a magnum of Cuvée Camilla
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query: Also, that sort of subterfuge would be regarded as such a blatant disregarding of the convention on diplomatic relations that the bilateral relationship between Britain and Ecuador would mean even further damage to Ecuador's interests in the @placeholder. entities: Assange, British, CNN, Ecuador, Julian Assange, London, Sweden, UK, United States, Whiteway, Wikileaks passage: (CNN) -- Ecuador has granted Julian Assange asylum out of concern the Wikileaks founder will be politically persecuted if extradited. The decision is a victory for Assange, who is trying to avoid being extradited to Sweden and has been holed up inside Ecuador's embassy in London for nearly two months. But the bad news for Assange is that British police have refused to grant him safe passage out of the country. The British government has pledged to send Assange to Sweden to face questioning on sex crimes charges, but Ecuador's foreign minister says if Assange is sent to Sweden, he could then be extradited to the United States to face charges of espionage or treason. Ecuador grants asylum to Julian Assange, who is holed up in Ecuador's London embassy. British police refuse to grant Wikileaks founder safe passage out of country. Whiteway: No precedent in UK for entering another country's embassy. Whiteway: Such a move would further damage Ecuador-UK relations
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query: excite fans next season after keeping his job, and the arrival of @placeholder entities: Argentina, Argentinian, Birmingham, Carlos Tevez, Hammers, Javier Mascherano, London, Mauro Zarate, Premier League, Sam Allardyce, Upton Park, Velez Sarsfield, West Ham, Zarate passage: Mauro Zarate has agreed a move to West Ham from Velez Sarsfield as Sam Allardyce begins adding more firepower to his beleaguered Hammers. The Argentinian striker has penned a three-year deal at Upton Park and will sign the contract in London on Tuesday. Zarate - who was top scorer in Argentina last season - revealed he has spoken to Carlos Tevez and Javier Mascherano ahead of his return to the Premier League. The 27-year-old had a spell on loan at Birmingham in 2008. VIDEO Scroll down to watch West Ham target Mauro Zarate scoring for Velez Sarsfield London-bound: Mauro Zarate (right) has completed his move to West Ham from Velez Sarsfield. Zarate will sign a three-year deal at West Ham on Tuesday. Striker was top scorer in Argentina last season. Zarate sought advice from Carlos Tevez and Javier Mascherano. The 27-year-old was on loan at Birmingham in 2008
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query: Pollard is a deviant man who sold his country out for money, and no sort of pressure from Israel or any other country should cause a single @placeholder official to relent. entities: American, CNN, Israel, Israeli, Israelis, Jonathan Pollard, Martin, Navy, Pollard, Roland Martin, State Department, U.S., United States passage: (CNN) -- The next time an Israeli official petitions the U.S. government to release Jonathan Pollard from prison, we should tell our friend and longtime ally in an unequivocal tone: He will die in an American prison, so stop asking! Now, I know that's not how our State Department practices diplomacy, but there is no reason for the United States to be diplomatic with Israel when it comes to Pollard, a former Navy intelligence officer who stole secrets from this country and passed them on to Israel. Since he was convicted of espionage in 1987 and sentenced to life in prison, thousands of Israelis have made it their mission to get him released and sent to Israel. Why? So he could be treated like a hero? Roland Martin: Jonathan Pollard should remain jailed. Pollard was convicted of espionage for giving U.S. secrets to Israel. Martin says Israel should stop efforts to win Pollard's freedom
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query: In the years since I fought in Iraq and Afghanistan, @placeholder has always had a certain type of sting to it. entities: Afghanistan, CNN, CNN.com, Iraq, Marine Corps, Memorial Day, Mike Scotti, New Jersey passage: (CNN) -- This will be the first Memorial Day since my buddy from the Marine Corps committed suicide last June. As the holiday draws closer, the series of text messages I received from our mutual friend on that spring day keep pushing their way into my mind. "I'm sorry for the text, man. But I just can't do any more phone calls today." There was a moment of silence before he continued to write that our friend "blew his brains out yesterday. The funeral is Saturday in New Jersey. That's all I know at this point. I'll give you a call tomorrow." Mike Scotti was deployed in both Iraq and Afghanistan. He struggled with isolation, anger and depression after coming home. An estimated 22 veterans commit suicide every day. For ways to help veterans in need, visit CNN.com/Impact
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query: In China, the annual mass migration for @placeholder, as the celebration is often called there, is taking place, with 2.8 billion trips expected as the country heads home or on vacation for the festive period. entities: Asia, CNN, Chinese, Christmas, Hong Kong, Isaac Yue, Lunar New Year, University of Hong Kong, West, Year of the Sheep, Goat or Ram passage: Hong Kong (CNN)The Lunar New Year is here and countries throughout Asia are celebrating. But should we be ushering in the Year of the Sheep, Goat or Ram? It depends, says Isaac Yue, who teaches Chinese mythology at the University of Hong Kong. "The Chinese character yang can be translated as all of these animals -- even the gazelle is called yang in Chinese," he says. A wander through Hong Kong's streets and shopping malls yields few definitive clues. Store windows are decked out with cartoon-like sheep, cheeky goats and curly-horned rams in a marketing bonanza some say is bigger than Christmas in the West. The Lunar New Year, which begins February 19, is celebrated throughout Asia. But should we be ushering in the Year of the Sheep, Goat or Ram? It depends on how you translate the Chinese word "yang", says mythology expert
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query: Victim: Homeowner @placeholder made sure to take a few photos while police were on their way entities: Christopher Provazek, Goldilocks, Houston, Kevin Connolly, MacBook Pro, Texas, iPad passage: Catching crooks is too hard, and home security's too soft. But one burglary victim discovered something just right for stopping a thief - his bed. Baffled Kevin Connolly found a would-be criminal dozing mid-raid in his guest room in Houston, Texas, when he got up to drive to the airport at 4am. The thief failed to wake up even when the homeowner switched on the light - only rousing himself when arresting officers dragged him from the bed. Just right! A Goldilocks-like thief was caught fast asleep in the spare bed of a house he was in the middle of stealing from (left). Police arrested a man named as 22-year-old Christopher Provazek (right). Kevin Connolly found thief fast asleep in his guest room in Houston. His MacBook Pro, iPad, guitar and even his dog's ashes were all gone. Police arrested dozy man and named him as Christopher Provazek, 22. They say the haul was found on his porch with half-drunk liquor bottle
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query: Others disagree, labelling Jezebel 'mean girls' who are using feminism as an excuse to shame @placeholder. entities: Blog Jezebel, Dunham, Gawker Media, Girls, HBO, Jezebel, Lena Dunham, Slate, Vogue passage: Lena Dunham has spoken out about the fuss surrounding the photoshopping of her much-anticipated Vogue cover and photo-shoot, saying she doesn't understand the controversy. The extent of the photoshopping was revealed by Jezebel, the women's blog owned by Gawker Media, which offered a $10,000 bounty for the unretouched pictures. The writer and star of HBO’s Girls told Slate that the controversy 'confuses me a little.' Cover girl: Dunham says she is pleased with the results of her photo-shoot with Vogue 'I understand that for people there is a contradiction between what I do and being on the cover of Vogue; but frankly I really don’t know what the photoshopping situation is, I can’t look at myself really objectively in that way,' Dunham, 27, told Slate. Lena Dunham has responded to the controversy over her photoshopped Vogue fashion spread and cover. Dunham says she's 'confused' by all the fuss and says having a woman on the cover of Vogue who is not a typical model-type is a positive thing. Blog Jezebel offered a $10,000 bounty for the unretouched images. After they were published, many detractors labeled the move 'mean' and 'anti-feminist' Dunham tweeted that the outcry was 'too ridiculous' to engage with
