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(CNN)Starbucks charges more than $5 for a large ("venti" in Starbucks speak) Caramel Frappuccino, yet no one bats an eye. But when the CEO of Starbucks announced a plan he hoped would ease racial tensions, the response was immediate outrage! This latest controversy started Monday when Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz unveiled a new initiative in which Starbucks baristas would write the words "Race Together" on coffee cups to help spark a dialogue on race. Schultz even took out full-page ads in The New York Times and USA Today touting this effort. Twitter immediately lit up with a flurry of angry tweets -- apparently from people who have consumed far too much caffeine. Surprisingly, though, the backlash came from all sides. One self-described conservative tweeted this: . A person who noted her support of progressive causes in her Twitter profile tweeted: . Even people in the middle expressed scorn with tweets such as: . I, on the other hand, applaud Schultz's efforts, at least in theory. As Schultz correctly stated when discussing the genesis for "Race Together," "If we just keep going about our business ... and ignoring this (racial issue), then I think we are, in a sense, part of the problem." Sure, I also see some logistical problems with the "get your iced Mocha Frappuccino with a shot of racial tolerance" approach. First, I live in New York City, where New Yorkers barely have the patience to wait for a cup of plain old coffee to be poured let alone stand in line longer while people engage in a nuanced discourse on race. I can envision awkward situations where the baristas ask a customer, "So how do you want your coffee?" to which the customer responds, "Black." For some reason saying "black" in the context of this program could feel uncomfortable. Next thing you know, Starbucks will have to coin politically correct terms for "black" coffee. And as a practical matter, only 40% of Starbucks employees are minorities. Consequently, in most Starbucks, the conversation about racial tolerance will between be between two white people. But let's put those issues aside. The swift and angry backlash against Schultz's idea proves once again that not only don't we live in a post-racial America, we live in a hyper-racial one. In fact, a recent CNN/ORC poll found 40% of Americans believe racial relations have become worse during the six years Barack Obama has been in the White House. It's strikingly obvious that if we are going to improve this situation, we need to have a candid and brutally honest discussion about the underlying factors contributing to racism, the lack of empathy for people of other races, etc. And that's simply what Starbucks' "Race Together" stated goal is: "to stimulate conversation, compassion and positive action regarding race in America." Starbucks' senior vice president of communications, Corey duBrowa, deleted his Twitter account Monday after "feeling personally attacked in a cascade of negativity" and being "overwhelmed by the volume and tenor of the discussion" in response to "Race Together." But duBrowa was back on Twitter on Tuesday night. Why? Because he truly believed in "the power of meaningful, civil, thoughtful, respectful open conversation." DuBrowa's reaction may just be a teachable moment on discussing race. It's truly not an easy topic to broach. The initial response by some, like duBrowa, may be to shut down when racial discussions become uncomfortable. But then, hopefully like duBrowa did later, the conversation can be rejoined within a framework that's respectful to all involved. But to be blunt, one of the biggest obstacles in even starting this conversation is that most white Americans don't want to discuss race, as polls have confirmed. For example, after the grand jury in Ferguson, Missouri, didn't indict police Officer Darren Wilson in the killing of teenager Michael Brown, a poll found that 80% of blacks felt that the shooting raised important issues about race that needed to be discussed. How many white people agreed? Only 37%. And personally I have seen some white friends become defensive when race issues are raised. Why? Because many view it as an accusation that they are somehow racist (or at least complicit in racism) as opposed to a starting point for a productive conversation. The question is how can we begin that talk about race that our nation desperately needs to have? True, the line at Starbucks might not be the best place. But it has to start somewhere if we are going to close the racial gap that many, including myself, feel is growing.
Response mostly negative after Starbucks launches initiative to talk about race relations . Dean Obeidallah: Starbucks might not be best place, but how do we start a talk about race?
Please give me a short bulleted list of the key events that happened in Kobe Bryant’s early life in time order, from earliest to the latest.
Bryant was born on August 23, 1978, in Philadelphia, the youngest of three children and the only son of Pamela Cox Bryant and former NBA player Joe Bryant. He was also the maternal nephew of NBA player John "Chubby" Cox. His parents named him after the famous beef of Kobe, Japan, which they saw on a restaurant menu. His middle name, Bean, was derived from his father's nickname "Jellybean". Bryant's family was Catholic and he was brought up with this faith. Bryant started playing basketball when he was three, and the Lakers were his favorite team when he was growing up. When Bryant was six, his father retired from the NBA and moved his family to Rieti in Italy to continue playing professional basketball.After two years, they moved first to Reggio Calabria, then to Pistoia and Reggio Emilia. Kobe became accustomed to his new lifestyle and learned to speak fluent Italian. He was especially fond of Reggio Emilia, which he considered a loving place and where some of his best childhood memories were made. Bryant began to play basketball seriously while living in Reggio Emilia. Bryant's grandfather would mail him videos of NBA games for Bryant to study. Another source of inspiration was animated European films about sports, from which he learned more about basketball. From 1987 to 1989, his father played for Olimpia Basket Pistoia where he paired with former Detroit Pistons Leon Douglas. Kobe would work at the games as a ball and mop boy and would practice shooting at halftime, with Douglas sharing, "At every one of our games at halftime, it was the Kobe show. He'd get out there and get his shot up. We'd come out of the locker room at halftime and have to chase him off the court". Bryant also learned to play soccer, and his favorite soccer team was A.C. Milan. During summers, Bryant would come back to the United States to play in a basketball summer league. When Bryant was 13, he and his family moved back to Philadelphia, where he enrolled in eighth grade at Bala Cynwyd Middle School.
- In August 1978, Kobe Bryant was born in Philadelphia. The name Kobe comes from the famous Japanese beef, Kobe. - When Kobe was three years old, he started playing basketball. - When Kobe was six, he moved to Italy with his family as his father started to play professional basketball there. - Two years later, Kobe moved to Reggio Calabria, and Pistoia and Reggio Emilia later. - Kobe returned to the US when he was 13 with his family. He studied in Bala Cynwyd Middle School.
List the founders of MicroStrategy and surround the first name of the founder who served as CEO in quotes.
MicroStrategy Incorporated is an American company that provides business intelligence (BI), mobile software, and cloud-based services. Founded in 1989 by Michael J. Saylor, Sanju Bansal, and Thomas Spahr, the firm develops software to analyze internal and external data in order to make business decisions and to develop mobile apps. It is a public company headquartered in Tysons Corner, Virginia, in the Washington metropolitan area. Its primary business analytics competitors include SAP AG Business Objects, IBM Cognos, and Oracle Corporation's BI Platform. Saylor is the Executive Chairman and, from 1989 to 2022, was the CEO.
"Michael" J. Saylor, Sanju Bansal, and Thomas Spahr
Given this paragraph about the Subaru Outback, in what year was the Wilderness trim introduced?
The sixth-generation Subaru Outback for the North American market was unveiled at the New York Auto Show on April 17, 2019. Full production started from July 29, 2019. This redesigned Outback keeps the same body style (wagon/crossover SUV), while still receiving a few changes, such as new taillights (similar to the ones on the Forester and upcoming Legacy) and an updated, modern interior. Internally, the 2020 Outback moves to the Subaru Global Platform, which is stiffer and offers a common base to allow use of alternative powertrains, such as hybrid or all-electric. The base model sixth-generation Outback was offered with the 2.5-liter gasoline direct-injection FB25D; a turbocharged 2.4-liter FA24F that was first used on the Subaru Ascent was offered as the uplevel engine, providing improved power, torque, and consumption compared to the discontinued EZ36. In addition to all-wheel drive coming standard on every trim, the 2021 model year also added LED adaptive steering-responsive headlights (SRH) on premium variants and a seat-belt reminder standard for all passengers. World markets outside of North America, including Japan, did not launch the sixth generation Outback until 2021. Australia launched on the 20th February 2021 with a number of differences over the North American version including updated LED headlights with combined Day Running Light and turn/direction indicator with SRH (Steering Responsive Headlights) standard across all variants (the Touring model also gained Adaptive Driving Beam (ADB) until 2023 when ADB became standard across all model variants), as is pushbutton-start with tailgate PIN access. There is improved camera resolution for rear, side and front driver assistance cameras, EyeSight 4.0 with roadside speed sign reading, adjustable speed limiting, and intersection crash avoidance utilising new EyeSight cameras with a wider field of view and a lower profile inside the cabin. Subaru claim the sole engine fitted to Australian Outbacks, the revised 2.5-litre FB25D, is made of 90% new components compared to the Gen5 engine as well. The Japanese Outback was announced on October 7, 2021; in Japan the Outback is offered exclusively with the 1.8-litre CB18 gasoline direct-injection turbo engine instead. In September 2021, the European variant received a five-star rating by the European New Car Assessment Programme (EuroNCAP) 2021. For the 2022 model year, Subaru added a new trim level, the Wilderness. Outback Wilderness features 9.5 inches of ground clearance, turbocharged 2.4-liter FA24F engine, and re-tuned transmission gearing with revised front and rear gear ratios. Marketed for off-road use, the Outback Wilderness has 17" wheels with standard all-terrain tires, enhanced body cladding, and synthetic upholstery.
2022
From the passage provided, extract the what were some of the key years and discoveries of portuguese maritime exploration?
Portuguese maritime exploration resulted in the numerous territories and maritime routes recorded by the Portuguese as a result of their intensive maritime journeys during the 15th and 16th centuries. Portuguese sailors were at the vanguard of European exploration, chronicling and mapping the coasts of Africa and Asia, then known as the East Indies, and Canada and Brazil (the West Indies), in what came to be known as the Age of Discovery. Methodical expeditions started in 1419 along West Africa's coast under the sponsorship of prince Henry the Navigator, with Bartolomeu Dias reaching the Cape of Good Hope and entering the Indian Ocean in 1488. Ten years later, in 1498, Vasco da Gama led the first fleet around Africa to India, arriving in Calicut and starting a maritime route from Portugal to India. Portuguese explorations then proceeded to southeast Asia, where they reached Japan in 1542, forty-four years after their first arrival in India. In 1500, the Portuguese nobleman Pedro Álvares Cabral became the first European to discover Brazil.
In 1419, the portuguese started their maritime explorations along the West Africa's coast. The goal was to reach India by sea, by going around Africa. In 1488, Bartolomeu Dias reaching the Cape of Good Hope and entered the Indian Ocean. In 1498, Vasco da Gama finally reached India. By 1500 also reached discovered Brazil and reached Japan in 1542.
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Islamabad (CNN)Pakistan has ordered a stay of execution of a man who was convicted of manslaughter while he was 14 years old. Shafqat Hussain, 24, was scheduled to be hanged on Thursday, but a government official confirmed Wednesday night with a tweet that Hussain will not be hanged and that his case will be reviewed for another 72 hours. "We are still unclear on what investigation can be done in 72 hours," said Shahab Siddiqui, Hussain's lawyer. "We will be coordinating with the government and are happy to provide any documentation they would need." Hussain's case has triggered outrage from human rights campaigners, who complain he did not get a fair trial and had confessed to murder after being severely tortured by the police. His family says Hussain, at the age of 14 was convicted of involuntary manslaughter for kidnapping and killing a child while he was employed as a security guard in 2004. Unable to afford legal counsel the state appointed him a defense lawyer, whom, according to human rights groups, failed to provide any evidence or claim that Hussain was a juvenile. This meant Hussain was tried as an adult in an anti-terrorism court. A social media campaign with the hashtag #SaveShafqat trended in Pakistan and a small protest was held in the capital to raise awareness about his case. Shafqat was calm when he thought he was going to be executed, Manzoor Hussain, his brother told CNN. "He had said that if I don't get justice in this world, I will get it in my afterlife." "I can't tell you what kind of night my family has had. I close my eyes and I want to forget. I can't express the agony we have gone through, waiting and not knowing." Hussain was initially due to be hanged on January 19, but under international pressure, Pakistan's Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar called for a stay order. Addressing parliament, the minister called for an investigation into the young man's age. Two months later, another death warrant was issued for Hussain, with an execution date set for March 19. Since then Hussain's lawyers handed in a plea of clemency to the president's office with documentation that the inmate was a minor at the time of his arrest. Attention to his case comes in the wake of an announcement by Pakistan that it would lift its moratorium on the death penalty for all cases -- not just for those tried in anti-terrorism courts. Pakistan lifted the death penalty moratorium for terrorism cases following the attack on an Army Public School in Peshawar, which left at least 145 teachers and students dead. It was the deadliest act of terror in the country's history. The decision to lift the moratorium on all cases affects more than 8,000 prisoners currently on death row, the largest number in the world. The lifting of the moratorium has caused an uproar of criticism by human rights groups in Pakistan and abroad. "It's like responding to a blood bath by indulging in blood lust themselves," Zohra Yusuf, the chairperson of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan told CNN. "Executions on this scale tend to brutalize society." Earlier this week the European Union released a statement on its website calling Pakistan to "reinstitute the moratorium and to respect fully all its international obligations, in particular the principle of fair trial." The statement also said that Pakistan is a party to an international covenant "that specifically prohibits the use of the death sentence for crimes committed by persons below eighteen years of age."​ .
Pakistan postpones inmate's execution for the second time . Shafqat Hussain was convicted at age 14; his family says confession extracted under torture .
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Ireland clung on to claim a controversial five-run win over Zimbabwe to keep their bid to reach the World Cup quarter-finals on track. Ed Joyce's third one-day international century helped Ireland post 331 for eight - their highest ever score at a World Cup - but Zimbabwe looked like running down the record chase until a debatable John Mooney catch. Replays appeared to show Mooney had stepped on the rope when he held on to remove Sean Williams, who was four short of a century and seemingly in control of the pursuit. Alex Cusack (centre) of Ireland is congratulated by team mates after getting the wicket of Tawanda Mupariwa . Kevin O'Brien celebrates after Sean Williams is controversially caught out by John Mooney . Ireland celebrate after winning their pulsating World Cup clash against Zimbabwe and knocking them out . The third umpire was called to judge the catch, although Williams did not remain on the field of play after he instead opted to take the word of Mooney that he had taken the catch inside the rope. There was still drama to follow as number 10 Tawanda Mupariwa slapped 19 from the penultimate over, delivered by Kevin O'Brien, to leave Zimbabwe needing seven from the last six balls. But Alex Cusack held his nerve as he claimed the final two wickets, first getting Regis Chakabva to drag on before Mupariwa skied a catch William Porterfield gratefully accepted. While Joyce's 112 earned him the man-of-the-match award Cusack's four for 32 was just as invaluable, especially after he removed Zimbabwe skipper Brendon Taylor for 121. Ed Joyce celebrates making his third one-day international century and helping Ireland to 331-8 . Joyce scores many of his impressive runs as Ireland boosted their chances of World Cup qualification . Victory was Ireland's second over a full-member nation at the tournament after they opened their campaign with a win over West Indies. They will, however, most likely need to pull off one more shock in their final two pool games against India and Pakistan. Pakistan's surprise win over South Africa earlier in the day did Ireland few favours and their clash in Adelaide on March 15 looms as a potential decider. John Mooney celebrates getting the wicket of Sikandar Raza and helping them on their way to victory . Ireland stand for the national anthem during the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup against Zimbabwe . Joyce became the fourth Ireland player to score a World Cup century although he was given a helping hand by a sloppy Zimbabwe fielding display. The Sussex batsman was twice dropped, while he edged his first ball just short of slip, but was otherwise imperious as he hit nine fours and three sixes. He joined in a third-wicket partnership of 138 with Andy Balbirnie, who was only three runs away from following Joyce to three figures after he was run out during the late-over scramble. Ireland took 108 from the final 10 overs to reach their highest ODI score, surpassing the 329 for seven they racked up during their famous World Cup win over England in Bangalore four years ago. Kevin O'Brien celebrates after taking the controversial wicket of Zimbabwe batsman Sean Williams . Williams reacts after getting out at the Bellerive Oval ground despite it looking like Mooney touched the foam . When Zimbabwe then crashed to 74 for four in reply Ireland were in total control only for Taylor and Williams to turn the momentum of the match in a 149-run stand. Taylor reached his century from 79 balls and Ireland's attack was looking toothless until Cusack produced a slower ball to fool the Zimbabwe skipper into spooning a catch to mid-on. Williams kept the scoreboard ticking over and had reduced the task to a manageable 32 from 20 balls when Mooney's controversial catch was claimed. It was a critical moment and while Mupariwa made Ireland sweat, as he hit Kevin O'Brien for back-to-back fours and then a six, Cusack cleaned up the tail in a thrilling finale. The Irish players congratulate each other after their final over victory over the African country .
Ireland beat Zimbabwe by five runs after exciting tie came down to final over but the game was also surrounded by a controversial wicket . John Mooney appeared to touch the foam as he caught Sean Williams out . Ed Joyce scored his third one-day international century . Click here for all the latest Cricket World Cup news .
Extract all the movies from this passage and the year they were released out. Write each movie as a separate sentence
The genre has existed since the early years of silent cinema, when Georges Melies' A Trip to the Moon (1902) employed trick photography effects. The next major example (first in feature length in the genre) was the film Metropolis (1927). From the 1930s to the 1950s, the genre consisted mainly of low-budget B movies. After Stanley Kubrick's landmark 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), the science fiction film genre was taken more seriously. In the late 1970s, big-budget science fiction films filled with special effects became popular with audiences after the success of Star Wars (1977) and paved the way for the blockbuster hits of subsequent decades.
A Trip to the Moon was released in 1902. Metropolis came out in 1927. 2001: A Space Odyssey was released in 1968. Star Wars came out in 1977.
How can Bernoulli's principle be derived from Newton's second law of motion?
Bernoulli's principle is a key concept in fluid dynamics that relates pressure, speed and height. Bernoulli's principle states that an increase in the speed of a fluid occurs simultaneously with a decrease in static pressure or a decrease in the fluid's potential energy.  The principle is named after the Swiss mathematician and physicist Daniel Bernoulli, who published it in his book Hydrodynamica in 1738.Although Bernoulli deduced that pressure decreases when the flow speed increases, it was Leonhard Euler in 1752 who derived Bernoulli's equation in its usual form. The principle is only applicable for isentropic flows: when the effects of irreversible processes (like turbulence) and non-adiabatic processes (e.g. thermal radiation) are small and can be neglected. Bernoulli's principle can be derived from the principle of conservation of energy. This states that, in a steady flow, the sum of all forms of energy in a fluid is the same at all points that are free of viscous forces. This requires that the sum of kinetic energy, potential energy and internal energy remains constant. Thus an increase in the speed of the fluid—implying an increase in its kinetic energy (dynamic pressure)—occurs with a simultaneous decrease in (the sum of) its potential energy (including the static pressure) and internal energy. If the fluid is flowing out of a reservoir, the sum of all forms of energy is the same because in a reservoir the energy per unit volume (the sum of pressure and gravitational potential ρ g h) is the same everywhere. Bernoulli's principle can also be derived directly from Isaac Newton's second Law of Motion. If a small volume of fluid is flowing horizontally from a region of high pressure to a region of low pressure, then there is more pressure behind than in front. This gives a net force on the volume, accelerating it along the streamline. Fluid particles are subject only to pressure and their own weight. If a fluid is flowing horizontally and along a section of a streamline, where the speed increases it can only be because the fluid on that section has moved from a region of higher pressure to a region of lower pressure; and if its speed decreases, it can only be because it has moved from a region of lower pressure to a region of higher pressure. Consequently, within a fluid flowing horizontally, the highest speed occurs where the pressure is lowest, and the lowest speed occurs where the pressure is highest.
Bernoulli's principle can be derived directly from Isaac Newton's second Law of Motion. If a small volume of fluid is flowing horizontally from a region of high pressure to a region of low pressure, then there is more pressure behind than in front. This gives a net force on the volume, accelerating it along the streamline.
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The working group that is supporting fan ownership of Leeds has confirmed they will try and meet with Oscar-winning actor Russell Crowe next month. Crowe, a lifelong Leeds fan, caused a media storm last week when he asked his Twitter followers whether or not he should buy the club. Leeds LLP responded favourably and made contact with Crowe, who asked the group to watch a six-episode show of the work he has done as co-owner of NRL side South Sydney Rabbitohs. Russell Crowe celebrates as his South Sydney Rabbitohs win the 2014 NRL Grand Final . Crowe, the Rabbitohs' co-owner, is interested in taking over Leeds, who he has long supported . And LLP will try and initiate face-to-face contact with Crowe when he returns to the country next month. A statement from LLP read: 'We've contacted the South Sydney Rabbitohs to try and track down the 6 part show that Russell mentioned in his tweets. 'Russell is back in the UK next month and we will try to get a face to face to see if we can get something more concrete from him.' The Championship outfit are currently 16th in the table, and are seeking a new buyer for the club . Leeds LLP, who hope to invite fans to become partners in the club, want to meet with the actor next month . Were Crowe, the man who played Maximus in Gladiator, to actively pursue involvement with an investment, he could use the LLP group as a vehicle. LLP is limited liability partnership which will invite Leeds supporters to become partners by buying stakes worth £100. A maximum of 100,000 stakes are to be made available with fans able to buy up to 1,000, with each stake worth one vote.
Gladiator star Russell Crowe is a lifelong Leeds United supporter . Crowe is also co-owner of an Australian Rugby League side in Sydney . Leeds LLP want to meet the actor when he is in the UK next month .
Where is Lake Manitou?
Ivry-sur-le-Lac is a village and municipality in the Laurentides region of Quebec, Canada, part of the Les Laurentides Regional County Municipality. The municipality completely encompasses Lake Manitou which is a popular cottage vacation location. The village of Ivry-sur-le-Lac is located at the head of the north-east bay (Lacasse Bay), and the hamlet of Lac-Manitou-Sud is at the head of the south-east bay of Lake Manitou.
Lake Manitou is in Quebec Canada, in the municipality of Ivry-sur-le-Lac.
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(CNN)Tina Fey's follow-up to "30 Rock" is getting a lot of attention, not all of it good. Her new Netflix series, "The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt," is being criticized online for dealing in offensive humor and stereotypes. The show, which had been picked up by NBC but ultimately dropped, stars Ellie Kemper ("Bridesmaids," "The Office") as an upbeat woman stuck in the 1990s after being kidnapped by a doomsday cult leader: not exactly fodder for humor, on its surface. After she's released from an Indiana bunker, Kimmy moves to New York to start a life, and much of the humor comes from her misunderstanding of the modern world, her seventh-grade education and her relationships with a diverse cast of pals. Since its debut, Buzzfeed has declared that the show has a "major race problem," and others criticized its treatment of an Asian character named Dong. Slate says that the critics "aren't wrong ... but they are missing the point." "Tina Fey's high-wire act is all about the alchemy of making it OK to laugh at big, heavy issues -- like kidnapped women, the experience of undocumented Vietnamese immigrants, and people with Native American ancestry passing as white -- by skimming over them with a light touch," Arthur Chu wrote on Slate. The Daily Dot's Jacqueline Keeler wrote that she once hid her Native American past, just like Kimmy's employer, a wealthy woman played by Jane Krakowski. Keeler said that watching the show made her uncomfortable but at the same time praised Fey's "genius" writing. But Tituss Burgess, who plays Kimmy's black gay roommate, Titus (whom some have called a stereotype), says the whole controversy is "ridiculous." He told the Huffington Post, "I just find it hilarious that people are trying to arrest us for doing the opposite of what everyone thinks we're doing." The show is certainly not afraid to go right up to the edge with jokes about race, age, class, gender and sexuality. Consider these biting one-liners and bits of dialogue. 1. "WHITE WOMEN FOUND; Hispanic woman also found." An onscreen news graphic zings the media after Kimmy and her bunker-mates are freed. 2. Julian: "My first wife ..." Jacqueline: "... turned 50. And I would never do that to you." Kimmy's wealthy employers, Julian and Jacqueline Voorhees, consider their marital difficulties. 3. "We came all this way in the great iron sky eagle. I'm kidding. I know what planes are; I was in the Air Force." Jacqueline's father, Virgil, explains how he and Jacqueline's mother, both Native Americans, traveled to New York to see their daughter. 4. "You know Disney lies to little girls. Stepmothers aren't scary, and nannies aren't magical, and dwarves do not let you sleep in their house without expecting something." Xanthippe Voorhees, the spoiled teen stepdaughter of Kimmy's wealthy employer, offers up a cynical take on the new nanny's Pollyanna-ish (or emotionally stunted) attitude. 5. "Well, I had a cellphone, Xan, obvs, but I lost it at the zoo. A monkey took it, and she wouldn't give it back. Yeah, Xan, the monkey was a woman. Women can be anything these days." Kimmy was underground as cell phone use exploded -- but she hides that truth from most people, especially the vengeful Xanthippe. 6. "My dad cannot find out about this, please! He'll kill me! Or marry me off to one of his Saudi friends!" Xanthippe begs for a break like any teen but gives a glimpse at the life of a 1% adolescent. 7. "I'm not even gonna know what box to check on the hate crime form." Such is the life of Titus, Kimmy's roommate, a gay black man from Mississippi, trying to make an acting career in New York. (Warning: The following video is not suitable for kids, or work.) 8. "Straight guys can be vegetarians. Hitler was a vegetarian." Charles, Kimmy's colleague and potential love interest, defends his diet in the most awkward way. 9. "Yeah, it's real popular now, like taking pictures of your food or being biracial." Cyndee, Kimmy's closest friend from her days in the bunker, offers swift commentary on how the world has changed in the 15 years she was away. 10. Kimmy: "Dong is the name of the Vietnamese guy in my class. He's good at math." Titus: "That's racist!" Kimmy: "But he is good at math." Titus: "I don't make the rules." Kimmy and Titus have a conversation about race, as if over cups of Starbucks coffee. 11. Lillian: "I will not bury another beautiful black man. You know my dear husband Roland was killed in our very own apartment." Titus: "Yes, I've heard this story before." Lillian: "He got up to go to the bathroom in the middle of the night, and on his way back to bed, he was shot in the face." Titus: "By you, Lillian." Lillian: "Well, it was dark out, and a black guy was trying to get in bed with me. It was the '70s!" Lillian, Kimmy and Titus' loony landlord, schools her young tenants on race relations of past and present.
Tina Fey's series "The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" has staunch critics and defenders . Some accuse "Schmidt" of dealing in offensive jokes and stereotypes . Actor Tituss Burgess says the controversy is "ridiculous"
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A Jetstar Airways flight was forced to return to Melbourne – causing a delay for passengers and crew – after one of the travellers was caught drinking and smoking on board. The Perth-bound flight turned around about an hour after take-off and the disruptive man was arrested after the plane was met by police officers early Sunday morning. An airline spokeswoman told the Sydney Morning Herald that the unruly passenger has been banned from flying with Qantas and its subsidiaries, including Jetstar Airways. A flight attendant told passengers that the man was caught drinking his own booze on board the plane . A YouTube video captured by a passenger shows a man getting out of his seat as Australian Federal Police officers board the plane in Melbourne. One of the flight attendants tells passengers: ‘Ladies and gentlemen we do have security forces coming on board, we ask you to please remain seated, thank you.’ The man makes his own way to the front of the cabin, where he is met by the officers before being escorted off the plane. The flight attendant tells passengers that the man was drinking alcohol that he brought on board and was twice caught smoking on the plane. She added: ‘We carry jet fuel which is 10 times more volatile than car fuel, so for safety reasons [the flight turned around]’. The plane was forced to turn around over Gulf St Vincent, west of Adelaide, and return to Melbourne . The cross-country flight normally takes four hours to complete, but was forced to turn around over Gulf St Vincent, west of Adelaide. Flight JQ968 landed in Melbourne at about 1:40am local time and departed for Perth a second time about an hour later, putting it well behind schedule. A Jetstar Airways spokeswoman told the Sydney Morning Herald: ‘We regret that the passenger’s actions interrupted the travel plans of others.’ She said the man has been placed on the ‘no fly list’ used by Qantas and its subsidiaries until further notice.
Perth-bound plane was forced to turn around west of Adelaide . Flight attendant said passenger was caught drinking his own alcohol . He was also caught smoking twice just a short time after departure . Man has been banned from flights operated by Qantas group .
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Andy Murray finds himself with the task of killing off America in the Davis Cup on Sunday after Great Britain’s scratch pair came tantalisingly close to doing the job for him. Taking their cue from James Ward’s heroics on Friday, Jamie Murray and Dom Inglot almost mimicked his comeback before going down 6-3, 6-2, 3-6, 6-7, 9-7 to the Bryan brothers, Mike and Bob, in another epic, this one lasting three hours and 39 minutes. It left GB leading this World Group first-round match 2-1 with two to play, but it could so nearly have been all over as the British pair shocked the sport’s most feared duo with the force of their comeback. USA's Mike and Bob Bryan celebate after holding on to win the doubles rubber in their Davis Cup clash . Dominic Inglot and Jamie Murray (right) battled back bravely from two sets down before losing decider 9-7 . The American Bryan brothers are the top ranked pairing in world doubles . British No 1 Andy Murray screams encouragement from the sidelines . Inglot and Murray put up superb resistance, spurred on by more passionate support. Inglot was impressive from the start in only his second Davis Cup tie while Jamie Murray recovered admirably from a terrible first two sets. By opting to rest Andy Murray, GB captain Leon Smith knew he could be sacrificing a doubles point, with the calculated trade-off that his No 1 player would be fresh for this afternoon’s reverse singles. He will tackle John Isner, whom he has beaten in all three meetings, and if he can extend that record, a home quarter-final will be secured against France, who have beaten Germany. Inglot plays a one-handed backhand to GB's American opponents Bob and Mike Bryan on Saturday . The Bryan brothers, representing USA at the Davis Cup, celebrate after winning a point against Great Britain . Murray celebrates after winning a vital point against the Bryan brothers during his double's match . A buoyant Jamie Murray was confident his younger brother can finish it, partly due to superior team spirit. ‘It’s pretty obvious we are a much tighter team than the US,’ he said. ‘I didn’t feel the rest of their team were cheering much, while our guys were up on every point. ‘I don’t think Isner will be back-flipping out of bed tomorrow to play Andy. I guess with his serve he has a chance but I wouldn’t bet against Andy in this situation.’ So far this tie has uncannily mirrored last year’s first round between the countries in San Diego, when Murray sealed it in the fourth rubber after the Bryans had reduced the deficit to 2-1 by the Saturday night. Inglot and Jamie Murray played together a few times as juniors but are unfamiliar as professionals. Mike Bryan plays a forehand shot as he attempts to win a point back for USA in the Davis Cup in Glasgow . Andy Murray watches on while his brother serves (left) and the GB team discuss tactics (right) Bob and Mike Bryan of the USA line up alongside Murray and Inglot of Great Britain before the match . In contrast the Bryans are almost telepathic, having won 16 Grand Slam titles. Mike Bryan had no complaints about the atmosphere but did point out that the DJ ramped up the music after the home team won a game, while playing ‘a lullaby’ when the US struck back. While Inglot did not lose his serve throughout, Murray dropped his first four service games as they lost the first two sets before another massively committed crowd of nearly 8,000. Once Murray had held early in the third he stepped his game up and they held on to take the set. GB slipped behind 3-5 in the fourth-set tiebreak but after running off the next three points, Murray converted a volley on their second set point to take it 10-8, having saved a match point at 7-8. The USA bench started to look like death row as their banker pair struggled and the decider became desperately tight. But the older Murray brother could not hold on at 7-7, and was broken, with Inglot, ranked 38 in doubles, making several mistakes that belied his previous form. The USA are still in with a chance of completing an unlikely comeback from 2-0 down but they have done that only once in 40 Davis Cup ties, and Andy Murray looks mightily up for the contest.
