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Findings: Overall, a third of those identifying as LGBT are non white, the Gallup report said following a survey of 121,000 people Poorer blacks and Asians are more likely to be gay than wealthier whites, a controversial study claimed yesterday. A Gallup survey – said to be the largest of its kind ever undertaken in America – estimated that 3.4 per cent of US adults saw themselves as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT). That figure consisted of 4.6 per cent of African-Americans, 4.3 per cent of Asians, 4 per cent of Hispanics – but only 3.2 per cent of whites.
The survey also found that geography didn't really make a difference to whether people were
Answer: LGBT
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By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 19:05 EST, 2 February 2014 | UPDATED: 19:49 EST, 2 February 2014 An art-loving businessman faces the prospect of seeing one of his treasured paintings thrown into a furnace to be destroyed after it featured on a BBC show about fakes and forgeries. Martin Lang bought what he thought was an original work by Russian-born artist Marc Chagall in 1992 for £100,000. More than 20 years later his son called in experts from BBC1's Fake Or Fortune to examine it. Martin Lang, who has been told a painting he paid £100,000 for will be burned after it was ruled a fake, at home in Leeds with his wife Jackie and son Frazer
Answer: Marc Chagall, who died in 1985, is regarded as a pioneer of modernism and his work can sell for millions of pounds.
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By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 18:02 EST, 5 March 2014 | UPDATED: 18:33 EST, 5 March 2014 An Ivy League lawyer has been convicted of the first-degree murder his girlfriend after the violent attack was unintentionally recorded on a friend's voicemail after a pocket dial. Jason Bohn admitted to killing his live-in girlfriend Danielle Thomas but he had hoped to be convicted of manslaughter as opposed to murder. The Queens jury ruled against him, however, and apparently found his tales of childhood abuse were not enough to convince them to decide on manslaughter. Awaiting his sentence: Jason Bohn (left), was found guilty of strangling his girlfriend Danielle Thomas (right)
saying: 'Please trust me,' adding that
Answer: Thomas was 'fine' and attending
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A mythical metal said by ancient Greeks to be found in the lost city of Atlantis has been recovered from a ship that sunk 2,600 years ago off the coast of Sicily. Marine archaeologists found 39 ingots of what they believe is 'orichalcum' on the sandy seabed among the wreck of a trading vessel that sank 1,000 feet off the coast of the town of Gela, in southern Sicily. The wreck is the fifth ancient ship to be recovered off the coast of the town. Scroll down for video One of the lumps of 'orichalcum' that was found on the seabed just off the coast of Gela, in southern Sicily
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The families of passengers aboard Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 have been told the plane went down in the southern Indian Ocean. Some got the shaking news from a phone call, others received a text message from Malaysia Airlines telling them to "assume beyond a reasonable doubt" that their relatives did not survive. Others heard the news in person at hotels in Beijing and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, around the time Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak made the announcement at a Monday press conference. "They have told us all lives are lost," a missing passenger's relative briefed by the airline in Beijing said.
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Najib Razak defended the decision to announce the plane was lost over the Indian Ocean, saying it was based on "the most conclusive information we have."
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A teenage girl who murdered her 'best friend' along with a female classmate kept up a disturbingly normal social media presence in the months before she confessed to the brutal killing. Rachel Shoaf, along with her friend Sheila Eddy, lured 16-year-old Skylar Neese out of her house in July 2012, before stabbing her to death and hiding her body in a Pennsylvania wood. It was six months before Shoaf and Eddy confessed to the killings - and remained active on social media through the frantic search for their friend. On July 7, 2012, just a day after she and Shoaf killed Miss Neese, Eddy tweeted a 'happy birthday' message to a friend.
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Instruct: Two female bank employees were subjected to years of sexual harassment and bullying by managers and clients, a tribunal heard. Maria Rayworth and Deena Rosario Al Bazi claim they were subjected to lewd behaviour by customers and were not backed up by bosses at the Arab National Bank in London. In one incident, Mrs Bazi, 57, kneed a former chairman of the bank in the groin to stop him making advances to her in a lift. ‘As soon as the doors of the lift closed, he threw himself against me and tried to kiss me,’ she said. ‘I managed to bring one of my knees up and knee him in the private parts. I was very scared but also really shocked.’
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A mystic, flat-topped mountain on the Venezuela-Brazil border that perplexed 19th-century explorers and inspired 'The Lost World' novel is attracting ever more modern-day adventurers. Once impenetrable to all but the Pemon indigenous people, several thousand hikers a year now make the three-day trek across savannah, through rivers, under a waterfall and along a narrow path scaling the cliffs of Mount Roraima. While those throngs are a boon to Venezuela's tottering tourism industry, they also scatter a prehistoric landscape with unwanted litter and strain a delicate ecosystem. Scroll down for video The mysterious table-topped mountain on the Venezuela-Brazil border that perplexed 19th century explorers is attracting ever more modern-day adventurers
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By Ray Massey and Chris Parsons PUBLISHED: 02:59 EST, 27 July 2012 | UPDATED: 13:13 EST, 27 July 2012 The high-speed 'Javelin' train designed to whisk Olympic visitors to Stratford had a false start on the opening day of the Games when this morning's first official train departed late because a driver failed to turn up for work. The Southeastern train company had designated the 7.04am from St Pancras station in London to the Park in Stratford as the beginning of the service. But the 140mph Japanese-built train did not leave Stratford until 7.09am, as travel bosses were forced to delay the train while it waited for a replacement driver, as the scheduled worker had called in sick.