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query: When asked if he suspected @placeholder was "setting a trap" for him, he replied: 'If I did I'd leap a thousand miles away.'' entities: ANSA, Berlusconi, CNN, Chi, Italian, Italy, Patrizia D'Addario, Silvio Berlusconi, Veronica Lario passage: (CNN) -- Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has refuted allegations that he paid prostitutes to attend parties he hosted at his various homes. Last month it was announced Silvio Berlusconi and his wife Veronica Lario are to divorce. In an interview with Italian magazine "Chi," the 72-year old denied he had ever paid for sex. ''I've never paid a woman. I never understood where the satisfaction is when you're missing the pleasure of conquest,'' Berlusconi told Chi. According to Italian press agency ANSA, Berlusconi accused Patrizia D'Addario -- the woman who alleges she was paid to spend the night with the premier in November -- of being involved in a plan to make up false accusations against him. 72-year old denies paying for sex in interview with Italian magazine Chi. Berlusconi accuses model Patrizia D'Addario of being paid to spread accusations. Berlusconi and wife Veronica Lario to divorce after 19 years of marriage. Despite the swirl of scandal Berlusconi remains popular in Italy
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query: @placeholder's current account surplus was already projected to have disappeared this year, before the crisis over Ukraine. entities: CNN, China, Crimea, EU, Europe, Moscow, NATO, Niblett, Putin, Robin Niblett, Russia, Singapore, Southeast Asia, Ukraine, United States, West, Western passage: (CNN) -- There is a growing belief among many in the West that Europe and the United States provoked President Putin into annexing Crimea. Moscow's reaction to NATO expansion and to the EU's efforts to bring Ukraine into its orbit was, it is said, inevitable. In this view, Western leaders backed Putin into a corner and, with the situation worsening in eastern Ukraine, it is time we gave him an exit plan. Interestingly, this is the prevalent view in Southeast Asia, a region not lacking a large and assertive neighbor of its own. In Singapore last week, several prominent figures told me Southeast Asia is managing better the challenge of a resurgent China than Europe is a re-assertive Russia. But this is a misleading comparison. China and Russia present entirely different propositions to their neighbors. There is a growing view Russia was provoked into annexing Crimea, Robin Niblett says. This belief is prevalent in Southeast Asia, where China is asserting itself, he says. But Niblett says China's president recognizes the logic of win-win diplomacy. Putin's "winner takes all" approach, however, requires a strong response, he says
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query: Portnoy said there was no settlement or money paid to @placeholder. entities: Associated Press, Atlanta, Daily Mail Reporter, Jordan, Kessler, Michael Jordan, NBA, Pamela Smith, Randall Kessler, Star, Taj, The Associated Press passage: By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 16:17 EST, 18 March 2013 | UPDATED: 16:34 EST, 18 March 2013 A lawyer for a woman who says Michael Jordan fathered her teenage son has withdrawn her paternity suit, but left open the possibility that it could be refiled. Pamela Smith 'stands by the facts alleged in her original filing,' Atlanta attorney Randall Kessler told The Associated Press today. Kessler said the lawsuit was withdrawn on Friday without prejudice, meaning it can be refiled. Scroll down for video Claim: Pamela Smith, left, has withdrawn her paternity case against basketball legend Michael Jordan, right. Pamela Smith, who claims the NBA legend is the father of her 16-year-old son Taj says she may refile the case. Demands that Jordan take DNA test and pay child support. Star asks court to throw out lawsuit and claims that paternity of teen has already been 'conclusively established'
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query: 'We are aware that their relationship went back some three years and that @placeholder had been to New York to meet him. entities: Aburas, Almahri, American, Boxing Day, CCTV, Cardiff, Future Inn, Heathrow, Heathrow Airport, Nadine Aburas, New Year's Eve, New York, New-York, Sammy Almahri, Tanzania, UK, US passage: CCTV footage capture Sammy Almahri on film on the night of Miss Aburas's suspected murder. It is believed he has not fled to Tanzania An international manhunt is underway for a ‘dangerous and resourceful’ man after his online girlfriend was found dead in a hotel room on New Year's Eve. The body of Nadine Aburas, 28, was discovered by staff at the Future Inn hotel in Cardiff hours after New-York based suspect Sammy Almahri, 44, fled from Heathrow Airport. The 44-year-old American flew out of the UK in the middle of the night – and is now the subject of a manhunt on four continents, suspected of her murder. Body of Nadine Aburas discovered by staff at the Future Inn hotel in Cardiff. Police are treating death as murder and tracing suspect Sammy Almahri. The 44-year-old US national from New York, is believed to be in Tanzania. Caught a flight from Heathrow hours after Miss Aburas was last seen. Thought that the pair had met online and he flew into UK on Boxing Day. Police have described Almahri as both 'resourceful and dangerous' Miss Aburas's family have paid tribute to their 'bubbly' and 'unique' girl
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query: "@placeholder is laser focused on a plan to return human spaceflight launches to American soil, and end our reliance on Russia to get into space," it said. entities: CNN, Congress, Crimea, ISS, International Space Station, NASA, Roscosmos, Russia, Russian, U.S., Ukraine passage: (CNN) -- NASA is suspending much of its work with Russia in light of its actions in Ukraine but said it will continue to collaborate with Russia's space agency on International Space Station operations. The decision by the U.S. space agency to halt "the majority of its ongoing engagements" with Russia's Roscosmos comes amid heightened tensions sparked by Russia's annexation last month of Ukraine's southern Crimea region. A statement sent out by NASA on Wednesday said the U.S. space agency was acting "given Russia's ongoing violation of Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity." But, the statement said, it will continue to work with Roscosmos to "maintain safe and continuous operation of the International Space Station." NASA says it is suspending many operations with Russia because of Ukraine. But U.S., Russian agencies will continue joint International Space Station operations. The U.S. space agency is reliant on Russian spacecraft to reach the ISS. NASA says more funding from Congress would mean it could resume space flights sooner
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query: @placeholder saved three break points to hold for 2-3 -- but it was her last hold. entities: Australian Open, Bouchard, Britain, CNN, Canada, Czech, Eugenie, Eugenie Bouchard, French Open, Kvitova, Maria Sharapova, Petra Kvitova, Royal Box, Russian, Wimbledon passage: (CNN) -- It all seemed in place for Eugenie Bouchard in Saturday's Wimbledon final. She was the people's favorite, surged to semifinals at the Australian Open and French Open, and Britain's Princess Eugenie -- who the tennis player was named after -- looked on from the Royal Box. Ten years ago, Bouchard's idol, Maria Sharapova, won Wimbledon as the 13th seed. Bouchard, who shares the Russian's enormous appetite for titles and competitiveness, happened to be seeded 13th this fortnight. But Bouchard's coronation will have to wait, since none of the above mattered to Petra Kvitova. Canada, too, will have to wait for a maiden grand slam singles champion. Petra Kvitova beats Canada's Eugenie Bouchard to take Wimbledon title. The Czech wins 6-3 6-0 in just 55 minutes, hitting 28 winners and only 12 unforced errors. Kvitova has now triumphed on the grass of Wimbledon twice following her 2011 success. Bouchard fails in her bid to become Canada's first grand slam singles champion
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query: Almost immediately police treated her death as a murder and two months later in June 2012, charged the former @placeholder real estate agent. entities: Allison, Allison Baden-Clay, Baden-Clay, Brisbane, David Murray, Gerard, Gerard Baden-Clay, The Courier Mail, state passage: Mother of three Allison Baden-Clay was engaged to a strapping scuba diving instructor before she was pursued by Gerard Baden-Clay, the real estate agent she would eventually marry and who would later strangle her and dump her body in a creek near their family home. The new revelations about the murder that gripped Brisbane society are in a new book called The Murder of Allison Baden-Clay by The Courier Mail's crime and courts editor David Murray. Baden-Clay, who had a string of affairs throughout his marriage and who was jailed for life in July, two years after his wife's murder, wooed Allison. They eventually married and had three daughters. New book about murdered mother Allison Baden-Clay reveals detail's about her first fiance. It has also revealed Gerard Baden-Clay expected to be arrested after he reported his wife missing in April 2012. Gerard's family also sought help from a wealthy state MP following his arrest. Gerard Baden-Clay was found guilty of murdering his wife, Allison, and dumping her body under a bridge
