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(CNN) -- He began his career as a bus driver in Caracas, then rose through the ranks to become a member of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez's inner circle. Now, if Chavez's health worsens, Vice President Nicolas Maduro could be the one to take the reins. Chavez, who is battling cancer, said Saturday that Maduro should replace him "if something were to happen that would incapacitate me." "My firm opinion, as clear as the full moon -- irrevocable, absolute, total -- is ... that you elect Nicolas Maduro as president," Chavez said, waving a copy of the Venezuelan Constitution as he spoke. "I ask this of you from my heart. He is one of the young leaders with the greatest ability to continue, if I cannot." @highlight NEW: Analyst: Nicolas Maduro was behind radical foreign policy decisions, but also compromises @highlight Hugo Chavez says he wants Maduro to replace him if his health worsens @highlight Maduro, 50, is Venezuela's vice president and foreign minister @highlight He started his career as a bus driver, then later become a union leader and a politician
Polls have indicated that although @placeholder still has strong backing from his supporters, other possible successors don't seem to generate that kind of enthusiasm.
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Since The Bridge disappeared from our screens in February in a flurry of betrayal, dead bodies and elaborate plot twists, it's been a frustrating time for fans of Scandi Noir. What was in the files that Danish detective Martin Rohde saw that related to the childhood of his blunt-speaking Swedish colleague Saga Noren? Is Martin himself guilty of murder? And does the temperature ever rise above freezing in this corner of Scandinavia? Scandinavian drama The Bridge takes its name from the five-mile bridge across the Oresund, linking Copenhagen in Denmark and Malmo in Sweden The good news is that we won't have to wait too much longer to find out. @highlight Tours include trips to five-mile bridge linking Copenhagen and Malmo @highlight Visitors can stay in the same Swedish hotel where The Bridge was filmed @highlight Most of The Bridge is filmed along the Swedish coast in Ystad @highlight Ystad also the setting for numerous murders in the BBC4 drama Wallander
In @placeholder, it's a symphony of misery, augmented by depressing decor, despair and Martin's haunting visions in the subterranean swimming pool.
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(CNN) -- South Sudan appealed for international aid for a remote region that has been under attack by roaming fighters, as thousands of residents fled into the bush to avoid the violence. The government declared Jonglei state a "humanitarian disaster area" and called on international aid agencies to help provide urgently needed assistance. It is not yet clear how many people have been killed or injured in the violence. The United Nations said Thursday it was mounting a "massive emergency support programme" to help those displaced by fighting. The organization sent a battalion of peacekeepers to the area last week amid reports that members of the Lou Nuer tribe were marching toward two towns which are home to the rival Murle tribe. @highlight NEW: The United Nations says it is providing emergency help to those most in need @highlight At least 50,000 people have fled violence in Jonglei state @highlight The government declares the state a "humanitarian disaster area" @highlight Ethnic tension flares as tribes fight over grazing lands and water rights
Grande said the @placeholder had helped evacuate citizens from the area and avert a greater crisis.
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(CNN) -- South Sudan appealed for international aid for a remote region that has been under attack by roaming fighters, as thousands of residents fled into the bush to avoid the violence. The government declared Jonglei state a "humanitarian disaster area" and called on international aid agencies to help provide urgently needed assistance. It is not yet clear how many people have been killed or injured in the violence. The United Nations said Thursday it was mounting a "massive emergency support programme" to help those displaced by fighting. The organization sent a battalion of peacekeepers to the area last week amid reports that members of the Lou Nuer tribe were marching toward two towns which are home to the rival Murle tribe. @highlight NEW: The United Nations says it is providing emergency help to those most in need @highlight At least 50,000 people have fled violence in Jonglei state @highlight The government declares the state a "humanitarian disaster area" @highlight Ethnic tension flares as tribes fight over grazing lands and water rights
The government of @placeholder itself is trying to do the same, but facing the same constraints."
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By Philip Quinn If the final dress rehearsal before the opening night of the Euro 2016 drama wasn’t worth a standing ovation, Republic of Ireland casting director Martin O’Neill will be satisfied things went to script. Seeking pointers for Georgia on a subdued evening in the Aviva Stadium, O’Neill will have noted Kevin Doyle’s well-taken header, Wes Hoolahan’s invention, Robbie Brady’s deliveries and Darron Gibson’s enthusiastic return. At one point, Gibson was a tad too enthusiastic and a crude second half lunge earned the Everton midfielder a deserved caution, and the hook ashore from O’Neill moments later. Opener: Crystal Palace striker Kevin Doyle headed The Republic of Ireland ahead after 20 minutes @highlight Robbie Brady crossed for Kevin Doyle to head in the opener on 20 minutes @highlight Doyle is currently on-loan at Crystal Palace in the Premier League @highlight Alex Pearce added a second after 81 minutes from a corner @highlight Martin O'Neill takes the Republic of Ireland for their first Euro 2016 qualifier in Georgia on Sunday
His delivery picked out @placeholder for the opener and on the half hour another, pin-point corner was met by Pearce at the far post with a thumping header.
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LONDON, England (CNN) -- A Paralympic gold medal winner will not be allowed to compete in the Beijing Olympics later this year after athletics' governing body ruled that his specially-designed prosthetic limbs gave him an unfair advantage over other runners. Paralympic champion Oscar Pretorius competed in two able-bodied athletics meetings in 2007. The International Association of Athletics Federations ruled that Oscar Pistorius' shock-absorbing carbon-fiber prosthetics gave him a "demonstrable mechanical advantage" compared to able-bodied athletes. Pistorius, nicknamed the "Blade Runner" because of his prosthetics, won gold in the 200 meters and a bronze medal in the 100m at the 2004 Paralympic Games in Athens. @highlight Double-amputee sprinter Oscar Pistorius ineligible to run at Beijing Olympics @highlight IAAF rules that the South African's prosthetic blades give him unfair advantage @highlight The 21-year-old Pistorius has set three world records in Paralympic events
@placeholder is reported to be considering an appeal against the verdict.
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Supporters of a charity that provides books for school children were caught by undercover investigators chanting 'White Power', and using slogans from Hitler's Mein Kampf. The Steadfast Trust bills itself as being 'the first and only registered charity which undertakes work specifically for the English community' but has been accused of attracting far right extremists. Now an undercover investigation team has secretly filmed charity supporters giving Nazi salutes, chanting 'white power' and 'victory to the Aryan race', and using references to Hitler. Scroll down for video Supporters of The Steadfast Trust, a charity that provides books for school children were caught by undercover investigators making Nazi salutes (pictured) and chanting 'White Power' @highlight The Steadfast Trust was filmed by undercover investigators for ITV @highlight Supporters filmed giving Nazi salutes and chanting 'white power' @highlight Charity Commission has now revoked Trust's charity status @highlight Investigators also infiltrated Islamic charity The Global Aid Trust @highlight They witnessed worker expressing support for Charlie Hebdo mentor @highlight At the Hindu Swayamsevak Sangh UK charity children at a summer camp were told Islam is the 'world's worst religion' @highlight Exposure: Charities Behaving Badly is on ITV tonight at 10.40pm.
'Our actions over the years show that HSS promotes diversity and unity in @placeholder.
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Washington (CNN) -- President Obama threw his support behind a controversial proposal to build an Islamic center and mosque near New York's ground zero, saying Friday that "Muslims have the same right to practice their religion as anyone else in this country." "That includes the right to build a place of worship and a community center on private property in lower Manhattan, in accordance with local laws and ordinances," Obama said at a White House Iftar dinner celebrating the Islamic holy month of Ramadan. The president's remarks drew praise from New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, who announced his support for the Islamic center last week. @highlight NEW: Republican congressman says Obama "caved into political correctness." @highlight NEW: Muslim who attended White House event surprised Obama touched "hot potato" @highlight New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg praises Obama's remarks @highlight Obama said that "Muslims have the same right to practice their religion as anyone else"
"We must all recognize and respect the sensitivities surrounding the development of lower @placeholder," Obama said, according to his prepared remarks.
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The Ocean Drive mansion where Gianni Versace lived and died is to reopen this month as luxury boutique hotel Villa by Barton G. Situated on South Beach in Miami, the five-star property is where the Italian designer was shot dead on its front steps by serial killer Andrew Cunanan in 1997. Reopening fully by the end of March, the 10-suite Villa by Barton G boasts 54-foot 'thousand mosaic' swimming pool lined in 24-carat gold, which was designed by Versace. Boutique hotel: Villa by Barton G is to reopen at Gianni Versace's former mansion on Ocean Drive in Miami Design marvel: The style of Villa by Barton G is very much in keeping with the lavish tastes of its former owner @highlight Villa by Barton G boasts 54-foot 'thousand mosaic' Versace-designed pool @highlight Prices for one night in a villa suite start at £1,315 (EXCLUDING breakfast) @highlight Guests can stay in the Italian designer's former bedroom with nine-foot bed
But locals still refer to it as 'the @placeholder mansion'.
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(CNN) -- When Brazilian ace Neymar signed with Barcelona in May, observers wondered if he could develop a potent partnership with four-time player of the year Lionel Messi. So far, so good for the tandem. Neymar scored his first league goal and set up Messi as Barcelona defeated Champions League side Real Sociedad 4-1 to maintain its perfect record in Spain's La Liga through six matches. Neymar has now logged at least one assist in four straight league games -- and three times Messi has been the grateful beneficiary. Messi particularly likes playing against Sociedad, too, netting every time he has faced them at the Camp Nou since Sociedad earned promotion in 2010. @highlight Barcelona maintains its perfect record in Spain's La Liga by beating Real Sociedad 4-1 @highlight Neymar scored one and set up Lionel Messi as the dream pairing clicked at the Camp Nou @highlight Sergio Busquets and substitute Marc Bartra scored the other goals for Barcelona @highlight Borussia Dortmund needs extra time to see off second-tier 1860 Munich in the German Cup
@placeholder, now winless in the league since the opening weekend, struck the crossbar in the second minute but it was mostly one-way traffic at the other end thereafter.
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(CNN) -- When Brazilian ace Neymar signed with Barcelona in May, observers wondered if he could develop a potent partnership with four-time player of the year Lionel Messi. So far, so good for the tandem. Neymar scored his first league goal and set up Messi as Barcelona defeated Champions League side Real Sociedad 4-1 to maintain its perfect record in Spain's La Liga through six matches. Neymar has now logged at least one assist in four straight league games -- and three times Messi has been the grateful beneficiary. Messi particularly likes playing against Sociedad, too, netting every time he has faced them at the Camp Nou since Sociedad earned promotion in 2010. @highlight Barcelona maintains its perfect record in Spain's La Liga by beating Real Sociedad 4-1 @highlight Neymar scored one and set up Lionel Messi as the dream pairing clicked at the Camp Nou @highlight Sergio Busquets and substitute Marc Bartra scored the other goals for Barcelona @highlight Borussia Dortmund needs extra time to see off second-tier 1860 Munich in the German Cup
Messi could have had a hat-trick within 40 minutes but he hit the crossbar from close range -- holding midfielder @placeholder scored from outside the box seconds later for only his fifth league goal in five years -- and failed to connect cleanly after Barcelona cut open the Sociedad defense.
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(CNN) -- When Brazilian ace Neymar signed with Barcelona in May, observers wondered if he could develop a potent partnership with four-time player of the year Lionel Messi. So far, so good for the tandem. Neymar scored his first league goal and set up Messi as Barcelona defeated Champions League side Real Sociedad 4-1 to maintain its perfect record in Spain's La Liga through six matches. Neymar has now logged at least one assist in four straight league games -- and three times Messi has been the grateful beneficiary. Messi particularly likes playing against Sociedad, too, netting every time he has faced them at the Camp Nou since Sociedad earned promotion in 2010. @highlight Barcelona maintains its perfect record in Spain's La Liga by beating Real Sociedad 4-1 @highlight Neymar scored one and set up Lionel Messi as the dream pairing clicked at the Camp Nou @highlight Sergio Busquets and substitute Marc Bartra scored the other goals for Barcelona @highlight Borussia Dortmund needs extra time to see off second-tier 1860 Munich in the German Cup
Messi then almost scored from another @placeholder pass but saw his effort blocked.