Bryan brothers beat Jamie Murray and Dom Inglot in five sets in Davis Cup . GB went 2-0 down, but battled back to 2-2 before losing deciding set  9-7 . Great Britain lead the USA 2-1 heading into the final singles rubbers .
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Bayern Munich fielded a non-German goalkeeper in the Bundesliga for the first time since 1988, as Pepe Reina replaced Manuel Neuer in a 4-0 win over Werder Bremen. The former Liverpool man signed for Bayern in the summer, and his debut in the German top flight also makes him the first goalkeeper to play in all four of Europe's top leagues. Robert Lewandowski took the plaudits, scoring twice as Bayern showed no signs of letting up at the top of the Bundesliga, swatting Werder Bremen aside with ease in a bad-tempered match that threatened to get out of hand. Pepe Reina became Bayern Munich's first non-German goalkeeper in the Bundesliga since 1988 . The Bayern squad celebrate after their impressive 4-0 win over Werder Bremen on Saturday . Reina directs his team-mates as he became the first goalkeeper ever to play in all four of Europe's top leagues . The game threatened to boil over after a series of strong challenges saw the referee dish out yellow cards . Werder were undone by three goals from counter-attacks and a David Alaba free-kick, but did enough to rile the visitors to the point that defender Jerome Boateng, one of six players booked, became involved in an argument with a ball boy. Runaway leaders Bayern, who have 64 points from 25 games, are now 14 clear of second-placed Wolfsburg who host Freiburg on Sunday afternoon. Pep Guardiola's side, who have scored 34 goals in their last eight games in all competitions and thumped Werder 6-0 earlier in the season, went ahead in the 24th minute when Thomas Muller curled the ball in from the edge of the area following a counter-attack. Despite missing Franck Ribery and Arjen Robben through injury, the leaders were as clinical as ever and Alaba chipped in a free kick in the last minute of the first half to make it 2-0. Reina tries to calm down team-mate Mehdi Benatia as tempers flare during the match in Bremen, Germany . Thomas Muller (centre) celebrates after netting the opening goal of the game; his 12th goal of the season . David Alaba scored the second goal, a wonderful free-kick in the dying moments of the first half . Pep Guardiola (left) has now taken his side 14 points clear at the top of the Bundesliga table . Werder had a goal disallowed for handball by Sebastian Proedl in the second half, although the Austrian appeared to be pushed by Boateng, and the game turned ugly with several late tackles and heated exchanges between the players. Almost inevitably Werder were caught on the break when Lewandowski grabbed two goals in the final quarter of an hour, both set up by Mueller after lightning attacks. 'We tried everything and attacked with courage for part of the game,' said Werder coach Viktor Skrypnyk. 'Overall it wasn't a bad performance, at least it was better than the 6-0 defeat.' Robert Lewandowski (centre) and Muller celebrate as Bayern brushed Werder Bremen aside with ease . Lewandowski heads home his first - and Bayern's third - of the match... he later grabbed another to make it 4-0 . Muller (centre) screams in celebration after opening the scoring for Bayern Munich away at Bremen . Earlier in the season, the reverse fixture finished 6-0, meaning that Bayern have put 10 past Bremen this term . Elsewhere, Joel Matip scored a last-minute equaliser as visiting Schalke twice came from behind to hold Hertha Berlin 2-2 while Anis Ben-Hatira was booked for putting on a spider man mask as he celebrated the opening goal for the hosts. Eintracht Frankfurt brushed past Paderborn 4-0 and Hamburg SV are hovering just above the relegation zone after having goalkeeper Jaroslav Drobny sent off in the 19th minute during a 3-0 defeat at Hoffenheim. Eugen Polanski converted a penalty following Drobny's foul and later added a second as Hamburg were left in 15th, one place and two points clear of Paderborn who are in the relegation playoff spot. Last season's runners-up Borussia Dortmund are 10th after they were held 0-0 at home by Cologne. Elsewhere, Joel Matip (right) scored a last-minute equaliser to help Schalke to a 2-2 draw with Hertha Berlin . Jaroslav Drobny (right) was sent off early in Hamburg's match, and they lost 3-0 to Hoffenheim .
Pepe Reina started his first league goal for Bayern Munich on Saturday . He became Bayern's first non-German Bundesliga goalkeeper since 1988 . Bayern won 4-0 against Werder Bremen to go 14 points clear at the top . Robert Lewandowski scored twice, with David Alaba and Thomas Muller also netting as the league leaders eased to victory .
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Wayne Rooney told Harry Kane to go out and get a goal for himself when the Tottenham striker replaced him as a late substitute against Lithuania on Friday night – but admits that he was stunned when Kane did so within 79 seconds. And Rooney, who says the excitement generated by Kane in the 4-0 win over Lithuania reminds him of his early games for England at the age of 17, insists that the 21-year-old will be better prepared to handle the adulation coming his way. Rooney said: 'When I came off, I said to him, 'Go and get yourself a goal'. But I didn't think he would score so quick! It's fantastic. Wayne Rooney (right) praised Harry Kane's immediate impact for England against Lithuania . Kane (left) headed in England's fourth against Lithuania shortly after replacing England captain Rooney . Tottenham striker Kane celebrates scoring his first goal for England on his debut . ‘It's incredible really. You can feel the excitement around the country. You could tell when he came on everyone wanted him to come on and even he himself didn't think he'd score so quick, but we are all delighted for him. He's an exciting player. When you speak to him you can see he is a level headed guy and I am sure he has good people around him so will be able to cope with it.’ Rooney was a teenage sensation for England twelve years ago and caused even more of a stir when he starred in England’s 2-0 win over Turkey in 2003 as a 17-year old. And the England captain says there were elements of Kane’s substitute performance which reminded him of that game at the Stadium of Light in Sunderland. ‘There was one stage in the game, after his goal, where he ran down the left and took a few players on which reminded me of that,’ said Rooney. ‘But he will tell you himself he still has a lot to learn but at the minute he is scoring goals left right and centre and it is great for us as a nation to have that excitement around us. Rooney starred on his England debut against Turkey in 2003, at the age of 17 . Rooney (centre) said Kane's debut reminded him of his first game for his country, 12 years ago . Rooney believes that Kane will go on and become an accomplished international player for England . ‘There are things I could say to advise him but I think there are things you have to learn on your own, which I am sure he will do in the next year or two. 'He is obviously a little bit older than I was and a bit wiser as I was 16 or 17 when I came in. But he is level headed and can cope. ‘I think people try to help you but it is best to learn on your own. When you are a young lad you do make mistakes and you have to learn from them because it will make you a better player.’
Harry Kane scored 79 second into his England debut on Friday . Kane netted a header against Lithuania as England won 4-0 . England captain Wayne Rooney admitted he was surprised by Kane .
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Critics of Floyd Mayweather say that 'Father Time' may be catching up with the WBA and WBC welterweight world champion and on some new video evidence they may be right. However, for fight fans looking forward to his upcoming bout against Manny Pacquiao on May 2 - they need not worry. And that's because footage of the 38-year-old running has been slowed down for a visual effect. Floyd Mayweather uploaded a Facebook on Friday of himself going for an afternoon run . Mayweather is currently training ahead of his highly-anticipated welterweight fight against Manny Pacquiao . The 38-year-old looks focused as he gears up for his bout on May 2 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas . Mayweather uploaded a Facebook video on Friday of himself working up a sweat as he went for a run. Accompanied with the caption: 'Out For An Afternoon Run ‪#‎MayPac‬ ‪#‎May2‬ ‪#‎TBE‬,' the orthodox fighter can be seen going through his paces while being chaperoned by a Rolls Royce and a Chevrolet. The unification bout against WBO champion Pacquiao at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas is expected to total $300million - in what will be the most expensive bout in boxing history. Mayweather can be seen going through his paces while being chaperoned by a Rolls Royce and a Chevrolet . The unification bout sees Mayweather put his WBA and WBC titles on the line against Pacquiao's WBO belt . In the UK, Sky Sports are expected to win the bidding rights to broadcast the fight. Sky has been in fierce competition from Frank Warren’s BoxNation channel but are believed to be on the brink of clinching the British broadcasting rights for the richest fight in ring history - as revealed by Sportsmail's Jeff Powell. US networks HBO and Showtime are sharing the broadcast in America, where Pacquiao’s promoter Bob Arum is predicting a record-breaking four million buys - for the highly-anticipated bout. Mayweather's hotly-anticipated bout with Pacquiao (right) is expected to be shown on Sky in the UK . Pacquiao's bout against Mayweather will be one of the biggest fights ever in history .
Floyd Mayweather will be fighting Manny Pacquiao on May 2 . The unification bout will be taking place at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas . The fight is expected to be screened on Sky Sports in Britain .
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A Geelong housing commission tenant is under investigation from the department of housing after she was found to be sub-letting her public housing property and pocketing the cash. The Salvation Army granted Tammy Kenyon and her partner Jamie Hutchinson a commission home in the southern suburb of Belmont last year. But Ms Kenyon has been caught after advertising the property online and keeping the money in a rental scam, reports A Current Affair. Tammy Kenyon, whois behind a rental scam in which she advertised her trust home online and pocketed the bond . The mother-of-three was exposed after advertising the property and rental prices on her Facebook page. "Three bedrooms, large yard, carpet all the way through, kitchen, bathroom and laundry have lino, $280 a week, $600 bond," one of the posts reads. In another, she claimed to sympathise with the would-be tenant about knowing what it’s like to be without a home. Ms Kenyon requested the money to be transferred into her account, then pocketed the cash without ever planning to move out of the property. The Salvation Army granted Tammy Kenyon and her partner Jamie Hutchinson a commission home in the southern suburb of Belmont last year . But she was caught out after advertising the property for varying prices on Facebook . Single mother Leonie O'Connor fell victim to the scam after getting repeated burglaries at their family home. She paid a $400 bond, but became suspicious when she noticed the home was still being promoted on Facebook. "She spent my bond money and I don't think I am ever going to get it back," Ms O'Connor said. Single mum Leonie O'Connor (left) paid Ms Kenyon a $400 bond, while Em Radford (right) also fell victim to the scam . When confronted, Ms Kenyon has admitted she knew what she was doing was illegal, and that she used the money to pay her own bills . Another victim, pregnant mother-of-four Lorna, lost $850 in bond money from the scam. When confronted, Ms Kenyon has admitted she knew what she was doing was illegal, and that she used the money to pay her own bills. She claims to be in the process of paying back the people she's scammed, but the department of housing claim none of her victims have yet to have been paid back.
Tammy Kenyon and her partner were given a housing trust home last year . She has advertised the property on Facebook and pocketed peoples bond . She claims to be in the process of paying back the people she's scammed . But the department of housing say the victims have yet to be imbursed .
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Dinner with Arnold Palmer on Thursday night clearly agreed with World No 1 Rory McIlroy. All those indifferent rounds in Florida so far this year were swept aside on Friday as the Northern Irishman notched up five birdies in a row at one point on his way to a superb 66 at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. It was the first time in eight rounds in the Sunshine State this year that he had broken 70 and what a way to do it. From out of the pack, the 25 year old is now bang in contention for a morale-boosting victory in his last scheduled start before his attempt to complete the career Grand Slam at the Masters next month. Rory McIlroy hit a second round of 66 at the Arnold Palmer Invitational on Friday . It was the first time in eight rounds in Florida this year that the World No 1 had broken 70 . McIlroy looks to have played himself back into form ahead of the Masters next month . ‘I’m just feeling more comfortable day by day, and it was great to see a few putts finally drop,’ said McIlroy, whose performance drew a glowing tribute from his good friend and playing partner, Rickie Fowler. ‘After what I saw today and the fact he’s clearly the best player in the world, he has to be the favourite for the Masters,’ said the American, who was pipped at the post to both The Open and USPGA Championships last year by McIlroy. ‘That course suits his game. He didn’t start out hot today but when he gets it going as he did on the back nine, it’s hard to hang with him. If he continues to play like that, he will be ready for Augusta, for sure.’ Fowler was right when he said nothing appeared to be happening for McIlroy over his front nine, the inward half on the course. In fact, he’d played much better on the first day, when he opened with a 70. But after finally getting a putt to drop at the second, and enjoying a small stroke of fortune at the third, where his pulled drive carried a water hazard by just a couple of yards, it all started to click. A good wedge to the third green set up a birdie and then came his third in a row at the par five fourth. At the fifth his wedge shot finished 18 inches away and then came another birdie at the long sixth, where he got up and down from a greenside bunker. ‘It’s a lovely feeling when you get on runs like that and the game suddenly feels very easy,’ he said. Fowler's good friend and playing partner Rickie Fowler admitted McIlroy is now favourite for the Masters . McIlroy had five birdies in a row in Dubai earlier this year but this was the first time he had enjoyed such a run in an event on the PGA Tour, and it electrified the huge galleries at Bay Hill. By this stage he had gone from being nowhere near the leader board into a tie for second place. Not even a bogey at his penultimate hole could dampen his enthusiasm. ‘It was obviously not the finish I was looking for but I’m still exactly where I wanted to be, with a real chance to win the tournament going into the weekend,’ he said. McIlroy will actually begin the third round on Saturday five shots behind American pacesetter, Morgan Hoffmann, who has played brilliantly so far to post blistering rounds of 66 and 65. But can the little-known Hoffmann keep it going? The New Jersey native is the same age as 25 year old McIlroy but there the comparison ends. A solitary top three finish in 67 starts on the PGA Tour suggests he could struggle over the weekend. Three shots off the pace are world No 3 Henrik Stenson and defending champion Matt Every, while McIlroy is not the only big name from the UK in position to have a crack at winning this prestigious title. Matt Every is also in the mix, three shots behind surprise leader Morgan Hoffman . Ian Poulter is in contention at halfway after rounds of 67 and 70 put him one shot behind McIlroy . For the third week out of four in Florida, Ian Poulter is in contention at halfway, standing just a shot behind McIlroy following rounds of 67 and 70. He also gave a positive bulletin on his three year old son, Joshua, who is making a good recovery from pneumonia. ‘It was great to see him looking a lot perkier than when I left for the course this morning,’ he said. Padraig Harrington, who began this Florida swing with an amazing comeback victory at the Honda Classic, is also in the top 20 at halfway after rounds of 68 and 71. But there’s no getting away from the man who will attract nearly all the attention this weekend. As for that dinner with Palmer, McIlroy was still buzzing. ‘It was fantastic, it really was,’ he said. ‘We spoke for two and a half hours and he was telling stories of the old days and some of the things he’ s done from a commercial standpoint. He was very close to his father just like I am and he shared a few stories about that. It was just great to be in his presence and enjoy his company.’ Pat Perez hits his tee-shot on the picturesque 11th hole at the Bay Hill Club and Lodge .
Rory Mcilroy five shots behind leader Morgan Hoffman at Bay Hill . World No 1 had dinner with Arnold Palmer on Thursday night . Rickie Fowler says McIlroy must be favourite for the Masters next month . First time in eight rounds this year that McIlroy broke 70 in Florida . Matt Every one shot behind Hoffman - Ian Poulter one behind McIlroy .
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Tiger Woods has dropped out of the world's top 100 golfers for the first time since 1996. The 39-year-old has struggled to return to the form which saw him spend a record 683 weeks as world No 1 and is now ranked 104 in the official rankings. The 14-time major winner carded an 82 at the Phoenix Open in January, a round which he described as his worst as a professional. Tiger Woods has not been outside the world's top 100 since 1996, when he was just 20 years old . Woods has not played competitively since withdrawing from the Farmers Insurance Open in February . Woods (right) receives the green jacket from Nick Faldo after winning the Masters at Augusta in 1997 . Woods has not played since he withdrew from the Farmers Insurance Open on February 6 saying he will not return until he can "compete at the highest level". Woods has said he is "hopeful" of a return at the Masters which starts on April 9, but if he does forgo the tournament it will be the second successive occasion he has done so. Woods was last outside the top 100 in September 1996 when he was ranked 225. The then 20-year-old won the Las Vegas Invitational, the first of his 79 PGA Tour victories. Woods (right) walks the fairway with Rickie Fowler before withdrawing from the February event with an injury . Tiger Woods (left) pictured with girlfriend Lindsey Vonn at the Alpine World Ski Championships last month .
Tiger Woods falls outside the top 100 for first time since 1996 . Woods hasn't played competitively since February when he was injured . He was world No 1 for a record 683 weeks before loss of form .
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This little critter's certainly got to work hard for his dinner. Eita, a three-year-old red panda from the Maruyama Zoo in Sapporo, Japan, was filmed as he determinedly licked apple slices from the glass walls of his enclosure. By using his sharp claws and teeth he eventually pries the fruit off and munches it up. Footage shows him repeating the same action over and over as he spots another slice of apple stuck before him. One piece proves particularly difficult to ease free but Eita finally manages to paw it away. He is then seen standing with the apple in-between his paws, gently nibbling it up. The apples sure seem to taste good after all that effort! Along with fruit, red pandas are partial to acorns, roots, and eggs. Grub's up: Eita, a three-year-old red panda from the Maruyama Zoo in Sapporo, Japan, was filmed as he determinedly licked apple slices from the glass walls of his enclosure . Sharp tactics: By using his claws, tongue and teeth he eventually pries the fruit off and munches it up . Going strong: Footage shows him repeating the same action over and over as he spots another slice of apple stuck before him . Winning streak: One piece proves particularly difficult to ease free but Eita finally manages to paw it away .
Eita, a three-year-old red panda from the Maruyama Zoo in Sapporo, Japan, was filmed as he licked apple slices from the glass walls of his enclosure .
From this paragraph about Microsoft, extract the names of the Big Five American information technology companies.
Microsoft Corporation is an American multinational technology corporation headquartered in Redmond, Washington. Microsoft's best-known software products are the Windows line of operating systems, the Microsoft Office suite, and the Internet Explorer and Edge web browsers. Its flagship hardware products are the Xbox video game consoles and the Microsoft Surface lineup of touchscreen personal computers. Microsoft ranked No. 14 in the 2022 Fortune 500 rankings of the largest United States corporations by total revenue; it was the world's largest software maker by revenue as of 2022. It is considered as one of the Big Five American information technology companies, alongside Alphabet (parent company of Google), Amazon, Apple, and Meta (formerly Facebook).
1) Microsoft, 2) Alphabet (parent company of Google), Amazon, Apple, and Meta (formerly Facebook).
Extract from the text the Australian city on which the show Bluey is inspired
The show follows Bluey, an anthropomorphic six-year-old Blue Heeler puppy who is characterised by her abundance of energy, imagination and curiosity of the world. The young dog lives with her father, Bandit; mother, Chilli; and younger sister, Bingo, who regularly joins Bluey on adventures as the pair embark on imaginative play together. Other characters featured each represent a different dog breed. Overarching themes include the focus on family, growing up and Australian culture. The program was created and is produced in Queensland; the culture and lifestyle of Brisbane inspires the show's setting.
Brisbane
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Former NFL star Darren Sharper has been sentenced to nine years in federal prison after he pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting a woman in Arizona. Sharper on Monday admitted to charges of sexual assault and attempted sexual assault arising from the 2013 Arizona case. He appeared in the Phoenix courtroom by video-conferencing from Los Angeles. Former NFL star Darren Sharper has been sentenced to nine years in prison after pleading guilty . Sharper admitted to charges of sexual assault and attempted sexual assault arising from the 2013 case . Sharper also is expected to change his plea in person in Los Angeles on similar allegations. Similar hearings will follow in Las Vegas this week and in New Orleans in April. The Arizona and California cases, combined with others in Nevada and Louisiana, are likely to lead to a long prison sentence. In each state, Sharper was accused of drugging and sexually assaulting women when they were unconscious or otherwise unable to resist or consent. Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Warren Granville said Sharper will serve his time in federal custody and that the Louisiana case will be resolved through a federal court. In Arizona, Sharper admitted sexually assaulting one victim, though police say he drugged and sexually assaulted three women, at an apartment in the Phoenix suburb of Tempe in November. The 39-year-old was part of the New Orleans Saints side which won the NFL Super Bowl XLIV in 2010 . Authorities say a search of the Tempe apartment turned up a shot glass with a white residue that turned out to be zolpidem, and California investigators discovered that Sharper had a prescription for the drug. Last year, Sharper's attorneys said their client did not make the drinks that authorities say he used to drug the women. One of the women told police she hadn't had any alcohol that night until Sharper insisted she drink a shot. Another young woman said she had been drugged, then went to bed, locked her door and wasn't attacked. The next day, one of the women confronted Sharper, who denied wrongdoing, according to the reports. The reports said Sharper was in Arizona to visit a woman who lived at the apartment. The two had met about a year earlier in Las Vegas. Sharper is a former defensive back for the New Orleans Saints and other teams.
Darren Sharper has admitted to charges of sexual assault and attempted sexual assault arising from the 2013 Arizona case . He was sentenced immediately to serve nine years in federal prison . Sharper admitted sexually assaulting one victim, though police say he drugged and sexually assaulted three women back in November . A search of his apartment turned up a shot glass with a white residue that turned out to be zolpidem .
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A revitalised Marouane Fellaini owes his eventful Premier League career to a stand-out performance at Anfield – the ground he returns to on Sunday carrying the Champions League hopes of Manchester United on his broad shoulders. Fellaini was a 20-year-old with Standard Liege when his outstanding display against Steven Gerrard in a 2008 Champions League qualifier persuaded Everton to buy him 19 days later for a club record £15million. He became a cult hero at Goodison Park for the next five years before signing for Manchester United in 2013. Now in his second season at Old Trafford and used mainly as a striker by Louis van Gaal, he is in the best form of his United career and scored and made an assist in last weekend's 3-0 victory against Tottenham. Marouane Fellaini fired Manchester United into the lead against Tottenham with a smart finish . The Belgian trains ahead of United's crucial clash with Liverpool on Sunday, where he is sure to be involved . Fellaini has grown from a bit-part player last season to become a vital member of Louis van Gaal's squad . Steve Round, assistant-manager to David Moyes at Everton and Manchester United and who worked with Fellaini at both clubs, recounts how it all began. 'Marouane had been on Everton's radar for a while. His ability to play in different positions was attractive because the club didn't have the money to pay big fees on several players,' explains Round. 'David asked me to go and watch him play Liverpool at Anfield and he was very impressive. A lot of players would have been dominated in midfield by someone like Steven Gerrard in his own stadium but Marouane competed and gave as good as he got. He wasn't overawed and you could see he had ability. 'When David asked my opinion, it was positive and the club signed him in what was a big deal for them given their finances at the time.' Former Everton assistant Steve Round watched Fellaini play against Liverpool for former club Standard Liege . Round gave the midfielder a glowing reference to David Moyes who sanctioned a £15m deal to sign him . Fellaini became one of the most instantly-recognisable figures in the English game with his huge hair making him appear even bigger than his 6ft4ins frame. He became a fearsome threat in the air though opponents often felt he was too aggressive with his elbows and it has to be pointed out the Belgian has received 56 yellow cards and two reds since he moved to England. Having worked closely with Fellaini, Round says there is far more to his game than the 27-year-old is given credit for. 'He is technically very good, he may not have the same range of passing as Gerrard but he rarely gives the ball away. And his chest control is as good as anyone I've seen in the game. He can play three positions well; holding midfield, number 10 or up top, where we used him with Tim Cahill in the season we reached the FA Cup final. I think he is best in a more advanced position where he has more freedom and not as much defensive responsibilities. Round (left) was assistant to Moyes at Everton and then Manchester United . Fellaini became a cult hero at Goodison Park, where he spent five seasons . 'Marouane can hold the ball up and bring others into play and I can see why Wayne Rooney enjoyed playing with him, in a similar way that Michael Owen benefitted from Emile Heskey's physical presence for England.' A protracted transfer from Everton to United was finally completed in the summer of 2013 for £27million after Moyes and Round had been appointed at Old Trafford to begin the post-Sir Alex Ferguson era. 'I remember Ryan Giggs warning us that Manchester United can take some getting used to for new signings. He sited the example of Patrice Evra who turned out to be a great player for the club. Ryan said he was taken off after 45 minutes of his debut against Manchester City because it was such a culture shock. 'Marouane is a humorous guy, always able to take fun out of himself. I like him. But I guess being the only signing of that transfer window brought its own pressure and looking back maybe he was a bit quieter at the beginning than he was at Everton. But that's also natural when you are joining a new club with players who have been successful.' Fellaini followed Moyes to Manchester United, but was considered a figure of fun after the disappointing season under the former Everton boss . Fellaini starred in the 3-0 win over Liverpool at Old Trafford in December, and offers Van Gaal an alternative . After a nightmare first season in which United finisehd seventh, Moyes was sacked and Round left too. Fellaini stayed but was regarded at that time as a figure of fun. Round is not surprised he has been able to turn his fortunes around. 'I always thought he would show people what he could do at United. It's like Ryan said, it can take a few months for a new signing to be comfortable. He has always worked hard in training, he doesn't hide when things aren't going well. That has helped him. 'It's hard to say what will happen at United next. The pressure is always on to win matches and you don't know what the manager will do in the summer. But Marouane has shown this season he is an asset to Manchester United.' And at lunchtime on Sunday, he will hope to show that at Anfield, the ground where it all started for him. The only thing he'd like to change is the result – seven years ago, Liverpool edged Liege 1-0 with an injury-time winner from Dirk Kuyt.
Marouane Fellaini joined Everton from Standard Liege in 2008 for £15m . A performance against Steven Gerrard convinced the Toffees to buy him . Fellaini followed David Moyes to Manchester United in 2013 . The Belgian has become a key player for United this season .
Give me a comma separated list of factors that can cause Insulin oscillation.
The insulin concentration in blood increases after meals and gradually returns to basal levels during the next 1–2 hours. However, the basal insulin level is not stable. It oscillates with a regular period of 3-6 min. After a meal the amplitude of these oscillations increases but the periodicity remains constant. The oscillations are believed to be important for insulin sensitivity by preventing downregulation of insulin receptors in target cells. Such downregulation underlies insulin resistance, which is common in type 2 diabetes. It would therefore be advantageous to administer insulin to diabetic patients in a manner mimicking the natural oscillations. The insulin oscillations are generated by pulsatile release of the hormone from the pancreas. Insulin originates from beta cells located in the islets of Langerhans. Since each islet contains up to 2000 beta cells and there are one million islets in the pancreas it is apparent that pulsatile secretion requires sophisticated synchronization both within and among the islets of Langerhans.
age, insulin resistance, glycemic level
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(CNN)A photography teacher at a Southern California high school appears to have committed suicide by hanging herself in a classroom. Jillian Jacobson, 31, was found Monday at El Dorado High School, said Lt. Eric Point, with Placentia Police. There was no indication of foul play, and every indication that she took her own life, he said. According to Steve Concialdi with the Orange County Fire Authority, students had been waiting outside the classroom to get in. Another teacher opened the door. When they went inside the classroom, they found Jacobson hanged. They quickly brought her to the ground and called 911, said Concialdi, but she was declared dead at the scene. If you're in crisis or contemplating suicide, please contact The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255. Students posted tributes to the teacher on social media, saying she would be greatly missed. One called her caring; another said she was a beautiful soul. Crisis counselors are expected to be on campus all week to support staff and students. CNN's Stella Chan and Sonya Hamasaki contributed to this report.
A photography teacher is found dead at El Dorado High School in Placentia . Another teacher and students found her in a classroom .
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Goals from winger Harry Wilson and striker Jerome Sinclair secured a 2-0 win for Liverpool U21s over Chelsea on Monday night. Sinclair's pace and and determination won a penalty in the first half which Wilson duly converted. The forward then added his own name to the score sheet after the restart, cutting in from the left flank and firing home his 22nd goal of the season from a tight angle. Liverpool U21s winger Harry Wilson scores from the penalty spot against Chelsea to put his side 1-0 up . Chelsea had started the brighter of the two sides and should have perhaps taken an early lead through Issiah Brown, but he could not direct an awkwardly bouncing ball into the net. That early scare prompted a response from the Reds though and Cameron Brannagan sent Sergi Canos through on goal soon after, although the Spaniard dragged his shot wide. The deadlock was broken when Sinclair powered his way into the Chelsea box in the eighth minute and was fouled by Fikayo Tomori, with Wilson scoring the ensuring spot kick. The second goal followed a similar routine - Sinclair's surging pace duped Tomori again and the young striker, dancing along the byline before whipping in from a seemingly impossible angle, was able to add to his already impressive scoring tally for the season. Liverpool U21s striker Jerome Sinclair scores from a seemingly impossible angle against Chelsea . Sinclair (pictured here in 2014) has been in superb form this season, netting 22 goals for Liverpool U21s . Isiah Brown (pictured against Huddersfield in January 2015) missed a chance against Liverpool U21s .
Harry Wilson and Jerome Sinclair sealed a 2-0 win for Liverpool U21s . Wilson converted a first-half penalty after Sinclair was fouled in the box . Sinclair scored his 22nd goal of the season with a wonder strike .
What is the population of Breezy Point city in Minnesota?
Breezy Point is a city in Crow Wing County, Minnesota, United States. It is part of the Brainerd Micropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 2,346 at the 2010 census.
Breezy Point's population was 2,346 at the 2010 census.