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Instruct: By Thomas Durante and Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 22:38 EST, 3 April 2013 | UPDATED: 23:05 EST, 3 April 2013 Thirteen Rutgers University faculty members are demanding the resignation of university President Robert Barchi over his response to a video showing basketball coach Mike Rice hitting, shoving and berating his players with anti-gay slurs. The professors' letter to the school's trustees and Board of Governors calls for Barchi's job. It says his handling of the 'homophobic and misogynist abuse' was inexcusable. Rice was fired Wednesday, a day after the video surfaced publicly. Barchi approved a three-game suspension for Rice last year after the school first learned of the video.
When asked about the suspension at the time,
Answer: Tim Pernetti said: 'I was made aware of some things within the last couple of weeks.
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Washington (CNN) -- U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is back in the Middle East where he plans to propose a framework for a lasting peace deal between Israel and the Palestinians, saying the time is close for tough decision-making. Kerry arrived in Tel Aviv on Thursday and immediately headed for Jerusalem, the start of his ninth trip to the region since taking over as America's top diplomat nearly a year ago. A senior State Department official said Kerry's talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas would be substantive. "It is an effort to provide agreed guidelines for a permanent status agreement, that is to say, a full and final peace treaty between the parties," the official said.
Kerry said in
Answer: Jerusalem "we know the parameters and the possibilities of peace" after several months of discussions.
Instruct: (CNN) -- In his first post-Election Day interview, President Bush spoke to CNN's Heidi Collins on Tuesday aboard the Intrepid, a former U.S. Navy aircraft carrier where he was commemorating Veterans Day. He reflected on his presidency and the transition in the works with President-elect Barack Obama. President Bush says he has always been proud of America's volunteer military force. Here is a transcript of the interview. The president began by talking about his feelings for the troops. President Bush: Being the commander in chief is as high an honor as you can possibly imagine and I have given it my all to support our military and to support our veterans. What does that mean? It means going to Congress and saying let's make sure our military families have good housing, health care, educational benefits. It means helping to work with the Congress to get money for our veterans, but it really means saying to our troops, "I will make decisions based on what is best for our country, not what is best for me politically." I don't want your troops thinking that the decisions I have made were about politics or about my standing. The decisions were made how to secure this country, how to protect ourselves from the long run. And that was important for those troops to know that their commander in chief not only supported them but stood with them in their mission
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(CNN) -- Smoke rises from the marbled beef sizzling over the table grill. One man turns the meat, joining in with the animated conversation already underway, each barely allowing his friend to finish his sentence before offering his own opinion. It's a scene replicated across Seoul every lunch time, but these five men have something particular in common. They all risked their lives to escape the hardships of their home country North Korea and have all now settled in the South. Read more: Power consolidation in North Korea The topic that has ignited such passion today is China and its ongoing leadership change. All five agree China has been too forgiving of North Korean behavior and human rights abuses in the past, but they are split as to whether that will change with fresh blood at the helm in Beijing.
If they are caught by Chinese border guards, they are arrested and often sent back to
Answer: North Korea.
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By Rosie Taylor PUBLISHED: 06:53 EST, 5 August 2013 | UPDATED: 10:27 EST, 5 August 2013 President Obama has replaced Republican Mitt Romney as the most popular target for comedians, a study has revealed. Researchers who studied jokes made by late-night comedians during the first half of the year found far more gags were aimed at Obama and the Democrats than in the previous year. Obama was the target of 288 gags made by Jay Leno, David Letterman, Jimmy Fallon, Craig Ferguson and Jimmy Kimmel, according to an analysis by the Center for Media and Public Affairs at George Mason University.
Answer: Democrats, targeting them 240 times compared to 76 for Republicans.
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It will go down in history as one of the most glamorous celebrity weddings of all time. But the honeymoon is over for Amal Clooney who jetted out to Greece today to advise the country’s government on how best to persuade Britain to return the Elgin Marbles. Dressed in a simple white cardigan and khaki trousers, the new Mrs Clooney was spotted chatting happily to British Airways staff at the check-in gates at London's Heathrow airport. She later landed in Athens to a flurry of media attention. The 36-year-old, and her boss, Geoffrey Robertson QC, of London’s Doughty Street chambers, will hold a series of meetings with government officials during their stay, relating to the return of the Parthenon sculptures that are presently on display in the British Museum.
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Answer: Amal Clooney is a barrister specialising in international law, extradition and criminal law.'