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query: 'We need each other': @placeholder said her brother Spencer wants to be able to have dinner as a family entities: Cass County, Cory, MacKenzie, MacKenzie Jackson, Meagan, ND, Rebecca, Spencer, Wells Fargo, West Fargo, North Dakota passage: An 18-year-old is fighting for the custody of her younger siblings after both their parents died suddenly within three years of each other. MacKenzie Jackson's mother Rebecca was killed by a heart attack in 2012. On January 4 this year, her father Cory died unexpectedly. Her brother Spencer, 14, and sister Meagan, 16, have automatically been placed in foster care by the local authority at Cass County in West Fargo, North Dakota. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Family: MacKenzie Jackson, 18, (center) is fighting for custody of her sister Meagan, 16, (left) and Spencer, 14, (right) after their father died leaving them orphans. The younger children have been placed in automatic care. MacKenzie Jackson, 18, lost her mother to a heart attack in 2012. Her father died unexpectedly in January at home in Wells Fargo, ND. Sister, 16, and brother, 14, were automatically taken into foster care. MacKenzie is fighting for custody and raising money to support them
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query: The family have lived in the @placeholder for nearly two years entities: America, American, Andrew Levy, British, Dylan, Hampshire, Hockley, Ian Hockley, Jake, New England, Nicole, Sandy Hook, Tom Kelly, U.S., UK passage: By Tom Kelly and Andrew Levy PUBLISHED: 18:59 EST, 16 December 2012 | UPDATED: 05:28 EST, 17 December 2012 Days before the tragedy, the father of a British boy killed in the Sandy Hook massacre told friends in the UK that his family was enjoying a ‘dream life’ in America. Ian Hockley, whose six-year-old son Dylan was one of 20 youngsters murdered, had proudly shown former neighbours pictures of his two children when he returned to finalise the sale of their old home in Hampshire last week. Mr Hockley, who is in his early 40s, told friends at his local pub that he and his U.S.-born wife, Nicole, were having a ‘wonderful American adventure’ after moving to New England with Dylan and his older brother Jake in January 2011. The father of the British boy murdered in U.S. school shooting had spoken warmly of the family's new life. He told former neighbours in UK that their new home was safe and peaceful. His son was killed by a crazed gunman at school a week later
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query: We bring their voices back to @placeholder and share their stories with our colleagues. entities: Aikman, America, CNN, Fairchild Air Force Base, House, Michelle Aikman, Military Family Appreciation Month, Spokane, United States Congress, Washington passage: (CNN) -- Military spouse Michelle Aikman has lived through five moves with her husband and their two young children. Currently living at Fairchild Air Force Base in Spokane, Washington, she has made each new town "home" for her family while her husband has served overseas during 13 deployments. The moving boxes, the unfamiliar surroundings, the new schools, teachers and friends -- all are the norm for Aikman, her family, and thousands of military families across the nation. And so are the challenges facing military spouses like Aikman, who also pursue their own careers. In honor of Military Family Appreciation Month and the homage we pay to our veterans this week, we would like to offer tribute to America's service members, their families and the myriad sacrifices they make for this country. The challenges they face are tremendous, which is why we are advancing solutions in the United States Congress to make life better for service members and their families. House members put aside partisanship in support of military families. Authors: Military spouses struggle with maintaining careers as families move. They say state-specific licensing rules can make it extremely difficult for spouses' careers. We owe military families as much support as we can give them, authors say
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query: In @placeholder, which has some of the worst air quality in the country, just 15 per cent of people smoke. entities: Beijing, China, Chinese, Globalisation, Wang Huiyao passage: Cases of lung cancer in Beijing have doubled in the past decade with Chinese officials blaming the rise on smoking. However the number of smokers in Beijing has fallen in recent years while air pollution soared by 30 per cent in the first few months of 2013, raising fears that the increase could be due to the smog. Wang Huiyao, who heads the Beijing-based Center for China and Globalisation think tank, said: 'How shocking! This number doesn’t even include the floating population. Rates of lung cancer have doubled in Beijing in the last decade, and while officials blame smoking, many fear that the city's smog is to blame. Lung cancer rates in China's capital have doubled in a decade. Officials blame smoking, saying air pollution is only a factor. While 320million Chinese smoke, the rate has fallen steadily since 1996. Meanwhile air pollution has soared 30 per cent in 2013 alone. Last week an eight-year-old girl was diagnosed with lung cancer which doctors blamed on poor air quality
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query: This ruling means that @placeholder will only see his son for temporary periods of time, which is the same program that has been in place since the couple split. entities: Alaskan, Bristol, Bristol Palin, Gregory Heath, Johnson, Johnston, Levi Johnson, Means, Palin, Sarah Palin, Tripp passage: An Alaskan judge has denied Levi Johnson split custody of his child with Sarah Palin's daughter Bristol. The tumultuous relationship between the former vice presidential candidate's daughter and her former fiancé has landed their son Tripp in Bristol's care for much of his life, but Johnston wanted to change that. Johnston, 23, filed to have equal custody of the now-4-year-old boy but that petition was thrown out by Judge Gregory Heath- who was appointed to the bench by Sarah Palin when she was governor in 2009- who mandated that Tripp remain in the primary custody of his mother Bristol, 23. Judge ruled in Bristol Palin's favor and kept the couple's custody agreement as stands. Means she keeps full custody and Johnson has visitation rights. Johnston filed to get equal custody in October and Palin shot back by saying he was late on nearly $67,000 in child support payments. Her mother Sarah Palin called him a 'deadbeat dad' He is now married to the mother of his second child
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query: Arriving at the hotel a nervous looking @placeholder asks “Do I have to get undressed straight away?’ entities: Alex, Alex Polezzi, Alex Polizzi, Birmingham, Channel Five, Clover Spa, Tim, Tim Higgs, Toni Jones passage: By Toni Jones PUBLISHED: 13:00 EST, 5 July 2012 | UPDATED: 01:51 EST, 6 July 2012 Not much leaves brash Hotel Inspector presenter Alex Polezzi speechless. But in the first episode of her new series, the frizzy haired hotelier gets more than she bargained. As part of her crusade to make over the nation’s hotels, perfectionist Alex’s first stop is suburban Birmingham where she is set to help ex farmer Tim Higgs discover why his elite nudist resort is less than swinging. 56-year-old Tim hoped to turn his love of being naked in to a business and sunk his life savings – over £1million - in to developing the detached seven-bedroom house in to Clover Spa, a fully nude hotel. Fiery Alex Polizzi heads to a failing naturist resort in Birmingham to try and improve the bottom line. The Hotel Inspector is on at 9pm tonight on Channel Five
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query: @placeholder machines are currently in a high-risk category but have so far avoided the cumbersome FDA approval process thanks to a grandfather clause. entities: ECT, ECT devices, FDA, Food and Drug Administration, Health.com, Karen Riley passage: (Health.com) -- An advisory panel to the Food and Drug Administration has recommended that devices used in electroconvulsive therapy ?also known as "electroshock therapy"?should continue to be classified as high risk. The devices, which induce a seizure by delivering an electrical current to a patient's brain, are used to treat intractable cases of depression, as well as bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and other mental disorders. On Friday, a majority of experts on the panel expressed support for classifying ECT devices as high risk for the treatment of depression and several other conditions. Although the panel members "weighed in," no formal vote was taken and none is expected, according to FDA spokesperson Karen Riley. A panel of experts deemed ECT devices high risk for the treatment of severe depression. The FDA's official decision will not be made for at least a year. Doctors can continue to use ECT devices in the interim