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A couple have been left devastated after they spent 'every penny' on a dream home which they found covered in animal urine and faeces on the day they moved in. Marie Louise Campbell, 45, was looking forward to moving into the house after viewing it on November 17 last year and putting in a £145,000 offer which was accepted the following day. But when she and her fiance David Alonzi, 46, received the keys and tried to move in last month, they were shocked at what they found. Scroll down for video . Marie Campbell and her fiance David Alonzi pictured with faeces and urine-covered debris in their new home . Animal waste can be seen smeared on the wall (left) while wooden panels (right) are noticeably stained . The carpet was so wet with animal urine it had to soaked through to the joists, Ms Campbell claimed . When they entered the property Ms Campbell said she was hit with a smell so strong it could 'knock you out' She claims she was hit with a foul pong that could 'knock you out' when she picked up the keys and unlocked the front door. Faeces were splattered up the walls and urine covered the floors to the point that the carpets and floorboards needed to be removed. Horrified Ms Campbell and her fiance, David Alonzi, 46, believe the property in Crossgates, Dunfermline, Fife, was used as a dog run in the months following their viewing and accepted offer. Ms Campbell said: 'When we got the brochure and viewed (the house), it looked fantastic, beautifully presented. It ticked all the boxes of what David and I were looking for.' After there were delays finalising some of the contract details - known in Scotland as the missives - she received the keys on January 22, just over 10 weeks after viewing the property. 'When we got the keys we could not believe what was in front of us. We opened the front door and it was cat p*** I could smell. 'I have never seen anything like it in my life. There were yellow marks at the door entrance. I went to have a smell and it nearly knocked me out. 'There are poo and pee stains on the terracotta carpet. It was absolutely saturated wet with pee. We still have all the evidence locked in the garage. 'The carpet was wet. It was soaking. It went through to the underlay which was like a baby's nappy. Ms Campbell and her fiance David Alonzi believe the property in Dunfermline, Fife, was used as a dog run in the weeks before they moved in . Floorboards and carpet had to be pulled up as the couple tried their best to rid themselves of the smell . 'We lifted the carpet up and the actual floorboard itself was wet. We then realised how extreme this was as urine had soaked all the way through to the joists. 'We couldn't understand how bad the hallway smelled until we cut two feet of plaster from the floor up in the hall.' She believes the former owner of the house, a prison officer, was leaving her animals unattended in the property during 12-hours shifts. She spoke to neighbours who said the two dogs - believed to be boxers - and three cats did not get out very often. The former owner allegedly told her that the property was 'a wee bit dodgy' but that she would make it 'immaculate' for them to move in. Richard Peters, a house surveyor working for Allied Surveyors Scotland, said he checked the property on October 21 last year. Ms Campbell points out where animal waste was left smeared against a wall . Marie Campbell and David Alonzi pictured outside the home they purchased - which they are say they cannot even live in . This picture, taken of the home as it was advertised in the estate agents' brochure, show it in perfect living condition prior to the sale . The living room looked modern, clean and tidy, prior to its alleged use as a dog run . The kitchen was also orderly prior to the damage caused by what was suspected to be animal waste . Pictured is the back section of the property, where building materials and animal-waste covered debris now lies . He said: 'It wasn't like that when I saw it. I would say at the time that there was no evidence of squelching underfoot or evidence of these horrible substances in accessible areas when I saw the house.' The couple have spent their life savings and say they cannot afford to live or fix the property properly - which they estimate would cost at least £10,000. The couple have now been forced to rent a flat for £500 each month, as they cannot move into the 'health hazard'. Scottish property law differs to that in the rest of the UK. Once a formal written offer has been accepted in writing, both parties are bound to the transaction by contract. Failure by one party to adhere to this written agreement, known as the 'missives' procedure, can mean they must pay the other party a hefty compensation fee. A sale contract is commonly known as 'concluded missives' - with the missives being the correspondence which completes the transaction. Across the rest of the UK, either party can withdraw from the transaction up until the point when a contract is officially signed. Ms Campbell said: 'I feel helpless because I can't do a thing. 'I just can't see myself ever settling in there after everything we've gone through with all the deception and lies we've been told. 'We are really struggling to do anything about this. We are currently renting a flat costing us £500 a month. 'We cannot move into this house in that condition, it's an absolute health hazard. 'Even after scrubbing the house for two weeks with enzyme cleaner and bleach, we couldn't get rid of the terrible smell.' Adrian King, of selling agent Remax, Dunfermline branch, added: 'The house was marketed by office and viewed and inspected by the purchaser who then preceded to purchase the property. 'Any deterioration in the property which may have occurred in the intervening period between the inspection and purchase, is a matter to be resolved between the respective purchasers, vendors and solicitors.' Kate McQuillan, understood to be the former owner, was not available for comment. Her solicitors sent a letter to the solicitors of Marie Louise Campbell and David Alonzi, which states: . ‘With regards to the carpets and floorboard, [Ms Quillian] is very upset at the allegation the dogs had been urinating through the whole house. ‘She offered to touch bits up in the kitchen where the dogs slept and your client told her not to bother. ‘Our client will not be meeting the cost of replacement floorboards. The caveat emptor applies.’
Couple devastated after their new home was left covered in animal waste . Marie Campbell and her fiance tried to move in 10 weeks after buying it . But they found the home had faeces on the walls and urine on the floors . Ms Campbell said: 'I went to have a smell and it nearly knocked me out' She alleges the former owner used it as a dog run before they moved in .
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The Union Flag is to be plastered across big money projects paid for by the UK taxpayer to show the public where their taxes are spent. Ministers will announce tomorrow the plan to brand roads, flood defences and broadband hubs with the message 'Funded by the UK Government. It will be used on projects across the UK, but will prove provocative in Scotland where the move to highlight UK spending will be seen as a challenge to supporters of independence. The new logo will be unveiled by ministers tomorrow, and will be used on any project funded by the UK taxpayer . Treasury minister Danny Alexander, who is a Scottish MP, will unveil the logo which will spring up in every area 'from Cornwall to Caithness' Treasury minister Danny Alexander, who is a Scottish MP, will unveil the logo which will spring up in every area 'from Cornwall to Caithness'. Under the plan, any firm who wins a UK government contract will have to agree to display the logo on the finished work. Treasury insiders insist that the logo is not designed to challenge Scottish nationalists, but promote the need for investment across the UK. 'It is just a reminder to people that this is where their money is going.' a source said. The use of the logo will seek to emphasise that major investment in big money projects is only possible thanks to the strong economic growth, and Scotland as a result of remaining in the UK. However, some areas of infrastructure are devolved, so will not apply in Scotland. The logo will also draw comparisons with a similar image used on foreign aid sent around the world funded by Britain. It copies a long-standing Brussels agreement which sees the EU flag displayed on infrastructure which it has funded. The Treasury says that there is £466billion of new projects in the pipeline, which the Government is helping to fund using public money. Mr Alexander said: 'I've prioritised infrastructure in this government because only long-term investments will support UK businesses and get the public finances and economy on a firm footing. 'It's only right that we recognise the contribution of the UK taxpayer in supporting this economic growth, which is why I'm delighted to launch these Union Jack plaques, which will proudly adorn infrastructure investments from roads in Cornwall to broadband in Caithness.' The move will draw comparisons with a similar logo used on foreign aid sent around the world funded by Britain . The plan has been drawn up with Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude, who said: 'As part of our long term economic plan, this government is investing in our nation's physical and digital infrastructure. 'Whether it's High Speed 2 investment in the Northern Powerhouse or superfast broadband connecting Cornwall and Wales, all future infrastructure projects funded for by UK taxpayers will carry this simple UK flag branding.' In 2012 a similar logo was introduced for foreign aid funding, which included the Union Flag and the words: UK aid from the British people'. Under official rules, its use is not optional but 'is a condition of accepting funding from DFID'. Despite the insistence that the logo is not designed to counter Scottish independence calls, ministers are understood to be concerned about the rise in support for the SNP since voters in Scotland rejected independence in the historic referendum held in September. The use of the logo is seen as a small step in shoring up support for the UK north of the border, with the SNP set to make big gains in May's general election. In the event of a hung Parliament, Labour could be forced to depend on nationalist MPs for support, raising the prospect of a second referendum on independence. SNP deputy leader Stewart Hosie described the plaques as a 'silly gimmick' which did not disguise the coalition's cuts to overall infrastructure spending and Scotland's capital budget. He said: 'Putting a sticker on projects is a silly gimmick by Danny Alexander and his Tory bosses, which can't cover over the fact that his government at Westminster has slashed infrastructure spending - destroying jobs and delaying economic recovery - including cutting Scotland's capital budget by a quarter. 'Despite this, the Scottish Government is delivering over £11 billion of investment over the three years to 2015-16. Instead of the huge cuts imposed by Danny Alexander and the Tories, people across the UK would prefer more infrastructure investment, and fewer gimmicks.'
Provocative Treasury move to put Union Flag on all state-funded projects . Roads, flood defences and broadband hubs will all be branded with logo . Plan drawn up to hammer home the benefits of infrastructure spending . Logo is also similar to one used on foreign aid funded by Britain .
What is a dispersive prism?
In optics, a dispersive prism is an optical prism that is used to disperse light, that is, to separate light into its spectral components (the colors of the rainbow). Different wavelengths (colors) of light will be deflected by the prism at different angles. This is a result of the prism material's index of refraction varying with wavelength (dispersion). Generally, longer wavelengths (red) undergo a smaller deviation than shorter wavelengths (blue). The dispersion of white light into colors by a prism led Sir Isaac Newton to conclude that white light consisted of a mixture of different colors.
A dispersive prism is an optical prism that disperses the light's different wavelengths at different angles. When white light is shined through a dispersive prism it will separate into the different colors of the rainbow.
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Warrington piled on the agony for Leeds as the luckless Yorkshiremen lost their star full-back as well as their 100 per cent Super League record on Friday the 13th. The Rhinos left out England international Zak Hardaker after it emerged that he was the subject of a police investigation into an assault case, forcing Leeds to throw teenager Ashton Golding in for his full debut. Golding performed admirably but little else went right for Leeds as they fell from the top of the table and suffered a fifth consecutive defeat at the Halliwell Jones Stadium in going down 18-6 to a Warrington side starting to find their groove. Kevin Penny touches down over the line to score a magnificent solo try and get Warrington on their way . The Rhinos trailed 18-0 until scoring what proved to be a consolation try through winger Tom Briscoe and skipper Kevin Sinfield's goal took him to within three points of the 4,000 mark. The Wolves, led by the magnificent Chris Hill in the absence of the injured Joel Monaghan, created the first chance when lively left winger Matty Russell produced a half-break but centre Ryan Atkins was pulled back for a forward pass. Both sides were full of attacking intent but they virtually cancelled each other out and it took a moment of brilliance from right winger Kevin Penny to break the deadlock on 15 minutes. Penny was forced to drop back to collect Stefan Ratchford's wayward pass but that succeeded in fooling the Leeds defence which was back-pedalling when the one-time basketball player cut a swathe through the middle for an opportunist score. Joe Philbin stops Leeds' Kallum Watkins in a game where excellent defenses trumped ambitious attacks . The Rhinos lost centre Joel Moon with concussion at that point but second rower Carl Ablett has plenty of experience in the threequarters and he demonstrated his nous on 25 minutes to create a clear-cut opening for winger Ryan Hall, who uncharacteristically fumbled the pass. The Wolves then struck another blow seven minutes before the break when Ratchford raced onto a perfectly-judged grubber kick from scrum-half Gareth O'Brien. Ratchford kicked his second goal to make it 12-0 and Warrington defended superbly to keep their lead intact up to the break, with Leeds duo Brad Singleton and Danny McGuire held agonisingly short of the line. Leeds recovered a 12-point interval deficit to win handsomely in their last match but any hopes of a repeat were dashed by an unlikely error from their inspirational captain. Stefan Ratchford dives on the ball to score his side's second try, awarded after a decision from the TMO . O'Brien swooped on a stray pass from the Rhinos stand-off 30 metres out from the visitors' line to get Atkins over for a third try and Ratchford kicked his third goal. Leeds grabbed a lifeline on the hour when Hall broke clear on halfway and centre Kallum Watkins was in support to get Briscoe away and they thought they had scored again moments later when Singleton touched down after Ratchford had fumbled Sinfield's high kick but the try was ruled out for a knock-on by McGuire. Sinfield went off injured 11 minutes from the end as Warrington comfortably held on for a precious victory despite Ratchford missing with a penalty kick at goal and Chris Bridge putting a drop-goal attempt wide. Kevin Sinfield lines up his goal after Leeds' only try, but it failed to spark a late comeback .
Kevin Penny scores brilliant solo try to put Warrington in front . Stefan Ratchford crosses for second try, Ryan Atkins adds third . Leeds can only respond with Tom Briscoe consolation try . Leeds handed teenager Ashton Golding debut in absence of Zak Hardaker .
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Chelsea midfielder Eden Hazard has declared that playing in England and the Premier League has made him into a better player. The 24-year-old joined the Blues from French side Lille in 2012 and has gone on to win the Europa League in his first season and Capital One Cup earlier this month. Hazard has been one of the stars of the Premier League season so far as Chelsea look set to run away with the title. Jose Mourinho's side currently sit six points clear at the top with a game in hand on all their rivals. Chelsea midfielder Eden Hazard has declared that playing in England has made him into a better player . Hazard (right) in Belgium training with international team-mate Michy Batshuayi . 'I have become stronger in England because I play with and against greater players,' said Hazard, according to The Sun. 'I have to raise my level. I am gaining experience. It's a big match every weekend. Each season I find new qualities.' 'This season I score headers. Who would have thought it? I am progressing. I'm happy with my season like I was with last season. I am continuing my apprenticeship.' Hazard has scored 16 times in 43 games so far this season, but has denied talk that he should be netting at a better return. 'People expect Eden to score 30 to 40 goals a season. I don't think about doing it. I'm not like that. If there is a point in my game where I still need to work, it is of course, to be more efficient, to play even more for myself, to score goals. 'But I am having a great season. Maybe I will have two trophies and that will be great.' 24-year-old Hazard has been one of the stars of the season so far for Chelsea in their title challenge . Hazard scoring the opening goal of Chelsea's 3-2 victory at Hull last Sunday . Hazard is currently preparing for Belgium's Euro 2016 qualifying clash with Cyprus on Saturday, as they look to get their misfiring campaign back on track with victory. The Red Devils have just one win from three games so far in Group B, at home to minnows Andorra, with they have been held by Bosnia-Herzegovina and Wales.
Eden Hazard says playing in England has made him a better player . 24-year-old has won two trophies since signing for Chelsea in 2012 . One of the stars of the season as Blues look set for Premier League title . Preparing for Belgium's clash with Cyprus in Euro 2016 qualifying .
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Lawrence Okoye is set for the next step in his NFL career. Since swapping the discus for the defensive line, mentor Jim Tomsula said the 6ft 6in man mountain has adapted to the sport well, but is set to face a steep learning curve in his third year with the San Francisco 49ers. 'The development has been significant. But he’s playing a position that’s not like anything else that he’s done. So everything is completely brand new and that’s a hard transition.' 'This year, he's going to be in there against guys that are going to make the other team. Let's see where we're at,' head coach Tomsula said at the NFL owners meeting. Lawrence Okoye faces a battle to make the 53-man roster and Jim Tomsula is keen to know where he stands . Jim Tomsula spoke about Lawrence Okoye's future and was gushing about Jarryd Hayne's NFL hopes . After signing as an undrafted free agent in 2013, Okoye's first year in the Bay Area was injury-hit. Last season he played against third and fourth-stringers in pre-season before being signed to the practice squad. Despite Tomsula's expertise as a defensive line coach, 23-year-old former Olympian Okoye faces a battle to make the 49ers final 53-man roster due to enormous depth at the position. Even without the likes of Justin Smith and Ray McDonald, Tomsula reckons it's the best positional group he's had in his eight years with the franchise. Tomsula also spoke of fellow NFL-convert Jarryd Hayne, who joined the 49ers from Australia's NRL as a free agent earlier this month. The 49ers plan to use Hayne as a running back but Tomsula would not rule out using him as a returner, and spoke of his excitement at working with the 27-year-old. 'He’s a guy used to being downfield catching a ball with people running at him,' Tomsula said. 'He’s used to making tackles in open spaces. You’ve got a guy used to carrying the ball, catching the ball and avoiding. Obviously, with the explosive qualities that he has, you can’t help but be excited.'
Okoye enters his third year with the 49ers and is set to be tested against better offensive lineman . Head coach Tomsula has only played his project against third and fourth-string offensive lineman late in pre-season games . 'Let's see where we're at,' Tomsula said of the former discus thrower . He also spoke in glowing terms about Jarryd Hayne and seeing the Australian's 'explosive qualities'
What are some famous shows that played at the Central Theatre in NYC?
Central Theatre was a Broadway theatre in New York City built in 1918. It was located at 1567 Broadway, at the southwest corner with 47th Street, and seated approximately 1,100 patrons. The architect was Herbert J. Krapp. The theatre was built by the Shubert family on a site previously occupied by the Mathushek & Son piano factory. The first production at the theatre was the play Forever After, by Owen Davis, which opened in 1918. This moved to Playhouse Theatre for a long run. A musical, Somebody's Sweetheart (music by Antonio Bafunno; book and lyrics by Alonzo Price), was a success at the theatre in 1919–20. Oscar Hammerstein II made his debut as librettist in January 1920 with Always You, which was followed by a successful revue by Arthur Wimperis, As You Were. In July 1920, Poor Little Ritz Girl opened, with some songs by Rodgers and Hart and others by Sigmund Romberg and Alex Gerber. Afgar was another successful musical in 1920–21. The Gingham Girl was a hit musical in 1923 with music by Albert Von Tilzer. The theatre introduced movies in 1921 and alternated the new medium with live theatre and American burlesque until 1957, although legitimate theatre was absent from 1934 to 1951. It changed its name to the Columbia Theatre in 1934, Gotham Theatre in 1944 and the Holiday Theatre in 1951. A successful revue, Bagels and Yox played in 1951. A revival of Abie's Irish Rose played in 1954. Legitimate theatre ended at the house in 1956. Under the names Odeon, then the Forum, and finally Movieland, the theatre played movies until 1988, when the Shuberts sold it. The building was converted into other uses. The auditorium became a disco, Club USA. The theatre was demolished in 1998. A W Hotel opened on the site in 2005.
Somebody's Sweetheart, Always You, AS You Were, Poor Little Ritz Girl, The Gingham Girl , Afgar
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(CNN)"Wait up 2015 CNN Fit Nation Team and Dr. Sanjay Gupta-- you want me to climb up Stone Mountain -- that is over 1,500 feet straight up. Are you nuts?" I screamed. Yes. This is actually what I signed up for when I uploaded my video to the CNN Fit Nation website in December. "But climbing mountains on Sunday morning -- you got to be kidding me," I exclaimed. But it was all part of the process I realized I was going to take on as I learn how to be a triathlete. After our first initial week with a trainer and nutritionist, the six of us were introduced to a whole new way of how to approach fitness and how to incorporate it into our lives. I knew it was going to be a difficult task, especially for someone like me heavily involved in civic affairs and community service. At Lifetime Fitness, our nutritionist walked us through a number of exercises on how we should look at food, nutrition and our calorie intake. After being on several diets over my lifetime, what he said was simple. To look and review your intake and replace it with other foods such as fruit and vegetables -- these small steps can be major impact on your training. Tackling nutrition and calorie intake can also be exactly how I viewed the climb up Stone Mountain. I put these nutritional issues on the backburner for years. It was pretty much like looking at the mountain that I was about to climb that morning -- where do I start, where do I begin? -- and telling myself that it was going to be an arduous task. My training schedule has also been an uphill battle. In January and the first weeks of February, I started strong with my gym, running and swim workouts. However, as life pressures got in the way, I saw myself withering off. But luckily I have been inspired by my 2015 CNN Fit Nation teammates to keep me on track. Their updates have been truly inspiring and have helped me think about the struggles I face in my training activities. As I get older, I realize that fitness and nutrition are key to long-term health; however, the support of friends and family is also important to help tackle your health. My team members of the CNN Fit Nation have been there for me. I recently weighed myself when I visited the doctor's office. It has been six weeks since I hit the scale. I actually lost 20 pounds. What! Really! Uphill battles are hard to see when you are in the middle of them. But you keep moving. Just like that Sunday afternoon in January, I could not wait to be on the mountaintop and see the view from Stone Mountain with the members of 2015 CNN Fit Nation. And guess what? After all this huffing and puffing over the last six weeks, I can't wait to see the view in September at the Malibu triathlon. It's just another uphill mountain to climb.
George "Chip" Greenidge Jr. says training schedule has been an uphill battle . Since joining Fit Nation team, Greenidge has lost 20 pounds .
Why did TSMC choose Arizona for its chip manufacturing
On the face of it, Arizona, a state known for its Grand Canyon and barren deserts, might seem an odd choice for an industry that demands huge amounts of water. But water, it turns out, is one of the least concerns. Semiconductor manufacturing needs a big ecosystem to get the best cost position. Semiconductor manufacturing need to have not just one company or one fab, but a big cluster of 10 to 15 of these things, to be able to get that world class performance and to be able to build a big enough ecosystem around you.This includes everything from equipment suppliers, which are needed to update and perform maintenance on chipmaking machines, to companies providing chemicals and other materials needed in making chips.Arizona has such a complete semiconductor supply chain already is thanks in no small part to Intel. Back in 1980, Intel started manufacturing microcontroller chips at its facility in Chandler, Arizona which is now Intel's largest manufacturing site in the world. In addition to Intel, leading semiconductor makers including NXP, ON Semiconductor, Qualcomm, Microchip, Broadcom and Benchmark Electronics have also built facilities in the state. Apart from its cluster of semiconductor companies, geopolitics have also worked in Arizona's favor. Arizona was also a more politically savvy state for fresh investment than strongly Democratic Washington. Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey, a Republican, was a close ally of Trump throughout both of his presidential campaigns
TSMC chose Arizona for its chip making facility because Arizona already has an ecosystem of equipment suppliers, fabrication units. Having an ecosystem makes it cost effective. Also Arizona is home to other chip companies like Intel, NXP, ON semiconductor, Qualcomm, Microchip, Broadcom and Benchmark Electronics. Also geopolitics then worked in favor of Arizona state. Arizona is a Republican state then and under Trump presidency would have given more incentives for the chip makers establishment.
Tell me about the Schoenbrunn Palace
Schönbrunn Palace (German: Schloss Schönbrunn [ˈʃlɔs ʃøːnˈbʁʊn] (listen); Central Bavarian: Schloss Scheenbrunn) was the main summer residence of the Habsburg rulers, located in Hietzing, Vienna. The name Schönbrunn (meaning "beautiful spring") has its roots in an artesian well from which water was consumed by the court. The 1,441-room Rococo palace is one of the most important architectural, cultural, and historic monuments in the country. The history of the palace and its vast gardens spans over 300 years, reflecting the changing tastes, interests, and aspirations of successive Habsburg monarchs. It has been a major tourist attraction since the mid-1950s.
Schoenbrunn Palace was the main summer residence of the Habsburg rulers, located in Hietzing, Vienna. The name Schoenbrunn (meaning "beautiful spring") has its roots in an artesian well from which water was consumed by the court. The 1,441-room Rococo palace is one of the most important architectural, cultural, and historic monuments in the country.
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Wayne Rooney responded in style to revelations that he had been knocked-out while boxing in his own kitchen, by leading Manchester United to victory, scoring a wonderful goal and producing a punch-drunk celebration. A resounding 3-0 win against Tottenham kept United in the top four of the Barclays Premier League and lifted spirits at Old Trafford. The goals came from Marouane Fellaini, Michael Carrick and Rooney, who had been in the spotlight on a day when The Sun broadcast video footage of him being floored by a punch from Stoke defender Phil Bardsley during an impromptu sparring session. Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney re-enacted a video of him boxing a former team-mate . Rooney punched the air, before falling backwards in a similar fashion to what can be seen in the video . Rooney manages to keep a straight face as he falls directly backwards onto the Old Trafford turf . The two footballers, wearing boxing gloves, square up in Rooney's kitchen and spar for a few seconds before Bardsley lands a jab to put the England and United skipper flat on his back, seemingly unconscious. Rooney voiced his disappointment that a private moment, filmed inside his home on February 22, had been made public, a view shared by Louis van Gaal, who was clearly irritated by the story and seemed unperturbed by the nature of his captain's pastime. After scoring United's third against Spurs, Rooney let fly with a flurry of fake punches and fell on his back, much as he did in the video clip taken last month, although the Old Trafford turf seemed to provide a far softer landing than his kitchen tiles. 'That's the world we live in today,' said Rooney. 'It was a few mates in a private house which has somehow managed to get on the front page of a national newspaper. I have to accept that. It was me and a few friends joking around. 'It's my own home, I know it's got out but it's not public. It's what friends do. They mess around in the house and unfortunately it has made the front page of a national newspaper. 'I've just been focused on the game, it's more interesting for other people rather than for myself. You've seen that I've done a professional job, got on with the game and gladly helped my team win 3-0.' The England captain stretches his hands out behind him to break his fall as he hits the ground . Rooney was joined by laughing team-mates as he fell on the ground during his celebration . For a few seconds, Rooney lay on the Old Trafford pitch with his arms spread wide while being congratulated . Carrick admitted the players had been teasing Rooney about his sparring antics, while Fellaini revealed how the skipper had delivered a rousing speech to the squad in the team hotel on the eve of the game. 'I was aware of the speech but was not in the meeting because the captain has his own privilege,' said Van Gaal. 'The players knew this game was massive and the captain has to do something to help the players, the manager or the club. I was very pleased. 'I don't want to answer questions about what happened. What is this world, twisted? I don't have any comment. It is ridiculous that we have to talk about such things.' The Dutchman was happier to discuss Rooney's performance. 'It's always how Wayne plays,' said Van Gaal. 'With a lot of commitment and that's nice to see. 'We have waited a long time for such a victory, with a very good performance against a very good team, so I am very pleased. It was nice after the defeat against Arsenal to do that in the next game against a competitor. We did everything. We were compact and scored beautiful goals. Rooney slots the ball past Hugo Lloris to put Manchester United 3-0 up against Tottenham . Ashley Young and Marouane Fellaini arrive on the scene to celebrate with the United captain . Young laughs as Rooney falls backwards as part of his humorous boxing celebration at Old Trafford . Rooney waves to the crowd; his goal put Manchester United 3-0 up against Tottenham . 'We were lucky that the first chance was a goal, and then you raise your confidence. We also played quicker than usual and that depends on the confidence of your players. Also the opponent. Tottenham are a team who wants to play, therefore you have more time and space to play the game.' After a weekend when Chelsea and Manchester City dropped points, Van Gaal declared United in the race for second, but would not declare a late charge for the title. 'We go step by step, it's a rat race,' he said. 'We have made a big step but we have to go to Liverpool next, also a competitor of ours.' Rooney added: 'The first half was probably the best 45 minutes we've played this season. In the second half we didn't want to lose advantage of the three goals we had. We defended really well and made sure we've seen the game out. 'We knew it was a big game. With Manchester City losing and Southampton drawing it was a big game for us. We've taken the points off Tottenham, so it's a great three points for us.'
A video emerged of Wayne Rooney which appears to show him being knocked out by former team-mate Phil Bardsley . Wayne Rooney scored for Manchester United against Tottenham . For his celebration, Rooney re-enacted the moment at Old Trafford . He punched the air, before falling backwards in comical fashion . After the win over Tottenham Rooney laughs off the incident . 'It was me and a few friends joking about,' claimed the England captain . Louis van Gaal reacted angrily to questions about the video .
Given the following paragraph, where was Omar ibn Said born?
Omar ibn Said was a real person, born and raised in Futa Toro, an Islamic state located in the part of West Africa that is now Senegal. His family was wealthy and he was highly educated as a Muslim scholar. He was captured by slavers in 1807 at the age of 37 and was taken to America to be sold in the Charleston slave market. Initially purchased by a harsh master, he escaped after two years and traveled to Fayetteville, North Carolina. There he was captured and jailed, but ultimately sold to planter James Owen. Owen was impressed by ibn Said's education, since very few slaves even knew how to read and write. Owen attempted to convert him to Christianity and provided him with a Bible and other books. He also urged him to write his memoirs, which he did in 1831. He wrote at least thirteen other Arabic documents, mostly on history and theology. Ibn Said lived until his mid-90s and died in 1864, still enslaved.
Omar ibn Said was born and raised in Futa Toro, an Islamic state located in the part of West Africa that is now Senegal.
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Kano, Nigeria (CNN)Hundreds of troops from Chad and Niger launched a ground and aerial offensive against Boko Haram in northeastern Nigeria on Sunday, according to residents and military sources from Niger. The sweeping offensive is taking place along the Niger-Nigeria border, sources said, effectively opening a new front in the fight against the Islamist terror group. This comes a day after Boko Haram pledged allegiance to ISIS in an audio message purported to be from leader Abubakar Shekau. Latest developments in the fight against ISIS . "Early this morning, troops from Niger and Chad launched ground and air raids against Boko Haram into Nigeria, and the operation is still continuing," said a military official in the border town of Diffa, Niger. "It is an intensive operation that is aimed at pulverizing Boko Haram and crippling their capability," according to the source. He spoke on condition of anonymity because he is not authorized to comment publicly about the operation. ‎Residents said artillery fire and fighter jets pushed Boko Haram fighters into the Damasak district of Nigeria, which is a Boko Haram enclave. "Around 6 a.m., soldiers from Niger and Chad in huge numbers confronted Boko Haram around the Doutchi area outside Diffa and later crossed the bridge into Nigeria," said Diffa resident Ari Boubakarna. "We heard huge explosions from artillery fire and fighter jets, but the explosions receded ‎as the troops moved further into Nigeria," Boubakarna continued. A journalist working in Diffa saw ‎troops headed toward the border with Nigeria, where Boko Haram fighters had taken up positions. ‎"They left in a huge convoy of over 200 vehicles, some of them fitted with machine guns, including armored tanks, ambulances, water tankers and cargo trucks, which indicate they were going for a prolonged operation," the journalist said. ‎Residents lined up the streets to offer water and tea as the troops drove out of Diffa, residents said, adding that soldiers promised to capture Shekau alive.‎ . ‎Another contingent of troops, backed by air support, moved out from the town of Bosso, Niger, according to residents. "Soldiers in large numbers crossed into Nigeria this morning, and we could hear thunderous sounds of gunfire and explosions coming from the direction of Malam Fatori," Bosso resident Tandja Moumouni said. Nigeria and its neighbors have recently mounted a coordinated offensive against Boko Haram militants in the Borno state, where the Islamist group has seized a large swathe of territory. Nigeria shares a border with Niger, Chad and Cameroon there. As a part of this alliance, thousands of troops from Niger and Chad were stationed in Bosso and Diffa in January. ‎The offensive has succeeded in reclaiming some of the territory seized by the group. Nigeria has vowed to liberate all of its territories from Boko Haram before the general elections, which begin on March 28, to enable displaced residents return to their homes for the elections.
Troops from Chad and Niger launch offensive against Boko Haram . The offensive is part of a coordinated regional campaign .