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By Sam Webb and Lucy Crossley for MailOnline At first glance, Myrtle Avenue, with leafy gardens in pleasant semi-detached houses seems like a suburban idyll. But appearances can be deceptive as the street, located in the London borough of Hounslow, is believed to be one of the noisiest in Britain - as it's just a stone's throw from Heathrow Airport. The road is one of the closest streets to the airport's busy southern runway at just 100 yards from the airport perimeter, with planes regularly flying low over the houses as they jet off and come in to land. Scroll down for video
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Sierra Leone (CNN) -- It's Monday, mid-morning as we drive east down rain-slicked roads. There are no cars, no trucks, and no people. Sierra Leone's government demanded a shutdown and its citizens are listening. The West African nation crippled by Ebola is responding to the outbreak through a day of prayer and reflection. But that gives little comfort to us. Ebola is a disease that spreads fear faster than it infects. And the emptiness makes us uneasy. We're headed to Doctors Without Borders or MSF's treatment facility in Kailahun, a border community in the middle of the Kissi triangle, linking the country with Liberia and Guinea. Simply put, it's the epicenter of this unprecedented epidemic.
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Instruct: (CNN) -- One Harbaugh will win Super Bowl XLVII. Another will lose it. That much is guaranteed after the San Francisco 49ers, coached by Jim Harbaugh, and the Baltimore Ravens, led by his brother John Harbaugh, beat their respective foes in conference championship games Sunday. Those wins mean the Harbaughs will be the first siblings to face off as head coaches in the NFL's title contest and, in fact, for any major U.S. professional sports championship. Both teams rallied from halftime deficits on the road to earn berths in the Super Bowl, which will be played February 3 in New Orleans.
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Heartbreaking: This is one of the last photos showing Justine Davis together with her 3-year-old son, Cameron, at a Cuban turtle preserve just hours before he was struck and killed by a truck A Canadian mother who has been detained in Cuba since Christmas in connection to a scooter crash that killed her 3-year-old son learned today that she will be allowed to return home in time for his funeral. Justine Davis, a General Motors worker from Toronto, went on a last-minute vacation with little Cameron on the small island of Cayo Largo del Sur during the winter holidays. On December 23, three days into their trip, the mother and son rented a Jeep and then a gas-powered scooter to explore the island around the Playa Blanca resort where they were staying.
It was not until a day later that the woman learned from a
Answer: Canada embassy official that her only son, a sweet, curly-haired toddler, was killed the collision.
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Tragic: Ashley Anne Riggitano, 22, leapt from a New York bridge The best friend and business partner of a budding fashionista who jumped to her death from a New York bridge on what was supposed to be her 22nd birthday posted a Facebook rant allegedly targeting the young woman just hours before the suicide. Ashley Anne Riggitano leapt from George Washington Bridge at 4.40pm yesterday into the Hudson River. It is believed that earlier in the day, Victoria Van Thunen, who co-owned the jewelry line Missfits with Riggitano, wrote on her Facebook page: ‘Those who incessantly blame others as the cause of their issues should perhaps take a step back and reevaluate these situations. The common thread may be that “they” aren’t the problem, but rather that YOU are.’
Woo added that the vivacious the 22-year-old had a distinct
Answer: New York style and always appeared put together, which made others in the fashion community embrace her as one of their own.
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By Katy Winter A mother-of-four lost 10st the hard way after being refused gastric surgery when she weighed 22st. Charlotte Green, 39, of Cannock, Staffordshire, was told by her GP that she was not large enough to qualify for a gastric band surgery, despite suffering a uterine prolapse caused by her obesity a year previously. Devastated by the refusal, Mrs Green was inspired by her rugby-playing husband Richard, 37, to hit the gym and she slimmed down to 12st purely through hard graft and changing her diet. Charlotte during her period of weight gain, which saw her weight creep up to 22st
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Answer: Richard picked me up, and convinced me that I’d be able to slim down if I started getting some exercise.
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(CNN) -- Japan have comfortably beaten Denmark 3-1 at the Royal Bafokeng Stadium in Rustenburg to book their place in the last 16 of the World Cup. First half goals from Keisuke Honda and Yasuhito Endo gave the Danes a mountain to climb. They never looked like they would recover and a miserable night was completed when Shinji Okazaki added a third in the 87th minute, shortly after a Jon Dahl Tomasson 81st minute goal had given Denmark a glimmer of hope. The Danes were comprehensively outplayed by Japan who produced their most resolute and skilful display of the tournament so far.
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(CNN) -- Prepare yourself for the Age of Ultron. Joss Whedon surprised the crowd at the end of the Marvel panel at Comic-Con to reveal this as the title and main character of Avengers 2. We'll get to that. We promise. But first the Marvel crew ran down all the major titles coming up, including new details on "Thor: The Dark World," "Captain America: The Winter Soldier," and "Guardians of the Galaxy." See complete Comic-Con coverage Here's how it happened: The Comic-Con panel begins: Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige is introduced as "the master of nerd puppetry" by moderator Chris Hardwick.