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query: ‘As I was driving, I quickly told @placeholder to take a picture on her phone before it disappeared.’ entities: A17, Carer Miss Abbott, Christmas, Colin Abbott, East Anglia, Kings Lynn, Laranca Cunningham, Lincolnshire, Nazareth, Norfolk, Sherrie Abbott, Sutton Bridge passage: This is the astonishing sight of an angel in the skies just days before Christmas - although rather than being over Nazareth, this time it was just outside East Anglia. Sherrie Abbott had been driving on the A17 between Sutton Bridge, Lincolnshire, and Kings Lynn, Norfolk, to visit her sister when she spotted the formation in the otherwise cloudless sky. Carer Miss Abbott’s daughter Laranca Cunningham, 17, took the photographs of the cloud - and she believes it was a festive message from her father Colin Abbott, who died 20 years ago. Up above: An angel cloud appeared in the skies over Lincolnshire and Norfolk just days before Christmas. Sherrie Abbott, 40, was driving on A17 between Lincolnshire and Norfolk. Spotted formation in otherwise cloudless sky just days before Christmas. Believes it was festive message from her father, who died 20 years ago
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query: Later, after graduating college, @placeholder joined the company full time. entities: CNN, California, Farlow, Gary Farlow, Grass Valley, Sacramento, Scientific Glassblowing, Sierra Nevada, Wade Martindale passage: Grass Valley, California (CNN) -- In the foothills of California's Sierra Nevada mountains, artists are partnering with doctors and scientists to create life-changing products. In a small strip of commercial buildings in this town northeast of Sacramento, you'll find Farlow's Scientific Glassblowing. The modest lobby opens up into a pristine production lab filled with skilled glassblowers, blue-flaming torches and dazzling glass models of the human heart, brain and vascular system. "It's science, and it's art," said Wade Martindale, Farlow's production manager. Farlow's Scientific Glassblowing makes the glass organs and vascular models used by medical-device manufacturers in preliminary testing to determine whether their products will work in real-life situations. A glassblowing shop makes organs used by doctors and medical-device manufacturers. Cardiologists can connect glass hearts to a pump that can simulate blood flow. Gary Farlow, the company's founder, started out making simple glass toys. "It's science, and it's art," says Wade Martindale, the shop's production manager
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query: Each disclosure puts @placeholder lives at risk, makes it more difficult to recruit assets, strains the trust of our partners and threatens imminent and irreparable damage to our national security in the face of urgent and rapidly adapting threats worldwide." entities: CNN, Chambliss, D-California, D-Maryland, Dianne Feinstein, Dutch, FBI, Georgia, House, Iran, Mike Rogers, New York Times, Paul Bresson, R-Michigan, Republican, Ruppersberger, Saxby Chambliss, Senate Intelligence Committee, Senate Intelligence Committees, U.S, U.S., White House passage: (CNN) -- The FBI has launched an investigation into apparent leaks of classified information involving a cyberwarfare program against Iran, a U.S. official said Wednesday. FBI spokesman Paul Bresson had no comment on the reported investigation. Sen. Saxby Chambliss, ranking Republican on the Senate Intelligence Committee, said he was informed that an FBI inquiry was under way. The senator from Georgia and other leaders of the House and Senate Intelligence Committees issued a joint statement Tuesday deploring the apparent leaks. "In recent weeks, we have become increasingly concerned at the continued leaks regarding sensitive intelligence programs and activities, including specific details of sources and methods," said Chambliss; Chairwoman Dianne Feinstein, D-California; Chairman Mike Rogers, R-Michigan; and Ranking Member C.A. "Dutch" Ruppersberger, D-Maryland, in the statement. "People just talk too much," Sen. Dianne Feinstein says. The White House slams "grossly irresponsible" suggestions of political leaks. A report in The New York Times provides classified details of a U.S cyberattack on Iran. Sen. Saxby Chambliss says he was told an FBI inquiry is under way
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query: He said the @placeholder would welcome them in if they promised to put their criminal lives behind them. entities: Catholics, Church, Francis, Mafia, Pontiff, Pope, Pope Francis, Vatican passage: Pope Francis was given the rock star treatment as he arrived for an audience at the Vatican. The crowd cheered and screamed with joy as the Pope entered the large hall that was filled with Catholics, with followers reaching out to touch him as he passed them by. Women could be seen crying as the Pontiff stopped to shake hands with members of the thousand-strong crowd and plant kisses on the cheeks of children. Scroll down for video Rock star treatment: People reach out to touch Pope Francis as he arrives to give a speech at the Vatican The crowd screamed and cheered as the Pope stopped to greet his followers, with some women bursting into tears. Crowds screamed and cheered as the Pope arrives for a speech at Vatican. Catholics reached out to touch the Pontiff as he made his way to the stage. Smiling Pope Francis stopped to greet gathered families and kiss children. He said Mafia would be welcomed back to the Church if they gave up crime
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query: Her mistake was to trust @placeholder enough to lend him £40,000 after he showed her a bag full of 150,000 counterfeit Euros. entities: Anna Edwards, Bhayani, CCTV, Carole Waugh, Elie Khoury, Kentish Town, London, Marylebone, Nicholas Kutner, Old Bailey, Rakesh Bhayani, Waugh, Wembley passage: By Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 10:32 EST, 27 November 2013 | UPDATED: 06:01 EST, 28 November 2013 CCTV images released today show the moment a murderer withdrew cash from a millionaire's bank account months after he killed her in her flat in Marylebone, central London. Rakesh Bhayani, of Wembley, north west London, was found guilty of murdering Carole Waugh at the Old Bailey. He had admitted perverting the course of justice by concealing the death and also conspiracy to defraud. Scroll down for video Captured: Rakesh Bhayani is pictured withdrawing money from Carole Waugh's bank account Co-accused Nicholas Kutner, 48, Kentish Town, north west London, was found not guilty of murder, but guilty of perverting the course of justice by concealing the death. He had already admitted conspiracy to defraud. Carole Waugh was stabbed in the neck in her Marylebone flat, London. Rakesh Bhayani was today found guilty of murder at the Old Bailey. Bhayani was Ms Waugh's 'boyfriend' who she met online and lent £40,000 to - but instead of repaying her he stabbed her to death. Nicholas Kutner was found not guilty of millionaire's murder, but guilty of perverting the course of justice by concealing the death. Third defendant Elie Khoury found not guilty of conspiracy to defraud
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query: @placeholder granted Assange asylum in June 2012 and he fled to the country's embassy in London to avoid extradition. entities: Assange, Ecuadorian, Ecuadorian Embassy in London, Julian Assange, London, Sweden, Swedish, United States, WikiLeaks passage: A detention order against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on sexual assault allegations should remain in place, a Swedish judge ruled Wednesday. Assange has been holed up in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London for more than two years in a bid to avoid extradition to Sweden, where he is wanted for questioning about allegations that he raped one woman and sexually molested another. Assange calls the charges false and politically motivated, but has said he fears that Sweden will transfer him to the United States -- where he could face the death penalty for the work of WikiLeaks -- if he were charged and convicted of a crime. Swedish judge keeps in place detention order against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. Assange has been holed up in Ecuadorian Embassy in London for more than two years. Assange faces accusations of sexual assault in Sweden