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Liverpool goalkeeper Simon Mignolet and manager Brendan Rodgers have called for the players to use the defeat against Manchester United as motivation for a renewed top-four push. The 2-1 loss at Anfield was their first in the league since losing at Old Trafford in mid-December and left them five points adrift of their arch-rivals, who occupy the final Champions League qualification spot. But just as the squad reacted to losing to United just before Christmas the expectation now is for them to bounce back and maintain the challenge. Juan Mata pulls off his incredible scissor-kick against Liverpool as Manchester United won 2-1 at Anfield . Mata and his United team-mates celebrate doubling their lead en route to their 2-1 win in the Premier League . Mata celebrates his incredible goal that the Spanish midfielder admits was one of the best he'd ever scored . 'There's still a lot to play for and when we come back from international duty, we've got that big game against Arsenal (in third),' Mignolet told liverpoolfc.com. 'The game away to Manchester United at Old Trafford we used as a catalyst to put in a lot of good performances - so let's use this game as a catalyst again when we come back. 'With all the games still to play until the end of the season we can still do really well. 'We'll build on the game and hopefully we can come back and get a run going again like we did after that Old Trafford game.' Rio hit by a coin, Rooney swearing live on TV... what else makes our 50 shocking moments in Premier League history? CLICK HERE TO CHECK OUT OUR LIST . Rodgers has urged the squad to use the international break to put the defeat behind them and return ready for a difficult trip to the Emirates Stadium. 'The message to the players was that last performance at Old Trafford was a great springboard for us,' he said. 'We went on and, up until this point (against United), we hadn't lost a league game. 'So now we must use this similarly; refocus, get over the disappointment and then come back into a tough game next against Arsenal and really look to get the points there.' The Reds boss remains confident the defeat, which saw captain Steven Gerrard sent off less than a minute after coming on at half-time, will not derail their bid for the top four. 'It makes it difficult (for the top four). We had a 10-game objective that we set and built into that was that we were not going to win every single game,' added Rodgers. 'It's still very much (possible) for us to go where we want to go, which is the top four. 'We just need to fight that bit harder and make up a five-point difference.' Mignolet enhanced his improving reputation further with an added-time penalty save against Wayne Rooney but admitted it gave him little pleasure in the wider context. Steven Gerrard is shown a red card early in the second half for a foul on Manchester United's Mata . Gerrard can't believe it after being sent off for a reckless stamp on United's Ander Herrera at Anfield . Here is the stamp from Gerrard on Herrera after both players had competed for the ball . 'The penalty save isn't important any more although Skrts (Martin Skrtel) had a chance after that,' he added. 'When you play at home, you always want to win, but unfortunately it didn't happen. 'They scored in the first half and against a team like Manchester United, it's always difficult after that. 'In the second half, we tried to come back with a new plan to try to make sure we got a result out of the game. A stunned Gerrard walks off the Anfield pitch having been shown a straight red card for a stamp on Herrera . Manchester United's Wayne Rooney has a penalty saved by Liverpool's Simon Mignolet . 'With 10 men we fought hard to get something out of the game and we got the goal through Daniel (Sturridge) but unfortunately we didn't then get the chance to get an equaliser.' Mignolet also praised Gerrard on his post-match apology for his moment of madness. 'That's what he is about,' said the Belgium international. 'He spoke to the team after the game inside the dressing room and what was said exactly shall stay in there, but it shows who and what he is off the pitch.'
Liverpool were beaten by rivals Manchester United at Anfield on Sunday . Simon Mignolet and Brendan Rodgers want Liverpool to react to defeat . Steven Gerrard was sent off after just 38 seconds for a second-half stamp . Mignolet and Rodgers want the squad to use defeat as extra motivation . CLICK HERE for all the latest Liverpool news .
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(CNN)Wildlife services in California are being pushed to their limits this year. Since January 2015, every month has set a record in sea lion "strandings," mostly sea lion pups, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. "There has been an unusually high number of sea lions stranded since January," said Justin Greenman, assistant stranding coordinator for NOAA on the West Coast. "Stranding does happen, but just to give you perspective, 1,800 [sea lion] pups have been responded to this year alone. We responded to 1,600 strandings total during the entire year in 2013," he said. Stranding is the official term to describe marine life that "swim or float into shore and become beached or stuck," according to NOAA. Strandings are taking a toll on the resources available in coastal counties from San Diego to Santa Barbara. Local care facilities have taken in more stranded sea lions this year than 2004-12 combined, and it is only mid-March. Greenman said he expects the problem to continue beyond April, when weaning normally occurs, when the pups are 10 or 11 months old. Dave Koontz, director of communications for SeaWorld San Diego, said SeaWorld has rescued nearly 500 sea lions this year. "This is a new record for Sea World," Koontz said. "In 1983 we rescued 474." Some of the sea lions responded to have had to be euthanized. "They [sea lion pups] have to be able to eat and fish on their own before they can be released back into the wild, and a lot of these pups haven't even been weaned," Greenman said. Greenman said California has had warmer weather than usual this year, and, while NOAA is still conducting studies on the Channel Islands to get a more proven explanation, warmer water drives the food source farther out or deeper into the ocean, where the colder water is. When food is farther away, the mothers are away from the pup too long in search of food, and return with little food or too few nutrients for a growing sea lion. "We have been seeing emaciated or dehydrated sea lions show up on beaches," Greenman said. However, he said, the species has made a comeback since the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972. California's sea lion population has grown to 300,000 from an estimated population of 10,000 in the 1950s, according to the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife. People who observe stranded sea lions are advised not to touch them or attempt to rescue them, because it can be dangerous and it is illegal. Instead, call any of the rescue agencies listed on NOAA West Coast Region's website. If the animal has died, the local dead animal pickup service should be alerted.
"There has been an unusually high number of sea lions stranded since January," NOAA representative says . The speculation is mothers are having difficulty finding food, leaving pups alone too long or malnourished .
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Michael Carrick insists he puts his club allegiances aside when he comes away with the England team and has not mentioned Manchester United’s win against Liverpool to his international team-mates. Louis van Gaal’s side delivered a crushing blow to Liverpool’s Champions League chances with their 2-1 win at the weekend. A large contingent from both teams have joined up with the England squad, Carrick accompanied by United team-mates Phil Jones, Chris Smalling and Wayne Rooney while Liverpool are represented by Jordan Henderson, Raheem Sterling and Daniel Sturridge, before he withdrew from the squad due to injury. Manchester United ace Michael Carrick trains with the England squad at St George's Park on Tuesday . Carrick helped Manchester United beat Liverpool 2-1 at Anfield on Sunday in race for the top four . The United midfielder faced the press on Tuesday ahead of England's clash with Lithuania on Friday . But Carrick prefers to focus solely on the national team during the international break. ‘To be honest it's something that I have never really tried to bring up when I have met up with England through the years,’ he said. ‘If we have had a good or bad result versus someone I have just let it go out of respect, it’s done and dusted and we are here to achieve something else. That is done and we look forward to Friday.’ They will put any club rivalry aside when the England team face Lithuania in a Euro 2016 qualifier. Club team-mates Carrick and Wayne Rooney take part in an England training session on Tuesday . Carrick says club rivalries are put to one side when the players meet up for international duty . But Carrick admits that a big win ahead of a national team game increases a player’s confidence, adding: ‘It certainly helps. It has been a good week with United, beating Tottenham as well, and I am enjoying my football so it is great to be back. ‘Turning up knowing you are confident and you are looking forward to the next game and when things are going well you just want to get out there and play football and that is what it’s like at the moment.’
Manchester United beat Liverpool 2-1 at Anfield on Sunday . Michael Carrick has not spoken about the game while on England duty . Midfielder admits he let's it go out of respect for international team-mates .
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Scotland may not have won at Twickenham since 1983 — but captain Greig Laidlaw insists there is no reason why Vern Cotter’s men should head south with an inferiority complex this weekend. From what he has seen in his first season in the Aviva Premiership with Gloucester, Laidlaw reckons England’s players are anything but invincible. They are good, he says, but no better than those currently wearing the dark blue. Scotland captain greig Laidlaw (above) insists that England are not invincible ahead of Saturday's clash . ‘I’ve always thought highly of the England players but seeing them down there just shows me that we can win,’ said Laidlaw. ‘They are not invincible, that’s definitely not the case. ‘I believe they are good players but you look at Glasgow Warriors when they played Bath in Europe this season and how well they did. ‘Bath were going well in the Premiership but Glasgow beat them at home and arguably could have won down there, too. It wasn’t really Glasgow’s first team as they had a lot of injuries that day — and it probably was close to Bath’s first team.’ Laidlaw’s emotions are running high ahead of the Calcutta Cup clash, especially after team-mate Stuart Hogg told Sportsmail he feels there is a lack of respect for Scottish rugby south of the border. Laidlaw made a similar point before the start of the Six Nations, based on the experiences of his first season with Gloucester, following his move from Edinburgh. Scotland full back Stuart Hogg (left) accused the English of lacking respect for Scottish rugby . For Laidlaw, a win at Twickenham will not only belatedly ignite Scotland’s Six Nations campaign, following defeats to France, Wales and Italy, it will give him bragging rights in the Gloucester dressing room and make him even more proud to be a Scot south of the border. ‘Respect has to be earned and that is something we’ll be aiming to do at the weekend,’ he said. ‘The England boys will respect us if we do a job on the field. ‘We’re not far away from getting things right but I’m getting pretty sick of telling people that, I really am. It’s up to us as players to step up, go again and put in that performance against England. ‘We have had some tough talking from the coaches this week and rightly so since the defeat to Italy — but it has been good as we have been shooting ourselves in the foot a lot of the time and we have to change. ‘We have now seen both sides of Vern Cotter this week. He is a hard man and rightly so. He has high standards and we have certainly seen what he is all about — and that’s good. We know what is expected of us and he is a very clever coach who wants to make sure we come away from Twickenham with a positive result.’ Laidlaw also has two very personal reasons for wanting to lead Scotland to what would be a famous victory at Twickenham. The first is to emulate his uncle, Roy Laidlaw, who helped his team to a Calcutta Cup win back in 1983. The other is to wipe out the memory of last year’s 20-0 defeat by England at BT Murrayfield. It still makes him bristle and was arguably his worst performance in a Scotland shirt. England captain Chris Robshaw lifts the Calcutta Cup at Murrayfield last year after a 20-0 victory . Nothing went right for Laidlaw that day and, after missing two penalties and struggling to make any sort of impression on the game, the Scotland skipper was replaced by Chris Cusiter after 65 minutes. The boos that rang round the stadium at the final whistle hurt Laidlaw and he knows that defeat, on top of Scotland’s dreadful Six Nations campaign so far this season, makes it vitally important to put things right at the home of English rugby. ‘That was personally one of my worst games for Scotland, to be honest,’ he admitted. ‘I don’t think many of the boys played well that day for whatever reason. ‘It was made worse because we were playing England. It is the oldest game in the world and you want to do yourself proud — and we didn’t. ‘Vern’s analysis this week has been about going back a bit further into previous Six Nations tournaments and he has been on our case. He has certainly been on my case, that’s for sure, after he brought up that match. ‘We’ve had a look at that last game when we lost 20-0 and he pointed out mistakes in that match and told us we need to learn quickly and not make those same mistakes again. ‘We certainly want to turn around that defeat and how we have performed in this Six Nations, if we can, by winning at Twickenham and there is slightly more added spice to the fixture because it is England down there. ‘I’ve talked to my uncle Roy about their win in 1983 but that was a different group of players and the guys who won more than 30 years ago have made their own bit of history. ‘It’s up to us now to make our own bit of history and go down there and be strong and have the mentality that we can impose our game on them — and not worry about what is coming out of the other changing room.’ England centre Luther Burrell is mobbed by his team-mates after he scored a try in last year's match . Much will rest on the performance of second-row Jonny Gray, who turns 21 on Saturday. He has already come of age for Scotland and is calling the line-outs. In the absence of big brother Richie through injury, there is now even more responsibility on his shoulders. There was an indication against the Italians of how much Gray is respected by Cotter when, with Laidlaw taken off and vice-captain Ross Ford off injured, he was asked to fill in as skipper near the end of the game. It was a dream come true for the second row, who knows he has a huge role to play against England. ‘It’s very special to be a part of the Scotland squad in the first place, then to lead your country is something you grow up dreaming about,’ he said. ‘To have done that, even if for only a couple of minutes against Italy, was a huge honour and a very special feeling. Jonny Gray (above) will have a big role to play if Scotland are to upset the odds and beat England . ‘The result was hugely disappointing but we have to put that behind us now. ‘We have been looking at the England game and what we need to fix and we’re just training hard to try to get it right. ‘It will be a huge occasion in an amazing stadium against a tough England team. They have got a very strong pack and the driving maul is a real strength of theirs, so that is an area we will be working hard on this week.’
Scotland face England at Twickenham in the Six Nations on Saturday . Scotland have lost all three matches so far in the Championship . Stuart Hogg told Sportsmail the English lack respect for Scottish rugby . Captain Greig Laidlaw says Scotland are as good as England .
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2,000-year-old artefacts looted from ancient sites in Iraq and Syria by ISIS are being sold on eBay as jihadis cash in on relics dating back millennia. Jewellery, ceramics and coins plundered from museums within ISIS territory are known to pass between criminal gangs before turning up in Gulf States and later appearing on trading websites. Two coins from Apamea, in western Syria, which date back to Ancient Greece have appeared on eBay with price tags of £57 and £90. Scroll down for video . Selling on eBay: Historical artefacts believed to have been looted by ISIS, such as this coin of Apamea dating back to the time of Ancient Greece, are beginning to appear on eBay . This comes after entire Roman mosaics were ripped up by a bulldozer from the ancient site. The trade in antiquities is a profitable business for the terror group and is thought to be worth tens of millions of pounds, The Times reports. As well as looting ancient artefacts, ISIS is known to levy a 'tax on valuable and historical items found in its territory to ensure the group's central administration benefits financially from raids on museums. The number of artefacts flowing from the war zone is so great that their market price has actually fallen. Spoils of war: Small coins such as these are easy to smuggle across borders to criminal gangs in neighbouring countries. Above, the artefact is advertised on eBay . It is believed that ISIS takes orders from dealers in neighbouring countries, with small items such as coins easy to smuggle across borders due to the number of people being displaced. Using smuggling routes and links to criminal gangs in Turkey, Lebanon and Jordan, the ancient treasures can be packed in with cargoes of oil, drugs and weapons as they move across borders. eBay insist that they pay attention to the authorities. A spokesman for the company told The Times: 'We remove items from sale based on their advice, support law enforcement investigations and are always prepared to investigate listings causing concern.' Axel Plathe, director of Unesco's Iraq office, told The Times: 'We are seeing a more systematic approach to looting under ISIS, linked to generating revenue. Also selling: Another Greek coin advertised as 'Coin of Apamea 'Turreted Tyche & Nike' Era of Pompey Year 16 VF recently sold on eBay for the equivalent of £90 . This coin, which came from the ancient city of Apamea in western Syria, sold for $135 on eBay - the equivalent of around £91 . 'Excavations at the sites have increased and we believe trafficking is on the rise but without access to the sites we still don't know the true scale.' It is thought that increased pressure from the Iraqi army is encouraging jihadis to loot anything of value in the territory while they can. They have also desecrated countless Assyrian treasures treasures at Mosul, Nimrud and Dur-Sharrukin. In Nimrud, northern Iraq, militants even smashed up 3,000 year-old winged statues that are placed at the gates of the Palace of Ashurnasirpal. Erasing history: Two weeks ago ISIS extremists targeted a museum in Mosul by using power drills and sledge hammers to destroy artefacts, sparking global outrage . Desecration: An ISIS fanatic uses a power tool to destroy a winged-bull Assyrian protective deity at a museum in Mosul two weeks ago . The attack came just days after extremists targeted a museum in Mosul by using power drills and sledgehammers to destroy artefacts, sparking global outrage. A statement last week from Iraq's Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities didn't elaborate on the extent of the damage. However, they added that ISIS 'continues to defy the will of the world and the feelings of humanity.' The ancient city of Nimrud was the second capital of Assyria, an ancient kingdom that began in 900BC, partially in present day Iraq, and became a great regional power. The city, which was destroyed in 612 BC, is located on the Tigris River, just south of Mosul, which was captured by ISIS last June.
ISIS have raided countless historical heritage sites since rising to power . Recent images of jihadis destroying ancient statues caused global outrage . Now antiquities plundered by group are appearing on trading websites . Coins from Syria, dating back to Ancient Greece, have turned up on eBay . It is thought ISIS smuggle artefacts in cargo to criminal gangs in neighbouring countries .
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A mother has revealed her horror after she discovered she married a paedophile. Mel Alford, of Exeter, Devon, said she only found out her husband Jonathan's past when he appeared in court to admit grooming an underage girl for sex. The 37-year-old, who has three children, first met the man she knows as JR, in April 2012 through Facebook as she was friends with his older brother. Mel Alford said she had no idea her husband Jonathan was a paedophile until he was in court . Ms Alford said she agreed to go on a date with him after he ‘kept sending nice messages’. She revealed: ‘We ended up getting engaged in August and brought the wedding forward to November that year when I found out my dad was dying from cancer. 'We were together most of the time and the start of our marriage was really good. He was great with my kids and treated me like a queen. 'I had no idea what he was really like until a social worker visited me and told me he was on bail for sleeping with an underage girl. 'That girl had come to my children's dad's house and told him and he contacted social services.' Ms Alford said that her husband denied it and pulled up what he told her was the girl's Facebook page which had a message to him saying 'sorry I lied’. Mel - pictured with Jonathan on their wedding day - said he treated her 'like a queen' She said: 'It turns out he had set up a fake account to send that message. 'Myself and the kids believed him so we just carried on. But he became so jealous after we got married and I could not answer the door in case it was a man and he would sleep outside in his car if we had a row. 'In September 2013 I kicked him out. But I didn't know the allegations were true until I saw he was in court.’ At Exeter Crown Court, Jonathan Alford admitted six counts of sexual activity with a child, seven of making or possessing indecent images of children, three of having extreme pornography and one of perverting the course of justice. Alford was also caught with child abuse and bestiality images on his computer and was jailed for seven years and three months in July last year. Ms Alford said she was totally unaware of his charges until he appeared in court and said struggled to believe that the man she loved and brought into her family was capable of such crimes. Jonathan Alford was jailed for more than seven years after he admitted admitted six counts of sexual activity with a child and other related offences . 'I went along to the court and shouted and screamed on every plea. I heard all about his sickening crimes,’ Ms Alford said. 'It was so disturbing I don't think it was really sinking in on the day. 'I walked into the middle of the court and called him a “dirty bastard”. He smiled at me and I just wanted to kill him. 'He had been brought into my family and been around my kids. I was sickened. Still all I know is what I heard in court that day. I still don't really know the full story. 'I never saw him again after that. I wanted to go to his sentencing hearing but because I had kicked off at the previous hearing the police wouldn't let me in. 'I have asked my kids if he ever tried it on with them and they have said no. But he should not have been allowed anywhere near me and my three children while he was on bail. 'There should have been checks done.' Ms Alford said she is now awaiting her final divorce papers to come through, and has set up an unofficial website to ‘name and shame’ offenders – which the police have told her to take down. She said: 'It has certainly made me a lot more cautious about people and I am passionate about what I am doing. 'I am proud to have met so many people and victims. I am not a counsellor but they tell me their story and I try and help them.’ She added: 'You have no idea who is a paedophile. I was married to one and did not know. 'I hear so many stories - many of them extremely heart-breaking. I just want people to be more aware of who they are dating and allowing to be around their children.’ She said: 'I carry a lot of guilt that I put my children in danger by having this man around them. I don't think I will ever get over that.’
Mel Alford, 37, married Jonathan in 2012 after meeting on Facebook . Mother of three said he 'treated her like a queen', 'was great with my kids' Had no idea of his past until social worker visited her home in Devon . But husband managed to convince her underage sex claims were lies . However, he became jealous so Ms Alford 'kicked him out' Alford was jailed for seven years over the offences . Ms Alford said she has started unofficial sex offender website .
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(CNN)"Beauty" has found its Beast. The new live-action "Beauty and the Beast," which cast Emma Watson as Belle, will also star "Downton Abbey's" Dan Stevens as the Beast. Watson herself welcomed her co-star on board after the news was reported in the Hollywood Reporter. The animated Disney character was voiced by Robby Benson in the 1991 film. The film, to be directed by Bill Condon ("Gods and Monsters," the final two "Twilight" films), also named its Gaston, the conniving lout who pursues Belle, though she resists his advances. He'll be played by Luke Evans, a musical theater veteran who starred as Bard the Bowman in Peter Jackson's "Hobbit" films. After Watson tweeted her congratulations, Evans immediately responded with a side-by-side set of photos of him and the animated character. The resemblance was striking. Now, if only Disney will cast Lumiere, Mrs. Potts, Cogsworth and the rest, we'll have a real movie on our hands. No release date for "Beauty and the Beast" has been announced, and filming has yet to begin.
Dan Stevens of "Downton Abbey" is to play the Beast . Luke Evans is cast as Gaston in the live-action film . Emma Watson is playing Belle .
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QPR goalkeeper Rob Green has been called up to the England squad for the upcoming internationals against Lithuania and Italy. Green replaces Fraser Forster in Roy Hodgson's squad after the Southampton keeper was injured in the Saints' Barclays Premier League victory against Burnley on Saturday. Tottenham left-back Danny Rose has also been drafted in after Manchester United's Luke Shaw withdrew due to injury, while Jack Butland has moved from the Under 21 squad to the senior. QPR goalkeeper Rob Green has been called up to the England squad by Roy Hodgson . Jack Butland has been promoted from the Under 21 side for the games against Lithuania and Italy . Green has been capped 12 times by England but has only featured once for the Three Lions since he allowed Clint Dempsey's tame shot to squirm under his body and into the net during the 1-1 draw against the United States at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. He made his senior international debut against Colombia in 2005, but missed out on the 2006 World Cup in Germany after sustaining a groin injury in a B international match against Belarus a month before the tournament began. Green has kept five clean sheets in 28 appearances for QPR this season. The Hoops, who host Everton at Loftus Road on Sunday, are currently four points from safety in 19th place. England play Lithuania in a Euro 2016 qualifier at Wembley on Friday, before facing Italy in an international friendly in Turin four days later. Tottenham defender Danny Rose has replaced Luke Shaw, who withdrew due to injury . Southampton goalkeeper Fraser Forster picked up an injury during his team's match against Burnley .
Rob Green called up in place of injured Fraser Forster . Jack Butland promoted from Under 21 squad to senior side . Danny Rose replaces Luke Shaw, who withdrew due to injury . England face Lithuania in qualifier and Italy in international friendly .
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Video evidence shows a 22-year-old college student who vanished on a night out last week entered the Mississippi River from a bridge shortly afterwards, police have revealed. Authorities in Minneapolis are now searching the river for Jennifer Houle's body. They are not declaring the case a suicide as her body has not yet been recovered, and any cause of death would be released by the Hennepin County medical examiner, they said. But police said a video shows Houle alone on the 10th Avenue bridge before she entered the water in the early hours on Friday and no suspects are being sought in connection with the incident. Scroll down for video . Loss: Jennifer Houle (pictured left, and left with a friend) went missing after a night out on Thursday but police have now said she entered the water from a nearby bridge in the early hours of Friday . Teams of rescuers searched the Mississippi river in an effort to recover Jennifer Houle's body from the water . 'We extend our deepest condolences to the Houle family and all of Jennifer's many friends,' the police said in a statement. The Hennepin County Sheriff's Office is now conducting a search in the water, police said. The river is about 60 feet below the bridge. Houle was last seen by her a friend inside a Dinkytown bar, Blarney Pub and Grill, between 1am and 2am on Friday, police said. Houle's friend Brooke Laven told KSTP that they had gone bar-hopping on Thursday evening but that while they were out, they ran into one of Houle's ex-boyfriends. 'That kind of set off some emotions,' Laven told KSTP. She said she had become separated from Houle in the bar and was unable to find her. Laven said that Houle's purse and phone were found in the street near her apartment just a few blocks from the bar at 3am on Friday, suggesting she had tried to walk home. Last seen: Police said video evidence showed she entered the Mississippi River from this bridge on 10th Avenue, which is just several blocks from the bar. The sheriff's office is now searching the river . But police told DailyMail.com that they believe she had already entered the water by the time the purse was found. KSTP reported that police spoke with the ex-boyfriend and multiple other individuals after she went missing. According to the television station, Houle studied management at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities and was a Phi Beta Phi sorority member. On Sunday, hundreds of Houle's friends and relatives attended a vigil outside Stillwater Area High School, where she attended before college. On Monday, her sorority sisters asked students to wear purple, Houle's favorite color. 'We need all the help we can get to find this warm-hearted, beautiful person,' it wrote on its Facebook page. 'If you have any information, please contact us or the Minneapolis police.' Fellow students gathered for a vigil for Ms Houle who went missing during the early hours of Friday morning . Students linked hands after searchers began their efforts to recover Ms House's body from the nearby river . Scene: Houle and a friend had been drinking at this bar before she vanished between 1am and 2am Friday . University vice provost Danita Brown Young said counseling is available for the University of Minnesota community. 'We are deeply saddened to learn of the news about Jennifer Houle, a Carlson School of Management student and Pi Beta Phi sorority member, who has been missing since Friday, March 27,' the University of Minnesota said in a statement. 'Our thoughts are with her family, friends, classmates, and sorority sisters. • For confidential help, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 or click here . • For confidential support on suicide matters in the UK, call the Samaritans on 08457 90 90 90, visit a local Samaritans branch or click here .
Jennifer Houle went missing between 1am and 2am on Friday during a night out with a friend in Minneapolis . Her purse was later found outside her home a few blocks away . But on Monday, police said video evidence showed she had entered the Mississippi River from a nearby bridge . They would not say how she entered the water but said she was alone . Authorities are now searching the river for her body . A friend said they had bumped into Houle's ex-boyfriend while out .
Given a reference text about Hackpad, what company acquired it?
Hackpad was a web-based collaborative real-time text editor forked from Etherpad. It was used as the company wikis by multiple prominent startups of the 2010s, such as Airbnb, Stripe, and Upworthy. In April 2014, Hackpad was acquired by Dropbox. In April 2015, it was announced that Hackpad would be released as open source and source code was published on GitHub in August 2015, under the Apache license 2.0. On April 25, 2017, Hackpad announced that it is to shut down on July 19, 2017, permanently migrating to Dropbox Paper.
Hackpad was acquired by Dropbox in April 2014.
What is Chichen Itza?
Chichén Itzá (often spelled Chichen Itza in English and traditional Yucatec Maya) was a large pre-Columbian city built by the Maya people of the Terminal Classic period. The archeological site is located in Tinúm Municipality, Yucatán State, Mexico. Chichén Itzá was a major focal point in the Northern Maya Lowlands from the Late Classic (c. AD 600–900) through the Terminal Classic (c. AD 800–900) and into the early portion of the Postclassic period (c. AD 900–1200). The site exhibits a multitude of architectural styles, reminiscent of styles seen in central Mexico and of the Puuc and Chenes styles of the Northern Maya lowlands. The presence of central Mexican styles was once thought to have been representative of direct migration or even conquest from central Mexico, but most contemporary interpretations view the presence of these non-Maya styles more as the result of cultural diffusion. Chichén Itzá was one of the largest Maya cities and it was likely to have been one of the mythical great cities, or Tollans, referred to in later Mesoamerican literature. The city may have had the most diverse population in the Maya world, a factor that could have contributed to the variety of architectural styles at the site. The ruins of Chichén Itzá are federal property, and the site's stewardship is maintained by Mexico's Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia (National Institute of Anthropology and History). The land under the monuments had been privately owned until 29 March 2010, when it was purchased by the state of Yucatán. Chichén Itzá is one of the most visited archeological sites in Mexico with over 2.6 million tourists in 2017.
Chichén Itzá was one of the largest Maya cities which was a major focal point around AD 900. It is now one of the most visited archeological sites in Mexico.
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Nedum Onuoha admits he has no idea how life at Queens Park Rangers has not turned him grey. Onuoha, who arrived at Loftus Road from Manchester City in 2012, has already had numerous highs and lows during his time with the club. Since arriving in west London the 28-year-old has narrowly avoided relegation, been relegated, and gained promotion to the Premier League via the play-offs. Nedum Onuoha admits he has no idea how life at Queens Park Rangers has not turned him grey . Onuoha battles for the ball with Arsenal superstar Mesut Ozil at Loftus Road as the Hoops battle relegation . Onuoha is now once again fighting for top-flight survival, but the defender is confident that added experience will help them avoid relegation this time round. He told the Daily Star: 'I'm ­surprised my hair is not grey yet. In some ways it's a good thing because everyone wants to play in pressure situations. 'Obviously this is a different pressure than when you are pushing for the Championship title but you want it ­going into a game. I am confident we can stay up.' QPR duo Onuoha and Steven Caulker argue with the referee during the match against Crystal Palace .
Defender Nedum Onuoha has endured a career of highs and lows at QPR . Onuoha has avoided relegation, been relegated and gained promotion . Now the former Manchester City is facing the relegation battle yet again . But, Onuoha is confident that the extra experience will see them to safety .
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Crisis-hit Serie A club Parma were declared bankrupt on Thursday with estimated debts of 100 million euros (£72.4m). It took just 10 minutes for an Italian court to make the decision and it is not known whether the club, who are bottom of Serie A, will now finish the season. However, there is a plan in place with the league's governing body and the Italian football federation to fund the club for the rest of the campaign. Parma's new president Giampietro Manenti was arrested for alleged involvement in money laundering . Parma's new owner and president, Giampietro Manenti, was not present following his arrest on Wednesday on charges of money laundering and embezzlement. The court appointed accountants Angelo Anedda and Alberto Guiotto as receivers. 'I believe we'll play on Sunday against Torino,' board member Osvaldo Riccobene told reporters at the end of the hearing. Parma's players and staff haven't been paid in months, with players having to do their own laundry and drive the team bus while games were postponed because the club could not afford stewards or police at their Tardini stadium. Players also refused to play after Manenti failed to fulfil a promise to pay them by mid-February. Captain Alessandro Lucarelli said: ‘I hope sooner or later this all ends because honestly we can’t take any more.’ Manenti became the third owner of Parma this season after purchasing the club for a nominal sum from a Russian-Cypriot group in February. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Manenti is under investigation for various acts of financial irregularity including money laundering and fraud. Parma captain Alessandro Lucarelli (left) admits the players are struggling to deal with the club's predicament .
Parma declared bankrupt after just 10 minute court hearing . Owner Giampietro Manenti not at hearing after he was arrested on Wednesday on charges of money laundering and embezzlement . Serie A side have not paid their players or staff in months .
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Harry Kane is closing in on the record for scoring in the most consecutive away matches in Premier League history after his match-winning brace at Queens Park Rangers. In all competitions, the Tottenham striker has scored more goals (26) this season than any player in England's top four tiers, and his away form has been particularly impressive. Kane has scored eight goals in his last six away Premier League games. Only Robin van Persie has surpassed that achievement in the competition's 23 seasons. Tottenham striker Harry Kane celebrates at Loftus Road after scoring in his side's 2-1 win against QPR . Kane netted a brace in front of the watching Roy Hodgson to help his side claim a crucial win in west London . Robin van Persie - Nine (Arsenal 2010-11) Harry Kane - Six (Tottenham 2014-15) Daniel Sturridge - Six (Liverpool 2013-14) Didier Drogba - Six (Chelsea 2009-10) Kane scored at Swansea, Leicester City, Crystal Palace, West Brom (two), Liverpool, and QPR (two) to put him second on the list overall. The 21-year-old is tied in second place with Didier Drogba, who achieved the feat at Chelsea in 2009-10, and Daniel Sturrridge, who did the same at Liverpool last season. Van Persie's remarkable run came in his penultimate season at Arsenal where he scored in every single league away game from January 1 to May 22. This is just the latest statistic a spectacular season for Tottenham academy graduate Kane. He is currently the top English scorer in the Premier League and the third highest scoring player from Europe's top five leagues (behind Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo) and could become the first Tottenham player in the Premier League era to break the 30-goal barrier. Jurgen Klinsmann managed 29 in all competitions during the 199-95 season for Spurs, Kane needs just four more from the remaining 10 games to beat that. Robin van Persie scored in every single Premier League away game between January 1 to May 22 . Didier Drogba scored in six consecutive away matches for Chelsea during the 2009-10 season . Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge scored in six consecutive league matches away from Anfield last season .