Joss Whedon arrives to reveal that
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(CNN) -- President Obama on Thursday made clear his view on the membership of women at the Augusta National Golf Club: They should be admitted. The issue of the membership of the club that hosts most prestigious golf tournament is being scrutinized because the top executive at IBM, Ginni Rometty, is a woman. IBM's sponsorship of the Masters tournament guarantees club membership for its officers, but the club does not allow women to join. The White House weighed in Thursday. "The president's answer is yes, he believes women should be admitted," White House press secretary Jay Carney told reporters at a briefing.
"Telling Rometty to be a good girl and wait a little longer with IBM's collusion would be a disaster -- not only for the company's image, but for
Answer: Ginni Rometty's credibility as its leader."
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By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:52 EST, 28 July 2012 | UPDATED: 07:14 EST, 29 July 2012 Searchers have found the bodies of two U.S. mountaineers who perished on their way down from a 20,000 foot glacier-capped Peruvian peak in mid-July. A three-man search team found the bodies of Gil Weiss, 29 and Ben Horne, 32, on Palcaraju in the Cordillera Blanca range on Saturday. Rescue coordinator Ted Alexander says the men died in a fall off a ridge after summiting the 20,000-foot west peak. Alexander estimated the men fell nearly 1,000 feet. Found: Search teams have found the bodies of missing hikers Gil Weiss, 29, right, and Ben Horne, 32, left, who set off to climb the west summit of Palcaraju in the Cordillera Blanca range on July 11
The two mountaineers had planned an excursion of between 7-10 days and their families contacted Mr
Answer: Alexander after 13 days passed with no word from the two.
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Rome, Italy (CNN) -- The city of Florence and the Italian government are embroiled in a dispute -- again -- over who owns one of the world's most famous statues, Michelangelo's David. The issue has been simmering for years. The Florence mayor's office said the debate began in the early 1990, and the city's various mayors have brought it up from time to time. It's mainly about the bottom line -- some 8 million euros a year in ticket sales at Florence's La Galleria dell'Accademia, also simply known as L'Accademia or the Accademia Gallery, where David is displayed. That money, however, goes to the Italian government, and not the city.
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The word soccer is actually a British term that comes from Association Football, US historians have found. They were investigating the history of the word, and the cultural difference behind it. In fact, the use of the term goes back 200 years, they said. The word 'soccer' comes from the use of the term 'association football' in Britain and goes back 200 years, they said. According to the Oxford English dictionary the first recorded use of the word 'football' in English was in 1486. The contemporary history of the world's favourite game spans more than 100 years. It all began in 1863 in England, when rugby football and association football branched off on their different courses and the Football Association in England was formed - becoming the sport's first governing body.
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Instruct: By Peter Laing PUBLISHED: 20:55 EST, 26 December 2012 | UPDATED: 21:43 EST, 26 December 2012 Couple: American Daniel Whiteley (left) graduated with a degree in astrophysics from St Andrews University this summer and married management graduate Jenny (right) in October A couple who met at one of Britain’s most prestigious universities and married two months ago are set to be forced out of Scotland by tough new immigration laws. American Daniel Whiteley graduated with a degree in astrophysics from St Andrews University this summer and married management graduate Jenny in October. His student visa expired the same month.
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The CEO of Sweet Peach Probiotics is a woman, it has been revealed - and she is none too pleased with how her male colleagues have portrayed her product to the public. Last week, entrepreneurs Austen Heinz and Gilad Gome sparked an outrage after announcing they were launching a supplement that uses DNA printing technology to alter your natural feminine scent - or, more precisely, to make your lady parts smell like peaches. As it turns out, they had no right to speak on the subject, since the sole founder of the company is 20-year-old Audrey Hutchison, a former Bard science student and self-described 'ultra-feminist' who says her invention has been grossly misinterpreted.
In reality, Sweet Peach has nothing to do with scent, says Miss
Answer: Audrey Hutchison.
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Four in 10 voters think Nigel Farage poses a ’danger to Britain’ after he heaped praise on Russian President Vladimir Putin, an exclusive poll for MailOnline reveals today. The survey reveals the UKIP leader is also seen as ’a bit sleazy’ while his Lib Dem rival Nick Clegg is out of his depth and less likely to tell the truth. The ComRes poll comes as the two men prepare to go head-to-head tomorrow night in the second live TV debate on Britain’s membership of the European Union. Scroll down for video UKIP has been outpolling the Lib Dems for months, buoyed by support switching from the Tories and disaffected voters being won over by Mr Farage’s populist charm.
Overall, 40 per cent named Mr Farage, double the 21 per cent who named Mr
Answer: Clegg.