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(CNN) -- When Brazilian ace Neymar signed with Barcelona in May, observers wondered if he could develop a potent partnership with four-time player of the year Lionel Messi. So far, so good for the tandem. Neymar scored his first league goal and set up Messi as Barcelona defeated Champions League side Real Sociedad 4-1 to maintain its perfect record in Spain's La Liga through six matches. Neymar has now logged at least one assist in four straight league games -- and three times Messi has been the grateful beneficiary. Messi particularly likes playing against Sociedad, too, netting every time he has faced them at the Camp Nou since Sociedad earned promotion in 2010. @highlight Barcelona maintains its perfect record in Spain's La Liga by beating Real Sociedad 4-1 @highlight Neymar scored one and set up Lionel Messi as the dream pairing clicked at the Camp Nou @highlight Sergio Busquets and substitute Marc Bartra scored the other goals for Barcelona @highlight Borussia Dortmund needs extra time to see off second-tier 1860 Munich in the German Cup
It hasn't been the best of weeks for @placeholder.
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Jose Mourinho believes Fernando Torres needed a 'change of scenery' from Chelsea, but the Portuguese would have preferred if the Spain striker had moved to Inter Milan rather than AC Milan. Torres agreed a two-year loan move to Milan - and not Mourinho's former team Inter - after a challenging three-and-a-half-years at Stamford Bridge following his £50million arrival from Liverpool in January 2011. 'I'm an Interista and I would have preferred if he'd gone to Inter,' Chelsea boss Mourinho told reporters at a UEFA coaching seminar in Nyon. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Fernando Torres: I left Chelsea to feel important again @highlight Fernando Torres has left Chelsea for AC Milan on a two-year loan @highlight Jose Mourinho let Torres leave Stamford Bridge after three-and-a-half years @highlight Mourinho is a former Inter Milan manager and admitted he would rather have let Torres join his former club
Upon joining @placeholder last Friday, Torres said of the move: 'I feel good, mentally strong.
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Jose Mourinho believes Fernando Torres needed a 'change of scenery' from Chelsea, but the Portuguese would have preferred if the Spain striker had moved to Inter Milan rather than AC Milan. Torres agreed a two-year loan move to Milan - and not Mourinho's former team Inter - after a challenging three-and-a-half-years at Stamford Bridge following his £50million arrival from Liverpool in January 2011. 'I'm an Interista and I would have preferred if he'd gone to Inter,' Chelsea boss Mourinho told reporters at a UEFA coaching seminar in Nyon. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Fernando Torres: I left Chelsea to feel important again @highlight Fernando Torres has left Chelsea for AC Milan on a two-year loan @highlight Jose Mourinho let Torres leave Stamford Bridge after three-and-a-half years @highlight Mourinho is a former Inter Milan manager and admitted he would rather have let Torres join his former club
Torres will wear the number nine shirt for his new club, something the now-@placeholder man knows has a lot of history.
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By Leslie Larson PUBLISHED: 17:24 EST, 19 December 2012 | UPDATED: 10:51 EST, 20 December 2012 The violence that broke out at the Sandy Hook Elementary School continues to shock: images of the little faces and the heroic teachers who tried desperately to save their students have pierced the hearts of people worldwide. As the grief-stricken families are laying to rest the loved ones stolen from them in the tragedy on December 14 – the small town of Bath, Michigan is standing in solidarity with the people of Newtown as the Connecticut community struggles to move forward after being shaken to the core by the unspeakable violence. @highlight The Bath Massacre in a small Michigan town killed 45 people, 38 children @highlight The attacker in 1927 killed his wife, launched his killing spree at the school and then took his own life @highlight Survivors of the tragedy say they understand the devastation of the Sandy Hook school shooting in a way that no one else can
Rebuild: The townspeople of @placeholder, Mich. came together to rebuild the school after the tragic school explosion
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By Leslie Larson PUBLISHED: 17:24 EST, 19 December 2012 | UPDATED: 10:51 EST, 20 December 2012 The violence that broke out at the Sandy Hook Elementary School continues to shock: images of the little faces and the heroic teachers who tried desperately to save their students have pierced the hearts of people worldwide. As the grief-stricken families are laying to rest the loved ones stolen from them in the tragedy on December 14 – the small town of Bath, Michigan is standing in solidarity with the people of Newtown as the Connecticut community struggles to move forward after being shaken to the core by the unspeakable violence. @highlight The Bath Massacre in a small Michigan town killed 45 people, 38 children @highlight The attacker in 1927 killed his wife, launched his killing spree at the school and then took his own life @highlight Survivors of the tragedy say they understand the devastation of the Sandy Hook school shooting in a way that no one else can
Hope: The @placeholder community has come together in the aftermath of the tragedy
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By Leslie Larson PUBLISHED: 17:24 EST, 19 December 2012 | UPDATED: 10:51 EST, 20 December 2012 The violence that broke out at the Sandy Hook Elementary School continues to shock: images of the little faces and the heroic teachers who tried desperately to save their students have pierced the hearts of people worldwide. As the grief-stricken families are laying to rest the loved ones stolen from them in the tragedy on December 14 – the small town of Bath, Michigan is standing in solidarity with the people of Newtown as the Connecticut community struggles to move forward after being shaken to the core by the unspeakable violence. @highlight The Bath Massacre in a small Michigan town killed 45 people, 38 children @highlight The attacker in 1927 killed his wife, launched his killing spree at the school and then took his own life @highlight Survivors of the tragedy say they understand the devastation of the Sandy Hook school shooting in a way that no one else can
As the town in @placeholder tries to recover from the tragedy, the author said that the community of Bath came together to try to recover from the tragedy.
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(CNN) -- Last Friday, I was in Uganda's Constitutional Court as a member of the legal team that persuaded its judges to overturn our country's inhumane anti-homosexuality law. Today, I am in Washington for the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit "Investing in the Next Generation" with a message: Invest in human rights in Africa. It's hard to believe that African leaders and some development experts still debate whether human rights is a "Western concept" and whether countries can grow without human rights. African leaders have been too eager to advance their own economic and security agendas without consideration of the rights of their citizens. @highlight President Obama holds first-ever U.S.-Africa summit in Washington this week @highlight Nicholas Opiyo: African leaders often give lip service to human rights, but abuse them @highlight Opiyo: Uganda, other countries still torment gay people, jail protesters and opponents @highlight Opiyo: U.S. and African leaders must work together toward human rights in Africa
Even health and development projects funded by the @placeholder have not been spared.
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(CNN) -- Last Friday, I was in Uganda's Constitutional Court as a member of the legal team that persuaded its judges to overturn our country's inhumane anti-homosexuality law. Today, I am in Washington for the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit "Investing in the Next Generation" with a message: Invest in human rights in Africa. It's hard to believe that African leaders and some development experts still debate whether human rights is a "Western concept" and whether countries can grow without human rights. African leaders have been too eager to advance their own economic and security agendas without consideration of the rights of their citizens. @highlight President Obama holds first-ever U.S.-Africa summit in Washington this week @highlight Nicholas Opiyo: African leaders often give lip service to human rights, but abuse them @highlight Opiyo: Uganda, other countries still torment gay people, jail protesters and opponents @highlight Opiyo: U.S. and African leaders must work together toward human rights in Africa
The summit's website accurately describes @placeholder as "one of the world's most dynamic and fastest growing regions."
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(CNN) -- French authorities said Wednesday that they will not authorize weekend demonstrations in Paris as protests over an anti-Muslim video started to fade worldwide. Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault told radio station RTL that French police forces have been reinforced should protesters organize. "There is no reason to bring conflicts in our country that do not concern France," he said. Adding to the debate, the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo published cartoons featuring a figure resembling the Prophet Mohammed in an issue that hit newsstands Wednesday. Any depiction of Islam's prophet is considered blasphemy by many Muslims. Magazine director Stephane Charbonnier told CNN affiliate BFM-TV that his staff is trying "to comment (on) the news in a satirical way." @highlight NEW: At Hezbollah demonstration, people chant, "America is an enemy of God" @highlight NEW: Reaction in Iraq has been "muted," but precautions are being taken, U.S. official says @highlight "There is no reason to bring conflicts in our country," French prime minister says @highlight Libya has taken steps to arrest those responsible for last week's deadly consulate attack
The offices were attacked in November when the magazine was due to publish an issue with a cover appearing to make fun of @placeholder law.
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(CNN) -- French authorities said Wednesday that they will not authorize weekend demonstrations in Paris as protests over an anti-Muslim video started to fade worldwide. Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault told radio station RTL that French police forces have been reinforced should protesters organize. "There is no reason to bring conflicts in our country that do not concern France," he said. Adding to the debate, the French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo published cartoons featuring a figure resembling the Prophet Mohammed in an issue that hit newsstands Wednesday. Any depiction of Islam's prophet is considered blasphemy by many Muslims. Magazine director Stephane Charbonnier told CNN affiliate BFM-TV that his staff is trying "to comment (on) the news in a satirical way." @highlight NEW: At Hezbollah demonstration, people chant, "America is an enemy of God" @highlight NEW: Reaction in Iraq has been "muted," but precautions are being taken, U.S. official says @highlight "There is no reason to bring conflicts in our country," French prime minister says @highlight Libya has taken steps to arrest those responsible for last week's deadly consulate attack
The reaction to the video in neighboring Iraq "has been quite muted" compared with elsewhere in the region, the nominee to be the @placeholder ambassador to Iraq said Wednesday.
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By Joshua Gardner The ultra rich who want to fly in style while surrounded by dozens of friends and colleagues are turning to manufacturers of commercial planes instead of relatively puny private jets to buy massive, personalized luxury liners. Wired reports that the makers of jumbo jets like the 747 and A380 are happily personalizing their planes to suit the outrageous needs and tastes of Saudi princes, Russian oligarchs and the like. In fact, Airbus is so interested in the business that they conducted a 'billionaires study,' which concluded that Middle Eastern oil magnates and Chinese captains of industry just happen to like to travel in groups of more than a dozen. @highlight Saudi princes and Russian billionaires who travel with large groups are turning away from Gulfstreams and to Boeing and Airbus
Starting from scratch: Emptied out @placeholder 787s like this are becoming a canvas on which billionaire's can paint their ideal surroundings for air travel
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(CNN) -- The family of a woman who died three years ago wants to know whether she is the victim of a suspect accused of locking up four people in a Philadelphia basement. Maxine Lee, who died in 2008 in Norfolk, Virginia. was a roommate of Linda Weston, the accused ringleader of a group charged with locking up four mentally disabled adults in an apartment's boiler room. "I want police to re-open this. I do," her sister, Tracey Lee, told CNN. Lee said her family believes she died under suspicious circumstances. The suspects are charged with kidnapping, aggravated assault, false imprisonment, unlawful restraint, criminal trespass, and conspiracy. The alleged victims were discovered severely malnourished, without food, and left with buckets to go to the bathroom. A landlord discovered them and called police. @highlight Maxine Lee, 39, died in 2008 in Norfolk, Virginia @highlight She was a roommate of Linda Weston, the alleged ringleader of a group of suspects @highlight The group is charged with locking up four mentally disabled adults in an apartment's boiler room
She rushed to Norfolk from @placeholder to get whatever information she could from police.
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Diego Simeone has long been lauded for his motivational skills in charge of Atletico Madrid - and whatever he said to his charges at half time against Malmo certainly did the trick as they ran out 5-0 winners with five second-half goals. Atletico were sluggish in the first half at the Calderon but eventually ran out big winners to put them in a great position to qualify from Group A at the half-way stage. Koke, Mario Mandzukic, Antoine Griezmann, Diego Godin and Alessio Cerci all scored after the break to give them six points from their first two games. Diego Godin leaps into the air at the Calderon to celebrate his goal - a fourth of five second half strikes for Atletico Madrid @highlight Atletico Madrid struggled to break down their stubborn Swedish opponents in the first half in Madrid @highlight But goals from Koke, Mario Madzukic, Antoine Griezmann, Diego Godin and Alessio Cerci made it a rout @highlight Atletico have six points to top Group A, just behind Olympiakos on their head-to-head record @highlight Last year's runners-up are three points clear of Italian champions Juventus and Wednesday's opponents
@placeholder had broken the deadlock early in the second half after a poor opening period from last season's runners-up
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(CNN) -- Growing up near the South Side of Chicago, a good portion of my youth was spent on the fields or on the courts. Whether it was baseball in the summer or basketball in the winter, being an athlete pretty much defined my existence. Sports were the No. 1 thing I cared about. (It didn't hurt that Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls were in pursuit of their six NBA championships at the time.) Needless to say, staying in shape and getting enough exercise were not problems I had to deal with. In high school, my participation in sports meant more training. Practices and workouts were exhaustive and took up a good portion of my afternoons and evenings. Playing sports helped me develop friendships, hone my skills and stay in great shape. @highlight Participating in team sports helped Douglas Mogle stay fit as a teen @highlight After high school, practices were replaced by long work hours, dinner out @highlight Now Mogle hopes the Fit Nation will inspire him to push his fitness limits
The journey thus far would not have been possible without my @placeholder teammates and coaches.