Harry Kane has scored in his last six Premier League away matches . Scored at Swansea, Leicester, Crystal Palace, West Brom, Liverpool, QPR . Only Robin van Persie has scored in more (nine) consecutive away games . Didier Drogba (2009-10) and Daniel Sturridge (2013-14) are also on six .
From the passage identify the shape of bottom of chemistry test tube. Display the results in comma separated format.
Test tubes intended for general chemical work are usually made of glass, for its relative resistance to heat. Tubes made from expansion-resistant glasses, mostly borosilicate glass or fused quartz, can withstand high temperatures up to several hundred degrees Celsius.Chemistry tubes are available in a multitude of lengths and widths, typically from 10 to 20 mm wide and 50 to 200 mm long. The top often features a flared lip to aid pouring out the contents.A chemistry test tube typically has a flat bottom, a round bottom, or a conical bottom. Some test tubes are made to accept a ground glass stopper or a screw cap. They are often provided with a small ground glass or white glaze area near the top for labelling with a pencil.Test tubes are widely used by chemists to handle chemicals, especially for qualitative experiments and assays. Their spherical bottom and vertical sides reduce mass loss when pouring, make them easier to wash out, and allow convenient monitoring of the contents. The long, narrow neck of test tube slows down the spreading of gases to the environment.Test tubes are convenient containers for heating small amounts of liquids or solids with a Bunsen burner or alcohol burner. The tube is usually held by its neck with a clamp or tongs. By tilting the tube, the bottom can be heated to hundreds of degrees in the flame, while the neck remains relatively cool, possibly allowing vapours to condense on its walls. A boiling tube is a large test tube intended specifically for boiling liquids.A test tube filled with water and upturned into a water-filled beaker is often used to capture gases, e.g. in electrolysis demonstrations.A test tube with a stopper is often used for temporary storage of chemical or biological samples.
flat, round bottom, conical bottom
Is the killers a band
The Killers are an American rock band formed in Las Vegas in 2001 by Brandon Flowers (lead vocals, keyboards, bass) and Dave Keuning (lead guitar, backing vocals). After going through a number of short-term bass players and drummers in their early days, both Mark Stoermer (bass, rhythm guitar, backing vocals) and Ronnie Vannucci Jr. (drums, percussion) joined the band in 2002. The band's name is derived from a logo on the bass drum of a fictitious band portrayed in the music video for the New Order song "Crystal".
The Killers are an American rock band formed in Las Vegas in 2001 by Brandon Flowers (lead vocals, keyboards, bass) and Dave Keuning (lead guitar, backing vocals). After going through a number of short-term bass players and drummers in their early days, both Mark Stoermer (bass, rhythm guitar, backing vocals) and Ronnie Vannucci Jr. (drums, percussion) joined the band in 2002. The band's name is derived from a logo on the bass drum of a fictitious band portrayed in the music video for the New Order song Crystal.
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Stuart Lancaster is refusing to 'dream' of seeing his England team crowned RBS 6 Nations champions for the first time on Saturday night. The Red Rose have been installed as favourites to replace Ireland as champions on a climatic final round that will conclude with France visiting Twickenham, yet they could finish as low as fourth in the table. Ireland and Wales are also in the hunt with the staggered kick-offs - starting in Rome at 12.30pm and concluding when England take the field at 5pm - ensuring a nerve-jangling afternoon awaits. England coach Stuart Lancaster watches from the stands as his side beat Scotland at Twickenham . England skipper Chris Robshaw could get his hands on the Six Nations trophy after lifting the Calcutta Cup . For a third successive year the title is set to be decided by points difference with England's cushion over the Irish of plus four placing them in pole position, although they arguably have the toughest fixture, even allowing for France's dismal record at Twickenham. Lancaster is desperate to lift the first piece of major silverware of his reign but having finished runners-up for the last three years, the head coach is acutely aware of how best laid plans can be foiled. 'To win at Twickenham would mean a huge amount, - for the players and the fans,' he said. Danny Cipriani passes the ball during England's training session at Pennyhill Park . England's George Ford in action during the team's practice session in Bagshot on Monday . Richard Wigglesworth passes the ball as the team practice at their headquarters in Bagshot . Henry Slade runs with the ball during England's practice session at their Pennyhill Park base . England coach Lancaster oversees his team's training session on Monday in Surrey . 'I know how much hard work people have put in and also how much it hurt to come second for three years in a row. 'But you can't start thinking about things like that until you get the detail of the game right. We've got a huge challenge coming our way from France. 'They're a high quality team - very big and physical. As they showed last year when they played Ireland, they played right through for the full 80 in that last game even though they couldn't win the Championship. 'It could still be the case they have something to play for, so we won't start dreaming yet, we'll get our detail right.' England stepped up their preparations for their final RBS 6 Nations clash with France . England coach Lancaster addresses the media at the Pennyhill Park Hotel in Bagshot . Calum Clark tries to tackle Dave Attwood during England's training session on Monday . England forward Courtney Lawes speaks at a press conference on Monday in Bagshot . England head into the final weekend of the Six Nations atop the table on points difference . The schedule has presented England with the significant advantage of knowing exactly what their target will be against France when the last game of the 2015 Six Nations kicks off. Lancaster will inform his players of the results of Wales' clash with Italy in Rome and Ireland's match against Scotland at Murrayfield, but insists their over-riding ambition on must be to secure victory rather than chase a score. 'There are lots of hypotheticals. You don't know how the other two games will play out. Clearly we'll know the outcome before we start, which is an advantage on last year,' he said. 'We were in a similar position going into the Italy game last year when we knew points difference would decide it. The challenge for us was to score as many points as we could. England players Dan Cole (left), Marler (centre) and the Youngs brothers pose with the Calcutta Cup . Jack Nowell scored England's late try which put them top of the Six Nations standings on points difference . 'The emphasis on Saturday will be the same as that day - to get the performance right first and foremost. 'It's impossible to insulate the players from the results of the previous games because 82,000 people are shouting it at them when they run on to the field. 'But the critical thing is to ensure the players are all completely focussed on their own preparations leading into the game. 'By the time the Ireland game finishes we'll know what the objective is and will feed that through to the key decision-makers. 'Everyone else should be concentrating on their job to get a win for the team.'
Stuart Lancaster's side beat Scotland 25-13 at Twickenham last Saturday . England, Ireland and Wales can all win the Six Nations title on Saturday . Lancaster's host France at Twickeham in hope of winning the title .
Based on the given text, can you please. list some important aspects of colour theory
According to traditional color theory based on subtractive primary colors and the RYB color model, yellow mixed with purple, orange mixed with blue, or red mixed with green produces an equivalent gray and are the painter's complementary colors. These contrasts form the basis of Chevreul's law of color contrast: colors that appear together will be altered as if mixed with the complementary color of the other color. A piece of yellow fabric placed on a blue background will appear tinted orange because orange is the complementary color to blue. However, when complementary colors are chosen based on the definition by light mixture, they are not the same as the artists' primary colors. This discrepancy becomes important when color theory is applied across media. Digital color management uses a hue circle defined according to additive primary colors (the RGB color model), as the colors in a computer monitor are additive mixtures of light, not subtractive mixtures of paints.
1. The painter's complementary colour based on subtractive primary colour and the RYB colour model, can be made by mixing yellow with purple, orange with blue, or red with green and it produces an equivalent gray. 2. Since orange is complimentary colour of blue, A piece of yellow fabric placed on a blue background will appear as orange. 3. When complementary colours are chosen based on the definition of light mixture, they are not the same as the primary colour. 4. The digital colour management uses a hue circle of additive primary colour also known as the RGB colour model. 5. The colorus in a computer monitor are additive mixtures of light.
Given this paragraph, how many seasons are there of Ted Lasso?
The first season of ten episodes premiered on Apple TV+ on August 14, 2020, with three episodes followed by weekly installments. A second season of 12 episodes premiered on July 23, 2021. In October 2020, the series was renewed for a third season, which premiered on March 15, 2023.
As of March 2023, there have been 3 seasons of Ted Lasso.
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Anthony Crook, 37, who said his reputation was destroyed when he was listed as a 'most wanted' rapist has won almost £70,000 in damages . A former high-flying City banker who said his reputation was destroyed when he was listed as a 'most wanted' rapist has won almost £70,000 in damages from police. Anthony Crook, 37, from Clacton, Essex, was working in Dubai when his image was wrongly released by Essex Police as one of their 'ten most wanted' in 2010. He claimed the worldwide coverage left him 'unemployable' and said the stress led to him drinking heavily and having suicidal thoughts. Mr Crook sued the force and in a hearing at the High Court today, Judge Deborah Taylor said the release of his name and image was a breach of his human rights. 'His details were published to the world at large,' she told the court. 'Whilst the press release was to local media, no consideration was given to the realities of modern technology: firstly, the potential for information to spread across the internet, and secondly, the difficulty once spread in eradicating that. 'The police lost control of the data. It was not on posters they could take down and photographs they could take from shopkeepers.' The court heard Mr Crook had been warned by a friend that a 'malicious' complaint might be made against him and had called Essex Police. But he was told by officers that no such allegation had been received and thought that was the end of the matter, he said. He only found out about the article - alleging he was wanted and at large over an alleged rape in Clacton - through his family. The article was accompanied by his address from his City days in Clapham and a photo which had been taken when he was a dreadlocked teenager. Mr Crook said the allegation was 'malicious' and there was no need to publicise it, as he had already offered to speak to police to clear it up. The result was that he was left 'unemployed and unemployable', his lawyers told the High Court. 'There was a level of shock and embarrassment. You are defined by the career you have,' he told Judge Deborah Taylor. 'I was financially in a very good place and that's completely wiped out overnight. 'It's an allegation of a sexual assault. There's a stigma attached to that which stays with you forever. 'The fact they didn't remove these things for such a long period of time made it impossible to get back into work and rebuild my life.' Mr Crook contacted the force, which ultimately agreed to have the story removed, but it had already spread via other media around the world. He told a hearing at the High Court (pictured) that the worldwide coverage left him 'unemployable' and said the stress led to him drinking heavily and having suicidal thoughts . He was horrified to find his name was even featured on the website of a newspaper in India, he told the judge. 'We were having to constantly search to find these links and provide them to the police,' he continued. 'The fact that they were there until 2013, three years after I contacted the police, just isn't satisfactory.' The stress led to him drinking heavily and having suicidal thoughts, he added. He sued for breach of confidence, in publishing the old photo, and for breaches of the Data Protection Act and a violation of his human right to privacy. Essex Police claimed the publication was in the public interest, but the judge said it was not 'reasonable, necessary and proportionate'. The judge rejected his claim that the publication directly led to him losing two good jobs - but said it had adversely affected his ability to get another. She awarded £5,000 for his psychiatric problems, £57,750 for loss of earnings, £2,000 basic damages and £3,000 aggravated damages. Speaking outside court, Mr Crook said: 'I am extremely happy that I have been vindicated and the police have finally been held to account. 'I now feel my name has been cleared and there has been an acknowledgement that the police had done wrong. 'Had they held their hands up in the first place and given me some kind of apology, we wouldn't have ended up in the High Court.'
Former banker Anthony Crook, 37, claimed his reputation was destroyed . He was listed as a 'most wanted' rapist in 2010 after a 'malicious complaint' Mr Crook claimed the worldwide coverage left him 'unemployable' He said the stress led to him drinking heavily and having suicidal thoughts . Ex-City banker was awarded £67,750 damages including loss of earnings .
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L'equipe are reporting that Paris Saint-Germain have identified Manchester United's Angel di Maria and Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba as their two main transfer targets. The French paper also reports that Lyon striker Alexandre Lacazette, Ligue 1's top scorer with 23 goals so far this season, is also on the shortlist of the reigning French champions. Di Maria has endured an inconsistent first season at Old Trafford since switching to Manchester United in a £59.7million move from Real Madrid in August. L'equipe report that Paris Saint-Germain will target Manchester United's Angel di Maria (right) in the summer . Di Maria has endured an inconsistent debut season at United since moving from Real Madrid . Di Maria (right) has only shown glimpses of the skill that persuaded United to pay nearly £60million for him . The Argentina international started strongly under Louis van Gaal but has found starting opportunities limited lately and was sent off in United's FA Cup defeat to Arsenal for pushing referee Michael Oliver in March. As for Pogba, the France midfielder is one of the most coveted players in Europe. He has been instrumental in helping Juventus establish a 14-point advantage at the summit of Serie A, while helping his side into the quarter-final of the Champions League, where they will meet Monaco. The 22-year-old, who was on United's books, has been linked with a move to Madrid but PSG could try to edge ahead of their European rivals with a big money offer to take Pogba back to France. Lacazette, meanwhile, has spearheaded Lyon's assault on the top of Ligue 1 and the club only trail PSG by a point in the table with 30 games played. Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba has reportedly caught the eye of Europe's top clubs with his displays . Pogba (centre) has been essential to Juventus as they have moved 14-points clear atop Serie A . Alexandre Lacazette has scored 23 goals for Lyon and is the top scorer in Ligue 1 . If Laurent Blanc managed to snare the league's top-scorer from his title rivals, it could be a coup that would be equal in importance as any potential arrival of Di Maria and Pogba. Lacazette has undoubted scoring pedigree in France and would strengthen PSG's attack while simultaneously denting Lyon's. PSG were shackled by Financial Fair Play restrictions last summer but Blanc clearly wants to bring at least one star name to the Parc des Princes this year.
L'equipe report that PSG target three major stars to join in the summer . Angel di Maria and Paul Pogba could both be targeted by the club . Lyon striker Alexandre Lacazette, Ligue 1's top scorer, is also wanted .
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When Sir Alex Ferguson described Dave Mackay as ‘the bravest man in the world’ it was enough to make the eyes water. Not just with tears but also from the wincing recollections which that sentence invoked among the wonderful old footballers gathered in Edinburgh to pay their last respects to a legend of the British game when it was at its most heroic. Ferguson’s was among the more thunderous of the personal reminiscences at Mackay’s funeral. Sir Alex Ferguson gave a moving tribute to ex-Tottenham enforcer Dave Mackay at his funeral on Tuesday . Ferguson arrived at Hearts' Tynecastle earlier in the afternoon prior to leading the tributes . Ferguson was in distinguished company, with former Manchester United man Denis Law (back) also present . Supporters lined the streets of Edinburgh to give the former midfielder the send-off he deserved . Pat Jennings (middle) was Tottenham Hotspur's representative at the Mansfield Traquair Centre . The hearse carrying Mackay's coffin was complete with flowers and a football to mark his passing . The cortege leaves Hearts' stadium as the city were given the opportunity to pay their final respects . The order of service for Mackay's funeral . Ferguson’s was among the more thunderous of the personal reminiscences at Mackay’s funeral. 'I was playing for Queen’s Park reserves at Tynecastle and the great Mackay was playing for Hearts reserves because he was coming back from a broken toe,' said Fergie, himself hardly a wilting flower of Scotland in the physical challenges. 'He tackled me and I thought "Christ". But in those days you had to get up. So I got up and had a look at that big barrel chest of his. He just said "are you alright, son?" 'The only time I played against Dave Mackay. I’ll never forget it.’ No-one at Heart of Midlothian, who Mackay captained to all three major domestic honours, will ever forget him either. Hundreds of Hearts loyalists lined the route of his final journey from the old ground, in company with the players and staff who have just restored the club to the Scottish Premier League. At Mansfield Traquiar, the former Catholic Church converted into an ornate, stained glass venue for grand occasions like this, Sir Alex described Mackay as not only brave but ‘humble'. The iconic image of Mackay confronting Billy Bremner of Leeds during in August 1966 . Manchester City's Mike Summerbee grabs hold of Mackay during a 1968 Division One match . Mackay pictured during a training session at Tottenham's White Hart Lane ground in 1967 . Click here to read Jeff Powell's tribute to Dave Mackay: Enshrined in Tottenham folklore as 'the heartbeat', his iron man demeanour obscured a cultured player adored by the fans he entertained. He added: ‘Humility is embraced by great people and Dave Mackay did that thoroughly.’ This was not an entirely Scottish homage. Mackay won not only his homeland’s Footballer of the Year Award but also its English equivalent. The latter recognised his captaining of a quite wondrous Spurs team to the first post-war League and Cup double. The bravest man in the world? Unquestionably one of the bravest in the world of football. He came back from breaking the same leg twice – both horrific fractures – to inspire FA Cup ‘glory, glory’ for Tottenham Hotspur. The humblest? Perhaps his modesty worked against him attracting the attention of those who selected the Scotland team back in the hey-day. ‘Only 22 caps for a player as good as that?’ Ferguson lamented. ‘Scotland was picked by a committee with its head in the sand.’ A Mackay scarf displayed in the back of a car in respect of the former Scotland international . Denis Law, Frank McLintock, Ian St John, Bertie Auld and John Robertson were among other Scottish icons nodding in accord. From way south of the border came these Spurs celebrants of 80 years lived with uncompromising gallantry on the pitch and uncommon courtesy off it – Pat Jennings, Cliff Jones, Terry Medwin, Alan Mullery, Alan Gilzean, Steve Perryman, Mike England, Clive Allen. Pick a team from those two glittering histories. But when so doing reflect on something else spoken by Ferguson: ‘They talk about his great courage but he was a fantastic, skilful footballer whose intensity and desire to win would make any team.’ And keep a place for Dave Mackay.
Dave Mackay's funeral was held in Edinburgh on Tuesday . Former Tottenham and Hearts midfielder died earlier this month aged 80 . Ferguson said Mackay was 'humble' and 'modest' Ex-Manchester United boss also questioned why Mackay only managed to earn 22 caps for Scotland .
How many Spitfire fighter aircraft remain airworthy
The Supermarine Spitfire is a British single-seat fighter aircraft used by the Royal Air Force and other Allied countries before, during, and after World War II. Many variants of the Spitfire were built, from the Mk 1 to the Rolls-Royce Griffon-engined Mk 24 using several wing configurations and guns. It was the only British fighter produced continuously throughout the war. The Spitfire remains popular among enthusiasts; around 70 remain airworthy, and many more are static exhibits in aviation museums throughout the world.
around 70 remain airworthy
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A plum, which was 'accidentally created' , has been touted as the next superfood to rival the acai berry. The Australian Queen Garnet contains some of the highest levels of antioxidants ever found in a fruit and has just gone on sale in the UK. According to studies the fruit has five to ten times more anthocyanins than a normal plum. The Australian Queen Garnet has five to ten times more of the antioxidant anthocyanins than a normal plum . The superplum was created during a breeding programme for a disease-resistant version of the common plum . Anthocyanins provide the dark colours of many fruits and vegetables, such as blueberries and red peppers. Research suggests that the plant antioxidants, which mop up harmful molecules, can help protect arteries and prevent the DNA damage that leads to cancer. The plum was accidentally created during a breeding programme for a disease-resistant version of the common plum in Queensland, Australia. It is currently undergoing trials in studies with obese rats, and early results relating to the fruit's potential to aid weight loss have been positive, reports say. Rats were fed a diet high in fats and carbohydrates until they were obese. Then a few drops of the plum juice was added to the rodent's drinking water, which the rats consumed during their daily 30 minutes of exercise. The previously obese rats shed most of their excess weight in eight weeks. Anthocyanins provide the dark colours of many fruits and vegetables, such as blueberries and red peppers. They have high levels of antioxidants which appeare to reduce inflammation and reduce the effects of arthritis in the body. The compounds in the antioxidants have similar effects as drugs such as aspirin and ibuprofen. Professor Lindsay Brown,  from USQ Biomedical Sciences who led the research told the BBC that the results from the rodent-led research are enough to make a case for the plums health claims. 'All the changes that rats experience with obesity - glucose levels, cardiovascular functions, inflammation - all those occur the same way in humans,' Prof Brown said, adding: 'The plums taste really nice.' Marks & Spencer claims it is the first retailer in the UK to stock the new variety of plum. M&S fruit technologist Andrew Mellonie said: 'This is one of the most exciting new fruits to hit the UK in the last decade. 'It is a win-win fruit. Not only is it delicious but also incredibly healthy. It was created purely by chance and is an amazing discovery that could offer significant health benefits.' Similar levels of anthocyanins in berries usually made them inedible, but the Queen Garnet is incredibly sweet and a 'delicious addition to the fruit bowl' with a 'delicious jammy taste - similar to that of a black fig', Mr Mellonie continued . But not everyone agrees with the positive claims. The plum can be consumed as a juice (left) or stewed and eaten with ice-cream for pudding (right) Professor Manny Noakes, research director for nutrition and health at the Australian science agency CSIRO, said it wasn't a clear-cut case. 'It's very good research and very interesting research,'  Prof Noakes said to the BBC. 'But when I last checked, humans and rodents were very different. You can feed rats an entire diet to test a hypothesis but that doesn't mean you'll get the same results in humans. 'To make a claim that the consumption of a food will make a difference to people's weight is a pretty long bow to cast,' she continued. 'Unfortunately, this is something that happens a lot when it comes to promoting the health benefits of food. Similar claims have been made by research on animals using everyday grape seeds.' Mr Mellonie said: 'We're constantly working with our growers around the world to develop new fruits and vegetables for our customers to try. 'When our supplier came to us with the Queen Garnet we knew we had to get it on our shelves for consumers in the UK to enjoy.' The plums are currently being grown for M&S in Australia, although the retailer said it hoped to grow them closer to the UK in future. They have gone on sale for £3 for 400g, or two packs for £4. Moringa . Best for: Liver protection and blood sugar regulation . Most popular in powder form, this superfood is made from the leaf of the moringa ‘miracle' tree, native to Africa and Asia and one of the most nutrient-dense plants on the planet. It has been claimed that it boosts immunity, lowers blood pressure, alleviates stress, fights fatigue, improves digestive health and increases libido. And that's just on the inside. It's also a tonic for hair, nails and skin. So what makes moringa so miraculous? It contains almost 25 per cent protein, including all nine of the essential amino acids, which are important for the body's key functions and help maintain healthy skin cells. It is also packed with essential vitamins and minerals, including skin-supporting vitamins such as zinc, which includes strong, supple healthy skin, nails and hair among its beauty benefits. Holistic nutritionist Nikki Baker advises: 'Moringa has six times the antioxidant content of the popular superfood, goji berries. It contains over 90 nutrients, 46 antioxidants and abundant minerals. 'Gram for gram, Moringa contains more vitamin B12 than steak, more vitamin A than eggs, and more calcium than milk. 'Its antioxidants detox and protect the liver, boost immunity and support healthy blood sugar levels.' Chlorella . Best for: Liver detoxification and healthy protein delivery . We’ve all seen supermodels sipping on green juices containing chlorella this year but as Nikki stresses, there’s more to this trend than just a fad, especially when it comes to the morning after. The one to look out for, she says, is Sun Chlorella A, a green algae and superfood detoxifier, popular in Japan. In 1996, research from Sapporo Medical University, Japan, suggested that chlorella, a freshwater green algae, can lessen hangover symptoms by up to 96 per cent if taken before drinking. The idea is that the antioxidant-packed algae neutralises the free radicals (chemicals that damage cells) in alcohol. Chlorella - which also contains iron, folic acid and energy-boosting B vitamins - is also lauded for its gut-soothing properties, as it dissolves and expands to coat the stomach when eaten. Mushrooms . Best for: Adrenal recovery and digestion . These aren’t the kind of fungi you’ll find in the veg section of the supermarket. These medicinal mushrooms have powerful antioxidant properties that can help bring you back on track following a heavy night. One such example is chaga, a hard black fungus which has been central to folk medicine in northern climates for centuries and is dubbed the mushroom of immortality in Siberia. Nikki said: 'Chaga is a nutrient-rich medicinal mushroom, it grows on the birch tree and so harnesses the amazing nutrient properties of this tree. 'Chaga contains numerous B vitamins, flavonoids, minerals and enzymes. 'It is also one of the world’s densest sources of pantothenic acid, an essential nutrient needed by the adrenal glands as well as digestive organs.'
Australian Queen Garnet has five to 10 times more anthocyanins than a normal plum . Fruit was accidentally created during a breeding programme . Marks & Spencer currently the only UK supermarket to stock the fruit .
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March 3, 2015 . You may not be familiar with the city of Tikrit, but what's happening there now could be a sign of things to come in the war against ISIS. You may not know the name Steve Fossett, but today marks a significant anniversary of one of the adventurer's records. And you may not know how many times glass can be recycled, but we'll tell you on today's edition of CNN Student News. On this page you will find today's show Transcript and a place for you to request to be on the CNN Student News Roll Call. TRANSCRIPT . Click here to access the transcript of today's CNN Student News program. Please note that there may be a delay between the time when the video is available and when the transcript is published. CNN Student News is created by a team of journalists who consider the Common Core State Standards, national standards in different subject areas, and state standards when producing the show. ROLL CALL . For a chance to be mentioned on the next CNN Student News, comment on the bottom of this page with your school name, mascot, city and state. We will be selecting schools from the comments of the previous show. You must be a teacher or a student age 13 or older to request a mention on the CNN Student News Roll Call! Thank you for using CNN Student News!
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As part of one of their latest promotions, supermarket giant Woolworths has been handing out Disney Pixar domino packs with each $20 spent. But the toys have garnered somewhat of a cult following online, with parents willing to splash hundreds of dollars to secure particular ones missing from their collections, or an entire set. A quick look on ebay revealed thousands of listings, with some sets receiving dozens of bids over the $100 mark. People are selling full sets of Wooloworths' Disney Pixar dominos for hundreds of dollars . The supermarket giant has been handing them out with ever $20 spent as part of a recent promotion . Full sets of the promotional collectables have parents bidding over $100 for them on ebay . One particular person could soon make $117.50 off a full set of the collectables, as there have already been more than 23 bids on the item. Others have taken to posting ads selling dozens of 'unopened' packets, in their hundreds. Parents are also harnessing the power of social media in an attempt to acquire the missing pieces to complete their children's sets. Those looking for specific dominoes have taken to Twitter and Facebook in an attempt to swap, sell or buy particular numbers. 'Does anyone have a bullseye, eve &flik spare Woolworths dominos?' one tweeter wrote. Has anyone got Buzz Lightyear, Mr Picklepants, Sally (x2) Flik and Emile #woolworthsdominos #helpinghand', another posted. 'I keep shopping at #Woolworths to get Pixar dominos for toddler and we have like 7 Buzz Lightyears but no Woody! #conspiracy' read another tweet.
Woolworths give away the dominoes with every $20 spent in store . Parents are willing to pay hundreds for full sets for their kids . The toys are part of a promotion with Disney Pixar . Individual 'rare' dominos are also on sale on ebay .
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(CNN)It's not quite from sea to shining sea, but the latest winter storm gets an "A" for effort (or is that an "E"?). For its sheer size, this one is a monster, stretching from New Mexico to southern New England. If you're keeping track on your maps at home, that's 2,000 miles of snowy misery and 94 million people under some sort of winter weather warning, watch or advisory. "Enough," cries a winter-weary nation. Enough of the sleet and ice in the Dallas area. More than 640 arrivals and departures were canceled at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport on Wednesday. Another 540 have been scrubbed for Thursday. "Dear Mr. Heat Miser, please reclaim Dallas from your obnoxious half brother Snow Miser," tweets Dandy Killeen. Enough snow to hide your energy drink. "The snow is almost 1 energy shot deep in OKC," tweeted Damon Lane. Enough snow to cover the yard and street. Some areas will get 6 to 10 inches. Hundreds stranded in snow on Kentucky highway . "Snow really coming down in Lexington, KY. A solid 1"+ per hour snowfall rate!" tweets T.G. Shuck. Enough snow for a snow emergency. The federal government is closed on Thursday. "DC snow emergency to go into effect at 7 am Thursday. Move your vehicles from these routes!" tweets Fox 5 DC. Enough snow to eat ice cream. "Just celebrated the coming snow with a bowl of Moose Tracks," tweets country music legend Charlie Daniels. Enough snow to ... Actually, New Mexico is weird. Aaron Goodwin of "Ghost Adventures" fame likes the white stuff. He tweeted: "Snow :)" But he likes hunting for ghosts too so use your own judgment. Enough snow for a snow day. "Snow day tomorrow. Stay safe and stay warm, everybody," tweets Sean Nunan, the associate principal at Christian Brothers Academy in Lincroft. Enough snow and rain to cause problems. The area will get up to 4 inches of rain before it turns to snow. The National Weather Service warned that flooding could be an issue, especially across the lower Ohio Valley and western Mid-Atlantic regions. CNN affiliate WCHS reports a mudslide in Mingo County, West Virginia, sent one woman to the hospital. Enough snow to go totally nuts. So far this season Boston has seen 105.7 inches -- almost 9 feet -- of snow. That's just 1.9 inches short of the record set nine years ago. More snow is expected from this system, but it's not likely to be enough to break the record as the forecast models indicate the majority of snow will stay south of the city. There is a slim chance of snow on Thursday, followed by days of sunshine and temperatures near 40 by Monday. Enough cold to wrap yourself in blankets . "Another #SnowDay? Auto-Swaddle yourself in softness," recommends Downy. CNN meteorologists Dave Hennen and Matt Daniel contributed to this report.
More than 1,000 flights into or out of the U.S. are canceled . People in Kentucky will have plenty of snowman-building material . Boston is close to a season snow record, but it's iffy this system will provide enough to top the mark .
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Brazilian ace Neymar believes Barcelona's wealth of attacking riches can help them win La Liga, the Champions League and the Copa del Rey this season. Barcelona are currently top of the domestic pile as Luis Enrique's side continues to make the most of Real Madrid's recent slump in form under Carlo Ancelotti. The two Spanish heavyweights go head-to-head in 'El Clasico' on March 22, and Neymar admits they will treat the match like a final as they strive to win the treble. Neymar believes Barcelona's wealth of riches in attack can help them go on to win the treble . Barcelona's Neymar smiles during the International youth football tournament MIC in Barcelona, Spain . Neymar poses with a picture of himself when he first represented Brazil during the presentation . Neymar laughs as he takes questions from the crowd at youth tournament MIC in Barcelona . Neymar insists the atmosphere in the changing rooms is superb and says Lionel Messi is the best in the world . Neymar says Barcelona will treat the upcoming 'El Classico' meeting like a cup final so they win the game . Neymar said: 'I think we have the team to think about winning the treble. Leo (Messi) is the best in the world and (Luis) Suárez is a great goalscorer. 'We will give everything to win. I don't want to choose one title, I want to win all three. 'We try and hurt opposition defences, every day we understand each other more. They are great players. Neymar describes teammate Luis Suarez as a great goalscorer and insists they can win the treble . Neymar celebrates scoring against Villarreal during the Copa del Rey semi final clash at the Madrigal Stadium . 'We are strong in the way we train and the relationship inside the dressing room has improved, now the atmosphere in the squad is spectacular. 'El Clasico' will be a final and we have to prepare as such. They are a very tough team but we only have to think about victory. 'The season is very long and there are still many games to play. We'll have to play our game and focus on winning.'