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By Gerri Peev PUBLISHED: 09:24 EST, 12 March 2013 | UPDATED: 19:42 EST, 12 March 2013 Backbench Tory MPs have been ordered by their party’s hierarchy to stop attacking the Prime Minister on Twitter. They were urged to exercise more caution when tweeting to avoid damaging the Conservatives’ general election prospects. Tory strategist Lynton Crosby met MPs last night with David Cameron to discuss their tactics for the 2015 poll. Ticking off: Tory MPs are to be told to stop speculating on Twitter about David Cameron's chances of wining the next election Backbenchers were told to refrain from criticising the party’s policies and leadership in the wake of the disastrous Eastleigh by-election which saw the Tories relegated to third behind UKIP.
still look far too posh, male and white’ adding that ‘
Answer: David Cameron is
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Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- At least 15 people were killed and more than 40 wounded in battles between the Jihadist militant group Ansar al Sharia and forces loyal to a renegade general in the eastern Libyan city of Benghazi on Monday, according to hospitals in the city. Fighting erupted at about 2 a.m. when Ansar al Sharia fighters surrounded and attacked a Benghazi base belonging to a Libyan army special forces unit that allied itself with renegade Gen. Khalifa Haftar, according to residents and Col. Mohammed al-Hijazi, a spokesman for the self-declared Libyan National Army. Battles continued for hours in different parts of the city through the morning hours. Live pictures on the privately owned Libya al-Ahrar TV showed plumes of black smoke rising as explosions and gunfire could be heard in the distance.
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Arizona's SB1062 has pulled off a sort of political magic trick, in that warring sides can read the bill's text and have not only different reactions, but completely opposite ones. While proponents of gay rights dub the bill oppressive, those in favor of the bill becoming law say it represents freedom. Freedom vs. oppression: That's the polar contrast Gov. Jan Brewer must consider as she sits down to "listen to both sides" this week ahead of her decision whether to sign or veto the bill that has divided her state and drawn national and commercial interests into the fray. Brewer has until Saturday to make her call, and her fellow Republicans in the state Legislature have suggested that a veto is likely.
Arizona constitutionally outlawed same-sex marriages in 2008, and legal experts say nothing in present Arizona law would prevent a business owner from discriminating against gays and lesbians, making
Answer: SB1062 unnecessary.
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By Nick Enoch Drug dealer Craig Allen, from Sheffield, South Yorkshire, had convictions dating back to 1975 and 'thought he was above the law'. He now faces 20 years in jail An ‘untouchable’ drugs baron who ran a worldwide heroin and cocaine dealing ring from a mansion in Thailand is facing prison today after being arrested at IKEA. Craig Allen, from Sheffield, South Yorkshire, had convictions dating back to 1975 and 'thought he was above the law'. But now, the 50-year-old - nicknamed the 'ginger ninja' and 'little fella' - has been jailed for 20 years. His drugs operation made him £5,000 a week, which was used to fund a lavish lifestyle at the luxury estate he shared with his Thai wife and child.
Above, a bag of money found in Allen's
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By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 04:39 EST, 8 July 2012 | UPDATED: 05:04 EST, 8 July 2012 Killer: Ian Huntley poses outside his home before being arrested by police The brother of Soham murderer Ian Huntley has spoken for the first time about his evil sibling and how he hates the child killer. Wayne Huntley said: 'I don't want him around...I wish he was dead.' He has laid bare the sickening truth about his brother who murdered 10-year-old Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in Soham, Cambridgeshire in August, 2002. In his book, The Blood We Share, Wayne tells how:
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Answer: Man Utd top worn by Holly Wells on the day she disappeared.
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(CNN) -- It was supposed to be a formality, but the Netherlands was made to sweat against Costa Rica before eventually overcoming the 2014 World Cup's surprise package and booking a place in the semifinals Saturday. Substitute goalkeeper Tim Krul was the hero, saving two penalties to secure a 4-3 shootout victory after this tense, nervous quarterfinal finished goalless. Incredibly, the Newcastle man was brought on in the 29th minute of extra time with the sole job of denying "Los Ticos" in the spot-kick showdown. It earned the Dutch a second consecutive semifinals appearance, having lost to Spain in the title match four years ago.
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(CNN) -- Former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin joined the national battle over Arizona's controversial new immigration law Saturday, appearing with Gov. Jan Brewer in Phoenix to denounce the Obama administration's criticism of the law. "It's time for Americans across this great country to stand up and say 'We're all Arizonans now and, in clear unity, we say Mr. President, do your job, secure our border,'" Palin said, standing beside Brewer at a Saturday afternoon press conference. Brewer used the event to announce her first appointment to the state's new Joint Border Security Advisory Committee and the launch of a Website to combat what she said was a national misinformation campaign about the state's new law.
Answer: Brewer signed a package of changes to the law shortly after it passed that she said addressed concerns about profiling, though critics said the changes made little difference.
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(CNN)A Honduran beauty queen and her sister were found dead Wednesday, police said, and the sister's boyfriend and another man have been arrested in connection with the case. The bodies of María José Alvarado Muñoz, the reigning Miss World Honduras, and her sister, Sofia Trinidad Alvarado, were found in a mountainous area beside a river after they had been missing for several days, Honduran police said in comments aired by CNN affiliate Televicentro. Plutarco Antonio Ruiz Rodriguez and Aris Valentin Maldonado Mejia are now in police custody, and investigators believe more people are involved in the sisters' deaths, Police Commissioner Rolando Casco Torres told Televicentro.