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By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:51 EST, 29 November 2012 | UPDATED: 18:06 EST, 29 November 2012 R&B artist Ryan Leslie is singing the blues now that he's been ordered to dish out $1million to a German man who returned his stolen laptop. The decision came down from a New York judge on Wednesday, ending a two-year legal battle with the German man who brought it back to him. Leslie was desperate to find the computer and an external hard drive stolen from him in 2010, which he said contained several 'in development' tracks he was working on. Facing defeat: Ryan Leslie is pictured entering Federal Court in Manhattan, on Wednesday morning before a judge ruled in favor of German auto shop owner Armin Augstein @highlight Laptop and hard drive stolen from singer in 2010 contained tracks that he was working on @highlight Returned to him by German auto shop proprietor after he made YouTube plea and offered $1million reward @highlight Leslie had reneged on the deal after he couldn't access the songs
@placeholder added: 'No one forced him to make an offer of so much money for a finder's fee.
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(CNN) -- On December 11, 1997, the world agreed that climate change needed to be tackled. The grandly named United Nations Framework on Climate Change adopted the Kyoto Protocol on that day, and it was eventually ratified by 191 countries. Now it's about to expire with a whimper. Of the major industrial powers, only the European Union is prepared to continue adhering to the Kyoto pact's provisions on cutting greenhouse gases into 2013. Canada, Russia and Japan have already said they won't. The United States never ratified the agreement. So attention is turning to devising a "Kyoto 2.0." CNN Special: Five cities fighting for climate survival @highlight Nearly 200 delegations have gathered in Qatar to plan for a new international climate pact @highlight Developed, developing countries disagree over how to share burden of cutting emissions @highlight Earth is seeing crop failures, new weather patterns, record ice melt, acidifying oceans @highlight There's doubt that at the global level, emissions-cutting goals will be matched by deeds
"Recent extreme heat waves such as in @placeholder in 2010 are likely to become the new normal.
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(CNN) -- On December 11, 1997, the world agreed that climate change needed to be tackled. The grandly named United Nations Framework on Climate Change adopted the Kyoto Protocol on that day, and it was eventually ratified by 191 countries. Now it's about to expire with a whimper. Of the major industrial powers, only the European Union is prepared to continue adhering to the Kyoto pact's provisions on cutting greenhouse gases into 2013. Canada, Russia and Japan have already said they won't. The United States never ratified the agreement. So attention is turning to devising a "Kyoto 2.0." CNN Special: Five cities fighting for climate survival @highlight Nearly 200 delegations have gathered in Qatar to plan for a new international climate pact @highlight Developed, developing countries disagree over how to share burden of cutting emissions @highlight Earth is seeing crop failures, new weather patterns, record ice melt, acidifying oceans @highlight There's doubt that at the global level, emissions-cutting goals will be matched by deeds
The danger, according to multiple scientific studies, is that without a redoubling of efforts to curb emissions, the goal enshrined in @placeholder, Japan, of restraining warming to 2 degrees Celsius this century, compared with the preindustrial era, will soon be unattainable.
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(CNN) -- Mitt Romney had another debate Saturday night in which he didn't make many mistakes, was smooth, knowledgeable, even presidential. It was his worst performance yet. The game has changed, and someone forgot to tell him. He is behind in national polls, and this time it's serious: His main rival, Newt Gingrich, is polling well not just in Iowa, but also across the country. Saturday night's debate was on a major network, with a wide audience, in the first state in the nation to hold a caucus -- and there is only one more debate before that voting. The conclusion is inescapable. Romney blew it. @highlight Todd Graham: Mitt Romney had a bad debate in Iowa, didn't seem to know he's trailing in polls @highlight He says Romney needed new strategy, but he blew chances to go after front-runner Gingrich @highlight When other candidates attacked him and Gingrich, Romney failed to differentiate himself @highlight Graham: Gingrich acted ready to take on Obama; Romney acted as if he were trying not to lose
And that's a mistake, given the rise and potential staying power of @placeholder.
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(CNN) -- Mitt Romney had another debate Saturday night in which he didn't make many mistakes, was smooth, knowledgeable, even presidential. It was his worst performance yet. The game has changed, and someone forgot to tell him. He is behind in national polls, and this time it's serious: His main rival, Newt Gingrich, is polling well not just in Iowa, but also across the country. Saturday night's debate was on a major network, with a wide audience, in the first state in the nation to hold a caucus -- and there is only one more debate before that voting. The conclusion is inescapable. Romney blew it. @highlight Todd Graham: Mitt Romney had a bad debate in Iowa, didn't seem to know he's trailing in polls @highlight He says Romney needed new strategy, but he blew chances to go after front-runner Gingrich @highlight When other candidates attacked him and Gingrich, Romney failed to differentiate himself @highlight Graham: Gingrich acted ready to take on Obama; Romney acted as if he were trying not to lose
One of @placeholder's perceived weaknesses is his imprudence, rhetorical and otherwise.
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(CNN) -- Mitt Romney had another debate Saturday night in which he didn't make many mistakes, was smooth, knowledgeable, even presidential. It was his worst performance yet. The game has changed, and someone forgot to tell him. He is behind in national polls, and this time it's serious: His main rival, Newt Gingrich, is polling well not just in Iowa, but also across the country. Saturday night's debate was on a major network, with a wide audience, in the first state in the nation to hold a caucus -- and there is only one more debate before that voting. The conclusion is inescapable. Romney blew it. @highlight Todd Graham: Mitt Romney had a bad debate in Iowa, didn't seem to know he's trailing in polls @highlight He says Romney needed new strategy, but he blew chances to go after front-runner Gingrich @highlight When other candidates attacked him and Gingrich, Romney failed to differentiate himself @highlight Graham: Gingrich acted ready to take on Obama; Romney acted as if he were trying not to lose
For his part, Gingrich seemed to escape the other candidates' criticism, partly because it was split (some attacks were aimed at @placeholder), and because the discussion did not stay on one topic for long enough to make Gingrich defend his positions in depth.
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(CNN) -- Mitt Romney had another debate Saturday night in which he didn't make many mistakes, was smooth, knowledgeable, even presidential. It was his worst performance yet. The game has changed, and someone forgot to tell him. He is behind in national polls, and this time it's serious: His main rival, Newt Gingrich, is polling well not just in Iowa, but also across the country. Saturday night's debate was on a major network, with a wide audience, in the first state in the nation to hold a caucus -- and there is only one more debate before that voting. The conclusion is inescapable. Romney blew it. @highlight Todd Graham: Mitt Romney had a bad debate in Iowa, didn't seem to know he's trailing in polls @highlight He says Romney needed new strategy, but he blew chances to go after front-runner Gingrich @highlight When other candidates attacked him and Gingrich, Romney failed to differentiate himself @highlight Graham: Gingrich acted ready to take on Obama; Romney acted as if he were trying not to lose
But @placeholder was far from passive, stepping up repeatedly to attack.
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(CNN) -- Long before fish swam in Macquariums, hipsters got Apple logo tattoos and thousands camped out for days to get into computer store openings, there was a machine. Danielle Brecker found this 1989 photo of friends on their Macs at Drexel University in Philadelphia. Saturday marks the 25th anniversary of the original Macintosh, the first personal computer to draw masses, introduce the mouse and incorporate a graphical user interface, relying on images instead of text. The Apple Inc. watershed product entered American consciousness amid fanfare, with a $1.5 million commercial, made by Ridley Scott, wowing audiences during Super Bowl XVIII. The piece's title, "1984," invoked author George Orwell's message and stood as a warning against conformity. @highlight Saturday marks the 25th anniversary of the first Macintosh computer @highlight Apple launched the Mac in 1984 with Ridley Scott's landmark Super Bowl XVIII ad @highlight Steve Jobs is credited for cult-like worship seen in tattoos, collections, Macquariums @highlight Fans flock to Macworld expos, Apple store openings and hoard eBay purchases
The extremes to which people have gone in their love and loyalty for @placeholder (and specifically Macs) knows no bounds.
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(CNN) -- Long before fish swam in Macquariums, hipsters got Apple logo tattoos and thousands camped out for days to get into computer store openings, there was a machine. Danielle Brecker found this 1989 photo of friends on their Macs at Drexel University in Philadelphia. Saturday marks the 25th anniversary of the original Macintosh, the first personal computer to draw masses, introduce the mouse and incorporate a graphical user interface, relying on images instead of text. The Apple Inc. watershed product entered American consciousness amid fanfare, with a $1.5 million commercial, made by Ridley Scott, wowing audiences during Super Bowl XVIII. The piece's title, "1984," invoked author George Orwell's message and stood as a warning against conformity. @highlight Saturday marks the 25th anniversary of the first Macintosh computer @highlight Apple launched the Mac in 1984 with Ridley Scott's landmark Super Bowl XVIII ad @highlight Steve Jobs is credited for cult-like worship seen in tattoos, collections, Macquariums @highlight Fans flock to Macworld expos, Apple store openings and hoard eBay purchases
So he started a Web site, to help fans keep in touch, and soon other @placeholder enthusiasts began writing from across the globe, sharing tips about new stores, as well as testimonies and photos.
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Istanbul (CNN) -- Syrian activists are denouncing the Turkish government in the wake of the Syrian regime's announcement that it has a deserted army officer in custody. Lt. Col. Hussein al-Harmoush defected months ago and began broadcasting video statements denouncing the Syrian government, before eventually fleeing to neighboring Turkey. News of his detention by Syria comes amid persistent international consternation with that country's regime for its fierce crackdown on anti-government protesters, a six-month outpouring that has resulted in more than 2,600 deaths. "Enough is enough," U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon said Thursday, urging "some coherent measures" against President Bashar al-Assad's regime. @highlight NEW: In his "confession," al-Harmoush says he was not ordered to fire on civilians @highlight Lt. Col. Hussein al-Harmoush of the Syrian army defected to Turkey @highlight There's no explanation from the Turkish side about his reappearance in Syria @highlight Activists say they feel betrayed by Turkey
"The Turkish government is directly responsible for Harmoush's destiny, because @placeholder was a refugee on their territory.
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Now that was a clash. Lateline host Emma Alberici fired up in an interview with an Islamic radical last night, accusing him of failing to answer a single question during a fierce 11 minute segment about the Islamic State terror group. Ms Alberici blasted Hizb ut-Tahrir spokesman Wassim Doureihi for failing to answer her questions over whether he would condemn the group's murderous campaign. 'You are clearly obfuscating and I did not invite you on this program to do that,' Ms Alberici said. Scroll down for video Exasperated: Mr Doureihi faced fierce questioning from the ABC TV host. 'You are clearly obfuscating and I did not invite you on this program to do that': At times, the host and Mr Doureihi talked over the top of each other during the heated 11-minute interview. @highlight Lateline host accuses Hizb ut-Tahrir spokesman Wassim Doureihi of failing to answer a single question in heated TV clash @highlight 'You are clearly obfuscating and I did not invite you on this program to do that' @highlight In a fierce discussion about the Islamic State, Mr Doureihi insisted ISIS and al-Qaeda do not exist in a vacuum @highlight Emma Alberici, who appeared unwell and suffered a croaky voice, later tweeted that she has never had an interview like it @highlight 'I've never, in 20 years of broadcasting had someone not answer a single question,' she said. 'Extraordinary' @highlight Hizb ut-Tahrir, a radical Islamic political party, wants to establish a global caliphate
'We are changing to law that will make it easier to ban organisations like @placeholder,' Mr Abbott said.
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By Matt Barlow Follow @@Matt_Barlow_DM For Jordan Henderson, the road to Rio has been a road to redemption. From a disappointing England debut, a big-money move that threatened to go awry and an unflattering cameo in Sir Alex Ferguson’s autobiography, he has returned to Roy Hodgson’s plans with a timely late run. Henderson’s rapid progress and his midfield understanding with Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard mean he is likely to play a vital role for Hodgson in Brazil. Heading to Brazil: Jordan Henderson hopes to complete his road to redemption at the World Cup Midfield pair: Henderson and Jack Wilshere could like up for England together in Brazil @highlight Henderson looking for starting spot at World Cup to complete impressive season @highlight Midfielder says he has improved since making his England debut in 2010 @highlight Had a good season partnering Steven Gerrard in midfield at Liverpool
‘I always believed I was good enough to be playing for @placeholder and England.