Neymar thinks Barcelona can win the treble under Luis Enrique this season . Brazilian believes wealth of attacking options will help them win the lot . Barcelona face Real Madrid on March 22 which could decide the title . Neymar insists the squad will treat it like a final to ensure they win .
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A reduced-fare program has launched for commuters in Seattle's metropolitan area offering transit tickets based on income. The ORCA (One Regional Card For All) Lift program provides a discounted rate of $1.50 per trip for residents using public transportation earning less than 200 per cent of the federal poverty rate, which is currently $23,340 per person. As the metropolitan area's Metro fares increased for the fifth time since 2008 today, the program was created with the hopes that public transit would remain accessible for those who cannot afford the higher prices. The ORCA (One Regional Card For All) Lift program provides a deducted rate of $1.50 per trip for residents using public transportation, and who earn less than 200 per cent of the federal poverty rate, which is currently $23,340 per person (above King County Executive Dow Constantine, right, delivers the first of the ORCA Lift cards to local resident, Floribert Mubalama, left) In the second program of its kind in the nation, residents are eligible for the two-year long ORCA cards based on particular maximum household incomes (above a chart illustrating the maximum income for households to qualify for the ORCA Lift program) The program, run by King County Metro Transit, is unique because it relies on health clinics and organizations that signed up people for ObamaCare to enroll residents for ORCA Lift . The program, run by King County Metro Transit, is unique because it relies on health clinics and organizations that signed up people for ObamaCare to enroll residents for ORCA Lift. This is why Seattle resident Basro Jama, 27, a single mom and an immigrant from Somalia, received her card last week while at the doctor with her two children, according to the New York Times. Jama, who earns less than $25,000 a year after taxes, will now save at least ten dollars on commuting costs each week with her ORCA Lift card. In the second program of its kind available on a large-scale in the nation, residents are eligible for the cards, which are active for two years, based on particular maximum household incomes. For example, a family of three with a maximum income of $39,580 would be able to apply for the program, as would a family of five with maximum income of $55,820. 'ORCA Lift will help people across our region get to work and school each day even as bus fares continue to rise,' said King County Executive Dow Constantine. 'By taking advantage of the strong network of community partners that we've built in recent years, we're making it convenient for riders to find out if they qualify for this new opportunity.' The first group of residents to sign up took place last week, and the program could possibly reach 100,000 people. Seattle resident Justin Bonzai shared on Twitter (above) that he received his ORCA Lift card on Friday . Some residents who do not qualify for the program have shared bitter feelings. Resident Lynn Sellick-Lane shared on Twitter (above) that if you do not qualify for ORCA Lift, 'you get to pay for everyone who does' The first group of residents enrolled in the program last week, and it is reported the benefits could reach between 45,000 and 100,000 people, according to the Seattle Times. Around 1,000 people already received the card. Seattle resident Justin Bonzai shared on Twitter that he received his ORCA Lift card on Friday. He wrote: 'Yay I got the ORCA Lift card (discount bus trips) $1.50 for a bus ride instead of $2.75. Awesome.' But some residents who do not qualify for the program have shared bitter feelings. Resident Lynn Sellick-Lane shared on Twitter that if you do not qualify for ORCA Lift, 'you get to pay for everyone who does'. The program, created through a joint effort between Constantine and Metropolitan King County Council, has been characterized as a 'safety valve'. The fare changes are aimed to bring a balance between bringing in a revenue that will support Metro service while keeping bus trips affordable for people with low incomes . The fare changes are aimed to bring a balance between bringing in a revenue that will support Metro service while keeping bus trips affordable for people with low incomes, according to KING5. Between 1999 and 2012, 95 per cent of King County's new households have been earning either more than $125,000 or less than $33,000 with hardly any middle ground, said Constantine. He said: 'It's people doing really well, and people making espresso for people who are doing really well.' Even if commuters are qualified for the reduced fare program, but then start earning more than the 200 per cent of the federal poverty, they can still reap the benefits until their ORCA card expires . The reduced fare will provide 50 percent or more off fares to income-qualified riders which is applied to their travel on Metro Transit buses, Sound Transit Link light rail, and the Seattle Streetcar. And even if commuters are qualified for the reduced fare program, but then start earning more than the 200 per cent of the federal poverty, they can still reap the benefits until their ORCA card expires. As the fares increased 25 cents today on King County Metro Transit, the raised prices are part of a larger problem impacting America's public transportation systems. It was reported that more than 70 per cent of the country's transit systems raised fares or cut services since the recession, according to the American Public Transportation Association. While Seattle rolls out its ORCA Lift program, it is not the first of its kind. In 2005, San Francisco delivered its Muni Lifeline fare program but it currently only has less than 20,000 card holders - within a system that provides services to 350,000 people a day. Programs on a smaller scale have been launched in Ohio and Pennsylvania. But all eyes will remain focused on Seattle as other states watch to see how the program unfolds. 'Metro is only the second large transit system in the country to roll out a fare of this type,' said Metro General Manager Kevin Desmond. 'I am proud that we are able to step up to ensure continued access to bus service for those who need it the most.'
ORCA (One Regional Card For All) Lift program provides discounted rate of $1.50 per trip for commuters earning less than 200pc of federal poverty rate . Family of four with maximum income of $47,700 would be eligible for program . It was created as fares continue to increase making it more difficult for lower-income families to afford public transportation . ORCA Lift is unique because it relies on health clinics and organizations that signed up people for ObamaCare to enroll residents for ORCA Lift .
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(CNN)Riding the crisp green waves that break into a whirl of foam on Costa Rica's Pacific shore, Rupert Hill looks like he could surf before he could walk. However, for the 37-year-old owner of Surf Simply, a surfing resort in Nosara, the sport was an early love that blossomed later in life. He first paddled out to the big blue when he was a teenager, but his professional life took a different turn when he embarked on a fine art degree in London. In the end, the pull of the waves was too strong and Hill decamped to Costa Rica with a goal to create a surfing school with a difference. "I wanted to create a really intimate space that was a long way away from the putting the lots of people in the water kind of business model that surf schools often are. I wanted to just have a few people, 12 people each week, and then this area is somewhere where they can completely decompress and just focus on being coached how to surf better," he says. A large chunk of the school's training is devoted to theory classes, and Hill also films his students while they're surfing so that he can show them what aspects of their technique they need to improve: "The first time you see yourself surfing, it's kind of mortifying. It's a little bit like hearing yourself sing for the first time. But, like most sports, it's the best coaching tool we have," he says. Hill's fine art credentials have not gone to waste though, as his creative training helped him design the website as well as the resort logo. While following his passion for surfing was important, Hill stresses that figuring out how to make money out of it was equally significant. "The business side of it has to work, the numbers have to make sense. Otherwise, what you've got is a brilliant hobby that's not a business," he says. Hill says that, while he feels fortunate that his work fulfills him, it still involves ordinary tasks that can sometimes be mundane. "I don't think anyone is going to find a job that they love all the time, but if you can find something that you love most of the time, you're luckier than most people in the world."
Ru Hill trained in fine art in London . However, his heart was in surfing and he opened a surf retreat in Costa Rica . He says following a passion is important, but it has to make financial sense .
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April 1, 2015 . A trip around the world starts things off this Tuesday, with coverage of events in Nigeria, Switzerland and West Africa. Then, at the start of Financial Literacy Month, we're taking a look at wages in the U.S. and how they're hampering the economy. And could cyborg cockroaches give pests a new role as rescuers? Discuss the ethics, the debate and the science from today's show! On this page you will find today's show Transcript and a place for you to request to be on the CNN Student News Roll Call. TRANSCRIPT . Click here to access the transcript of today's CNN Student News program. Please note that there may be a delay between the time when the video is available and when the transcript is published. CNN Student News is created by a team of journalists who consider the Common Core State Standards, national standards in different subject areas, and state standards when producing the show. ROLL CALL . For a chance to be mentioned on the next CNN Student News, comment on the bottom of this page with your school name, mascot, city and state. We will be selecting schools from the comments of the previous show. You must be a teacher or a student age 13 or older to request a mention on the CNN Student News Roll Call! Thank you for using CNN Student News!
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Ronaldinho has been heralded as one of the most skillful footballers to have ever played the game, lighting up European football for many years, always with a smile on his face. His exploits at Barcelona saw him claim a Champions League trophy in 2006, as well as shaping a team that became the best in the world. An individual master and former Ballon d'Or winner, the Brazilian playmaker has also played with some of the finest stars on the planet. He is therefore well placed to select his Champions League dream team. Take a look at his eleven talented picks below. Ronaldinho is surrounded by the media as he celebrates with the Champions League trophy in 2006 . The Brazilian playmaker enjoyed successful spells in Europe with Barcelona (left) and AC Milan (right) Ronaldinho was a key part of one of the best teams on the planet... so what's his Champions League XI? GOALKEEPER . Gianluigi Buffon . Although Ronaldinho never featured on the same team as the Italian stopper, his record in Europe speaks for itself. 135 Champions League and UEFA Cup appearances; the most expensive goalkeeper of all time enjoyed individual and team success with Parma and Juventus. Ronaldinho's verdict: 'There have been some very good goalkeepers in my era, but Buffon is there for consistency. Most of the goalkeepers have had times when their form has not been so good, but Buffon has been at such a high level for so long.' Gianluigi Buffon makes Ronaldinho's Champions League dream team because of his consistency at the top . DEFENCE . Cafu . The Brazilian full back defined an era for his position, bombing down the flank as Brazil's class of 2002 were heralded as one of the best of all time. Spells in Italy with Roma and AC Milan saw Cafu bring his attacking nature to Europe, and he captured the Champions League in 2007 in his penultimate season as a professional. Ronaldinho's verdict: 'You don’t become the most capped player in Brazil’s history, without being very special. I was so happy when he finally won the Champions League with Milan, for the best right back ever not to win the biggest club trophy would not be right.' Ronaldinho describes Cafu as the 'best right back ever' - he is the most capped player in Brazil's history . Cafu had spells in Europe with AC Milan and Roma, and finally claimed glory in the Champions League in 2007 . John Terry . A mainstay in Chelsea's back four for over a decade, Terry was involved in several fierce battles with Ronaldino in the Champions League and was able to lift the trophy in 2012. The no nonsense captain has dedicated himself to the Blues, and has been rewarded with 13 major club honours. Ronaldinho's verdict: 'We [Barcelona] had some big Champions League games against Chelsea, and I could see then why John Terry is still so important for them now. He is very tough to play against, but he is a fantastic leader, the leader you need in those sorts of games.' Chelsea's John Terry tries to tackle Barca star Ronaldinho during a Champions League tie at the Nou Camp . Paolo Maldini . Another one-club man, Maldini won 26 trophies during his glittering 24-year career with Milan. A typical quick, elegant and colossal Italian defender, he holds the record for appearances in UEFA club competitions at 173, as well as netting the fastest ever goal in a Champions League final in 2005 (50 secs, vs Liverpool). Oh, and a haul of five European Cup winners' medals (1989, 1990, 1994, 2003 and 2007) isn't bad either. Ronaldinho's verdict: 'He was one of the best defenders in Champions League history, but what was so impressive about him is that when he was on the ball he didn’t look like a defender, but like an elegant midfield player.' Paolo Maldini (right) holds the record for appearances in UEFA club competitions and is an AC Milan legend . Roberto Carlos . Like Cafu, a marauding defender who brought the art of Brazilian flair to defending. Claimed three Champions League titles with Real Madrid (1998, 2000, 2002) and was a true Galactico at the Bernabeu. Netting three goals in 161 European outings, Carlos also had a ferocious left foot. Ronaldinho's verdict: 'Would be worth having in any team for his ability to take free kicks, but as well as being one of the best free kick takers ever, he is also one of the finest left backs ever. So important to all of Real Madrid’s Champions League wins.' Ronaldinho taps Brazil team-mate Roberto Carlos on the head during a training session in 2006 . The Real Madrid left back was known for his attacking prowess, as well as his fierce left-footed free kicks . MIDFIELD . Claude Makelele . His exploits with Real Madrid and Chelsea saw a holding midfield role named after him, so Makelele ought to have claimed more than the one Champions League final success (2002). Small in height but pulled no punches in the tackle, Jose Mourinho built a successful team around the Frenchman at Stamford Bridge. Ronaldinho's verdict: 'Defenders feel safe knowing that he is ahead of them, the attackers feel safe knowing he is behind them, for me he is the best I have ever seen doing the job of protecting the defence. You never saw him play a bad game.' Claude Makelele tries to tackle Ronaldinho during a second leg tie at Stamford Bridge . The 'Makelele role' became famous after the Frenchman's successful spell at Chelsea . Frank Lampard . The model goalscoring midfielder over the last decade, Lampard's late surges into the box were a driving force for Chelsea and he finally claimed the European Cup in 2012 after a victory against Bayern Munich. The England international scored 23 goals in 106 appearances in the Champions League. Ronaldinho's verdict: 'I told Frank Rijkaard that we (Barcelona) should sign him, but he didn’t want to leave Chelsea. I am sure they would not have let him go, at that time he was one of the greats in Europe. His goal record from midfield was what really impressed me.' Frank Lampard and Ronaldinho shake hands after an entertaining fixture in 2006 . The Brazilian says he urged Frank Rijkaard to sign the England midfielder, and praises his goal record . Kaka . When Ronaldinho left Barcelona for Milan in 2008, he linked up with his Brazil team-mate and Ballon d'Or winner. Although his record move to Real Madrid did not quite work out, Kaka's influence and elegance in the No 10 role in a team that reached two Champions League finals in three years (2005 and 2007, winning the second) must not be forgotten. Ronaldinho's verdict: 'Things did not work out for Kaka as well as expected at Madrid, but we must not forget the player at Milan who was the real Kaka. For two, maybe three seasons he was the best player in the world, there was nothing he couldn’t do.' Brazil team-mates Ronaldinho and Kaka pose for photographers at a press conference in 2005 . The duo went on to play with each other at AC Milan, Ronaldinho says he was 'the best player in the world' ATTACK . Lionel Messi . If anyone was to usurp Ronaldinho at Barcelona, they would have to be some player. Lionel Messi is that man. The record goalscorer in the European Cup (75), three Ballon d'Ors, and three Champions League titles (2006, 2009, 2011) in one of the greatest club side's in history, the Argentine forward has it all. Ronaldinho's verdict: 'I have won everything, it is impossible for me to have regrets. I do wish though that I could have played with Messi for longer than I did at Barcelona. There are no words to describe him; he just has magic in his feet.' Lionel Messi has won it all in Europe - three Champions League winners' medals and three Balon d'Ors . Messi usurped Ronaldinho at Barcelona but he holds no grudges toward his former team-mate . Thierry Henry . Combined grace and speed with a sublime eye for goal, and came so close to Champions League glory with Arsenal in 2006. The club's record goalscorer opted for pastures new when Barcelona came calling, but only briefly played with Ronaldinho. A European Cup followed in 2009, and Henry finished with a record of almost one in two in European competitions. Ronaldinho's verdict: 'My good friend who I played with at Barcelona, and there was even a chance that we nearly played together again in New York. Just a nightmare for defenders, was quick, had skill, and was strong.' Ronaldinho didn't get to work with Thierry Henry for long at Barcelona but praises his speed and skill . Henry is Arsenal's record goalscorer and has a fine record in European competitions . Ronaldo . One of the greatest finishers to ever grace the planet, Ronaldo had the world watching his every move on the pitch as he dazzled with Brazil, Barcelona, Inter Milan and Real Madrid. He scored 49 goals in 93 European appearances, but unfortunately never lifted the Champions League trophy. Ronaldinho's verdict: 'He was my idol and then I end up playing and winning a World Cup with him. The most complete striker there has ever been, the most complete striker there will ever be, it is almost unbelievable to think that he never won the Champions League.' Ronaldinho described Brazil team-mate Ronaldo (right) as the 'most complete striker there will ever be' Ronaldo celebrates after scoring against Manchester United in a quarter-final clash at Old Trafford in 2003 . How Ronaldinho's ultimate Champions League XI looks... they would be a match for any team in Europe .
Ronaldinho won the Champions League in 2006 with Barcelona . Ronaldinho has played with some of the best players in the world . He says he urged Frank Rijkaard to sign Frank Lampard for Barca . John Terry, Claude Makelele, Cafu, Roberto Carlos and Ronaldo make cut . So, who else makes up his ultimate dream team from the European Cup?
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Shaun Edwards says that Wales see 'a lot of potential' in uncapped Exeter prop Tomas Francis. The York-born tighthead qualifies for Wales through his grandmother, and he has proved an important part of Exeter's ongoing push for Aviva Premiership play-off status this season. And the 22-year-old has now been invited to train with the Wales squad by head coach Warren Gatland as they go into the final stages of their RBS 6 Nations campaign. Exeter tighthead prop Tomas Francis (top right) has been called up to train with the Wales squad . 'His scrummaging is outstanding, but he is also a skilful player as well,' Wales assistant coach and defence specialist Edwards said. 'Francis is a big kid, and I have seen him play. The scrum at Exeter has been going excellently recently, so we have brought him in. 'He is a young man who is coming from a great environment at Exeter which prides itself on hard work, and we would like to think we are a similar sort of environment. 'It's a case of trying to get the best players playing for us, and we see a lot of potential in this lad.' Francis, who weighs in at more than 20 stone, played Championship rugby for Doncaster and London Scottish before he was snapped up by Exeter, and he could easily push for a World Cup squad place with Wales later this year if he continues to impress. Wales coach Shaun Edwards says that Wales see 'a lot of potential' in uncapped Exeter prop Francis . Experienced Scarlets hooker Ken Owens, meanwhile, has been called into the Six Nations squad and reported for duty at Wales' training base on Monday. Wales, despite losing their opening Six Nations game to England, have given themselves a fighting chance of landing a third title in four years following successive away victories over Scotland and France. Reigning champions and unbeaten title favourites Ireland are next up in five days' time, and Edwards is under no illusion how big a task will be presented by Joe Schmidt's team. 'We have looked at our opponents, and we are coming up against the best team in Europe, the form team in Europe,' Edwards added. The 22-year-old was invited to train with the Wales squad by head coach Warren Gatland . 'They have got two brilliant half-backs, for a start, who have got great tactical brains. 'They have a strike-runner on the outside in Tommy Bowe who maybe the best defensive winger in the northern hemisphere. He is magnificent in picking up interceptions, and we have to keep our eye on Tommy. 'The forwards are well-drilled and a cohesive unit, and play with a lot of passion and aggression, and they have got excellent coaches. 'These are the big games you get excited about, and big-time players rise to the challenge.' Two key areas that Wales will need to perform strongly in are the lineout, where Ireland will be spearheaded by their captain Paul O'Connell, and shackling an impressive new Irish midfield combination of Jared Payne and Robbie Henshaw. Francis played Championship rugby for Doncaster and London Scottish before he was snapped up by Exeter . Edwards said: 'They (O'Connell and Devin Toner) are a very experienced second-row pairing. 'Having worked with Paul, he is a very wily operator and a guy who I have huge respect for. 'Our guys will have their work cut out at lineout time, but they have already been in this morning having meetings and looking at the different structures. They know we are in for a challenge in that area, and I am sure they are up for it. 'And I have been very impressed with them (Ireland centres). 'I knew more about Payne, having watched Ulster more than Connacht. But Henshaw is a big physical guy, and Payne has a cutting edge on the outside. It's important we don't give them any space whatsoever.'
Tomas Francis has been called up to train with the Wales squad . Assistant coach Shaun Edwards said Francis has 'a lot of potential' Francis played for Doncaster and London Scottish before moving to Exeter .
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Former Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini appears to be under pressure after failing to improve Inter Milan's fortunes since taking up at the reins at the San Siro. Mancini looks a distressed figure on the front cover of Monday's La Gazzetta dello Sport after seeing his side fail to claim all three points against Serie A relegation candidates Cesena. The 50-year-old conceded after his side's 1-1 draw with Cesena that his side were going to struggle to qualify for next season's Champions League. Inter Milan manager Roberto Mancini looked extremely distressed after seeing his side slip up against Cesena . Mancini could hardly watch as his side fought to save face against relegation battlers Cesena . Inter must finish third or win the Europa League if they are to qualify for next season's Champions League . Inter either have to close the nine-point gap on third-placed Lazio or turnaround their two-legged encounter against Wolfsburg, which they lost 3-1 in Germany, before going on to win the Europa League. Mancini told Sky Sport Italia after Sunday's encounter against Cesena:'With a win we would've climbed to 39 points with 11 rounds to go. 'Now it's going to be pretty difficult to reach third place. 'With a victory we could've had hope, but there are too many teams in front of us now. 'At the moment there's no point talking about third place and it's not even logical to do so.' Inter host Wolfsburg on Thursday before facing Sampdoria at Stadio Luigi Ferraris. Inter Milan's players look subdued despite Rodrigo Palacio's equaliser against Cesena on Sunday . Cesena, who are second bottom of the Serie A, opened the scoring with a lobbed finish from Gregoire Defrel .
Inter Milan could only draw with relegation candidates Cesena . Roberto Mancini cut a distressed figure during Sunday's match . The Italian believes it is not 'logical' to think his side can finish in top three . Inter are on brink of exiting the Europa League after first leg defeat .
Given the reference text below, what is the official name of the church San Vincenzo?
The Basilica of Santa Maria della Sanità is a basilica church located over the Catacombs of San Gaudioso, on a Piazza near where Via Sanità meets Via Teresa degli Scalzi, in the Rione of the Sanità, in Naples, Italy. The church is also called San Vincenzo or San Vincenzo della Sanità, due to the cult of an icon of San Vincenzo Ferrer, also called locally O' Monacone (the big monk).
The church called San Vincenzo is officially known as the Basilica of Santa Maria della Sanità, located over the Catacombs of San Gaudioso.
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This star is fading, just that little bit too soon. After Steven Gerrard announced in January his decision to leave Liverpool for LA Galaxy in the summer, many were anticipating one last hurrah in a red shirt, given so many had come before. ‘I want to make sure that I have no regrets when my playing career is eventually over,’ he said back then, less than three months ago. Eighty days, in fact. Plunging his studs into Ander Herrera’s ankle in a vital match against bitter rivals Manchester United, one of the most tantalising games on the fixture list, was surely not what he had in mind. Especially as defeat has left them five points adrift of United in fourth. Steven Gerrard is shown a straight red card against Manchester United after being on the pitch for 38seconds . Gerrard makes the long walk back to the dressing room after being sent off against Manchester United . When a 19-year-old Gerrard picked up the ball 40 yards from goal, waltzed past two Sheffield Wednesday players before finding the bottom left corner with a right-footed drive for his first ever Liverpool strike, his team-mates mobbed him. The boy who had joined the club aged eight had become a man. A star was born. That strike had provided a two-goal cushion when a makeshift Liverpool side - hit by injuries - was struggling against bottom-of-the-table Wednesday in 1999. A bright, twinkling career was beckoning; one in which his passion, guile and leadership would shine fiercely throughout. He would lead the team by example many, many more times. To not even be considered as a regular starter, to reduce his own swan-song by three games due to a moment of madness, is not how he would have imagined it ending 16 years later. Steven Gerrard celebrates at the end of the game after scoring against Sheffield Wednesday in 1999 . Or that he was not at the heart of their 13-game unbeaten run in the Premier League which was driving the team towards a Champions League spot. That he would start just five of those and then be so largely to blame for their capitulation in the 14th. The infamous slip last season against Chelsea, which many credit for ending Liverpool’s title chances, could have been buried beneath all the trophies and silverware. But too many crucial mistakes and they begin to stand out more prominently. It is not the first time Gerrard has been sent off against Manchester United - he saw red in 2011 . Gerrard has been sent off six times in his Liverpool career - seen here against Leeds, Everton and Chelsea . This is not the goodbye he would’ve wanted, or the one he deserves after being the catalyst of a team hanging to the coattails of the league’s best for over a decade to a Champions League, two FA Cups, three League Cups and the UEFA Cup. His greatness will never be forgotten, but neither will these high-profile errors at the end if they keep occurring. Gerrard has picked up six Premier League red cards now, often a byproduct of leaders when their passion spills over. Only seven players have received more, including Roy Keane with seven and Patrick Vieira with eight. But the big occasions are when these types of explosive players are supposed to be able to keep it under control. Gerrard has been Liverpool's inspirational leader for over a decade . Gerrard will be best remembered for leading Liverpool to a number of trophies - including the FA Cup and Champions League . There is still the hope of an FA Cup final at Wembley to celebrate his 35th birthday on Saturday, May 30. But due to his ban he will not even be in the side to help them reach it in their FA Cup replay against Blackburn. Nor for their next, crucial, Premier League match against Champions League rivals Arsenal or the game versus Newcastle. As it stands there are six games remaining of Liverpool’s season and Gerrard’s Merseyside career. If they progress to the FA Cup semi-final against Aston Villa in his absence, that will be seven, and eight if they make it to the final. Given all that has gone before, how much he will be desperate to go out on a high before he crosses the Atlantic. But will Brendan Rodgers trust him again? Or has this star been snuffed out too soon?
Steven Gerrard was sent off against Man United after just 38 seconds . It was the sixth time in Gerrard's career that he was sent off . Gerrard will leave Liverpool at the end of the season and join LA Galaxy . READ: Gerrard red card was so quick it failed to register on Anfield clock . Graham Poll: Martin Atkinson was right to send off Gerrard . READ: The most shocking moments in Premier League history (50-41)
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Lewis Lowe, pictured, stole the £60,000 Porsche 911 Carrera GTS from outside solicitor Paul Ackroyd's home and took it on a 100mph joyride . A car thief wrote off a lawyer's luxury Porsche during a 104mph police chase - not realising it was a model so rare it was one of only four in Britain. Lewis Lowe, 24, stole the 2011 911 Carrera GTS in broad daylight after spotting the car parked on the driveway of personal injury specialist Paul Ackroyd who at the time was on a family ski-ing holiday in Austria. Just half an hour later, Lowe, of Ashton-under-Lyne, Greater Manchester, was spotted by police driving the £60,000 car - described as Mr Ackroyd's 'pride and joy' on the M60, and a six-mile high speed chase commenced along the motorway. Lowe weaved in and out of traffic at 100mph, forcing cars to move and slow down dangerously, before he attempted to move on to the A666 towards Bolton at the same speed. The high-powered vehicle eventually slewed out of control and ended up in bramble bushes on the embankment where it was damaged beyond repair. Tragically, it later emerged father of three Mr Ackroyd, 46, had been planning to take his 11 year old disabled son Edward on a road trip in the Porsche around the Scottish Highlands on return from the skiing trip, as the boy's disability meant he had not been able to go to Austria. At Manchester Crown Court, Lowe was jailed for two years after earlier admitting aggravated vehicle taking, burglary, dangerous driving and driving without a licence and insurance. After the case Mr Ackroyd a founding partner of a law firm in Rochdale said: 'I got a call when I was away on holiday from the tracking company. You just feel so helpless. The first thing I wanted to know was whether they had been on the house or just stolen the car. It was devastating to find that they had been in the house as well. 'It had taken me a long time to find that car. There were only four on the market and it had taken me nine months to find the right one. I love motoring and cars are my passion. It was the special edition so it was a really special car. I only bought the car in October last year and the kids loved it. 'Edward is terminally ill with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, and he in particular adored the car. In many ways I bought the car because of him. He couldn't come on holiday with us in January so the two of us were going to do a grand tour of the Scottish Highlands in the car. 'It is only a car but it meant so much to him. It has been very upsetting. I drive a Volvo estate as my everyday car and the tour in Scotland wouldn't be the same in that car.' The court heard the theft occurred at 1pm on January 23 after opportunist Lowe spotted the Porsche and sneaked around the outside of Mr Ackroyd's cottage in Oldham to establish it was empty. He smashed through patio doors and helped himself to iPods, a PlayStation3 and the keys to the car before driving away in it. Lowe broke into Mr Ackroyd's home, stole electronic goods as well as his 'pride and joy' Porsche 911 . Mr Ackroyd was planning to take his terminally ill son on a driving holiday around Scotland in the car . The car, pictured, was written-off after Lowe lost control at 100mph and crashed into an embankment . Shortly afterwards Mr Ackroyd who had a tracking device fitted inside the Porsche, got a call from a vehicle tracking company who said his car was on the move. Prosecuting, Juliette Berry said: 'The police having received information about the stolen car saw it on the M60 in Prestwich. Officers from the Tactical Aid Unit notified other colleagues. 'The defendant realised the police had seen him and while still on the motorway accelerated away and drove in and out of traffic. They activated the emergency equipment and a pursuit commenced. He tried to negotiate to the slip road at 100mph, left the road and hit the embankment causing the vehicle to stop. The airbags were deployed and the vehicle was damaged. Lowe tried to flee on foot but soon gave himself up to officers and admitted he had stolen the vehicle earlier that day. The tracking device fitted to Mr Ackroyd's car later provided evidence that Lowe had also sped through a residential 30mph zone in the country town of Slaithwaite at 82mph and he hit a top speed of 104mph before the crash. Miss Berry added: 'The Porsche was worth £60,000. I understand it is particularly rare. There were only four in the country and the impact upon Mr Ackroyd has been significant. He was on holiday with two children. The third child is disabled and was unable to go. Father and son had planned a road trip around the Scottish Highlands in the vehicle and were unable to do that and his son was very upset.' In a statement, Mr Ackroyd said his children are now reluctant to stay at his home as they don't feel safe and he has been forced to increase security. Defending Lowe, who has 10 previous convictions for 20 offences, Sara Haq said: 'He expresses that he fully embraces a custodial sentence because he acknowledges at the time of the offences he was not coping with life in the community and custody provides him with the stability he can't find in the community. The defendant is glad to be there. 'He accepts that he was looking for something to steal that day and came across a house that was clearly unoccupied with an attractive vehicle on the driveway and he took the opportunity.' Sentencing Judge Maurice Greene said: 'There were only four in the country of this particular type of car. You were tempted by this vehicle and drove it away. You were seen by the police but decided to try and escape because you were, I suspect, looking for the excitement of driving at speed. 'A £60,000 vehicle was written off which was devastating for Mr Ackroyd as it was his pride and joy and we also heard about how his children feel about the intrusion to his house. That's the traumatic effect a house burglary has. It's not always what is taken but the intrusion to a place people are entitled to feel safe. It is really by luck more than anything else neither you nor other people were killed.' Lowe was jailed for two years at Manchester Crown Court, pictured, after admitting the theft . After the case Detective Constable Adam Frank said: 'It is a miracle that Lowe did not kill either himself or someone else. He drove in such a reckless way and at such dangerous speeds that if he had crashed into another car, I have no doubt we could be talking today about a fatality. 'He also showed no signs of slowing down or giving himself up until he crashed into an embankment, suffering only the indignity of some scratches from the brambles he tried to run through and the cuff marks when we arrested him. 'I am pleased to see Lowe behind bars, not least because he is a burglar who could still be out there today targeting people's homes. I am sure the streets are much safer with this reckless and foolhardy individual behind bars. 'But also for the family who have suffered tremendously from Lowe's actions. He invaded the sanctity of their home, stole their property and wrecked a very expensive car. I know from speaking to them just how traumatic this has been for them, to the point where the three children have been so badly shaken up they refuse to now stay in their own home. 'That is the type of crippling effect burglars like Lowe can have so I am really pleased he has been convicted and is now firmly behind bars where he belongs.'