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query: @placeholder’s cancellation of millions of plans that people already have entities: Affordable Care Act, Americans, Medicaid, Obama, Obamacare, Republican, Republicans, Top Senate passage: PUBLISHED: 15:35 EST, 3 December 2013 | UPDATED: 17:46 EST, 3 December 2013 With Republicans calling for the Obamacare law's repeal in greater numbers, and even some Democrats calling for major changes, President Obama stuck to his guns Tuesday before a partisan, cheering crowd, insisting that he won't agree to ditch the law no matter what. Looking more like a campaigning candidate than a sitting president, his speech was an attempt to re-boot public interest in the Affordable Care Act while vowing that 'we're not walking away from it.' 'We're not repealing it as long as I'm president,' he insisted defensively as his fans gave him a standing ovation. 'We will make it work for all Americans.' Obama continues to draw attention to Republicans' demands for a complete repeal of his signature medical insurance reform law. He claims more than a half-million have become insured because of Obamacare, but four-fifths of them have chosen taxpayer-funded Medicaid. Top Senate Republican blasts 'campaign-style event' and says the Affordable Care Act is 'broken beyond repair' Obama promises to stay the course, begging Americans to give healthcare.gov a second chance
Affordable Care Act
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query: @placeholder was found guilty of several ethics codes violations including article 21 which covers bribery and corruption. entities: AFC, Asian, Asian football confederation, Bin Hammam, Buyannemekh, FIFA, Ganbold Buyannemekh, Mohamed Bin Hammam, Mongolian, Sheikh Salman Bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa passage: A senior figure in Asian football has been banned for five years for 'soliciting and accepting' bribes from former FIFA executive Mohamed Bin Hammam. Ganbold Buyannemekh, the head of the Mongolian FA and a former member of the Asian football confederation's executive committee, was banned by FIFA's ethics committee for accepting the payments to back Bin Hammam's campaign for the FIFA presidency in 2011. He also accepted money from Bin Hammam when he was involved in an election to FIFA's executive committee in 2009, narrowly beating Sheikh Salman Bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa - the current AFC president - by 23 votes to 21. Ganbold Buyannemekh, head of the Mongolian FA, has been banned. FIFA's ethics committee reveal he accepted payments to back Bin Hammam's campaign for the FIFA presidency in 2011. Buyannemekh is banned from taking part in any kind of football-related activity at national and international level for a period of five years
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query: Leader: Claims were made that in the early 1980s, @placeholder would threaten young men at MSIA with spiritual exclusion from the group if they didn't have sex with him. entities: Arianna Huffington, Beverly Hills, California, Carol Wilson of the Beach Boys, Fools, Game Plan For Winning Back America, Hinkins, Huffington, John-Roger, John-Roger Hinkins, Los Angeles, MSIA, Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness, Mystical Traveler, Norman Lear, Roger Delano Hinkins passage: Roger Delano Hinkins the founder of the Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness has died at the age of 80, it was announced on Wednesday. Known as the 'Mystical Traveler' by his followers, who include Arianna Huffington and Carol Wilson of the Beach Boys before his death, the news of Hinkins' passing was published on his organizations website. There was no cause of death given for the spiritualist who was living in Los Angeles at the time of his passing. Dr. John-Roger Hinkins, writer Arianna Huffington and producer Norman Lear (l-r) chat at the launch party for Huffington's new book "Fanatics and Fools : The Game Plan For Winning Back America" on April 7, 2004 at a private residence in Beverly Hills, California. Spiritualist leader known as John-Roger had more than 5,000 followers. Believed in the 'Mystical Traveler' who was part of a universal consciousness. Most prominent member of MSIA (pronounced 'messiah') is Arianna Huffington
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query: In the four decades since that day, the Kennedy legacy was @placeholder's to fulfill, and his to write. entities: Bobby, CNN, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Ernest Hemingway, Jack, Jack and Bobby, Joseph, Kennedy, Kennedys, Senate, Ted, Ted Kennedy, WASHINGTON passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- He had a name that rang down through generations. Ted Kennedy, far right, with brothers Bobby, center, and Jack in 1948. It was a gilded name in politics, but Ted Kennedy's life was an almost impossible kaleidoscope of outstanding public service, astonishing personal failures and the heavy burden of the unfulfilled legacies and promise of three older brothers: Joseph, Jack and Bobby. "It reminds me, there's a great quote by Ernest Hemingway, who said, 'Everyone is broken by life, but afterwards, some are stronger in the broken places,' " presidential historian Doris Kearns Goodwin said. Ted, the youngest of the Kennedys, became the patriarch of the family at 36 when Bobby -- whose 1968 presidential campaign championed the sick, the poor and the elderly -- was assassinated. Ted Kennedy became the patriarch of the family at age 36. Kennedy had unsuccessful presidential career but found redemption in the Senate. Even before his death, colleagues mourned his absence in health care debate
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query: Mourinho has never failed to provide the media with entertaining press conferences and many memorable quotes though such outspoken comments have caused trouble down the years as well as making @placeholder a big personality. entities: Bayern, Bayern Munich, Bernabeu Stadium, CNN, Cup, European Champions League, European Cup, German, Inter Milan, Italian, Italian League, Italians, Jose Mourinho, Madrid, Mourinho, Porto, Portuguese, Van Gaal, World Cup passage: (CNN) -- Inter Milan coach Jose Mourinho will lead his Italian team into their first European Champions League final in 38 years on 22 May. His task will be to drive Inter Milan to their first European Cup title since 1965 by defeating German champions Bayern Munich at the Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid this Saturday. Like Bayern coach Van Gaal, the 47-year-old is targeting a treble, having already secured the Italian League and Cup titles this year. A victory for the Italians would also signal a second treble for Mourinho who last achieved the three required victories at Porto back in 2004. Inter Milan coach Jose Mourinho will lead his Italian team into their first European Champions League final in 38 years. Mourinho's last defeat on home turf in the league was with Porto in 2002. The Portuguese has described the event as "even bigger than the World Cup"
Mourinho
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query: The government also agreed to allow foreign troops to launch operations against @placeholder from Turkey. entities: Anadolu, Biden, CNN, Erdogan, Harvard University, ISIL, ISIS, Istanbul, Joe Biden, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Recep Erdogan, Syria, Turkey, U.S. passage: (CNN) -- U.S. Vice President Joe Biden apologized to Turkey's leader on Saturday for saying that President Recep Erdogan admitted his country had made mistakes allowing foreign fighters to cross into Syria. The apology came hours after Erdogan expressed his anger over the comments to reporters in Istanbul, saying "Biden has to apologize for his statements." Or Biden, he said, will become "history to me," according to published reports by the semi-official Anadolu news agency. The problem appears to have originated during a question-and-answer session following a speech this week at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University when Biden was asked about Turkey and the threat posed by the so-called Islamic State terror group, known as ISIS or ISIL. Turkey's President Recep Erdogan demanded an apology from Vice President Joe Biden. Erdogan was angered by comments Biden made. Biden said Erdogan told him that Turkey had let too many people through the border. Erdogan told reporters Biden must apologize or he will be "history to me"