The young woman was to be among the contestants from more than 120 countries who arrive in
Answer: London this week for early rounds of the Miss World pageant.
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(CNN) -- This year's critically acclaimed films take audiences from places like slave plantations in the antebellum South, to packed Ebbets Field as Jackie Robinson steps up to bat, and to inner-city public housing on a scorching summer day. While set in various eras and depicting diverse stories, many of the films on the short list for the 2013 awards season show an emerging trend; Hollywood is making movies about the black experience in America. This year alone there have been at least half a dozen movies portraying African-American narratives, including Lee Daniels' "The Butler," "Fruitvale Station," "The Inevitable Defeat of Mister and Pete," "Blue Caprice," "42" and "12 Years a Slave," which hits theaters October 18.
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Answer: African attitude has changed with regards to going to see films that perhaps feature all African-American casts or that tell African-American stories," Robertson said.
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The Manager From La Mancha did not go far enough. Vicente Del Bosque took the tweezers to his world champions when he should have swung an axe. A couple of changes from the Spain team ripped apart by Holland and a tinkering around the edges of a decaying system of play set up the beautiful game for this massively redefining moment. When is a gamble not worth taking? When the poker player doesn’t know the time has come to go all in. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Chile fans storm the media centre before Spain crashed out Disaster: Vicente Del Bosque watched his Spain side crash out of the World Cup
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U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry met Iraqi leaders Monday as radical Sunni militants continue their march toward Baghdad during the country's tensest time since the U.S. withdrawal of troops in 2011. "The future of Iraq depends on decisions made in the next few days and weeks," Kerry said after meeting with Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, the man who some observers say needs to step down. Al-Maliki has agreed to a July 1 deadline to begin the process to form a new government, a requirement for U.S. assistance in fighting the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, or ISIS, Kerry said.
Answer: ISIS militants also advanced toward Baghdad over the weekend from the north and the west.
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(CNN) -- They barely slept. That's the case for an unusual number of black bears in western Nevada, where an abnormally warm and dry winter has spurred them to halt their hibernation and head out for food. "They may be sleeping under a deck or under a house in a crawlspace, and they will emerge when it is a garbage day and raid some garbage cans and then go back to a sleep for a while," explains Chris Healy, a spokesman for the Nevada Department of Wildlife. Mother Nature can take credit for these bears' abbreviated slumber. Whereas parts of the Midwest and Northeast are now buried in snow and shivering in cold, that's not the case in many communities around Lake Tahoe and elsewhere.
It has also been "unusually warm" this winter in much of
Answer: Alaska.
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Luay al-Khatteeb has spoken to CNN previously about the rise of ISIS, and the challenges facing the Iraq's new oil minister, Adel Abdul Mahdi. Now, U.S. airstrikes have hit locations in eastern Syria where ISIS has been using mobile refineries to produce oil. CNN has revisited the conversation to find out the likely impact of the strikes. This is al-Khatteeb's analysis of the situation. What impact will the U.S. strikes on oil refineries have on ISIS? The impact of these strikes on ISIS oil refineries are going to be immense and grave. If they are hitting the facilities and the oil convoys on the smuggling roads they will significantly disrupt supply and regular production. If the bombardments continue it will impact the energy supply and deny ISIS much-needed fuel for their mobility and the servicing of the communities under their rule -- now around 8 million people between Iraq and Syria. It makes sense to target the refineries rather than the oil fields, as the crude can't be used to drive the tankers. The crude can be sold but the refined oil is much more valuable.
Answer: Adel Abdul Mahdi is a senior politician with a background in economics, and his appointment is welcome news to international companies.
Instruct: (CNN)Naya Rivera can't help but turn heads, and it's not just the Glee star's singing, dancing and eye-catching outfits. Sometimes it's what comes out of her mouth, like her recent comments on "The View" about white people bathing too much. Regardless of how much you shower, Naya Rivera is the gift that keeps giving to celebrity watchers like ourselves. In light of her latest comments, we thought it high time to take a look at five provocative things that Rivera -- at the tender age of 28 -- has already said in a short but outspoken lifetime. White people shower a lot.
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Rickie Lambert may tire of the fascination with his work with beetroot, but his personal journey from the factory where he screwed lids on jars to playing for England at the World Cup will inspire a generation of rejected footballers to fight back. He is the 21st-century standard- bearer for the rise from part-time football to the very top of the professional game. This season, at Liverpool, he will venture into the Champions League as others try to emulate his progress. Among them are three English strikers who, like Lambert, arrive in the Barclays Premier League via promotion, rather than because top-flight clubs took a chance on some of the unsung talent in the lower leagues.
At 27, Vardy is the eldest of the trio, but
Answer: Lambert was 30 on his Premier League debut and a year older when winning his first cap.