Lewis Lowe stole the incredibly rare Porsche 911 GTS on January 23 . Owner Paul Ackroyd was on a skiing holiday with his family in Austria . Lowe broke into Mr Ackroyd's home and stole the keys and electronics . Mr Ackroyd was alerted by the vehicle's tracker and police were informed . Officers tracked the 198mph supercar to the M62 near Manchester . Lowe, 24, crashed the car at 100mph as he tried to leave the motorway . Mr Ackroyd told the court that the car was 'his pride and joy' He said he planned to take his terminally ill son on a driving holiday in it . Lowe, who had ten previous convictions, admitted aggravated vehicle theft . He also admitted burglary, dangerous driving and driving without a licence . Lowe was jailed for two years by Manchester Crown Court .
Who was Hamish
James Hill "Hamish" Barber FRCGP (28 May 1933 – 26 August 2007) was a doctor and medical academic. He was the first professor of general practice at the University of Glasgow and wrote the first comprehensive textbook in this field. Early life Barber was born on 28 May 1933 in Dunfermline, Scotland. Medical career Barber qualified from the University of Edinburgh in 1957. He gained a MD in 1966 with a thesis entitled A Study of Asymptomatic Bacteriuria in General Practice. In 1972 he was appointed as senior lecturer in the organisation of medical care at the University of Glasgow. In 1974 he became the first professor of General Practice at the University. Computer-assisted learning was introduced during his tenure. Together with Andrew Boddy, he wrote The Textbook of General Practice Medicine which was published in 1975. At just over 350 pages it was the first comprehensive textbook of this specialty. He retired in 1993. Later life and death He made model boats and wrote a book on the topic that was published in 2005: Scottish fishing vessels of the nineteenth century, a guide to building scale model boats. After a long illness, he died on 26 August 2007.
James Hill "Hamish" Barber FRCGP (28 May 1933 – 26 August 2007) was a doctor and medical academic. He was the first professor of general practice at the University of Glasgow and wrote the first comprehensive textbook in this field. Early life Barber qualified from the University of Edinburgh in 1957. In 1972 he was appointed as senior lecturer in the organization of medical care at the University of Glasgow. In 1974 he became the first professor of General Practice at the University. Computer-assisted learning was introduced during his tenure. He wrote The Textbook of General Practice Medicine with Andrew Boddy, published in 1975. Later life and death
Extract the unincorporated communities in the below text that begin with starting with the letter R, W and G and put them in a pipe separated list
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the township had a total area of 82.92 square miles (214.77 km2), including 70.24 square miles (181.92 km2) of land and 12.69 square miles (32.86 km2) of water (15.30%). Burleigh (with a 2010 Census population of 725), Cape May Court House (5,338), Rio Grande (2,670) and Whitesboro (2,205) are unincorporated communities and census-designated places (CDPs) located within Middle Township; Whitesboro and Burleigh had previously been combined for statistical purposes by the Census Bureau as Whitesboro-Burleigh through the 2000 Census. Other unincorporated communities, localities and place names located partially or completely within the township include Del Haven, Dias Creek, Goshen, Goshen Landing, Green Creek, Holly Beach, Mayville, Norburys Landing, Nummytown, Pierces, Pierces Point, Reeds Beach, Shellbed Landing, Swain Point, Swainton, Wildwood Gardens and Wildwood Junction.
Reeds Beach | Wildwood Gardens | Wildwood Junction | Goshen | Goshen Landing | Green Creek
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A judge in South Africa on Monday convicted Bob Hewitt, a former Grand Slam tennis champion, of raping and sexually assaulting three girls whom he had been coaching. The assaults occurred decades ago, according to the victims who are now grown women. Judge Bert Bam granted bail of about $840 (£562), which Hewitt's wife, Delaille, paid. The judge did not say why the bail amount was so low. A sentencing hearing was scheduled in a Pretoria court for April 17. Until then he must mostly remain in South Africa's Eastern Cape province, where he lives, the judge ruled. Hewitt can also visit his daughter, who lives in Johannesburg. Police will confiscate Hewitt's passport from his home on Wednesday. Former Grand Slam tennis champion Bob Hewitt has been convicted of rape and sexual assault . South African Hewitt, pictured in action at Wimbledon in July 1968, must now wait for his sentencing hearing . The charges stemmed from events in the 1980s and 1990s, prosecutors said. Hewitt, who is 75 years old, had denied the charges. The judge rejected an application by Hewitt's attorney, Terry Price, to postpone sentencing so the defence can prepare a psychologist's report that it plans to use in its argument for leniency at the sentencing hearing. Prosecutor Carina Coetzee said that she does not believe there should be any reduction of sentence because so much time has passed. One accuser, 45-year-old Suellen Sheehan, laid an accusation of rape against Hewitt in 2011 and was in court for the verdict. She said her former coach raped her in his car before tennis practice when she was 12 years old. Alleged victims of sexual abuse are typically not identified, but Sheehan and another accuser, Theresa Tolken, have agreed to be named. 'He knows what he did and he's had to live with that,' Sheehan said. The charges against Hewitt stem from events that occured in the 1980s and 1990s . Tolken, said Hewitt raped her in a hotel room in South Africa when she was 13. A third woman, who has asked not to be identified, said Hewitt sexually assaulted her numerous times during tennis practice in Johannesburg in the early 1990s when she was 16. Australian-born Hewitt sat with arms crossed and appeared impassive as the judge explained the reasoning behind his verdict. His wife sat nearby. A South African advocacy group said it does not want Hewitt's advanced age to result in a light sentence. 'This is a case that involves the rape of children, bottom line,' said Germaine Vogel, spokeswoman for Woman and Men Against Child Abuse. The group helped two of the three accusers come forward. Hewitt (left) leaves the court in Johannesburg alongside his wife Delaille . The judge said he is satisfied that all three women told the truth. Bam said the striking similarities among the three women's testimonies showed that Hewitt's conduct was calculated, and revealed a pattern of behavior. All three were impressionable young girls, flattered by the attention of a renowned player, according to the judge. 'Their submissiveness in the circumstances should never have been seen as consent,' said Bam. Letters that Hewitt wrote to one of his accusers, Theresa Tolken, were cited in detail as corroborating evidence. The judge said Hewitt had failed to convince him that the letters were only about tennis. Hewitt was a 15-time Grand Slam doubles champion, winning doubles and mixed doubles titles. He was inducted into the International Hall of Fame, but was suspended indefinitely in 2012 after the Hall of Fame found enough credibility in the sexual assault allegations after its own investigation.
Bob Hewitt has been convicted of raping and sexually assaulting three girls whom he had been coaching in the 1980s and 1990s . A sentencing hearing has been scheduled in a Pretoria court for April 17 . The 75-year-old former Grand Slam champion has denied the charges . He must mostly remain in South Africa's Eastern Cape until the hearing .
What percentage of Manewra's population work for the government?
Manewra (Maneora) is a small village in Phalodi tehsil, Jodhpur district, Rajasthan, India. Its population is one thousand. Most of the people in the village are Bishnoi, subcaste Bhanwal, but in ten houses there are Meghwal, and in one Lohar. Manewra is situated near Champasar (4 km.), Ajasar (5 km.), Kharia (4 km0, choutin/laxmannagar (11 km.) and Chadi 15 km . Its postal pin code is 342312. In this village two hundred person are in government service. Most are in the Indian army and some are teachers. Other are farmers, but agriculture depends on the weather, as there are no facilities for irrigation water, so villagers depend on the rainy season.
20 percent. 200 / 1000 = 20%
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Their plight was summed up on the whistle. After a game Millwall just had to win in order to retain any hope of survival, the supporters warmly applauded as they trudged off. The fans realise what dreadful circumstances interim manager Neil Harris has pitched up in. It was better but ultimately not enough. The Lions looked every bit a side to have scored just three goals in their previous eight games; plenty of huff, but very little puff. Had Brighton’s Joe Bennett not crashed the bar from 25 yards and later blazed wildly over, it might’ve been worse. Millwall now look consigned to relegation and upbeat Harris will treat the remaining eight fixtures as an audition for when the club make a permanent decision on Ian Holloway’s successor in the summer. Millwall's Aiden O'Brien (right) and Brighton and Hove Albion's Beram Kayal (left) battle for the ball . Milwall winger Martyn Woolford (right) dribbles with the ball during the match against Brighton at The Den . Millwall (4-4-2): Forde, Cummings, Nelson, Hooiveld, Harding, O'Brien (Gueye 73), Abdou, Williams, Woolford (Fabbrini 81), Taylor-Fletcher (Maierhofer 73), Gregory . Subs not used: Upson, Beevers, Fuller, Archer . Booked: Woolford, Taylor-Fletcher . Brighton (4-4-2): Stockdale, Bruno, Halford, Greer, Bennett, Holla, Kayal (Lua Lua 45), Calderon, Stephens, Mackail-Smith (Teixeira 75), Best (O'Grady 75) Subs not used: Hughes, Ince, Walton, Ledesma . Referee: Andy Woolmer . Attendance: 9,105 . ‘The boys couldn’t give me any more apart from a goal,’ he said. ‘The support they gave was absolutely terrific. We’re just trying to give them the belief, to get the fans back onside.’ Harris believes this is already a side the fans can identify with again after disaffection under Holloway. ‘I wasn’t always the best player on the pitch here but I played with my heart on my sleeve,’ he added. ‘We maybe lacked a little bit of creativity in the final third and we’re searching for a goal to kickstart us. ‘The league table doesn’t lie - games are running out. You have to start somewhere. We need to add to that. ‘We’re in a difficult position but we’ve got games to win.’ This isn’t fair on the young boss. It could well be a case of right job, wrong time for the man who’s adopted the club for which he appeared in the 2004 FA Cup final and who stood right behind him when beating testicular cancer. Brighton defender Bruno Saltor (left) slides across to challenge Millwall's Aiden O'Brien (right) on the wing . Brighton striker Leon Best (left) prepares to cross the ball ahead of Millwall's Dan Harding (right) The caretaker has brought more intensity and, while Brighton’s Leon Best drew a smart save from David Forde at the near post, the better opportunities fell to Shaun Williams and Aiden O’Brien. These were small steps in a mission to rejuvenate themselves, and something Chris Hughton has noted. ‘They started well,’ the Brighton boss said. ‘I expected that. They’ve got a very good club man in the job at the moment. Everybody here respects him.’ Respect means Harris won’t be implicated in the probable relegation, and for now he’s just intent on putting smiles back on some faces. Brighton forward Craig Mackail-Smith (left) and Millwall's Lewis Drunk (right) tussle for the ball at The Den . Brighton's Beram Kayal (left) tackles Millwall's O'Brien during the Championship match at The Den .
Millwall's chances of beating relegation continue to look unlikely . The Lions were held to a goalless draw by Brighton at The Den . Neil Harris' side are 23rd in the Championship table after the result .
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Craig Dawson will serve a one-match ban after Gareth McAuley's mistaken red card was transferred to his West Brom team-mate. The Football Association has confirmed the defender will be banned instead of McAuley. Referee Neil Swarbrick sent McAuley off by mistake after Dawson had fouled Wilfried Bony in the Baggies' 3-0 defeat to Manchester City on Saturday. Wilfried Bony (right) goes down under a challenge from Gareth McAuley inside the opening two minutes . Swarbrick apologised, via a statement from the Professional Game Match Officials Ltd, and the case of mistaken identity has been accepted by an Independent Regulatory Commission. An FA statement confirmed: 'Following an Independent Regulatory Commission hearing today [Monday 23 March 2015], a claim of mistaken identity in relation to West Bromwich Albion's Gareth McAuley was successful. 'The player was dismissed during the game against Manchester City on Saturday [21 March 2015] for denying an obvious goal scoring opportunity. 'The standard punishment of a one-match suspension has been transferred to Craig Dawson and will be served with immediate effect.' Craig Dawson was the man who should have been sent off for an earlier collision with the City striker . Dawson will miss Albion's clash with QPR at The Hawthorns on April 4. The incident marked the second time in a matter of weeks that the wrong player has been sent off in a Premier League game, after Roger East dismissed Sunderland's Wes Brown against Manchester United for an offence committed by fellow United old boy John O'Shea. PGMOL general manager Mike Riley has called for the introduction of video replays to assist officials in such cases. Riley told BBC Radio 5 Live: 'The referee has got to make his decision based on what he thinks he's seen. His instincts often lead him to trust his judgement. 'It's one of the areas that would lend itself to technology. The West Brom players protest with referee Neil Swarbrick after he sent off the wrong player . 'The game has stopped and there's time before we restart the game to have a look at something. That would provide the concrete evidence that would get the decision right. 'We've been open-minded to things like the goal decision system which has made a great difference and a great benefit to referees in the Premier League. 'We need to see what other technology can be used to get refereeing decisions more accurate. He added: 'We need to test it in live football. Until we do that, we won't know the impact on the game. 'Technology can be helpful but we don't want to destroy the fabric of the game, the fast-flowing spectacle we all love.' McAuley walks off the pitch after receiving the straight red card but since has escaped suspension .
Gareth McAuley was wrongly dismissed against Manchester City . West Brom did not appeal the red card . Craig Dawson has been handed the one-match suspension instead . Click here for all the latest West Brom news . READ: Top 50 shocking moments in the Premier League (50-41)
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John Terry has revealed he is still haunted by the memory of his penalty miss that cost Chelsea a first Champions League title against Manchester United in Moscow almost seven years ago. The Chelsea captain took what could have been the decisive penalty at the end of a 1-1 draw in the first ever final between two English clubs, but slipped on the run-up and hit the post to send the shoot-out into sudden death. Nicolas Anelka went on to miss Chelsea's seventh spot-kick to hand United a domestic and European double, but Terry's miss is still seen as the decisive and iconic moment at Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium. John Terry says he is still haunted during the night by his penalty miss in the 2008 Champions League final . The Chelsea captain slipped on what could have been the decisive penalty against Manchester United . United goalkeeper Edwin van der Saar celebrates in the Moscow rain as Terry crumples to the ground . And having cried on the pitch during the post-match ceremonies, Terry says he still wakes up at night thinking of what could have been with regular flashbacks to his slip. ‘I’ll definitely never be over it,' he said. 'I still wake up in the night now and it’s like “s***”, it’s there and then you go back to sleep. 'It’s eased over the years for sure. But I still have a few times a year when I wake up and, bang, it’s on my mind. It’ll never go. It’s one of those things, it’s disappointing, and I was gutted at the time.' Terry admits that while he has begun to get over the pain of the memory, it still comes back to him at night . Terry stands back on the half-way line with his team-mates to watch the rest of the penalties in Moscow . There was little time for Terry to get over his horror moment in May 2008, with the Chelsea centre back called up to the England squad for a friendly against the USA almost immediately after the final. Terry scored in a 2-0 win at Wembley against the Americans but still ranks the build up to the game, spent with United players Wes Brown, Owen Hargreaves, Rio Ferdinand and Wayne Rooney, as one of the worst times of his career. ‘The worst thing was, we had England the following week, we played USA at Wembley and I had to go and sit at a table with all the Man United players,' Terry told a Chelsea Pitch Owners dinner this week. Terry had to endure a week on England duty with United players including Rio Ferdinand (second left), West Brown (centre) and Owen Hargreaves (second right) who he had played against on that night in Moscow . The Chelsea and England captain scored in a 2-0 win against the USA a week on from his penalty miss . 'I was just sitting there fuming. I didn’t want to be there. It was a horrible time for me.’ Chelsea did eventually go on to be crowned European champions after beating Bayern Munich on penalties in the 2012 final, but Terry was suspended after being sent off the semi-final second leg against Barcelona. Terry lifted his knee into the back of then-Barcelona forward Alexis Sanchez and was shown the red card that ruled him out of the showpiece at the Allianz Arena - but he still ranks the final as one of his best footballing moments. Despite not playing in the final, Terry was lucky enough to win the Champions League four years later . Having been sent off in the semi-final second leg, Terry had to watch on from the stands at the Allianz Arena . 'It was probably the worst 120 minutes I've sat through,' Terry said of the final. 'It is horrible because you want to do something, you want to make something happen, but for me, it's still the best night of my life with Chelsea. 'It goes back to Moscow, with that I wasn't meant to be part of that. I feel part of it, I played a lot of games before that but I think for me, not playing, it was meant to be. I wasn't meant to play, we were meant to win. That was it, as simple as that. 'And for me that was the most pleasing thing, to see Chelsea win the Champions League after what happened in Moscow ticked a box for me and definitely made those sleepless nights easier.' Didier Drogba netted the winning penalty in the 2012 shoot-out to give Chelsea the European crown .
John Terry missed his penalty in the 2008 Champions League final . He had the chance to win the cup for Chelsea but they eventually lost out . Terry says he is still haunted at night by memories of the penalty miss . Manchester United came out as European champions after Terry's slip . Terry says his exclusion from 2012 triumph was 'just meant to be'
Where is Lugașu de Jos
Lugașu de Jos (Hungarian: Alsólugos, Slovak: Lugaše) is a commune in Bihor County, Crișana, Romania with a population of 3,580 people. It is composed of three villages: Lugașu de Jos, Lugașu de Sus (Felsőlugos) and Urvind (Örvénd).
Lugașu de Jos is a commune in Bihor County, Crișana, Romania with a population of 3,580 people. It is composed of three villages: Lugașu de Jos, Lugașu de Sus (Felsolugos) and Urvind (Oervend).
Who won the 2016 Nobel Prize?
The word "autophagy" was in existence and frequently used from the middle of the 19th century. In its present usage, the term autophagy was coined by Belgian biochemist Christian de Duve in 1963 based on his discovery of the functions of lysosome. The identification of autophagy-related genes in yeast in the 1990s allowed researchers to deduce the mechanisms of autophagy, which eventually led to the award of the 2016 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine to Japanese researcher Yoshinori Ohsumi.
The Japanese researcher Yoshinori Ohsumi.
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Serena Williams cruised into the third round of the Miami Open on Saturday with a comfortable victory over Monica Niculescu. The two players had failed to get on court on Friday due to the weather but the delay did not distract the top seed and she claimed a 6-3, 6-1 victory to set up a clash with 15-year-old CiCi Bellis. Williams had withdrawn from the semi-finals of the BNP Paribas Open last week with a knee injury but insisted her fitness was not a concern. Serena Williams cruised into the Miami Open third round with a comfortable victory over Monica Niculescu . 'It was a little sore in practice, but it was okay today,' she told www.wtatennis.com. 'I really didn't feel it to be honest. On the court you have so much adrenaline going, and the adrenaline kind of kills it. 'So I was surprised. I felt pretty good.' Sixth seed Eugenie Bouchard was also playing catch up after the weather and she made a shock exit as she lost 6-0, 7-6 (7/4) to qualifier Tatjana Maria. In the remaining second round matches to be completed, Sara Errani beat Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova 6-1, 7-6 (7/5) and Angelique Kerber was a 7-5, 3-6, 6-4 winner over Heather Watson. Williams insisted her fitness was not a concern following the knee injury suffered during last week's BNP Paribas Open semi-finals . Fourth seed Caroline Wozniacki moved into the last-16 with a 4-6, 6-1, 6-3 victory over Kaia Kanepi and will next face Venus Williams, a 6-4, 7-6, (7/3) winner against Samantha Stosur. Daria Gavrilova, the Russian wild card who shocked Maria Sharapova earlier in the week, continued her fine run with a 6-0, 7-6 (7-5) win over Kurumi Nara to set up a clash with Karolina Pilskova who beat Paula Badosa Gibert 7-5 6-1. Ekaterina Makarova was a 6-0, 6-4 victor over Elina Svitolina and will next face Andrea Petkovic, who beat Kristina Mladenovic 6-0, 6-2, while Carla Suarez Navarro's 6-0 6-4 win over Alize Cornet earned her a clash with Agnieszka Radwanska, a 6-2, 4-6, 6-2 winner against Irina Camelia-Begu. Caroline Wozniacki (above) moved into the last-16 with a 4-6, 6-1, 6-3 victory over Kaia Kanepi . In the men's event, top seed Novak Djokovic overcame a wobble to beat Martin Klizan. The Serb won the first set to love but then lost the second before closing out a 6-0, 5-7, 6-1 win and he will next face Steve Darcis who beat Gilles Muller 6-4, 6-7 (2/7), 6-3. Fourth seed Kei Nishikori beat Mikhail Youzhny 6-2 6-1 and will face Viktor Troicki, who overcame Simone Bolelli 7-5, 3-6, 6-4, while fifth seed Milos Raonic was a 6-1 6-4 winner against Teymuraz Gabashvili, next meeting Jeremy Chardy who beat Jurgen Melzer 6-4 6-1. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga won his first match of the season after a spell out with injury as he beat Tim Smyczek . David Ferrer was a 6-1, 6-1 winner over Federico Delbonis to set up a clash with Lukas Rosol, a 7-6 (7/0), 6-3 winner over Alexander Zverev. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga won his first match of the season after a spell out with an arm injury as he beat Tim Smyczek 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 to set up an all-French clash with Gael Monfils who won 3-6 6-2 7-6 (7/4) against Filip Krajinovic. Fernando Verdasco will face fellow Spaniard Rafael Nadal in the third round after a 4-6, 6-2, 6-1 win over James Duckworth while there were also victories for Jack Sock, John Isner, Alejandro Falla, Juan Monaco, Grigor Dimitrov, Alexandr Dolgopolov, Jerzy Janowicz, David Goffin, Adrian Mannarino, Gilles Simon and Thomaz Bellucci.
Serena Williams earns 6-3, 6-1 victory against Monica Niculescu to reach Miami Open thirst round . Williams had withdrawn from BNP Paribas Open last week with a knee injury . American star insists she 'really didn't feel' any knee pain .
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(CNN)The flight crew of the Delta Air Lines plane that skidded into a fence at LaGuardia Airport last week cited brake issues during the landing, according to an update on Monday from the NTSB. The crew said they did not sense any deceleration from the wheel brake upon landing, despite the auto brakes being set to "max," according to an ongoing investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board. The runway appeared all white in the moments before landing, according to the report. They based their decision to land after receiving a brake action report of "good" from air traffic control, the NTSB said. "The automatic spoilers did not deploy," the crew told the NTSB, "but that the first officer quickly deployed them manually." The captain said he was unable to stop the aircraft from drifting left, according to the report. The Boeing MD-88 sustained significant damage to the left wing, flight spoilers, the nose of the plane and the left wing fuel tank, according to the NTSB. Delta Flight 1086 departed from Atlanta shortly after 9 a.m. Thursday. LaGuardia was dealing with snow and freezing fog as the flight approached its destination about two hours later. The aircraft briefly circled New York because of issues with snow and ice before touching down shortly after 11 a.m. The plane slid off the runway with its nose busting through a fence before skidding to a halt mere feet from frigid waters. Twenty three passengers received minor injuries, and others were transported to the hospital for evaluation. An NTSB meteorologist is examining the weather conditions at the time of the accident, said the report. The cause of the accident has not been determined.
Delta Air Lines Flight 1086 skidded into a fence last week at a LaGuardia Airport beset by winter weather . The NTSB says the crew reported they did not sense any deceleration from the wheel brake upon landing .
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Sean Dyche's Burnley earned a shock win against Manchester City to boost their survival hopes and all but end the Manuel Pellegrini's side's hopes of catching Chelsea at the top of the table. The only goal of the game came from midfielder George Boyd who expertly fired home a volley past Joe Hart in the City goal. Burnley's win sends them above relegation threatened QPR and leaves Manchester City five points adrift of Chelsea having played two more games than their west London rivals. Find out how each player fared at Turf Moor with Sportmail's Craig Hope. BURNLEY (4-4-2) Tom Heaton 6.5 – Made a smart save from Dzeko in the first half but will have expected to be tested far more by the champions. Kieran Trippier 6.5 – Wasn’t able to get forward as much as usual but stuck to his defensive duties and made a great interception header early on. Michael Duff 6.5 – Recalled to the line-up in place of Keane and hardly put a foot wrong. Booked for a foul on Aguero. Manchester City's Belgian defender Vincent Kompanyis closed down by Burnley striker Danny Ings . Jason Shackell 7 – A real captain’s display alongside Duff in central defence to keep City’s threat to a bare minimum. Ben Mee 6 – Former City trainee had his hands full with Zabaleta and was very fortunate not to concede a penalty when he brought him down late on. George Boyd 8 – Had already gone close with a spectacular volley from the edge of the box before firing the winner with the sweetest of strikes. Scott Arfield 7 – Tested Hart with decent effort in the first half but excelled in a central, working tirelessly to hold City at bay. Manchester City's Pablo Zabaleta and Burnley's Ashley Barnes battle for the ball at Turf Moor . David Jones 7 – Another solid performance from the former Manchester United man, holding things together for Burnley in the heart of midfield. Ashley Barnes 6 – Showed his versatility by moving wide out on the left to accommodate Vokes and never stopped running. Danny Ings 7 – Posed a constant problem for Demichelis, and got the Argentine’s forearm in the face for his troubles. Edin Dzeko holds off Barnes during the Premier League match between Burnley and Manchester City . Sam Vokes 6.5 – His first Premier League start for Burnley after a knee injury and kept Kompany on his toes throughout. Subs: Gilks, Keane, Reid (for Ings 90+3), Ward (for Vokes 87), Jutkiewicz, Wallace, Kightly. Scorer: Boyd 61 . Booked: Mee, Duff . MAN CITY (4-4-2) Joe Hart 6 – The England keeper had little to do besides pick the ball out of the net and couldn’t be faulted for conceding Boyd’s winner. Pablo Zabaleta 6.5 – Got forward well as usual but his hard work came to nothing as City wasted what few opportunities came their way. Sergio Aguero evades the challenge of Michael Duff during the match between Burnley and Manchester City . Vincent Kompany 6 – City skipper was recalled after being dropped for one game, and his clearance header went straight to Boyd for Burnley’s goal. Martin Demichelis 5 – Struggled to contain Ings. Booked for taking down the Burnley striker and could have seen red for a foul on Trippier shortly afterwards. Gael Clichy 5 – Failed to get forward enough and offer City a threat down the left. Will now sit out the Barcelona game through suspension. Jesus Navas 5 – Another lack-lustre showing from the Spain winger who incurred the wrath of Burnley fans who thought he overreacted to get Mee booked. Manchester City's Brazilian midfielder Fernandinho looks on during the match against Burnley at Turf Moor . Yaya Toure 6 – Tried to prompt City into life from midfield but there were none of the driving runs that can make him almost unplayable at times. Fernandinho 5 – Spent the last week in the headlines for his alleged bust-up with Kompany but did very little of note here apart from one volley high over the bar. David Silva 5.5 – Strangely subdued display from the Spaniard who is so often City’s creative spark. Subbed by Jovetic having contributed very little. English striker Danny Ings stretches for the ball during the match between Burnley and Manchester City . Sergio Aguero 5.5 – City’s top scorer was off target with a series of attempts on goal and was lucky to escape punishment for a naughty challenge on Duff. Edin Dzeko 4.5 – A first-time shot that almost hit the corner flag summed up his display and no surprise to see him replaced by Bony with half an hour left. Subs: Caballero, Sagna, Mangala, Nasri, Lampard (for Toure 81), Jovetic (for Silva 74), Bony (for Dzeko 63). Booked: Demichelis . Referee: Andre Marriner 5 . Star man: George Boyd . Manchester City's Spanish midfielder David Silva vies with Burnley's English midfielder David Jones .
George Boyd scored to help Burnley win 1-0 against Manchester City . Turf Moor erupted as the former Hull City man scored the winner . Defeat severely dents Manchester City's hopes of winning the league . Victory sends Clarets above QPR who were smashed by Crystal Palace .
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Havana, Cuba (CNN)So what has U.S. State Department subcontractor Alan Gross been up to since he was released from a Cuban prison exactly three months ago? It turns out a lot more than most of the rest of us. Gross, 65, has started to make up for the five years he spent imprisoned in Cuba by traveling abroad, attending the State of the Union address as a guest of the Obamas and last week meeting Pope Francis at the Vatican to personally thank him for his role in helping to win Gross' freedom. After five years of being disconnected from the outside world, Gross now frequently posts on social media, writing of family reunions, eating the foods he longed for in prison and the reminders he experiences of his time in Cuba. "I can't get away from Cuba," Gross wrote after hearing a Cuban song playing in an airport on his travels. While visiting Israel, he posted a photo of Cohiba cigars advertised for sale in a Tel Aviv tobacco shop. In 2009, Gross was arrested by Cuban state security agents and eventually sentenced to 15 years in prison for importing banned communications equipment to the island. Gross said he was merely helping the island's small Jewish community get online, but Cuban officials accused of him being part of a U.S. government plot to destabilize the island's single-party Communist government. Cuba has highly restricted Internet access, and most people are not able to access the Web in their homes or on their phones. On December 17, 2014, Gross was freed, along with three Cuban intelligence agents and a Cuban man convicted of spying for the United States. It was part of a deal between the Cuban and U.S. governments to reestablish diplomatic relations after five decades of Cold War animosity. Gross, his wife, Judy, his attorney and three U.S. congressmen flew from Havana to his home state of Maryland aboard a U.S. military jet, one of the smaller versions of Air Force One used to transport President Barack Obama. The image of Gross celebrating his freedom aboard the flight home with CNN reporting the news of his release on a TV screen in the background became the picture he would use on his @AlanPGross Twitter page. The night of his release, he enjoyed a meal of spicy Thai food with family and friends, a far cry from the bland rations he was forced to eat in prison. In January, Gross changed the status of his Facebook page to read that he had left his job as "hostage" at the Carlos Finlay military hospital where had been held in Havana. Later, he shared pictures of a visit to the dentist's office to replace the teeth that he lost while he was held in Cuba. With his dental concerns met, he moved on to food. Gross also recounted savoring long-denied bowls of chili and bagels loaded with lox and cream cheese. Many of the posts are the daily jottings of a man returning to his life after an extended absence: Gross renewing an expired driver's license or visiting a Starbucks for the first time in five years. But in other posts, he writes about taking in a sunset on the beach in Israel, seeing the snow fall in Washington and believing citizens in every country should have unimpeded access to the Internet. A spokeswoman for Gross turned down a CNN request for an interview with him but confirmed that the social media accounts are his. Rep. Chris Van Hollen, the Democrat representing the Maryland district Gross hails from, called it "incredibly moving" that a man who spent five years in a Cuban prison has since sat next to first lady Michelle Obama and met the pope. More than that, he's come to signify the changing dynamics between officials in Washington and Havana. "Alan did not ask for this special role in history," Van Hollen said, "but he's become a catalyst for this new chapter in American and Cuban relations." The photos that Gross posted online show a smiling man, slowly putting back on some of the 100 pounds he lost in prison, no longer the gaunt-faced, hollow-eyed prisoner who had gone on hunger strikes to protest his conditions while he was held in Cuba. "The distance we've come since December 17th 2014 has been a rewarding journey," Gross wrote in a Facebook post Saturday. "For which we're grateful."