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During a month filled with dropped points and squandered chances, Liverpool have missed an absent striker and, after Everton’s visit, they do so once more. Liverpool, of course, are a different proposition without Luis Suarez but the player they could have done with most in the 223rd Merseyside derby was his sidekick. Daniel Sturridge’s injury has proven damaging. Sturridge has spent most of September with a thigh problem sustained, much to Brendan Rodgers’ anger, on England duty; the longer he has been out, the clearer his importance has become. Liverpool have taken one point from a possible nine without him and need his speed and ruthlessness. @highlight Liverpool missed Daniel Sturridge in 1-1 draw with Everton @highlight Striker has been out for most of September with thigh injury @highlight Brendan Rodgers joined Sturridge in extra training on Sunday @highlight Mario Balotelli missed two great chances against Everton
@placeholder had two glorious opportunities, either side of half-time, from around six yards but fluffed both.
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During a month filled with dropped points and squandered chances, Liverpool have missed an absent striker and, after Everton’s visit, they do so once more. Liverpool, of course, are a different proposition without Luis Suarez but the player they could have done with most in the 223rd Merseyside derby was his sidekick. Daniel Sturridge’s injury has proven damaging. Sturridge has spent most of September with a thigh problem sustained, much to Brendan Rodgers’ anger, on England duty; the longer he has been out, the clearer his importance has become. Liverpool have taken one point from a possible nine without him and need his speed and ruthlessness. @highlight Liverpool missed Daniel Sturridge in 1-1 draw with Everton @highlight Striker has been out for most of September with thigh injury @highlight Brendan Rodgers joined Sturridge in extra training on Sunday @highlight Mario Balotelli missed two great chances against Everton
The sooner he can come back, the better for @placeholder and Liverpool.
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During a month filled with dropped points and squandered chances, Liverpool have missed an absent striker and, after Everton’s visit, they do so once more. Liverpool, of course, are a different proposition without Luis Suarez but the player they could have done with most in the 223rd Merseyside derby was his sidekick. Daniel Sturridge’s injury has proven damaging. Sturridge has spent most of September with a thigh problem sustained, much to Brendan Rodgers’ anger, on England duty; the longer he has been out, the clearer his importance has become. Liverpool have taken one point from a possible nine without him and need his speed and ruthlessness. @highlight Liverpool missed Daniel Sturridge in 1-1 draw with Everton @highlight Striker has been out for most of September with thigh injury @highlight Brendan Rodgers joined Sturridge in extra training on Sunday @highlight Mario Balotelli missed two great chances against Everton
The sooner he can come back, the better for Rodgers and @placeholder.
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By David Mccormack The organizers of the annual Oscars Night Before Party have announced that they are joining the growing boycott of the Beverley Hills Hotel and will be hosting their event elsewhere in 2015. The hotel, one of the most popular in Hollywood, is feeling the effects of a protest campaign which is calling for a boycott after the owner, the Sultan of Brunei, last week introduced the Sharia Penal Code which condemns homosexuals to death by stoning amongst other things. The Motion Picture & Television Fund, which holds the annual fundraising event, has said it ‘cannot condone these harsh and repressive’ anti-gay laws that Brunei has introduced. @highlight The Motion Picture & Television Fund has announced that it is seeking an alternative venue for next year's Oscars Night Before Party @highlight The decision to not use the Beverley Hills Hotel is part of a growing protest after the Sultan of Brunei introduced Sharia Penal Code in the tiny state @highlight Under the new laws, homosexuals can be condemned to death by stoning @highlight A host of organizations and celebrities including Ellen DeGeneres are boycotting the sultan's hotel chain in protest at the move
@placeholder’s top executives issued a statement to The Hollywood Reporter explaining that they expressed their 'deep concern about the recent enactment of laws in Brunei that call for violent punishment, including amputation and death by stoning, against those engaging in same-sex activity and extramarital sexual relations and those committing adultery.
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The first Ebola drug trial in Africa has started with three healthcare workers in Mali receiving an experimental vaccine. It comes as the World Health Organisation (WHO) today warned the virus is now 'entrenched' in the capital cities of the three worst-hit countries, and is accelerating in almost all settings. The trial started on October 8, with the first health worker receiving the drug, followed by two colleagues yesterday. Over the course of the trial 37 more healthcare workers will be given the vaccine. The first Ebola drug trial in Africa has started with three healthcare workers in Mali receiving an experimental vaccine. Scientists say if successful it will 'alter the dynamic of the outbreak' @highlight Two health workers in Mali have received an experimental vaccine @highlight The new clinical trial launched on October 8 and another 37 African medics will receive the vaccine @highlight A second African clinical trial is due to start soon in Gambia to run parallel @highlight Scientists say if successful trial 'could alter the dynamic of the outbreak' @highlight But it will be months before any effective vaccine is available they say @highlight And the first small quantities would likely be reserved for health workers @highlight WHO deputy head Bruce Aylward said the world's response is not keeping up with the disease, adding it is accelerating in almost all settings @highlight He said the virus is 'entrenched' in the capital cities of Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea - the three worst-hit nations
It is the latest vaccine to be rushed into clinical trials as the worst-ever Ebola outbreak grips @placeholder.
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The first Ebola drug trial in Africa has started with three healthcare workers in Mali receiving an experimental vaccine. It comes as the World Health Organisation (WHO) today warned the virus is now 'entrenched' in the capital cities of the three worst-hit countries, and is accelerating in almost all settings. The trial started on October 8, with the first health worker receiving the drug, followed by two colleagues yesterday. Over the course of the trial 37 more healthcare workers will be given the vaccine. The first Ebola drug trial in Africa has started with three healthcare workers in Mali receiving an experimental vaccine. Scientists say if successful it will 'alter the dynamic of the outbreak' @highlight Two health workers in Mali have received an experimental vaccine @highlight The new clinical trial launched on October 8 and another 37 African medics will receive the vaccine @highlight A second African clinical trial is due to start soon in Gambia to run parallel @highlight Scientists say if successful trial 'could alter the dynamic of the outbreak' @highlight But it will be months before any effective vaccine is available they say @highlight And the first small quantities would likely be reserved for health workers @highlight WHO deputy head Bruce Aylward said the world's response is not keeping up with the disease, adding it is accelerating in almost all settings @highlight He said the virus is 'entrenched' in the capital cities of Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea - the three worst-hit nations
A second trial on African soil is expected to begin soon in the Gambia, to run in parallel with the @placeholder study.
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(CNN) -- Formula One's new Team U.S. F1 will have the financial backing of YouTube co-founder Chad Hurley -- and the video sharing Web site's chief executive expects to make a big impact in motorsport. Chad Hurley is hoping his start-up experience can help the US F1 team become a major player. The American, who along with co-founders Steve Chen and Jawed Karim sold YouTube to internet giant Google for $1.65 billion in 2006, has faith in the team's prospects for the 2010 season. It is fronted by engineer Ken Anderson, formerly involved with NASCAR team Haas CNC Racing, and Peter Windsor, a journalist who has worked with F1's Ferrari and Williams. @highlight Formula One's new Team U.S. F1 backed by YouTube co-founder Chad Hurley @highlight Hurley primary investor in American outfit ahead of its debut season in 2010 @highlight He sold video sharing Web site to Google in 2006 but is still its chief executive @highlight Hurley hopes new American team will make a big impact in elite motorsport
Hurley started YouTube from scratch, and sees parallels with his involvement with @placeholder.
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London (CNN) -- The judge in the fraud trial of two former assistants to celebrity chef Nigella Lawson told the jury Thursday to disregard comments made by Prime Minister David Cameron in relation to the case. The start of proceedings was delayed while the judge considered press reports centering on comments Cameron made regarding Lawson, a prosecution witness, during an interview with a journalist. Judge Robin Johnson said, "It is of regret when someone in public office comments about a person who is involved in a trial that is in progress. What public officials feel about (a) witness should have no bearing on your own thoughts." @highlight Elisabetta Grillo describes signs of cocaine use but says she didn't see Lawson take drugs @highlight Judge says it is "of regret" a public official commented on a witness in an ongoing case @highlight David Cameron made remarks on Lawson in a magazine interview @highlight Francesca and Elisabetta Grillo deny embezzling large sums of money
But @placeholder told the court that Lawson had allowed her to use the company card, which she was given in 2007, for personal expenses such as clothing, shoes and dental fees.
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By Jeff Powell George Groves is threatening to pull out of the biggest fight in this country’s boxing history if any British officials are appointed for his re-match with Carl Froch. That ultimatum ignited the first war of words between these two sworn enemies, even as the first tranche of 60,000 Wembley tickets sold out within an hour of going online. That verbal exchange was followed by a shoving match as the pair posed for photographs at the Stadium, with Froch pushing Groves in the chest. VIDEO: Scroll down to watch the press conference No love lost: Carl Froch and George Groves pose for the cameras on the side of the Wembley pitch @highlight Tickets sell out in just one hour, talks taking place to sell a further 20,000 @highlight Froch v Groves re-match set to be the biggest post-war fight held in Britain @highlight Challenger Groves insists on neutral referees and judges @highlight Pair square up beside Wembley pitch where Froch pushed Groves
counters: ‘This is a huge @placeholder fight and it makes a mockery of our
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By Jeff Powell George Groves is threatening to pull out of the biggest fight in this country’s boxing history if any British officials are appointed for his re-match with Carl Froch. That ultimatum ignited the first war of words between these two sworn enemies, even as the first tranche of 60,000 Wembley tickets sold out within an hour of going online. That verbal exchange was followed by a shoving match as the pair posed for photographs at the Stadium, with Froch pushing Groves in the chest. VIDEO: Scroll down to watch the press conference No love lost: Carl Froch and George Groves pose for the cameras on the side of the Wembley pitch @highlight Tickets sell out in just one hour, talks taking place to sell a further 20,000 @highlight Froch v Groves re-match set to be the biggest post-war fight held in Britain @highlight Challenger Groves insists on neutral referees and judges @highlight Pair square up beside Wembley pitch where Froch pushed Groves
though @placeholder was ahead on the scorecards after inflicting a shock
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By Matt Barlow for MailOnline Fulham are in talks to sign striker Jermaine Beckford from Bolton. Beckford, 30, joined Bolton from Leicester last year but has only one year on his contract. Fulham are interested in proven Championship signings as they offload high-earning Premier League players. VIDEO Scroll down for Wandering into frame! Bolton's Beckford pranks teammate (archive) Proven: Beckford shoots for Bolton, his third Championship club in as many years Goals guaranteed? Fulham want the striker to bolster their forward line but he has not been prolific recently The Craven Cottage club have already spend £11million on Ross McCormack from Leeds, but the Scottish striker has not been able to prevent a shocking start to life back in the second tier. @highlight Beckford has been at Bolton for one season @highlight Striker scored seven league goals in the last campaign @highlight Three years since striker's £2.5m move to Leicester from Everton @highlight Fulham want to replace expensive Premier League stars with players used to the second tier
It is only three years since Beckford moved from @placeholder to Leicester on deadline day for £2.5m.
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(CNN)Joe Paterno could soon regain his title as the winningest coach in major college football history. The 112 Penn State victories that the NCAA voided -- 111 of them Paterno's -- when it sanctioned Penn State University following the Jerry Sandusky scandal are likely being restored as part of a proposed settlement with the NCAA. Penn State's board of trustees unanimously approved it, and now the NCAA and a judge will have to accept the settlement. The settlement is part of a lawsuit filed by Pennsylvania state Sen. Jake Corman. The suit began as a way to force the $60 million fine money the NCAA levied on Penn State to stay within the state of Pennsylvania, but it became a way to give Penn State supporters a place to legally challenge the validity of the sanctions. @highlight In aftermath of Jerry Sandusky scandal, NCAA voided 112 PSU wins, 111 of which were under Joe Paterno @highlight A proposed settlement would restore those wins @highlight Paterno family: "Today is a great victory for everyone who has fought for the truth in the Sandusky tragedy"
Among them, the most controversial, was the loss of @placeholder's wins between 1998, when the first report of abuse against then-assistant coach Sandusky was made, to 2011, when Sandusky was charged with abusing 10 boys, many of them on campus.