Instruct: 'To hell and back': Virginia Roberts has turned her life around... but fears reprisals after going public The woman at the centre of the Prince Andrew under-age sex scandal was forced to flee her home and ‘fears for her life’, her aunt claimed last night. Virginia Roberts, 31, sparked headlines around the globe when she filed sensational court papers claiming she slept with the Prince three times, including as a juvenile of 17 under Florida law, while working as a teen ‘sex slave’ for convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Last night Virginia’s aunt Carol Roberts Kess, a devout Mormon who helped raise her, spoke for the first time to tell how terrified Virginia fled her Florida home several months ago amid fears of reprisals from billionaire Epstein and his rich and powerful friends.
An old friend of Virginia’s recalled: ‘We had our doubts about why exactly
Answer: Epstein had picked this young girl to be his favourite masseuse, when she didn’t know much about it, especially when he started flying her around the world.
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LONDON, England (CNN) -- A glimpse of something shiny on the ocean floor nine years ago led a Welsh diver to uncover a piece of local history that had been forgotten for more than a century. The silver pocket watch was found off the Pembrokeshire coast in Wales. Diver Rich Hughes was exploring a shallow shipwreck off the Pembrokeshire coast in April 2000 when he noticed the object embedded in sediment. He thought at first that he had found a coin, but he found it was actually an intact silver pocket watch, still bearing the inscription of its owner. Hughes said he was determined to trace the history of the watch, believing such a prized object deserved to belong to family members or a local museum. But that led Hughes on a nine-year search with lots of dead ends and few leads.
That was the only information Hughes had to go on for most of the past nine years; even the name of
Answer: Prichard's ship was a mystery at the time.
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FERNANDO DE NORONHA, Brazil (CNN) -- Forty-one bodies have been recovered from the crash of Air France Flight 447, the Brazilian Navy Command and Aeronautical Command said Tuesday. Brazilian military personnel on Tuesday carry the remains of one of the passengers of the Air France crash. Sixteen bodies pulled from the Atlantic Ocean Tuesday were taken to Fernando de Noronha for transportation Wednesday afternoon by helicopter to the air base in Recife, Brazil. The 25 bodies previously found were put aboard a Brazilian frigate. Searches for the remaining bodies will continue overnight, the navy and aeronautical command said in a written statement.
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By James Nye PUBLISHED: 16:40 EST, 2 October 2013 | UPDATED: 07:19 EST, 3 October 2013 On the day his mother, Mia Farrow, suggested in a Vanity Fair interview the sensational possibility that his father might be Frank Sinatra and not Woody Allen, it has been claimed that Ronan Farrow is in talks to host his own MSNBC show. Yale Law School graduate, Farrow, 25, who is currently a Rhode Scholar at Oxford University has already made many appearances on MSNBC and CNN in the past in his capacity as the Special Adviser to the Secretary of State for Global Youth Issues.
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ONBOARD AN AIR FORCE C-17 OVER HAITI (CNN) -- Bypassing the gridlock of Haiti's main airport and congestion of roadways in the earthquake-ravaged country, the U.S. military delivered badly needed food and water on Monday by parachute. A C-17 cargo plane left Pope Air Force Base in North Carolina shortly after noon, and three hours later dropped 40 pallets -- or "bundles" as the Air Force refers to them as -- holding bottled water and Meals, Ready-to-Eat, or MREs, on a field just north of the Port-au-Prince airport in Haiti. It was the first airdrop of humanitarian supplies by the U.S. military into Haiti since the deadly earthquake there nearly a week ago.
One MRE is usually considered one meal for a U.S. soldier in combat, but there is enough food in an
Answer: MREs packet to make a small meal for two people.
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(CNN) -- Dennis Rodman, the former NBA star and the first American known to have met North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, was in the secretive country again this past week, purportedly to meet his "friend Kim, the Marshal" and perhaps also, to negotiate for the release of Kenneth Bae, a U.S. citizen detained since November. Rodman's second trip to North Korea this year comes months after months of threats of nuclear annihilation from Pyongyang. His desire to help Bae is likely to be registered in the annals of diplomatic history as little more than a little diverting adventure. But one never knows. The "Marshal," who has actually never served in the military, might choose to act in a statesmanlike manner and release Bae after another high-spirited soiree with the basketball legend. That would be good news for Bae, who is reportedly in poor health.
If anything, the young North Korean leader's occasional displays of affinity for
Answer: American pop culture will only irk the country's revolutionary old guards.
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The founder of outlawed file-sharing website Megaupload launched his new online hub with a lavish ceremony at his £15.8m mansion, including a re-enactment of the police raid on his home, yesterday. Kim Dotcom spoke from a giant stage at Dotcom Mansion in Coatsville Auckland, as he unveiled new site Mega, which the millionaire said comply with the law, rendering it safe from being taken down. Dotcom then compared last year's raid to the iceberg which caused the Titanic disaster, saying without it 'we wouldn't have a great Titanic movie which makes me cry every time I see it.' Scroll down for video
site’s servers, which Dotcom said were located in
Answer: New Zealand and
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(CNN) -- Five key issues factored into George Zimmerman's acquittal Saturday in last year's shooting death of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin: 1. The charges filed Did the prosecution make a mistake in filing a second-degree murder charge against Zimmerman? "I think the problem was they overcharged it in the very beginning," said Holly Hughes, a criminal defense lawyer who was not on Zimmerman's legal team. Had prosecutors started with the manslaughter charge, the outcome might have been different, she told CNN. But Florida State Attorney Angela Corey said the allegations "fit the bill" for the second-degree murder charge. Second-degree murder is defined as a killing carried out with hatred, ill will or spite, but is not premeditated. To convict Zimmerman of manslaughter, jurors would have had to believe he "intentionally committed an act or acts that caused the death of Trayvon Martin."