Rep. Van Hollen: Alan Gross became "a catalyst" for next chapter in U.S.-Cuba relations . Gross has been a guest of the Obamas, got to meet Pope Francis since release from Cuba . He's also been to the dentist, watched a D.C. snowfall and indulged in some good food .
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All he wanted to do was talk about how nice his hair was - but in doing so, Jackie Chan has created a word which has taken China by storm: Duang. Pronounced 'dwong', the actor was being filmed discussing a shampoo commercial he appeared in when he used the sound in a similar way to how Westerners would present something special and exclaim: 'Ta-da!' In the footage he says: 'I didn't want the commercial to have lots of special effects and my hair look "duang!" - suddenly blacker and shinier.' People's Daily report that the footage was recorded in 2004 but recently reappeared online, sparking an online frenzy over the sound. Hair today, duang tomorrow: Jackie Chan is seen discussing how he did not want to use special effects to make his hair look duang . Although many people are using the word to mock the actor, who is seen as a pro-Beijing political figure by many in China, Chan has been a good sport about it all. 'It's quite funny,' he told reporters on the steps of Beijing's Great Hall of the People this week. And speaking about it at the studio of Hidden Energy, a Chinese reality TV show where he appears as a judge, he said: 'When I came here this morning, everyone was saying "duang duang". I’m confused myself.' While Chan is all smiles about the commercial now, it was a different story after the advert aired in 2004. Authorities ruled that the commercial made false claims, and Chan's reputation suffered. But now parodies of Chan's shampoo endorsement are spreading online. There is even a new - unofficial - Chinese character for the sound, which has been made by overlaying the two characters of Jackie Chan's name. And the actor has joined in the fun, tweeting yesterday: 'So "duang" today!' He's looking duang! The actor shakes his head as he demonstrates how he wanted to look . Jackie Chan is escorted to Beijing's Great Hall Of The People on Tuesday. He is considered a political figure by many people in China, due to his public support for its political leaders .
Actor was discussing how he wanted his hair to look in shampoo advert . Made the sound 'dwong' to express how special effects would make it look . Has now become a word similar in meaning to 'cool' - and has been used 800 million times on Chinese social media since last week .
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Floyd Mayweather Jnr and Manny Pacquiao come face-to-face in Los Angeles on Wednesday and you can watch their press conference as it happens. The meeting marks the first, and only time, the pair will square-off ahead of the weigh-in, 24 hours before their mouth-watering May 2 blockbuster bout, so it promises to be explosive. The press conference gets underway at 8.30pm (UK time), so make sure you tune-in to our live stream to catch every minute of the action… .
Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao go head-to-head for the first time on Wednesday ahead of their May 2 bout . It is the only scheduled press conference ahead of their mouth-watering Las Vegas mega-fight later in the year . The $300m Mayweather vs Pacquiao showdown is arguably the most eagerly anticipated in boxing history . READ: Pacquiao claims his beating Mayweather would be 'good for boxing' WATCH: Pacquiao shows off his shadow boxing in the street . Visit our boxing page for all the latest Mayweather vs Pacquiao news .
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Talk about making an entrance. The teams were out for the second half, the spectators were seated and the referees were ready to get going but there was one problem: two players were missing. So Anfield waited patiently, expectantly and then they got what they wanted: emerging from the tunnel, wearing No 7 and No 9, came Luis Suarez and Fernando Torres, two of this stadium’s most revered former sons. This was an afternoon for nostalgia, a chance for Liverpudlians to embrace the past and pay homage to some returning heroes and they grabbed their chance when Suarez and Torres took to the field for this All-Star Charity match, between teams captained by Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher. Steven Gerrard (third left) is congratulated by former Liverpool strikers Fernando Torres (second left) and Luis Suarez (third right) at Anfield . Suarez, Torres, Luis Garcia, Xabi Alonso, Gerrard, Dirk Kuyt, Pepe Reina and Alvaro Arbeloa pose for a photograph after the game . Mario Balotelli, who hasn't shown his best form since arriving at Liverpool for £16million in the summer, scored a brilliant goal from long range . Drogba Drogba added a second goal to put Jamie Carragher's side 2-0 up, latching on to a pass and rounding goalkeeper Brad Jones to score . Gerrard converted a penalty to bring his team back into the game on a sunny afternoon at Anfield in the all-star charity game . A second penalty of the afternoon followed for Gerrard in the second half and he duly converted that one too to level the scores . Steven Gerrard's XI: Jones (Vigouroux 78 mins), Johnson, A Gerrard (Dann 46), Terry (Williams 46), Riise (Warnock 46), S Gerrard (Teixeira 81), Alonso (Teixeira 32) (Adam 46), Nolan (Spearing 46), Babel, Sinclair (Torres 46), Henry (Suarez 46). Manager: Brendan Rodgers . Jamie Carragher's XI: Reina (Gulacsi 61), Flanagan (Moreno 32), Carragher, Kelly, Arbeloa (Clichy 46), Lucas (Maguire 72), Shelvey (Noone 46), Kewell (Borini 46), Downing (Bellamy 46), Drogba (Garcia 46), Balotelli (Brannagan 46). Manager: Roy Evans . Attendance: 44,903 . Torres, who was sold to Chelsea for £50million two days after Suarez joined Liverpool in January 2011, had admitted to being unsure what kind of reception he would receive, given the circumstances in which he had left. There was also the fact that his last touch on this ground came on April 27 last year, when he slipped the ball past the stranded Simon Mignolet to Willian. The upshot, of course, was the Brazilian scoring and Chelsea blowing a hole in Liverpool’s title challenge. He need not have worried. His name was cheered before the game, he was hailed on to the pitch and his was the first name sung in the second half of a ‘contest’ that should see local charities benefit to the tune of more than £1m. It wasn’t just about Torres, though. This was an opportunity for many big names from Liverpool’s past to say proper goodbyes, for men like Xabi Alonso, Pepe Reina, Suarez, Jon Arne Riise and the non-playing Dirk Kuyt to bring closure to certain chapters in their respective careers. Alonso, for one, had waited six years for this. He could have had a reunion last October with Real Madrid in the Champions League but he had been sold to Bayern Munich two months before. Alonso found out about the emotional draw moments after completing his medical in Germany. He, clearly, enjoyed the 30 minutes he was on the pitch, as did everyone else involved in the game, which came from an idea Gerrard had to say thank you to Liverpool as a city before he starts his new venture in Los Angeles. Drogba puts an arm around West Ham United midfielder Kevin Nolan as stars from across Gerrard and Carragher's careers came out to play . Harry Kewell plays a pass with his left foot as Chelsea captain John Terry and Liverpool captain Gerrard, playing on the same team, watch on . Balotelli opened the scoring at Anfield after just eight minutes, getting ahead of opposition captain Gerrard to slam in a long-range shot . Carragher and his Sky Sports colleague Thierry Henry share a laugh and a high five after the former defender thwarts his friend's chance . Drogba doubled the lead after deceiving goalkeeper Jones with a step-over and then coolly finishing into the empty net at the Kop end . Chelsea's Ivorian centre forward has scored 11 goals against Liverpool during his long career so it was no surprise to see him score at Anfield . Take John Terry and Didier Drogba. For so long these two Chelsea stalwarts have been regarded as the enemy but both were given generous receptions for helping the cause, particularly Drogba when he scored the second goal of the game for Carragher’s team on 31 minutes. The first had been scored by Mario Balotelli and a cracker it was too, the Italian whipping a 25-yard drive that fizzed into the corner of The Kop net on nine minutes. He wasn’t put under great pressure but the finish still smacked of class. At one stage it looked as if Carragher’s side, managed by Roy Evans, would saunter to victory but Gerrard has made comebacks a fixture of his Liverpool career and he ensured this match did not end in defeat. He scored two penalties, one in the 36th minute after Martin Kelly had adjudged to trip Jerome Sinclair and another just after the hour when Carragher quite clearly barged Luis Suarez over. Some would say the Sportsmail columnist was lucky not to make it into Lee Probert’s book. The icing on the cake would have been a goal for either Torres or Suarez but, despite the best efforts of the Uruguayan in particular, it never arrived. No matter. A draw was an appropriate end to a memorable day. The smiles on the faces as a lap of honour was completed confirmed that. Balotelli and Drogba share an embrace after their goals gave Carragher's XI the lead from early on in the charity game . Bayern Munich midfielder Alonso leaves the field at Anfield to a warm ovation and an embrace with Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers . Jerome Sinclair was brought down by Martin Kelly inside the Carragher XI penalty area to give Gerrard the chance to pull a goal back . Pepe Reina does his best to put his old team-mate off ahead of his attempt from the spot, but the jibes were all good-natured between the pair . Gerrard was obviously not phased by Reina's antics, and he sent the Spanish keeper the wrong way from the spot, shooting to his left . Two former Liverpool strikers entered the field as half-time substitutes, with Luis Suarez and Fernando Torres both returning to Anfield . Torres holds off the challenge of current Liverpool midfielder Lucas Leiva as he got back into the experience of playing on Merseyside . Gerrard tucks away his second penalty of the afternoon to level the scores for his team after they came from two goals behind . Afterwards Gerrard told LFC TV: 'It has been absolute brilliant, more than anything the charities have done well with a full house. 'The hairs on my neck were standing up. There were times I didn't know who to pass to. People have gone out of their way to come here. 'It has been absolutely magical. Every player who was asked to come here did, whether they had to drive for an hour or get three flights.' Suarez plants a kiss on the head of his former captain after he converted the penalty won by the Uruguayan to make it 2-2 at Anfield . Charlie Adam tries to get the ball away from Lucas in midfield as the two teams enjoyed a well-fought but fair game on Sunday afternoon . Carragher and Reina, who spent years together at Anfield, enjoy a moment out on the pitch as they renewed their defensive link-up . Suarez, Torres, Garcia, Alonso, Gerrard, Kuyt and Arbeloa (left to right) gather for a photo together after the full-time whistle . The famous Anfield scoreboard shows the names of two of the stadium's most famous players after their two teams played out a 2-2 draw . Balotelli posted this photo after the game captioned: 'LEGENDS. Always nice to see you guys, @didierdrogba you are welcome for my pass . Drogba, Torres and Terry pose together as they caught up on their days at Chelsea together in the Anfield dressing rooms after the game .
Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher selected teams to take part in a charity match at Liverpool's Anfield home . Current Liverpool star Mario Balotelli opened the scoring for Carragher's XI from long range after eight minutes . Chelsea striker Didier Drogba doubled the lead on 21 minutes after rounding goalkeeper Brad Jones . Gerrard pulled a goal back for his side eight minutes before half-time after Jerome Sinclair went down for a penalty .
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So much for the start of a green-and-white procession towards the title. Having just cruised beyond their nearest challengers, Celtic promptly ran into a roadblock. It was built by a deeply determined St Johnstone side seemingly inspired by a return to the scene of the greatest day in the club’s history. Danny Swanson wasn’t on the books when they lifted last season’s Scottish Cup, yet his winning strike here was worthy of its own place in the memory banks of every Saints fan. With that pure, powerful swipe of his right boot, Swanson not only lifted his team into the Premiership top six, but kept Celtic within six points of Aberdeen. A run of ten successive domestic victories – a sequence which had granted Ronny Deila a new level of acclaim from Parkhead supporters – was brought to a shuddering halt. St Johnstone's Danny Swanson marked first Scottish Premiership start with a glorious first-time effort . Bookmakers will hardly be hiking their odds on them ending up with a four successive league crown. That much can still be viewed as a racing certainty. Here, though, was evidence that the odd chicane may still have to be negotiated en route. By the next time Celtic play in the top-flight – at Dens Park on March 18 – they will have come through Scottish Cup last eight and League Cup final meetings against Dundee United. Their Treble ambitions will be much clearer after that double-header, but any repeat of the wayward sluggishness shown last night will place the much-desired clean sweep in peril. To focus only on the failings of the Parkhead side would, however, be a gross injustice to St Johnstone. Not for the first time in his tenure, manager Tommy Wright produced the ideal tactical plan for his charges to follow. Celtic's Leigh Griffiths can't hide his disappointment after the defeat by St Johnstone . They had numerous fine performers and defended doggedly, occasionally desperately, throughout. But it wasn’t only Swanson who brought a touch of class. In David Wotherspoon, who operated just off central striker Steven MacLean, they had the most impressive overall contributor on show. Now two points ahead of Dundee, Wright’s men look well set for a fourth consecutive top-half finish. The Parkhead pitch is far from pristine as spring approaches but that couldn’t entirely account for the sloppiness Celtic showed in the first half. Compared with some of their recent showings, this was turgid stuff at times. As expected, they still dominated both possession and chances, yet Alan Mannus wasn’t exactly in need of a lie down at the interval. Anthony Stokes – making his first appearance since being late back from Dublin prior to the first leg against Inter Milan – offered the first flicker of threat with an angled shot whipped across the face of goal. Perhaps the most fluid move of the opening period then led to Gary Mackay-Steven striking a wicked curler first-time. Mannus stretched high to thwart it before denying Stokes on the follow-up. Celtic manager Ronny Deila sits dejected in the dugout o Wednesday night . Leigh Griffiths was being rationed on opportunities at the apex of Deila’s side. He took matters into his own hands with a low, left-foot thump that zipped fractionally wide from almost 30 yards out. The striker then threatened to hare clear down the left when released by Craig Gordon’s quick throw, only to be halted by a Swanson foul straight from the ‘professional’ drawer. The Saints midfielder earned both a yellow card from referee Calum Murray and a jabbing finger of rebuke from Scott Brown. Nir Bitton had dropped to the bench after showing signs of tiredness against Aberdeen, which meant Stedan Johansen taking a step back to partner Brown in central midfield. It was far from a radical alteration but the pieces weren’t quite clicking into place. Stuart Armstrong looked as likely as any in Celtic colours before the break but his rising drive was beaten away by Mannus. St Johnstone were persistently stretched but kept going about their defending in an organised manner. There were, though, only the most fleeting signs of danger at the opposite end of the field. Danny Swanson (far right) celebrates with his team-mates after scoring against Celtic . Jason Denayer was forced to divert a Michael O’Halloran shot behind, before David Wotherspoon had their clearest opportunity of the half. After Efe Ambrose was hustled off the ball, Wotherspoon cut along the 18-yard line but failed to find the space on either side of Craig Gordon. Deila opted for a switch at half-time, introducing Wakaso Mubark for Adam Matthews. The attack-minded Ghanaian slotted in at left-back, with Ambrose shifted to the opposite flank. The move carried an element of risk, with Wakaso looking unsure defensively, but Celtic fell behind to a 53rd minute strike they could have do nothing about. Swanson watched Wotherspoon’s corner being headed out and stepped forward to connect with a quite brilliant half-volley that arrowed past Gordon from 25 yards. Expect it to feature on all forthcoming goal of the season showreels. Saints should have gone two in front in quick succession when another somehow found its way through to Steven Anderson. It was, though, a case of wrong man in the right place as the centre-back miscued wide from around eight yards. Celtic goalkeeper Craig Gordon attempts to catch the ball in the air under pressure . Deila had watched it all from the edge of his technical area with increasing concern. He played his final hand before the hour mark, withdrawing Mackay-Steven and Stokes for James Forrest and Bitton. That allowed Johansen to step forward into his more regular role and help bring about the inevitable rise in pressure. Mannus made a terrific stop to thwart an Ambrose headed from Johansen’s corner before then grasping a Bitton daisy-cutter at the second attempt. Another Amstrong shot was calmly clutched to his chest. The signal for only two minutes of added time brought loud jeers from the home support. Rightly, they suspected that last night was simply one of those occasions when their team would need a lot longer to find the net.
On-loan Coventry midfielder Danny Swanson scored winner for Saints . St Johnstone up to sixth and Aberdeen given fresh hope in title race . Celtic suffer shock defeat after 10 domestic victories in a row this year .
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Paying a player northwards of £100,000 a week to be an occasional impact sub off the bench is an expensive business, even for a side who have Premier League title aspirations. And, judging by Arsene Wenger’s decision to leave him sat in his tracksuit throughout the entirety of the 2-1 victory over Newcastle United, Theo Walcott seems to have become just that at Arsenal. Indeed there was, for portions of this match, a sense that Olivier Giroud, Alexis Sanchez and Danny Welbeck could form a clinical strike force in the Premier League for years to come – while Walcott warmed up on the touchline. Yet, even in the second half when things were not going right for Arsenal and they needed a spark to reignite them, Wenger instead turned to Tomas Rosicky ahead of Walcott to give some added impetus. And, as much as Walcott will have enjoyed seeing his side keep the pressure up on second-placed Manchester City, you can’t help but feel the England forward must be contemplating lowering his reported wage demands if he wants to stay at the Emirates. Theo Walcott has stalled on talks over a new deal with the winger wanting wages of over £100,000 a week . The England international was left on the bench for the game against Newcastle and didn't feature . Wojciech Szczesny and Walcott have both found their chances limited this for Arsenal this season . Because, put simply, where do you fit him into this Gunners side? Giroud is on fire and is leading the line superbly – he has scored 11 goals in 12 Premier League starts this season after his two at St James’ – Welbeck caused problems all afternoon, contributing an assist for the first and he also should have netted at least twice, while Sanchez, although visibly tired, was still able to produce that little bit of magic to keep the Gunners on the front foot. Walcott is not an automatic selection anymore, and therefore he cannot be too ambitious with his wage demands. Arsenal’s form is superb – they have won 14 of 16 games since New Year’s Day – and they have achieved that largely without Walcott’s presence. The 26-year-old – yes, he is really still that young – has started just three top-flight games all season after returning from injury, and the Gunners haven’t exactly missed him. 2014/15 - All competitions . 11 appearances (5 starts), 3 goals . Overall - All competitions . 294 appearances (190 starts), 72 goals . Right now the Gunners are playing with pace and panache – displayed perfectly when Welbeck, Sanchez and Aaron Ramsey combined to take Arsenal from one side of the field to the other, only for Mike Williamson to make a timely interception. This was just one example of when Arsenal’s front men wreaked havoc in an awesome first-half display. Yet, despite that, their goals at St James’ Park came from a direct source. Giroud loves scoring against Newcastle anyway, and now has eight in seven against them, but the way he calmly kneed in his first after Welbeck’s flick-on highlights a player with confidence. His second was also a decent header, although he didn’t even have to jump off the ground so feeble was the challenge offered up by Williamson. Unfortunately for Walcott, height and an aerial presence will make Giroud first-choice centre forward every time. Alexis Sanchez (left) has been a revelation since signing for the club from Barcelona in the summer . Oliver Giroud (12) scored an impressive double at St James' Park to continue his excellent form . Despite returning from a serious injury, Walcott has struggled to earn a place in Wenger's starting 11 . Welbeck offers an abundance of pace and energy and can play anywhere across the front three, while Sanchez on his day is simply world class. They may not have been at their absolute best against Newcastle, but they got the job done. But on saying all of that, if Wenger does not offer Walcott a new deal then he risks losing a player with more than 200 games’ worth of Premier League experience and 47 strikes in England’s top flight to one of his rivals. Is he really willing to risk that? Perhaps though, given Walcott’s shocking injury record, Wenger thinks he has replaced one ‘W’ for another – with the £16million acquisition of Welbeck increasingly looking like a piece of shrewd business by the Frenchman. Will Walcott or Wenger blink first in this latest of many contract disputes the England winger seems to have had with the club? On the basis of Saturday’s match, you get the impression the England striker may be knocking on the manager’s door with his tail between his legs sometime soon. Danny Welbeck (right) terrorised the Newcastle defence with his pace and looks to be settling in well .
Theo Walcott wants his new contract to pay over £100,000 a week . Oliver Giroud, Danny Welbeck and Alexis Sanchez are beginning to form an exciting partnership and were impressive against Newcastle . Arsene Wenger wants to keep Walcott but has bulked at his demands . Click here for all the latest Arsenal news .
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If you suffer from Arachnophobia then it is advisable to look away now. And if you don’t, then you will after watching this horrendous video that features more spiders than your mind could possibly fathom. The clip, which appears to have been captured in some sort of disused outside cabin, begins by showing three huge clusters of spiders attached to a wall. The first shot shows the extent of the infestation as thousands of legs run between clusters of spiders . And believe us, the footage doesn’t get any better from here. Panning around, the camera picks up thousands of legs scurrying about in between ten further spider groupings. Suddenly as the camera moves in to focus on one of them it falls from the wall causing the spiders that make it up to disperse immediately. The video maker pans to show five more clusters of spiders and begins focussing on one of them . The video maker films the spiders up-close exiting the cabin and climbing up the door frame . The video maker reacts by turning around and running from the cabin. Filming the doorway, the camera picks up a large number of spiders exiting and a further two clumps of them fall from the ceiling. The video maker moves in close once more to record the eight-legged critters running about on the floor before focusing on them on the door and wall. After filming a cluster of spiders up-close the video maker turns around and runs off in panic as one of them falls from the wall . The final shot shows the sheer extent of spiders inside the cabin, which make the walls look like they are moving . The final shot shows the sheer extent of the spider infestation inside the cabin, which make the walls look like they are moving. Little information has been released alongside the footage but the skin-crawling footage was recorded in Mexico City, Mexico.
Thousands of spiders move between huge clusters of them on a wall . The walls appear to be moving because of all the legs that run on them . Clusters begin falling from the wall causing the video maker to run . The horrendous footage was captured in Mexico City, Mexico .
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Moscow (CNN)Russian President Vladimir Putin appeared in a series of photos released by the Kremlin on Friday after a week in which canceled engagements led to speculation over his health. The three images showed Putin meeting with the head of the Supreme Court in Moscow on Friday, the Kremlin said. State broadcaster Russia 24 also aired video footage of the meeting. CNN cannot independently confirm that the meeting took place as stated. Presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov sought to quell the rumors of ill health on Thursday, joking that they were down to "spring fever," Russia's state-run Tass news agency reported. "When the sun comes up in spring, and as soon as spring is in the air, then the fever begins," Peskov said. "Someone dreams of (Rosneft CEO Igor) Sechin resignation, others -- of government resignation, while others have not seen President Putin on TV for several days," he said, according to Tass. "We are calm on this fever, and respond to the questions with patience," Peskov said. Speaking to Russian radio station Echo of Moscow, Peskov also urged people not to worry, saying that Putin was "absolutely" healthy. Asked if the President's handshake was firm, he replied that Putin "can break a hand." Last fall, rumors also circulated about the health of North Korea's leader, Kim Jong Un, after he was absent from the public eye for more than a month. He eventually reappeared, with North Korean state media releasing photographs of him walking with a cane. The speculation about Putin began after a planned meeting in the Kazakh capital, Astana, between the Russian leader and the presidents of Kazakhstan and Belarus was postponed at short notice. Peskov confirmed Wednesday that the leaders had agreed to delay it for several days but did not give a new date, Tass said. The Kremlin press office said Friday that Putin would meet Monday with his Kyrgyz counterpart, Almazbek Atambayev, in the Russian city of St. Petersburg, Tass said. Putin's last public appearance was Sunday, on International Women's Day. Since then, he has had a number of meetings, but no video was released, only stills uploaded to the Kremlin's website. In the course of his many years in power, Putin has cultivated the image of a strong and vigorous leader. His exploits, captured on film and released to the media, have included riding horses while shirtless, exploring the seafloor in a submersible, handling a tranquilized tiger and, just last year, earning a karate black belt. The Russian President has been in the international spotlight in recent months after Moscow's intervention in Ukraine, which has prompted heightened tensions with the West. Opinion: Why has Putin gone missing? CNN's Alla Eshchenko reported from Moscow, and Laura Smith-Spark wrote and reported from London.
Kremlin releases images of a meeting it says President Vladimir Putin held Friday . Putin spokesman dismisses rumors of ill health sparked by Putin's cancellation of planned talks .
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Last month, TransAsia Airways flight GE-235 crashed shortly after take-off, killing 31 people. The crash site, in Taipei, represents tragedy for those who lost family members and friends in the disaster, yet to a handful of tourists, it made the perfect background for a holiday snap. The photo, published by Hong Kong's Apple Daily, shows three women posing in front of the Keeling River, as boats search for crash victims behind them. Tourists pose at the AirAsia crash site, in Taipei, while rescue boats search for bodies in the background . Visiting scenes of death and disaster might seem inappropriate to the average holidaymaker, but dark tourism appears to be on the rise. Philip Stone is Executive Director: Institute for Dark Tourism Research (iDTR), School of Sport, Tourism and The Outdoors, University of Central Lancashire (UCLan), Preston, UK. In his paper, Dark Tourism Scholarship: A Critical Review, he explains: 'The act of travel to sites of death, disaster or the seemingly macabre – or what has commonly been referred to as dark tourism – is an increasingly pervasive feature within the contemporary visitor economy. People pose for selfies at the site of the Sydney siege, in which a lone gunman held hostage ten customers and eight employees of a Lindt chocolate café located at Martin Place in Sydney, Australia. Three were killed . Social media users shared their pictures, often featuring television camera crews in the background . 'Indeed, the commodification of death for popular touristic consumption, whether in the guise of memorials and museums, visitor attractions, special events and exhibitions, or specific tours, has become a focus for mainstream tourism providers.' Introduced in 1996 the term ‘dark tourism' was brought to the mainstream in 2000, in Lennon and Foley's book Dark Tourism: The Attraction of Death and Disaster. Professor Mark Griffiths of Nottingham Trent University, who has written a blog post on death fascination says there are a number of reasons for our interest in the macabre. 'There's a huge market for witnessing the extremities of human behaviour. By looking at something so extreme it makes us feel better about ourselves,' he told MailOnline Travel. Almost four years the Fukushima crisis, tourists are queuing up to see its abandoned neighborhoods . Countless travel companies offer tours of the Chernobyl Zone in Ukraine. Abandoned hospital beds, pictured . 'Entrepreneurs can exploit that. At the Costa Concordia site people were charging ten euros for tourists wanting to see it.' 'There is also now much more of a desire for unique experiences - we want to do something something that not a lot of other people have done, so we can tell our friends about it. 'Also, people want to be involved in pivotal events in history,' says Professor Griffiths, which explains the photographs taken at plane crash sites. 'But this is nothing new,' he adds. 'People have always flocked towards death -  think of public beheadings.' A man takes pictures outside the headquarters of French satirical magazine, Charlie Hebdo, in Paris . An exhibit at the 'Top Secret Spy Museum' in Oberhausen, 300 miles from the site of the original lair, pictured here, is scheduled to open later this year . In South London, Bethlem mental asylum - famously nicknamed Bedlam - recently opened its new £4milllion museum displaying the shackles, ankle tags, padded clothing and disturbing paintings visitors a real insight into the minds of its patients. While tragic global events appear to trigger an alarming trend for voyeuristic travel. After the dust settled outside the office of Charlie Hebdo, the Parisian satirical magazine where extremists opened fire, killing 12 people, tourists gathered. In Australia, social media fans were quick to share their selfies from the site of the Sydney siege, last December, in which a lone gunman held hostage ten customers and eight employees of a Lindt chocolate café located at Martin Place in Sydney, Australia. Three civilians were killed. And New York's Ground Zero, site of the destruction of the World Trade Centre on September 11, 2001, became - and still is - one of the largest tourist attractions in New York. Following in the footsteps of the countless tours of the Chernobyl Zone offered in Ukraine, recent reports revealed that the site of Japan's nuclear disaster Fukushima is now a tourism hot spot. 1. Ground zero – site of 9/11 in New York . 2. Auschwitz – concentration camp, Poland . 3. Alcatraz – prison, San Francisco . 4. Pompeii – Italy . 5. Omaha and Utah beaches – D-Day invasion scenes, France . 6. Killing fields – Cambodia . 7. New Orleans – Site of Hurricane Katrina disaster, USA . 8. Chernobyl – Nuclear disaster site, Ukraine . 9. Giglio, Italy – scene of the Costa Concordia disaster . 10. Haiti – site of devastating earthquake . According to online travel agency sunshine.co.uk . London's Bethlem hospital's new museum displays shackles, padded clothing and paintings of its patients . The museum celebrates the lives of those living with mental ill-health and explores the long history of Bethlem . Almost four years after the tsunami caused by a magnitude 9.0 earthquake led to the crisis which caused entire towns to evacuate, tourists are queuing up to see abandoned neighborhoods and crumbling buildings. 'We want to encourage local people for the revitalisation of Fukushima,' tour guide Yusuke Kato told CNN. Genocide, suicide and death are all driving tourism. In January, a German museum announced that it is rebuilding the bunker where Hitler committed suicide in 1945 as a tourist attraction. Replicating five rooms from the Führerbunker in which the Nazi leader lived during the final months of the Second World War, the exhibit at the 'Top Secret Spy Museum' in Oberhausen, 300 miles from the site of the original lair, is scheduled to open later this year. 'We want this to be an educational experience so that families or groups of school kids can see how it really was; to experience the tiny rooms and the dampness of the bunker. We want to recreate it to show people,' museum director Ingo Mersmann told thelocal.de website. La Recoleta cemetery in Buenos Aires is one of the South American city's most popular tourists attractions . A tourist peers into the mausoleum of former Argentine First Lady Eva Peron at La Recoleta, in Buenos Aires . In Argentine capital, Buenos Aires, La Recoleta, a beautifully ornate cemetery, with over 6,400 mausoleums, is one of the city's most visited tourist locations. Tourists gather as if infront of the Louvre's Mona Lisa, at the grave of the country's famous First Lady, Eva Peron. While the Ugandan Tourism board recently revealed they plan to attract visitors by offering an Idi Amin tourist trail, according to Kenya News 24. Uganda Tourism Board executive director, Stephen Asiimwe said in an interview: 'Uganda is still widely defined by the acts of the deceased Idi Amin in numerous countries around the world.' 'Wherever you go they ask about Amin. He is still stuck in people's minds,' Idi Amin Dada ruled Uganda from 1971 to 1979 and allegedly killed thousands of his opponents. His ruthless army is blamed of raping women and looting people's property.
Tourists gathered as rescuers searched for bodies at TransAsia crash site . New York's Ground Zero, became one of city's largest tourist attractions . Site of Japan's nuclear disaster Fukushima is now a tourism hot spot .