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(CNN)Joe Paterno could soon regain his title as the winningest coach in major college football history. The 112 Penn State victories that the NCAA voided -- 111 of them Paterno's -- when it sanctioned Penn State University following the Jerry Sandusky scandal are likely being restored as part of a proposed settlement with the NCAA. Penn State's board of trustees unanimously approved it, and now the NCAA and a judge will have to accept the settlement. The settlement is part of a lawsuit filed by Pennsylvania state Sen. Jake Corman. The suit began as a way to force the $60 million fine money the NCAA levied on Penn State to stay within the state of Pennsylvania, but it became a way to give Penn State supporters a place to legally challenge the validity of the sanctions. @highlight In aftermath of Jerry Sandusky scandal, NCAA voided 112 PSU wins, 111 of which were under Joe Paterno @highlight A proposed settlement would restore those wins @highlight Paterno family: "Today is a great victory for everyone who has fought for the truth in the Sandusky tragedy"
@placeholder paid Paterno's estate $5.76 million after his death
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(CNN)Joe Paterno could soon regain his title as the winningest coach in major college football history. The 112 Penn State victories that the NCAA voided -- 111 of them Paterno's -- when it sanctioned Penn State University following the Jerry Sandusky scandal are likely being restored as part of a proposed settlement with the NCAA. Penn State's board of trustees unanimously approved it, and now the NCAA and a judge will have to accept the settlement. The settlement is part of a lawsuit filed by Pennsylvania state Sen. Jake Corman. The suit began as a way to force the $60 million fine money the NCAA levied on Penn State to stay within the state of Pennsylvania, but it became a way to give Penn State supporters a place to legally challenge the validity of the sanctions. @highlight In aftermath of Jerry Sandusky scandal, NCAA voided 112 PSU wins, 111 of which were under Joe Paterno @highlight A proposed settlement would restore those wins @highlight Paterno family: "Today is a great victory for everyone who has fought for the truth in the Sandusky tragedy"
"At least the money is still going to be used for the benefit of survivors in @placeholder.
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(CNN)Joe Paterno could soon regain his title as the winningest coach in major college football history. The 112 Penn State victories that the NCAA voided -- 111 of them Paterno's -- when it sanctioned Penn State University following the Jerry Sandusky scandal are likely being restored as part of a proposed settlement with the NCAA. Penn State's board of trustees unanimously approved it, and now the NCAA and a judge will have to accept the settlement. The settlement is part of a lawsuit filed by Pennsylvania state Sen. Jake Corman. The suit began as a way to force the $60 million fine money the NCAA levied on Penn State to stay within the state of Pennsylvania, but it became a way to give Penn State supporters a place to legally challenge the validity of the sanctions. @highlight In aftermath of Jerry Sandusky scandal, NCAA voided 112 PSU wins, 111 of which were under Joe Paterno @highlight A proposed settlement would restore those wins @highlight Paterno family: "Today is a great victory for everyone who has fought for the truth in the Sandusky tragedy"
"I am thankful that a small but significant part of this great injustice has been rectified with the restoration of @placeholder's win record.
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(CNN)Joe Paterno could soon regain his title as the winningest coach in major college football history. The 112 Penn State victories that the NCAA voided -- 111 of them Paterno's -- when it sanctioned Penn State University following the Jerry Sandusky scandal are likely being restored as part of a proposed settlement with the NCAA. Penn State's board of trustees unanimously approved it, and now the NCAA and a judge will have to accept the settlement. The settlement is part of a lawsuit filed by Pennsylvania state Sen. Jake Corman. The suit began as a way to force the $60 million fine money the NCAA levied on Penn State to stay within the state of Pennsylvania, but it became a way to give Penn State supporters a place to legally challenge the validity of the sanctions. @highlight In aftermath of Jerry Sandusky scandal, NCAA voided 112 PSU wins, 111 of which were under Joe Paterno @highlight A proposed settlement would restore those wins @highlight Paterno family: "Today is a great victory for everyone who has fought for the truth in the Sandusky tragedy"
Joe and @placeholder did not cover anything up because there was simply nothing to cover up," she said.
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Nicolas Sarkozy received up to £42million from Colonel Gaddafi to fund his election as president, it was claimed yesterday. Evidence made public in Paris is said to prove that the two men had an illegal financial arrangement that helped Mr Sarkozy to power in 2007. A governmental briefing note published by Mediapart, an investigative website, points to numerous visits to Libya by Mr Sarkozy and his colleagues that were aimed at securing funding. Anger: Nicolas Sarkozy (left) lashed out at a journalist on live television after she raised allegations about him receiving £42million from Colonel Gaddafi (right) One, which is referred to in the note as having taken place on October 6, 2005, led to ‘campaign finance to NS (Nicolas Sarkozy)’ being ‘totally solved’. @highlight Not that it stopped him being at forefront of military campaign to hound Libyan dictator to his death
Give us back our money.’ In December 2007, eyebrows were raised when Colonel Gaddafi was honoured with a state visit to @placeholder.
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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) -- More than 1,300 pounds of explosives were packed into a construction truck that detonated outside an Islamabad hotel, killing 57 people, including two Americans and a diplomat, officials said Sunday. A truck burns at the gate to the Marriott Hotel in Islamabad before a larger, deadly explosion Saturday. Pakistani Interior Minister Rehman Malik said the Saturday attack at the Marriott Hotel "is the biggest attack, volume-wise" in Pakistan in seven years. Two American military personnel who worked for the U.S. Embassy in Islamabad were among those killed, the U.S. military said. A Lithuanian and the Czech Republic's ambassador to Pakistan, Ivo Zdarek, also were among the fatalities, police superintendent Sheikh Zubair said. @highlight NEW: Truck loaded with more than a half-ton of explosives, official says @highlight U.S. military says two Americans assigned to embassy among dead @highlight Pakistani president says of perpetrators: "These people are not Muslims" @highlight Police: Ivo Zdarek, Czech Republic's ambassador to Pakistan, died in hotel bombing
A @placeholder staff member of the commission was also injured, it said.
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By Hugo Gye PUBLISHED: 11:31 EST, 20 February 2013 | UPDATED: 18:25 EST, 20 February 2013 When these conifers were first planted in a front garden on a residential street, the neighbour next door fondly hoped they might be miniatures. But 30ft later, it’s abundantly clear that the trees are full-size – and after 17 years the dispute between the two homes has escalated to the point where the families only communicate by letter. Furious Ken Elliott, 55, is at war with Dale Woolley, 59, who has let the trees grow so high they completely obscure his house from the road in Cannock, Staffordshire. @highlight Dale Woolley planted 'private forest' outside his home in Staffordshire @highlight But neighbour Ken Elliott is furious and plans to launch legal action
Outrage: Neighbour @placeholder, pictured outside his own house, is up in arms about the oversized trees
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Former Guatemalan dictator Efrain Rios Montt waited until closing arguments to speak in his own defense in his genocide trial in Guatemala City on Thursday. He denied he had any role as head of state in the atrocities the military carried out on indigenous Ixil Mayans during his brief rule from 1982 to 1983. "I never authorized, I never signed, I never proposed, I never ordered these attacks against a people, ethnicity or religion," Rios Montt said Thursday. Prosecutors have asked for 75-year sentences for the 86-year-old former leader and his intelligence chief, Mauricio Rodriguez Sanchez. The landmark trial marks the first time a former head of state has been tried for genocide by his country's own judicial system. @highlight Efrain Rios Montt of Guatemala addresses the court for the first time Thursday @highlight He is accused of genocide and crimes against humanity @highlight Rios Montt denies he ordered atrocities against indigenous villages @highlight It is the first time a former head of state has been tried for genocide in his own country
Rios Montt came to power in a coup and led a military junta while @placeholder was in a bloody civil war between the army and leftist guerrillas.
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New York (CNN) -- Six British soldiers who have been charged with assaulting an off-duty New York City police officer are expected to appear in court this week, according to a police spokesman. The six soldiers were arrested early Friday morning after the 30-year-old police officer was injured outside a bar in Manhattan's Murray Hill neighborhood, said New York Police Department spokesman Sgt. Thomas Antonetti. A verbal altercation quickly escalated into a physical fight, he said. The cause is still unclear, he added. All of the soldiers are Fiji nationals who serve in the 1st Scots Guard of the British Army, according to Antonetti. The group was visiting New York City for a battalion rugby match. @highlight Six British soldiers were arrested after a fight outside a Manhattan bar @highlight An NYPD officer suffered lacerations and bruising to the face @highlight The soldiers are Fiji nationals who serve in the 1st Scots Guard of the British Army
All those who are found to fall short of the @placeholder's high standards will face disciplinary action, up to and including discharge, if appropriate."
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(CNN) -- Perhaps it is fate -- or is it destiny? Jose Mourinho has been writing his own scripts for years, but the latest episode in the journey of the "Special One" could be something of a blockbuster. Take a moment and picture the scene. The Wembley arch, the trophy he considers his own, the city in which it so painfully eluded him and perhaps most importantly, the team which still mocks him by calling him 'the translator'. Wembley -- Champions League final -- London -- Real Madrid versus Barcelona. It's a cast of which Steven Spielberg would be proud. @highlight Real Madrid cruises to 3-0 win over Galatasaray @highlight Cristiano Ronaldo on target for Spanish side in first leg victory @highlight Malaga and Dortmund finish goalless in opening game @highlight German side wasted a number of glorious chances
Yes, the tenth @placeholder is the one Real so badly craves and for Mourinho, it would provide the perfect parting gift at the end of a season where he is widely expected to take his leave.
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(CNN) -- Perhaps it is fate -- or is it destiny? Jose Mourinho has been writing his own scripts for years, but the latest episode in the journey of the "Special One" could be something of a blockbuster. Take a moment and picture the scene. The Wembley arch, the trophy he considers his own, the city in which it so painfully eluded him and perhaps most importantly, the team which still mocks him by calling him 'the translator'. Wembley -- Champions League final -- London -- Real Madrid versus Barcelona. It's a cast of which Steven Spielberg would be proud. @highlight Real Madrid cruises to 3-0 win over Galatasaray @highlight Cristiano Ronaldo on target for Spanish side in first leg victory @highlight Malaga and Dortmund finish goalless in opening game @highlight German side wasted a number of glorious chances
Yes, the tenth European Cup is the one Real so badly craves and for @placeholder, it would provide the perfect parting gift at the end of a season where he is widely expected to take his leave.
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(CNN) -- We all have weird, irrational concerns. So, if you're just staring at your walls, drowning in fear that the great Tom Hanks may never release a digital typewriter app for your iPad, then this one is for you. Because it finally exists. I'm just not exactly sure why. But, the new Hanx Writer app definitely looks, acts, and sounds just like a real typewriter, all nestled within the technological convenience of your amazing, space-age digital tablet. The one you bought to replace your laptop. Which you bought to replace your desktop. Which we all bought to replace our typewriters when we realized we were living in the '80s and didn't have to deal with this crap anymore. @highlight Actor Tom Hanks has helped develop a new app that acts like a typewriter @highlight Hanks is a fan of typewriters and has a personal collection @highlight The app is supposed to give users a vintage feel, but with modern technology
But long-form writing really isn't the point of the @placeholder Writer, for it serves a completely different purpose.
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(CNN) -- The families of seven people killed and 61 survivors injured when a stage collapsed at the Indiana State Fair in August are being offered a total of $5 million by Indiana's attorney general. The settlements proposed by the state are separate from the lawsuit most of the families filed last month against Sugarland, the country duo that was set to perform just before a windstorm caused metal scaffolding to fall on dozens of fans. The estate of each of those who died would get at least $300,000, while the injured would get 65% of their medical expenses paid out of the state's tort claims fund, Attorney General Greg Zoeller said in a news release Tuesday. @highlight Families of those killed would get $300,000 each, while injured would get 65% of medical bills @highlight State law limits total payout to $5 million, Indiana's attorney general says @highlight Stage collapse killed 7, injured dozens waiting for Sugarland concert at state fair in August @highlight Most victims are also suing the country duo and contractors involved with the show
"@placeholder was not required to perform if Sugarland determined their performance would be impaired or prevented due to inclement weather," the suit said.