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query: No one in the world -- certainly none of the justices -- can have been surprised to learn that Obama believes his signature domestic achievement fully complies with the Constitution and ought to be upheld -- or that the @placeholder has a decades-old tradition of treading lightly when major regulations of interstate commerce come before it. entities: Affordable Care Act, American, Andrew Jackson, Constitution, Harry Truman, Laurence Tribe, Obama, Supreme Court passage: There has never been any doubt that President Obama fully accepts the Supreme Court's authority to render a definitive ruling on the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act. Chief executives during our history, including President Andrew Jackson in the 1830s and President Harry Truman in the 1940s, have in fact challenged or threatened to challenge the court's right to command obedience to its understanding of the Constitution, but Obama certainly is not among them. As a brilliant constitutional lawyer deeply devoted to the rule of law, he has nothing but respect for the critical function that judicial review performs in preserving the American system of constitutional government. Efforts to divine a contrary theory in his remarks were strained at the outset and have grown only more untenable. Obama's remarks about "judicial activism" have received a wide range of reactions. Laurence Tribe: No doubt that president has utmost respect for judicial authority. He says 5th Circuit judge misused power by ordering agency to explain remarks. Tribe: Distortion of Obama's words undermines open debate about vital issues
Supreme Court
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query: The Syrian regime downplayed reports that opposition fighters -- whom it calls "terrorists" -- had taken over @placeholder air base. entities: Aleppo, CNN, Iraq, Islamic State, Islamic State of Iraq, Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, London, Menagh, SOHR, Saudi Arabian, Syria, Syrian, Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, al Qaeda, al-Qaeda passage: (CNN) -- Syrian rebels and an al-Qaeda-affiliated group have captured a government air base near the key city of Aleppo, an opposition group said. "Early dawn today, the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria and some rebel battalions took full control of the Menagh air base," the London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) said Tuesday. "The start of this new offensive started yesterday when two non-Syrian nationals blew themselves up in an armored vehicle in front of the command center of the Menagh air base," the group added. The SOHR said one suicide bomber was a Saudi Arabian. Fighters from the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria and various rebel battalions destroyed several tanks and killed a number of regime soldiers, the observatory said. At least 10 rebel fighters, including foreigners, were also killed, the group added. New: A car bomb blast in southern Syria kills 18 people, including three children. The Menagh air base is near Aleppo, Syria's largest city and financial hub. For many months, rebels have tried to wrest control of Aleppo in the country's civil war. The Islamic State of Iraq is the rebranded name for al Qaeda in Iraq
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query: He said failing weather conditions will hamper the rescue effort to bring Mr @placeholder more than three kilometres down the mountain, admitting that it could take up to five six hours. entities: Aap, Buckland, Daniel Kerr, Daniel Mills, Dave Ryan, Hawthorn, Kerr, Martie Buckland, Melbourne, Mount Bogong, Sarah Dean, Victoria, Victoria Police, Wangaratta, Yarra Junction passage: By Sarah Dean and Aap and Daniel Mills Police have recovered the body of second missing snowboarder, Martie Buckland, 33, a day after friend Daniel Kerr was found buried under 4.5 metres of snow at Mount Bogong in Victoria. Inspector Dave Ryan from Wangaratta police said Mr Buckland was found 60 metres up the same slope from where Mr Kerr's body was recovered on Monday, and it appears he was buried under the same dump of snow which claimed his friend. 'They unfortunately have both been caught up in the one avalanche,' he said. A Victoria Police spokeswoman said Mr Buckland was discovered at about 10.30am on Tuesday buried underneath snow 'quite close' to where Mr Kerr's body was located on Monday. Martie Buckland, 33, from Yarra Junction was found on Tuesday morning. Police said the body was found close to where friend Daniel Kerr was located buried beneath snow on Monday. Mr Buckland, and Daniel Kerr, 32, from Hawthorn, Melbourne, failed to return from a snowboarding trip on Saturday. They last made contact with family members on Thursday. Their campsite was found abandoned by a group of walkers on Sunday. The body of one of the men was found under 4.5 metres of snow. Police say he was killed in an avalanche
Buckland
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query: For the past week the lorries have been holed up next to a Russian military base close to the border, amid fears by @placeholder that some of the lorries contained military equipment. entities: Angela Merkel, German, Kiev, Kremlin, Moscow, Nato, Putin, Russia, Russian, Russians, Ukraine, Ukrainian, Vladimir Putin passage: Ukraine accused Russia of invasion today, after Vladimir Putin ordered a controversial aid convoy into the country because he could 'wait no longer'. The Russian President held telephone talks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel and, according to the Kremlin, expressed 'serious concern' about the military escalation in eastern Ukraine and admitted he had lost patience in the stand-off over the convoy. Hundreds of lorries that Russia claims are carrying humanitarian aid but which Ukraine insists have a military purpose were sent over the border this morning without permission from the Kiev government, which added that its border guards had been 'blocked'. Russians defy Kiev to send 270 lorries over border after week-long stand-off. President Putin admits in call to Angela Merkel that he could 'wait no longer' Ukraine claims its border guards were 'blocked' as vehicles entered country. Tensions escalate to dangerous levels, as Nato rebukes Moscow tactics. Kiev warns rebels may attack convoy then blame it on Ukrainian forces
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query: He has said that if he wins the £50,000 compensation case he would use it to buy land in @placeholder, adding that he would like to go back home but the UK government is stopping him. entities: Abdirahman Ajab, Britain, Home Office, Martin Robinson, Somalian, UK passage: By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 04:21 EST, 25 February 2013 | UPDATED: 04:34 EST, 25 February 2013 A criminal asylum seeker is suing the Government for £50,000 claiming their persistent attempts to deport him from Britain has left him unable to sleep and psychologically scarred. Abdirahman Ajab, who has a string of previous convictions, says his treatment has given him 'mental problems' and 'nightmares' so the Home Office 'owe' him. The 30-year-old Somalian has been convicted of robbery and false imprisonment but still convinced a High Court judge to let him stay in the UK several years ago. He now says that being held at an immigration centre for eight months while the Government considered his case gave him mental health problems. Abdirahman Ajab, 30, convicted of armed robbery and false imprisonment. Criminal has fought off several deportation attempts since being jailed. Now suing for £50,000 saying that his treatment gave him 'mental problems'
Somalian
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query: While the @placeholder market is not large, it is a key launch market for Apple products outside the United States. entities: Amazon, America, Apple, Australia, Californian, Galaxy, Nomura, Samsung, U.S. passage: Last updated at 2:59 PM on 5th December 2011 Passions run high: An Apple employee with the company's logo shaved in his hair - today, the company lost one round in its copyright battle with Samsung, as Samsung won the rights to sell Galaxy tablets in Australia Samsung has won the most important round yet in its global legal battle with Apple - after the Californian company's bid to halt U.S. sales of Samsung's Galaxy products was rejected. The companies are embroiled in bitter patent disputes in 10 countries - but none is more important than the U.S., Samsung's biggest market. Samsung 'free to sell' Galaxy devices in America. Shares rise 2% in wake of ruling. Nomura analyst says 'tide turning' in Samsung's favour. Amazon tablets may undercut both company's products
Australia
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query: Demonstrations in @placeholder have called for the departure of President Hosni Mubarak. entities: Ali Khamenei, Ben Ali, CNN, Egypt, Iran, Iranian, Islamic, Khamenei, Mubarak, North Africa, Press TV, Tehran, Tunisia, United States, Zionist passage: Tehran, Iran (CNN) -- Iran's supreme leader praised the uprisings in Egypt and Tunisia Friday and said they echo his country's revolution more than three decades ago, state media reported. "Today, developments in North Africa, (including) Egypt, Tunisia and some other countries have a special meaning for the Iranian nation," Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said during a Friday prayer sermon, according to Press TV. "This is what was always referred to as the Islamic awakening created by the victory of the great revolution of the Iranian nation." Iran's revolution in 1979 toppled the shah of Iran and ushered in an Islamic republic. Iran's revolution in '79 toppled the shah. Supreme leader calls Mubarak a Zionist "lackey" Ben Ali had been dependent on United States, Khamenei said