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(CNN) -- The big draw to this year's "Doctor Who" Christmas special was the Doctor meeting Santa, but as usual, there ended up being a lot more to it than that. First thing's first, Nick Frost was brilliant casting in one of the best portrayals of Santa ever. And the story -- which involved dreams within dreams -- was classic "Who," slyly acknowledging the fact that it was also paying tribute to "Alien" and "The Thing From Another World." ("There's a horror film called 'Alien'?" the Doctor asked in shock. "That's really offensive. No wonder everyone keeps invading you.") But the biggest question hanging over all was where things stood between the Doctor and Clara. @highlight Nick Frost makes a smashing Santa in "Doctor Who" special @highlight There was a heartbreaking goodbye involving Clara @highlight Fans on Twitter reacted mostly in positive way, but some were less than enthused
It certainly looked as though this was it -- following a terrific Christmas moment of the Doctor flying in @placeholder's sleigh -- when the Doctor saved Clara from an alien, only to find that she had aged many years.
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(CNN) -- The big draw to this year's "Doctor Who" Christmas special was the Doctor meeting Santa, but as usual, there ended up being a lot more to it than that. First thing's first, Nick Frost was brilliant casting in one of the best portrayals of Santa ever. And the story -- which involved dreams within dreams -- was classic "Who," slyly acknowledging the fact that it was also paying tribute to "Alien" and "The Thing From Another World." ("There's a horror film called 'Alien'?" the Doctor asked in shock. "That's really offensive. No wonder everyone keeps invading you.") But the biggest question hanging over all was where things stood between the Doctor and Clara. @highlight Nick Frost makes a smashing Santa in "Doctor Who" special @highlight There was a heartbreaking goodbye involving Clara @highlight Fans on Twitter reacted mostly in positive way, but some were less than enthused
Clara fans had to have been overjoyed to see that this too was a dream, and @placeholder was ready to continue her journeys with the Doctor, all thanks to Santa and his signature tangerines.
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Nairobi, Kenya (CNN) -- For years, China has been pumping billions of dollars across Africa to build large-scale infrastructure projects and grant cheap loans in exchange for access to the continent's natural resources and growing markets. And lately, along with its economic and political engagements, Beijing has also been making significant strides in expanding its media engagements in Africa. In January, the Chinese Central Television (CCTV), a state-owned news behemoth with bureaus all over the world, chose the Kenyan capital of Nairobi as the location of its first broadcast hub outside its Beijing headquarters. Analysts say it's all part of efforts to win the hearts and minds of people in the continent and create a more fertile business environment. @highlight China has been stepping up its media presence in Africa @highlight The state-owned CCTV has opened a broadcast hub in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi @highlight "We tell the positive story of African people," says CCTV's managing editor @highlight Analysts say China is using media to change the narrative of its involvement in the continent
"China's investment in Africa has increased several folds in the last several years and the trade between @placeholder and the whole continent has reached $166 billion, so China really has a very significant show up at this continent."
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Nairobi, Kenya (CNN) -- For years, China has been pumping billions of dollars across Africa to build large-scale infrastructure projects and grant cheap loans in exchange for access to the continent's natural resources and growing markets. And lately, along with its economic and political engagements, Beijing has also been making significant strides in expanding its media engagements in Africa. In January, the Chinese Central Television (CCTV), a state-owned news behemoth with bureaus all over the world, chose the Kenyan capital of Nairobi as the location of its first broadcast hub outside its Beijing headquarters. Analysts say it's all part of efforts to win the hearts and minds of people in the continent and create a more fertile business environment. @highlight China has been stepping up its media presence in Africa @highlight The state-owned CCTV has opened a broadcast hub in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi @highlight "We tell the positive story of African people," says CCTV's managing editor @highlight Analysts say China is using media to change the narrative of its involvement in the continent
He says that @placeholder's expansion is a pioneering project worth standing up to.
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By Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 07:38 EST, 9 July 2012 | UPDATED: 03:17 EST, 10 July 2012 Jailed: Youth offending team boss Peter Nicholson, pictured, led a gang of fraudsters who claimed wages for bogus employees at Newham Borough Council in east London A youth offending team boss honoured by the Queen with an OBE has been jailed for five and a half years after stealing almost £300,000 from one of Britain’s poorest councils to fund his lavish family holidays. Peter Nicholson OBE, 58, fronted a gang of fraudsters who created ‘ghost’ employees at Newham Borough Council in east London and pocketed the wages. @highlight Peter Nicholson, who was handed an OBE by the Queen, was jailed for five and a half years @highlight He and a gang claimed wages for ‘ghost’ employees at Newham Borough Council in east London @highlight These staff never existed and cash was funneled off to pay for holidays @highlight Nicholson's job was to turn around youngsters with criminal records
The court heard @placeholder authorised three ‘ghost’ employees to be paid by the local authority when they did not exist, in order to syphon off the cash.
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The United States and Iran may be bombing a common enemy in Iraq, one whom they both despise -- ISIS. Recent media reports from the region claim Iran's military conducted air raids in eastern Iraq, and on Tuesday, a spokesman for the Pentagon said the reports might be true. "We have indications that they (Iranians) have flown these missions in recent days, these airstrikes in eastern Iraq," Rear Admiral John Kirby told CNN's Wolf Blitzer. No coordination, U.S. says Is Iran coordinating with the U.S.-led coalition fighting the Sunni Islamist extremists? Adamantly, no, came the answer from both sides. @highlight U.S. secretary of state says Iranian actions against ISIS could have a positive effect @highlight An Iranian military leader says the United States is at a "strategic dead-end" @highlight Regional reports say that Iran bombed ISIS targets in eastern Iraq @highlight Both the U.S. and Iran say their militaries do not communicate
Both sides are leaving it to @placeholder to manage their movements in Iraqi airspace and keep them both out of each other's hair.
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The United States and Iran may be bombing a common enemy in Iraq, one whom they both despise -- ISIS. Recent media reports from the region claim Iran's military conducted air raids in eastern Iraq, and on Tuesday, a spokesman for the Pentagon said the reports might be true. "We have indications that they (Iranians) have flown these missions in recent days, these airstrikes in eastern Iraq," Rear Admiral John Kirby told CNN's Wolf Blitzer. No coordination, U.S. says Is Iran coordinating with the U.S.-led coalition fighting the Sunni Islamist extremists? Adamantly, no, came the answer from both sides. @highlight U.S. secretary of state says Iranian actions against ISIS could have a positive effect @highlight An Iranian military leader says the United States is at a "strategic dead-end" @highlight Regional reports say that Iran bombed ISIS targets in eastern Iraq @highlight Both the U.S. and Iran say their militaries do not communicate
Both sides are leaving it to Iraq to manage their movements in @placeholder airspace and keep them both out of each other's hair.
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The United States and Iran may be bombing a common enemy in Iraq, one whom they both despise -- ISIS. Recent media reports from the region claim Iran's military conducted air raids in eastern Iraq, and on Tuesday, a spokesman for the Pentagon said the reports might be true. "We have indications that they (Iranians) have flown these missions in recent days, these airstrikes in eastern Iraq," Rear Admiral John Kirby told CNN's Wolf Blitzer. No coordination, U.S. says Is Iran coordinating with the U.S.-led coalition fighting the Sunni Islamist extremists? Adamantly, no, came the answer from both sides. @highlight U.S. secretary of state says Iranian actions against ISIS could have a positive effect @highlight An Iranian military leader says the United States is at a "strategic dead-end" @highlight Regional reports say that Iran bombed ISIS targets in eastern Iraq @highlight Both the U.S. and Iran say their militaries do not communicate
Beating back @placeholder would take some pressure off of his troops.
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(PEOPLE.com) -- And baby makes 22! Polygamist reality television star Kody Brown and his fourth wife, Robyn, welcomed their first child together -- a son named Solomon -- at 2:02 a.m. Wednesday morning at the couple's home in Las Vegas, they tell PEOPLE exclusively. The baby boy weighed in at 9 lbs., 10.5 oz., and is 22 inches long. "He's perfect and we couldn't be happier," Kody tells PEOPLE. "We are so thrilled." Brown, 43, and Robyn, 33, married during last year's season finale of the TLC reality show "Sister Wives" and now work to blend a family that includes three other wives and 16 additional children, some from previous marriages. @highlight Kody Brown and his fourth wife, Robyn, welcomed their first child @highlight The baby boy weighed in at 9 lbs. @highlight Brown, 43, and Robyn, 33, married during last year's season finale
@placeholder's birth will air on the show's season finale on November 27.
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Washington (CNN) -- As it nears the 10th anniversary of the terrible events that led to its creation, the Department of Homeland Security is getting a report card of sorts. And the grade, to few people's surprise: Incomplete. In a massive 221-page report, the Government Accountability Office -- the investigative arm of Congress -- says DHS has "made significant strides in protecting the nation, but has yet to reach its full potential." CNN obtained a draft of the report, which is to be the subject of a Senate hearing on Wednesday. The GAO report is largely a compilation of previous GAO reports, and gives no new recommendations. But for Homeland Security buffs, it is a virtual catalogue of the work that has been accomplished since the department was formed in 2003, and the work that remains to be done. The GAO said the department has addressed about half of the 1,500 recommendations it has made over the years, and is working on other recommendations, but has left some untouched. @highlight Government Accountability Office report: DHS "has yet to reach its full potential" @highlight Report is to be the subject of a Senate hearing on Wednesday @highlight GAO says department has addressed about half of its recommendations @highlight DHS says report fails to mention some accomplishments
In a written response to the report, the @placeholder accentuated the positive.
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(CNN) -- The recent flotilla incident is the culmination of a steep decline in Israeli-Turkish relations that started with the Gaza war in 2008 and 2009. Relations between these two countries, after reaching a high point in the late 1990s and early 2000s, are now beyond repair, and it will probably take the better part of a decade for them to be resuscitated. Turkey has also used its increasingly rancorous disputes with Israel to advance its status in the Middle East at the expense of traditional leaders across the region. Turkey's ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP), which came to power in 2002, was always conflicted in its relations with Israel. The party emerged from a hardcore anti-Western and anti-Israeli Islamist tradition that had close ties to Hamas and Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood. @highlight Turkey's relations with Israel have grown increasingly tense, says Henri Barkey @highlight Barkey says Turkey made sharp break with Israel because of the Gaza conflict @highlight He says Turkish political parties were supportive of charity that organized flotilla @highlight Barkey: Turkey gains support by opposing Israeli blockade, sanctions against Iran
Turkey may therefore emerge as an even more significant factor in an already complicated @placeholder political tapestry.
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By Associated Press A Utah woman whose two-year-old son died after police say she inadvertently poured her methadone from a Gatorade bottle into his sippy cup will serve up to 15 years in prison. Judge Robert Adkins said Tuesday in a Tooele courtroom that he disagreed with prosecutors who said the 33-year-old Jill Goff shouldn't serve prison time. She was sentenced on Tuesday to prison for up to 15 years despite recommendations for leniency from the prosecutor and defense attorney. Tragic: Aiden Goff, right, has died after his mother Jill Goff, left, accidentally served him methadone Goff pleaded guilty in June to a child abuse homicide charge in the death of Aiden Goff, who was found dead February 1st after drinking a pink liquid. @highlight Jill Goff 'served her two-year-old son Aiden a pink liquid in a sippy cup at their home in Tooele, Utah, 'thinking it was Gatorade' @highlight Goff pleaded guilty to second-degree felony child abuse homicide @highlight When he did not like it, two siblings tried it and said it tasted like medicine @highlight Goff realized she had given them the drug but 'was too scared to call 911' @highlight Her son later died and the other two children were hospitalized
Investigators believe that, rather than serving her child @placeholder, she inadvertently
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By Emily Davies Prince Charles has stopped selling eggs at his farm shop after a fox attack on his hen coop killed 24 of the birds Prince Charles was left with egg on his face after having to shut down his Close Farm egg business because foxes attacked his chicken coop. A total of 24 hens were slaughtered by foxes, leaving His Royal Highness unable to sell eggs from the farm, near his Highgrove Estate. Some of the birds survived the attack and have since been moved to another premises to keep them safe from being preyed on by foxes. @highlight Fox attack on Prince Charles's chicken coop kills 24 birds at Close Farm @highlight Surviving hens have been moved to a safer nesting spot away from foxes @highlight Deaths force prince to stop selling eggs at farm shop near Tetbury, Glos.
Prince Charles invested around £100,000 in his organic retail business when he moved it from @placeholder to Close Farm, Tetbury.