Egypt
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query: 85mins: @placeholder crosses well once again but Jagielka is there to clear. entities: Arnold, Baines, Barry, Benaglio, Caligiuri, Coleman, De Bruyne, Europa League, Everton, Everton XI, Howard, Jagielka, Jung, Kevin Mirallas, Knoche, Leighton Baines, Luca Banti, Luiz Gustavo, Lukaku, Malanda, Martinez, McCarthy, McGeady, Mirallas, Naismith, Naldo, Olic, Ricardo Rodriguez, Rodriguez, Seamus Coleman, Stones, Toffees, Vfl Wolfsburg, Wolfsburg XI passage: Host commentator It's all over and it ends 4-1 after an impressive home performance from Everton. An own goal from Rodriguez gave the Toffees an early lead before Coleman and Baines scored either side of the break to put Martinez's side into a commanding lead. Mirallas added the icing on the cake with a fourth before a stunning consolation free-kick from Rodriguez. And he has been beaten! There was nothing Howard could do about a stunning free-kick from Rodriguez which grazes the post before flying in. Howard looks a bit annoyed, but the final whistle goes and it ends 4-1! Everton defeat Vfl Wolfsburg in their opening Europa League fixture. Everton XI: Howard, Coleman, Baines, Stones, Jagielka, McCarthy, Barry, Mirallas, McGeady, Naismith, Lukaku. Wolfsburg XI: Benaglio, Caligiuri, Olic, De Bruyne, Malanda, Luiz Gustavo, Jung, Naldo, Arnold, Knoche, Rodriguez. Referee: Luca Banti. Ricardo Rodriguez own goal gives Everton lead after Naismith strike. Seamus Coleman doubles Everton's lead with far post header. Leighton Baines scores second half penalty. Kevin Mirallas add a fourth in closing stages. Rodriguez scores late free-kick for away side
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query: They say it's the @placeholder military flexing its ability and presence. entities: Air Force, Alaska, CNN, Elmendorf Air Force Base, Russian, Russians, Tupolev, U.S., United States, WASHINGTON passage: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Two U.S. Air Force F-15s escorted two Russian Bear long-range bombers out of an air exclusion zone off the coast of Alaska, U.S. military officials said Wednesday. Two U.S. Air Force F-15s were dispatched to meet the Russian bombers. U.S. radar picked up the Russian turbo-prop Tupolev-95 planes about 500 miles off the Alaska coast. The U.S. fighters from Elmendorf Air Force Base were dispatched to meet the bombers and escorted them out of the area without incident, the officials said. The United States maintains the air exclusion zone off the coast of Alaska, barring unidentified aircraft or aircraft that don't file flight plans inside that area. U.S. radar picks up the Russian planes about 500 miles off the Alaska coast. The Russians entered an air exclusion zone. They are escorted out of the area without incident. Russian planes last came near the U.S. coastline in February
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query: A six-day federal trial had wrapped up earlier this week, and Leighton had openly indicated he would likely rule in @placeholder's favor. entities: Air Force, Air Force Reserve, CNN, Margaret Witt, Obama, Ronald Leighton, Tacoma, Washington, Witt passage: (CNN) -- A federal judge has ordered the reinstatement of an openly lesbian former Air Force major who was dismissed from the military under the government's "don't ask, don't tell" policy. Judge Ronald Leighton of Tacoma, Washington, made his ruling Friday. It is the latest legal and political setback for the Obama administration, which is seeking to end the policy through a legislative and executive solution. Maj. Margaret Witt, a decorated flight nurse with 20 years of service, had sued to return to the Air Force Reserve. She was honorably discharged in July 2007 on the grounds that she had a six-year relationship with another woman, a civilian. NEW: Air Force: "Witt's discharge was fully consistent with the law" The judge says Witt's discharge violated constitutional due process rights. She was a decorated flight nurse with 20 years of service. Judge: Her dismissal did not promote military readiness, unit morale or cohesion
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query: @placeholder are now competing against Jordanians for low-paying jobs, whether in hospitality or light manufacturing. entities: Amman, Bedouins, ISIS, Iraq, Jordan, Mafraq, Mosul, Syria, Syrian, UNHCR, Umayya Toukan passage: It's not easy being Jordan and it is about to become even more difficult, again. Sandwiched in between Iraq and Syria, Jordan's destiny seems to be one of a constant struggle for survival. This violent storyline was written over a decade ago during the Iraq war. The latest outbreak of violence after ISIS swept through Mosul and beyond has Jordan's inner circle and the business community drawing up worst scenarios, with Syria and Iraq representing bookends of trouble. Jordan is now home to more than 1.3 million Syrian refugees, half absorbed during the last 24 months. As a sign of the times, on a video shoot down to the Mafraq region two hours south Amman, we saw scores of second hand UNHCR tents that are now being utilized by Bedouins. Jordan is sandwiched between troubled countries including Syria and Iraq. It is now home to more than 1.3 million refugees, half from the last 24 months. Its finance minister Umayya Toukan says international help is urgently needed
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query: journey, Miss @placeholder told him that she could not go any further so her entities: Daily Mail, Graham Bashford, Grove Arms, Hayley Jayes, Jasmine, Lorna Brown, Ludwell, Wiltshire passage: By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 08:24 EST, 24 January 2013 | UPDATED: 12:30 EST, 24 January 2013 Living in a pub, you might expect being woken up by frantic bangs on the front door to mean that there is someone in need of emergency food and drink. However, Lorna Brown, daughter of the landlord of the Grove Arms in Ludwell, Wiltshire, had a different kind of situation on her hands when she heard someone thumping on the door. The 20-year-old trainee paramedic had just finished a night shift and was drifting off at 8.15am on Friday when prison officer Graham Bashford, 58, pulled up outside the pub. Hayley Jayes went into labour in the car while travelling to hospital. Student paramedic Lorna Brown delivered baby Jasmine in front seat
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query: They're predominantly chewed in @placeholder, where their use isn't limited to adults. entities: Asia, CNN, Myanmar, Myo Min Than, Yangon passage: Yangon, Myanmar (CNN) -- Heavy users of betel quids reveal their addiction when they smile. Their teeth are stained a reddish-black, dyed from years of chewing potent parcels of areca nuts and tobacco, wrapped in a lime-coated betel leaf. "Some people after they eat they're drinking coffee or tea; always after eating I'm chewing the betel nut. I like it," says Myo Min Than, a 28-year-old noodle seller at a market in Myanmar's largest city, Yangon. Like tea or coffee, betel quids -- or "nuts" as they're often referred to -- give users a lift. But unlike tea or coffee, they also give them oral cancer. Hundreds of millions of people chew betel quids, mostly in Asia. Research shows that chewing the parcels raises the risk of oral cancer. Betel quids are parcels of areca nuts and tobacco wrapped in a lime-coated betel leaf. In Myanmar, they're popular with taxi drivers who use them to stay awake on the roads
Asia
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query: Best selfie ever: Ellen's A-list Oscar's picture literally broke @placeholder when she uploaded this celebrity laden picture during the ceremony entities: David Ortiz, Ellen DeGeneres, James Nye, Jay Carney, Obama, Ortiz, Oscar, Red Sox, Samsung, South Korean, Spontaneous' Selfie, Twitter, White House, World Series passage: By James Nye Samsung and David Ortiz appear to have duped President Obama into participating in their latest questionable promotional stunt. The supposedly spontaneous selfie the Red Sox hitter snapped with a smiling Obama on the White House lawn on Tuesday was in fact sponsored by the South Korean tech-giant as part of a new commercial relationship between the two. What had initially seemed a genuine part of the 2013 World Series winner's celebrations was confirmed to be an advertising campaign that brought a curt response from Jay Carney, the White House spokesman and himself a diehard Red Sox fan. 'Spontaneous' Selfie of Red Sox hitter David Ortiz and President Obama re-tweeted tens of thousands of times via Twitter. Revealed to be part of carefully coordinated social media campaign organized by Samsung and player. Samsung admitted that they had planned out Ortiz's photo-ops at the White House beforehand. David Ortiz and Samsung signed a commercial sponsorship deal on Monday. White House said that President Obama was not aware he was taking part in an advertising campaign. Ellen DeGeneres' famous A-list Oscar selfie was part of a Samsung online promotion
Twitter
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query: @placeholder rocked a diamond circle pendant and Olivia wore a diamond and ruby pendant in 18K white gold with matching earrings. entities: Emma, Emma Miller, Expendables III, Fran, Fran Newman-Young, Hollywood, Hugo Taylor, Invictus games, Jonathan Ross, Leicester Square Odeon, Olivia, Spencer, Spencer Matthews, Sylvester Stallone, The Expendables III., W Hotel passage: By Spencer Matthews Hollywood movie star Sylvester Stallone was in town for the red carpet premiere of his latest installment of the explosive blockbuster franchise The Expendables III. The first half decent red-carpet event in the capital for a few weeks and my agent got me a couple of tickets and told me I should show my face. A gang of us met up at the W Hotel bar just around the corner from the Leicester Square Odeon – Hugo Taylor, Emma Miller, Fran Newman-Young and her sister Olivia. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Red carpet ready: Spencer is joined by (left to right) Olivia, Fran and Emma for the premier of the Expendables III. Spencer has settled back into the high life attending a premier this week. He saw Jonathan Ross and apologised for his behavior on his show. Spencer celebrated his 26th birthday with Hugo Taylor and a haircut. He is also eager to promote the Invictus games 2014
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query: However being a swami, he can't sign contracts either with his staff or @placeholder's clients, which he says has only caused a problem once. entities: CHENNAI, CNN, Chennai, Christian Fabre, Fabre, Fashions International, Frenchman, Hindu, India, Kenzo, Lee Cooper, Swami Pranavananda Brahmendra Avadutha, Swamiji, Tamil Nadu passage: CHENNAI, India (CNN) -- At 68, Christian Fabre, CEO of Fashions International, might be expected to be thinking about retiring. Christian Fabre, or Swami Pranavananda Brahmendra Avadutha, or just Swamiji for short But Fabre, or Swami Pranavananda Brahmendra Avadutha as he is also called, is a practicing Hindu monk as well as a businessman, and retirement doesn't really enter his thoughts. "I'm having too much fun," he says with a chuckle. Hardly a gnomic mysticist, Fabre comes across as a jolly old soul, and greets me wearing saffron robes, sandals and sporting the most stylish pair of rimless glasses ever worn by a monk of any denomination. Frenchman Christian Fabre is CEO of fashion company and also a Hindu monk. Splits time between his office in Chennai and ashram in the hills of Tamil Nadu. Has been in India for 37 years; clients include Kenzo and Lee Cooper. Recently launched own clothing label, despite not wearing clothes himself
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query: At the final whistle, @placeholder openly celebrated his team's victory in close proximity to Suarez and also drew a rebuke from his manager Ferguson. entities: Alex Ferguson, Ayre, CNN, EPL, English Premier League, Evra, Frenchman, Ian Ayre, Liverpool, Luis Suarez, Luiz Suarez, Man Utd, Manchester United, Patrice Evra, Suarez, United, Uruguay passage: (CNN) -- Liverpool striker Luiz Suarez apologized Sunday for refusing to shake hands with Manchester United's Patrice Evra before the start of an English Premier League match. The Uruguay international was widely criticized for Saturday's snub which came as they met face to face for the first time since he was given an eight-game ban for racially abusing the Frenchman at an earlier fixture between the two clubs in October. United manager Alex Ferguson called Suarez a "disgrace" while Liverpool managing director Ian Ayre was angered by his own player's actions. "We are extremely disappointed Luis Suarez did not shake hands with Patrice Evra before yesterday's game. The player had told us beforehand that he would, but then chose not to do so," Ayre told the club's official website. Luis Suarez apologizes for refusing to shake Patrice Evra's hand. Uruguay star says he "got things wrong" before start of EPL game. Suarez criticized by Liverpool managing director Ian Ayre. Suarez got eight-game ban for racially abusing Man Utd's Evra
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query: Bowe Bergdahl is pictured here in an undated photo provided to reporters by the @placeholder. entities: AWOL, Afghanistan, Army, Bergdahl, Bowe Bergdahl, Chuck Hagel, Freedom of Information Act, Obama, Pentagon, Taliban passage: The Pentagon has been briefed on an investigation into Sgt Bowe Bergdahl's disappearance from a base in Afghanistan five years ago. Details about the probe's conclusion have been closely held. But they are likely to lay out whether Bergdahl deserted his post or was 'absent without leave' or AWOL. And it could include recommendations on whether Bergdahl should be charged with any criminal violations or forced to leave the Army. Any final disposition will eventually also determine whether Bergdahl gets as much as $300,000 in back pay and other benefits, including continued health care. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Impending report: The Pentagon has been briefed on a report into the disappearance of army Sgt Bowe Bergdahl who was freed from captivity in May after Obama traded him for five Taliban commanders. The Pentagon, including Chuck Hagel, briefed on investigation to determine is Sgt Bowe Bergdahl was 'absent without leave' or AWOL. Bergdahl could get as much as $300k in compensation. 'We explained exactly what happened. He deserted his post...and we're now still sitting here waiting for answers,' Bergdahl's former platoon leader said. If the Army doesn't release its finished review to the public, a member of Bergdahl's platoon said he may file a Freedom of Information Act request
Army
[ "Army" ]
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query: Since Muslims began construction at the site in the seventh century, Haram al-Sharif, now controlled by an Islamic trust, has been an almost constant source of tension between @placeholder and Jews. entities: CNN, Haram al-Sharif, Islam, Israeli, Jerusalem, Jews, Judaism, Luba Samri, Muslims, Noble Sanctuary, Palestinian, Temple Mount passage: (CNN) -- Israeli-Palestinian tensions flared again in Jerusalem on Wednesday, with police and youths clashing at one of the holiest sites in Judaism and Islam, and a Palestinian motorist slamming into pedestrians, killing one. The events occurred amid unrest spurred in part by a days long war of words -- and sometimes rocks and bullets -- over the compound called the Temple Mount by Jews and Haram al-Sharif, or the Noble Sanctuary, by Muslims. At the compound -- the holiest site in Judaism and the third-holiest in Islam -- groups of Palestinian youths threw stones and set off fireworks at Israeli police officers when the site was opened to visitors, Israeli police spokeswoman Luba Samri said. Clashes left more than 15 people injured, police said. NEW: Three Israeli soldiers are in moderate condition, a hospital official says. Clashes have erupted at a Palestinian refugee camp, witnesses say. Paramedics say 15 injured in latest clashes at Temple Mount, or Haram al-Sharif. Elsewhere: Palestinian driver hits pedestrians; Israeli police officer killed
Muslims
[ "Muslims" ]
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query: Still, Hollande has also intimated that he could take a more pragmatic approach and understands that French actions could have practical and symbolic impacts that might detract from @placeholder standing in the world. entities: Afghanistan, Atlantic, CNN, Camp David, Chicago, European, France, Francois Hollande, French, G-20, Hollande, Iran, Jacobson, Libya, Mark Jacobson, Maryland, Mexico City, NATO Summit, Nicholas Sarkozy, Socialist, Syria passage: (CNN) -- The defeat of French President Nicholas Sarkozy at the hands of Francois Hollande has the potential to greatly affect European politics and the future of the euro, as many have noted. But the election of the first French Socialist president since 1995 also could dramatically change France's role in the world, at a particularly sensitive time. No doubt both sides of the Atlantic will keep a close eye on the rhetoric and actions of the new French leader in the days ahead. Almost from the outset, Hollande will be in the international spotlight, with the G-8 meeting at Camp David, Maryland, and the NATO Summit in Chicago less than two weeks away, and a G-20 meeting scheduled for June in Mexico City. Mark Jacobson: Election of Francois Hollande has global implications. He says new French president could accelerate withdrawal of French troops from Afghanistan. Jacobson: France, which played leading role in Libya, could affect Syria and Iran policy. Hollande's success may rest on his ability to work with leaders of other nations, he says
France
[ "France", "French" ]