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A Supreme Court judge has ruled that an ICAC inquiry into NSW deputy senior Crown prosecutor Margaret Cunneen SC will go ahead, rejecting a bid by Ms Cunneen, her son Stephen Wyllie and his girlfriend, Sophia Tilley, to have the corruption hearing thrown out. Justice Clifton Hoeben handed down his decision on Monday afternoon, ruling against Ms Cunneen's contention that the Independent Commission Against Corruption had no right to investigate a 'malicious' complaint which related to her private life. The ICAC has alleged Ms Cunneen and her son counselled Ms Tilley to fake chest pains to avoid a breath test after a car crash in May. @highlight Margaret Cunneen SC has lost her bid to to halt ICAC inquiry @highlight Cunneen launched the failed action last week to stop the corruption probe @highlight NSW Supreme Court Justice Clifton Hoeben ruled it will go ahead @highlight Hoeben is one of three judges who blocked Cunneen from re-prosecuting gang rapist Bilal Skaf @highlight Ms Cunneen will be investigated along with son, Stephen Wyllie and his girlfriend, Sophia Tilley @highlight The decision came on same day as a court appearance by Ms Tilley @highlight The 25-year-old has appeared in a Sydney court for running a red light @highlight A magistrated has suespended Ms Tilley's driver's licence for 'fifth' offence @highlight The ICAC inquiry centres on the aftermath of a May accident in which Ms Tilley was driving Ms Cunneen's car @highlight The latest red light incident is unrelated to the May traffic incident
Ms @placeholder, who has described the accusations as 'malicious', argued the ICAC was acting beyond its jurisdiction and there was no suggestion the allegations involved her conduct as a crown prosecutor.
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A Supreme Court judge has ruled that an ICAC inquiry into NSW deputy senior Crown prosecutor Margaret Cunneen SC will go ahead, rejecting a bid by Ms Cunneen, her son Stephen Wyllie and his girlfriend, Sophia Tilley, to have the corruption hearing thrown out. Justice Clifton Hoeben handed down his decision on Monday afternoon, ruling against Ms Cunneen's contention that the Independent Commission Against Corruption had no right to investigate a 'malicious' complaint which related to her private life. The ICAC has alleged Ms Cunneen and her son counselled Ms Tilley to fake chest pains to avoid a breath test after a car crash in May. @highlight Margaret Cunneen SC has lost her bid to to halt ICAC inquiry @highlight Cunneen launched the failed action last week to stop the corruption probe @highlight NSW Supreme Court Justice Clifton Hoeben ruled it will go ahead @highlight Hoeben is one of three judges who blocked Cunneen from re-prosecuting gang rapist Bilal Skaf @highlight Ms Cunneen will be investigated along with son, Stephen Wyllie and his girlfriend, Sophia Tilley @highlight The decision came on same day as a court appearance by Ms Tilley @highlight The 25-year-old has appeared in a Sydney court for running a red light @highlight A magistrated has suespended Ms Tilley's driver's licence for 'fifth' offence @highlight The ICAC inquiry centres on the aftermath of a May accident in which Ms Tilley was driving Ms Cunneen's car @highlight The latest red light incident is unrelated to the May traffic incident
Ms Cunneen, who has described the accusations as 'malicious', argued the @placeholder was acting beyond its jurisdiction and there was no suggestion the allegations involved her conduct as a crown prosecutor.
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(AOL Autos) -- How long did it take you to get a taxi last time you tried? If it was longer than 20 minutes, then chances are you live in the sticks or were calling on a busy Friday or Saturday night. Catching a cab can be easy, whether you're in a big city or a crowded sporting event. But seemingly everyone has had difficulty calling or hailing a cab at some stage, on vacation or a business trip or when stranded in a city center after a night out. So what's the best, and quickest, way to get hold of a cab in New York? Or Los Angeles, California? Or at a major sporting event? We find out. @highlight A passenger's situation dictates the quickest way to get a cab @highlight Taxi Magic, an iPhone app, can help you catch a cab easily @highlight Taxis drive past you at night because they can't see you @highlight Leave sporting events before the end of the game to get a cab quicker
Taxi Magic is the latest innovative application to come to your iPhone and allows a user to book a taxi at 25 of the nation's biggest cities - excluding @placeholder - and track the progress of the driver en route, all by pressing the iPhone's touch screen a couple times.
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Nemanja Matic wants to play alongside John Terry for years to come at Chelsea as the pair continue to dominate for Jose Mourinho's Premier League leaders. The Serbia midfielder has become a key member of a squad which Terry continues to lead with great authority. The 34-year-old Blues captain is entering the final six months of his Chelsea contract, which was extended for a year last summer. John Terry pokes home the opening goal for Chelsea against West Ham as Nemanja Matic stands in wait Matic celebrates as his much-respected team-mate scores another goal for Premier League leaders Chelsea Chelsea captain Terry, who scored for a second successive game, credits Diego Costa with the assist @highlight John Terry scored in Chelsea's 2-0 win over West Ham on Boxing Day @highlight Nemanja Matic describes Chelsea captain Terry as 'a big player' @highlight Terry's contract is up at season's end by Matic hopes he stays long-term @highlight Chelsea face Tottenham and Watford, in the FA Cup, in the next week
@placeholder has become an integral part of Jose Mourinho's Chelsea side in the holding midfielder role
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BANGKOK, Thailand (CNN) -- A pregnant British woman facing possible execution in Laos will go on trial this week, the country's foreign affairs ministry said Monday. Samantha Orobator became pregnant in prison, according to a spokeswoman for rights group Reprieve. Samantha Orobator "is facing death by firing squad for drug trafficking," said Clare Algar, executive director of Reprieve, a London-based human rights group. Orobator, 20, was arrested on August 5, said Khenthong Nuanthasing, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman. She was alleged to have been carrying just over half a kilogram (1.1 pounds) of heroin, Reprieve lawyer Anna Morris told CNN by phone from Vientiane, the Laotian capital. "For that amount of heroin the sentence is normally the death penalty," she said. @highlight Samantha Orobator facing death by firing squad for drug trafficking @highlight Official: Orabator was arrested on August 5 @highlight She became pregnant while in prison, rights group spokeswoman says @highlight The last execution in Laos was in 1990
She said it was normal in the @placeholder justice system for a defendant to get a lawyer only days before a trial.
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BANGKOK, Thailand (CNN) -- A pregnant British woman facing possible execution in Laos will go on trial this week, the country's foreign affairs ministry said Monday. Samantha Orobator became pregnant in prison, according to a spokeswoman for rights group Reprieve. Samantha Orobator "is facing death by firing squad for drug trafficking," said Clare Algar, executive director of Reprieve, a London-based human rights group. Orobator, 20, was arrested on August 5, said Khenthong Nuanthasing, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman. She was alleged to have been carrying just over half a kilogram (1.1 pounds) of heroin, Reprieve lawyer Anna Morris told CNN by phone from Vientiane, the Laotian capital. "For that amount of heroin the sentence is normally the death penalty," she said. @highlight Samantha Orobator facing death by firing squad for drug trafficking @highlight Official: Orabator was arrested on August 5 @highlight She became pregnant while in prison, rights group spokeswoman says @highlight The last execution in Laos was in 1990
"The @placeholder Government is opposed to the use of the death penalty in all circumstances.
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BANGKOK, Thailand (CNN) -- A pregnant British woman facing possible execution in Laos will go on trial this week, the country's foreign affairs ministry said Monday. Samantha Orobator became pregnant in prison, according to a spokeswoman for rights group Reprieve. Samantha Orobator "is facing death by firing squad for drug trafficking," said Clare Algar, executive director of Reprieve, a London-based human rights group. Orobator, 20, was arrested on August 5, said Khenthong Nuanthasing, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman. She was alleged to have been carrying just over half a kilogram (1.1 pounds) of heroin, Reprieve lawyer Anna Morris told CNN by phone from Vientiane, the Laotian capital. "For that amount of heroin the sentence is normally the death penalty," she said. @highlight Samantha Orobator facing death by firing squad for drug trafficking @highlight Official: Orabator was arrested on August 5 @highlight She became pregnant while in prison, rights group spokeswoman says @highlight The last execution in Laos was in 1990
"We are paying close attention to her welfare and are in regular contact with the @placeholder authorities about her case.
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By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 7:49 AM on 23rd December 2011 At least 69 people were killed and more than 190 wounded in a wave of co-ordinated bombings across Baghdad yesterday, days after U.S. forces finally left. The 16 blasts were immediately blamed on Al Qaeda in Iraq because of the sheer scale of the operation and the expertise involved. A variety of bombing techniques were used in 11 neighbourhoods. There was one suicide bomber, two vehicles packed with explosives, some roadside bombs and other so-called ‘sticky’ bombs underneath cars. Scroll down for video... Devastated: Iraqi security forces inspect a crater caused by a car bomb in the Karrada area of Baghdad @highlight Eleven neighbourhoods in central Baghdad hit by 16 blasts @highlight Sticky bombs on cars, roadside blasts and vehicles packed with explosives @highlight Sparks fears lack of U.S. presence will see country descend into anarchy @highlight Foreign Secretary William Hague condemns attacks as 'cowardly'
U.S. military officials have said they are worried about a resurgence of the group after the @placeholder military leaves the country.
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By Richard Arrowsmith Manchester City stars including Yaya Toure, Bacary Sagna and James Milner were fitted for their new club suits ahead of the upcoming season. The Premier League champions have teamed up with British shirt maker and tailor TM Lewin to provide the official team suits, shirts and ties for Manuel Pellegrini’s men. Players including the likes of Vincent Kompany, David Silva, Samir Nasri and Edin Dzeko will wear the bespoke suits while traveling to UEFA Champions League games across Europe, and Cup Finals throughout the season. VIDEO: Scroll down to see City stars get fitted for their new suits @highlight Manchester City have teamed up with TM Lewin as their suit provider @highlight Blues stars including Yaya Toure, James Milner and Bacary Sagna are featured in behind-the-scenes footage of their fittings @highlight David Silva, Sergio Aguero and Co will wear suits on Champions League travels and Cup finals dates @highlight Premier League champions begin thgeir campaign against Newcastle
And, @placeholder added: 'Yeah, it fits nicely so hopefully it will be a winning suit.'
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New York (CNN) -- Two New York state men have been charged in a bizarre plan to develop a mobile X-ray system that would be used from afar to silently kill people that they deemed "undesirable," federal officials said. Glendon Scott Crawford, 49, and Eric J. Feight, 54, were arrested Tuesday after an undercover operation by the Albany FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force. They were charged with conspiracy to provide material support for use of a weapon of mass destruction, according to the criminal complaint. Crawford and Feight were developing a device "intended to be mobile ... designed to turn on remotely from some distance away" that would emit "some dangerous levels of X-ray radiation," according to John Duncan, executive assistant U.S. attorney for the Northern District of New York. @highlight FBI: N.Y. state men developed X-ray system capable of emitting deadly radiation @highlight The men were charged with conspiracy to provide support for the use of a WMD @highlight One man, a member of the KKK, said he would use the device to kill Muslims
@placeholder was apparently concerned about not surviving a surgical procedure he underwent during the development of the machine.
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New York (CNN) -- Two New York state men have been charged in a bizarre plan to develop a mobile X-ray system that would be used from afar to silently kill people that they deemed "undesirable," federal officials said. Glendon Scott Crawford, 49, and Eric J. Feight, 54, were arrested Tuesday after an undercover operation by the Albany FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force. They were charged with conspiracy to provide material support for use of a weapon of mass destruction, according to the criminal complaint. Crawford and Feight were developing a device "intended to be mobile ... designed to turn on remotely from some distance away" that would emit "some dangerous levels of X-ray radiation," according to John Duncan, executive assistant U.S. attorney for the Northern District of New York. @highlight FBI: N.Y. state men developed X-ray system capable of emitting deadly radiation @highlight The men were charged with conspiracy to provide support for the use of a WMD @highlight One man, a member of the KKK, said he would use the device to kill Muslims
In an e-mail to an unidentified person, @placeholder said: "if something happens I don't want this to go away, it can serve our people well."
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The husband of Melbourne's Jill Meagher, who was raped and murdered two years ago, is urging his Facebook followers to stop 'pick-up artist' Julian Blanc obtaining an Irish visa. Tom Meagher took to social media and asked people to sign a change.org petition to stop Ireland from being a 'haven' for Mr Blanc. 'Mr Blanc promotes sexual assault, and harassment as part of his shtick as a "pick-up artist",' Mr Meagher posted along with the petition's link. Scroll down for video Tom Meagher (left), husband of Jill Meagher (right), has called on Facebook followers to sign a petition to bar 'pick-up artist' Julien Blanc from entering Ireland @highlight Tom Meagher asked people to sign petition to stop Julien Blanc entering Ireland @highlight Mr Meagher's wife, Jill, was raped and murdered two years ago in Melbourne @highlight Her disappearance sparked a widespread social media campaign to find her and her killer @highlight Mr Meagher said Ireland should not be a 'haven' for the self-confessed dating expert
'@placeholder’s strategies for attracting women are eerily similar to diagnostic charts for family violence,' he said.
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(CNN) -- European champions Spain beat Honduras 2-0 in Group H to get their World Cup campaign back on track. Striker David Villa scored twice and missed a penalty in Johannesburg as the Spanish bounced back from their shock defeat to Switzerland in their opening game. Earlier, Chile beat the 10-man Swiss 1-0 in Port Elizabeth, a victory which puts the South Americans top of the group. Mark Gonzalez headed the only goal of the game shortly after the Swiss had set a new World Cup record for time without conceding a goal, surpassing Italy's mark of 549 minutes midway through the second half. @highlight Spain defeat Honduras 2-0 to get their World Cup campaign back on track @highlight Barcelona-bound David Villa scores both goals for the European champions @highlight Chile top Group H after defeating 10-man Switzerland 1-0 in Port Elizabeth @highlight Swiss set a new record for consecutive minutes without conceding a goal
Spain came into their Group H clash with Honduras knowing that only a win would suffice after their surprise 1-0 loss to the @placeholder.
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(CNN) -- European champions Spain beat Honduras 2-0 in Group H to get their World Cup campaign back on track. Striker David Villa scored twice and missed a penalty in Johannesburg as the Spanish bounced back from their shock defeat to Switzerland in their opening game. Earlier, Chile beat the 10-man Swiss 1-0 in Port Elizabeth, a victory which puts the South Americans top of the group. Mark Gonzalez headed the only goal of the game shortly after the Swiss had set a new World Cup record for time without conceding a goal, surpassing Italy's mark of 549 minutes midway through the second half. @highlight Spain defeat Honduras 2-0 to get their World Cup campaign back on track @highlight Barcelona-bound David Villa scores both goals for the European champions @highlight Chile top Group H after defeating 10-man Switzerland 1-0 in Port Elizabeth @highlight Swiss set a new record for consecutive minutes without conceding a goal
@placeholder had to work hard for their victory over 10-man Switzerland in Port Elizabeth which means the five South American teams are still to be beaten at this World Cup.
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They say every picture tells a story and that's certainly true of a new time-lapse video that reveals 100 years of Iran's history with the help of a beautiful model. The '100 Years of Beauty' clip shows Iranian-American model Sabrina Sarajy being given a number of make-overs and then posing with a look that sums up the style of each decade. The pictures show how fashion and beauty trends have changed over the years with iconic hair styles such as the finger waves of the Twenties and beehive of the Sixties. Scroll down for video The first look in the 100 Years Of Beauty video shows model Iranian-American model Sabrina wearing a white hijab with a monobrow and no make-up. Iranian women at this time had few rights @highlight '100 Years of Beauty' clip features Iranian-American model Sabrina Sarajy @highlight She is given a number of make-overs to reflect styles from 1910-2010 @highlight Looks show how fashion and beauty has evolved over the years @highlight Also reflects how Iranian history has changed and influenced women @highlight Hijab was banned in the Thirties @highlight But enforced again in Eighties @highlight Green Revolution in the early 21st century fought for more rights
In the @placeholder, the hijab was banned shown by Sabrina ditching hers for a hat
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Sportsmail asked 10 current and ex-boxers, both former and reigning Champions and Olympic gold medallists among them, to give their verdict on the big fight. It would seem that Carl Froch is the favourite to beat George Groves for a second time... VIDEO Scroll down to see the experts make their predictions The wait is over: Carl Froch and George Groves finally meet at Wembley (Former world light-welterweight champion)Groves knows he can hurt Froch; Froch knows he can hurt Groves. Froch won’t be so macho this time; he knows he can get knocked down. Verdict: FROCH (Lost to Groves in 2011)I keep changing my mind. Groves boxed well last time but Froch is the champion; he has a lot of heart and a good chin.Verdict: GROVES @highlight Carl Froch and George Groves go head-to-head for their much anticipated rematch on Saturday @highlight Sportsmail asked a number of former and current fighters, including Amir Khan, Lennox Lewis and Tyson Fury, their opinion on the massive fight @highlight The Cobra is the slight favourite to take the win
I like @placeholder’ style and he was unlucky not to win the first bout, but he might have missed his chance.
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NAIROBI, Kenya (CNN) -- Gangs of young men armed with machetes are roaming the streets in Kenya as post-election violence threatens to engulf the country. Horrific attacks are being reported, including the torching of a church where people who had sought refuge were burned alive. At least 148 people have been killed and about 75,000 have fled their homes since President Mwai Kibaki won a narrow victory, according to Kenyan government officials. The Associated Press reported a higher number -- about 275 -- have died since Saturday. Much of the violence is between supporters of Kibaki from the majority Kikuyu tribe and backers of opposition leader Raila Odinga, who is from the Luo tribe. @highlight NEW: Red Cross: 120 people have been reported dead, 1,000 injured @highlight International observers have called into question Kenyan election results @highlight Witnesses: Mob set fire to church and burned people to death @highlight The vote was marred by allegations of vote-rigging by both of the main parties
In a particularly disturbing incident, a mob appears to have burned a church filled with @placeholder seeking refuge from the violence.
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NAIROBI, Kenya (CNN) -- Gangs of young men armed with machetes are roaming the streets in Kenya as post-election violence threatens to engulf the country. Horrific attacks are being reported, including the torching of a church where people who had sought refuge were burned alive. At least 148 people have been killed and about 75,000 have fled their homes since President Mwai Kibaki won a narrow victory, according to Kenyan government officials. The Associated Press reported a higher number -- about 275 -- have died since Saturday. Much of the violence is between supporters of Kibaki from the majority Kikuyu tribe and backers of opposition leader Raila Odinga, who is from the Luo tribe. @highlight NEW: Red Cross: 120 people have been reported dead, 1,000 injured @highlight International observers have called into question Kenyan election results @highlight Witnesses: Mob set fire to church and burned people to death @highlight The vote was marred by allegations of vote-rigging by both of the main parties
About 120 people are reported dead and over 1,000 injured countrywide, according to The @placeholder.
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By Paul Thompson PUBLISHED: 15:55 EST, 16 June 2013 | UPDATED: 03:07 EST, 17 June 2013 An alleged carjacker came off second best when he threatened to harm Dorothy Baker's young children. Not only did she manage to wrestle a knife from him but ran him over with her minivan as he attempted to flee. 'He messed with the wrong witch,' said Dorothy Baker, from Baytown, Texas. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO Don't mess with Texas: Mother-of-six Dorothy Baker was terrified for her children when she managed to fight of a would-be carjacker The terrifying ordeal began after Baker drove home from a local CVS after shopping with her sons, five-year-old Xavier and Jayden, two. @highlight Dorothy Baker was returning home with her children when a man popped up from the back of her car and demanded money @highlight 53-year-old Ismael Martinez had a knife and threatened Baker's two young children @highlight Baker fought off Martinez and punched him in the face, ordering him from her car @highlight Martinez exited the car only to be hit by Baker's minivan and is now in a serious condition in hospital @highlight Baker said she didn't mean to hurt him and was trying to protect her kids
Records reveal @placeholder was jailed for a 1976 rape conviction.
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(CNN) -- Israel launched airstrikes on weapons facilities in Gaza in response to what Israel claimed were two rockets fired against it from the Palestinian territory, the Israeli military said Thursday. The two Gaza rockets were fired several hours apart Thursday against the Hof Ashkelon Regional Council, where 13,500 residents live, the military said. Israeli aircraft scored direct hits on a "terror infrastructure" in Gaza, a weapons manufacturing facility in central Gaza and a weapons storage facility in northern Gaza, the military said. The Israeli military blamed Hamas, which controls Gaza, for the rocket fire. Thursday's exchange of fire marked another uneasy moment in cease-fire arrangements between Israel and Gaza that were brokered last year when the two sides engaged in eight days of round-the-clock warfare, killing more than 160 Palestinians and six Israelis. @highlight Two rockets from Gaza are fired upon Israel, military says @highlight Israel launches airstrikes on Gaza, targeting two weapon facilities @highlight Israel blames Hamas, which controls Gaza, for the rocket fire
"We will not tolerate daily aggression from the @placeholder ruled territory and are morally obligated to act against those threatening our communities, our towns and our cities."
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(CNN) -- The Democratic New Jersey legislator leading an investigation into Republican Gov. Chris Christie's administration says he believes laws were broken when the governor's aides ordered lane closures at the nation's busiest bridge. "I do think laws have been broken," State Assemblyman John Wisniewski told CNN's Victor Blackwell and Christi Paul on Saturday. "Public resources -- the bridge, police officers -- all were used for a political purpose, for some type of retribution, and that violates the law." Legislators need to "make sure any violations of law are addressed," said Wisniewski, who's also deputy speaker. Christie, who had no public activities scheduled for Saturday, and his spokesman couldn't be immediately reached for comment. @highlight NEW: Lawmakers will hold special session Thursday to vote on extending probe @highlight NEW: Gov. Chris Christie will still raise money for GOP governor in Florida next week @highlight Christie's team used public assets for retribution, says Democrat leading probe @highlight It "just strains believability" that Christie didn't know of lane closures, he says
"Yes, Christie will be here next weekend, and we are looking forward to it," @placeholder GOP spokesperson Susan Hepworth said.
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(CNN) -- The Democratic New Jersey legislator leading an investigation into Republican Gov. Chris Christie's administration says he believes laws were broken when the governor's aides ordered lane closures at the nation's busiest bridge. "I do think laws have been broken," State Assemblyman John Wisniewski told CNN's Victor Blackwell and Christi Paul on Saturday. "Public resources -- the bridge, police officers -- all were used for a political purpose, for some type of retribution, and that violates the law." Legislators need to "make sure any violations of law are addressed," said Wisniewski, who's also deputy speaker. Christie, who had no public activities scheduled for Saturday, and his spokesman couldn't be immediately reached for comment. @highlight NEW: Lawmakers will hold special session Thursday to vote on extending probe @highlight NEW: Gov. Chris Christie will still raise money for GOP governor in Florida next week @highlight Christie's team used public assets for retribution, says Democrat leading probe @highlight It "just strains believability" that Christie didn't know of lane closures, he says
"Yes, Christie will be here next weekend, and we are looking forward to it," Florida @placeholder spokesperson Susan Hepworth said.
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(CNN) -- The Democratic New Jersey legislator leading an investigation into Republican Gov. Chris Christie's administration says he believes laws were broken when the governor's aides ordered lane closures at the nation's busiest bridge. "I do think laws have been broken," State Assemblyman John Wisniewski told CNN's Victor Blackwell and Christi Paul on Saturday. "Public resources -- the bridge, police officers -- all were used for a political purpose, for some type of retribution, and that violates the law." Legislators need to "make sure any violations of law are addressed," said Wisniewski, who's also deputy speaker. Christie, who had no public activities scheduled for Saturday, and his spokesman couldn't be immediately reached for comment. @highlight NEW: Lawmakers will hold special session Thursday to vote on extending probe @highlight NEW: Gov. Chris Christie will still raise money for GOP governor in Florida next week @highlight Christie's team used public assets for retribution, says Democrat leading probe @highlight It "just strains believability" that Christie didn't know of lane closures, he says
In @placeholder, Wisniewski said the legislative committee's investigation into the scandal "would be made immeasurably simpler if the governor's office said, 'Please tell us what you'd like.
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A Brooklyn Nets superfan who had to be carried out from a game amid claims that he attacked another supporter with his prosthetic leg earlier this month, has died. Jeffrey Vanchiro, 38, died after falling from a window on the second floor of his father's house in Flushing, Queens, on Saturday night. Mr Vanchiro, a former professional poker player also known as Jeffrey Gamblero, allegedly jumped from the building in a disorientated state. Scroll down for video Tragedy: Brooklyn Nets superfan Jeffrey Vanchiro, 38, died after falling from a window on the second floor of a residential property in Flushing, Queens @highlight Jeffrey Vanchiro, 38, died after 'jumping out of a window' in Queens @highlight Had been 'erratic' since being ejected from Madison Square Garden @highlight He had to be is carried out of Nets game without his prosthetic leg @highlight Security guards acted amid reports of 'multiple complaints' from fans @highlight It has been claimed that he may have used prosthetic leg to hit another fan
He will not be permitted back into @placeholder.’
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