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(CNN) -- At age of 52, it might be too late to re-visit your beliefs and principles in order to change them. When you see the regression from where we were, to the situation now and realize the dream you have been working towards has moved almost entirely out-of-reach, you feel tired, hopeless, and less motivated to recharge yourself. I was born in Gaza in 1962 to a refugee family who had been expelled from their village "Sawafir" in the then British --mandate of Palestine. Five years later, in June 1967, Gaza was occupied by Israel, which meant that I grew up under the occupation. When you live under occupation, your national ambitions become clearer and stronger.
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By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 01:07 EST, 23 March 2012 | UPDATED: 10:54 EST, 23 March 2012 One sentiment was clear among the thousands who rallied Thursday night for action in last month's fatal shooting of an unarmed Florida teenager: justice. Civil rights leader Al Sharpton helped lead the charge, demanding the arrest of neighborhood watch volunteer George Zimmerman in 17-year-old Trayvon Martin's killing in Sanford. 'We cannot allow a precedent when a man can just kill one of us... and then walk out with the murder weapon,' Sharpton said, flanked by Martin's parents and a stage full of supporters. 'We don't want good enough. We want George Zimmerman in court with handcuffs behind his back.'
Answer: Al Sharpton attended the rally just hours after the death of his mother.
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A married mother was subjected to repeated body scanning at an airport after being told by one employee that she had a 'cute' figure. Ellen Terrell was travelling with her husband Charlie when she was stopped by airport security and told she had been 'randomly selected' for screening by the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). Mrs Terrell, from Dallas, Texas, believes that she was exploited and felt 'totally exposed' for the benefit of male employees viewing the scanned images, which give a detail image of the naked body, in a back room. Violated: Ellen Terrell (right) who has two sons, was travelling with her husband Charlie (left) from Dallas Airport when she was asked to go through the TSA body scanner three times by airport staff
Answer: TSA female colleague into her microphone after Mrs Terrell was scanned three times
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(CNN) -- Manchester United came a goal behind and shrugged off the early loss of Michael Owen to injury to beat German champions Wolfsburg 2-1 for their second victory in Champions League Group B. Giggis is congratulated by teammates after scoring his 150th goal for United. Owen, looking to impress watching England manager Fabio Capello, survived for just 20 minutes at Old Trafford before going off with a groin strain. His replacement Dimitar Berbatov proved highly effective but the enterprising visitors went ahead through a Edin Dzeko header in the 56th minute. Ryan Giggs equalized just three minutes later with his 150th goal for the Red Devils, his deflected shot finding its way home.
The three points leave
Answer: Manchester United top of the group with two wins from two games after their eighth victory in a row in all competitions.
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Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Tripoli's two million residents faced increasingly dire shortages of food and water Tuesday as rebels estimated the number of people killed during the past six months to be at least 50,000. "I cannot overstate the urgency of this moment," U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said. "Time is of the essence." Ban said his goal was to get U.N. personnel on the ground "as quickly as possible." Sixty percent of Tripoli was without water or sanitation, Ban said. The European Union said Gadhafi forces had closed water-pumping stations in Jebel Hassouna along the route from Tripoli to Sabha while fleeing the capital. The resulting disruption of the water supply in Tripoli is "a major issue," an EU spokeswoman said, adding that security concerns along the road to the stations made it impossible to predict when the flow could be restored.
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(CNN) -- Small waves lap at the hulls of the ocean-going container ships as they approach the South African Port of Ngqura. Some of these large boats have come from as far away as South America, and the shelter of Nelson Mandela Bay is a relief after the Atlantic Ocean swells. The vessels are met by Dave Keller, who's been working these waters off the country's Eastern Cape Province since 2010. "As a pilot it's my job to take over from the captain when a captain gets close to the port," he explains. "It's my job to navigate him safely into the port, maneuver his vessel and then safely put it alongside the quayside."
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Honoured: James Chaney will receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom posthumously Three civil rights workers who were killed by Ku Klux Klansmen in 1964 are going to be posthumously awarded the highest civilian honour of the US - the Presidential Medal of Freedom. The murders of Michael Schwerner, James Chaney and Andrew Goodman in Neshoba County, Mississippi, saw the FBI launch a massive investigation dubbed 'Mississippi Burning'. The activists are among 19 people, including Stevie Wonder and Meryl Streep, who will be awarded the nation's highest civilian honor by President Barack Obama at the White House today. Despite this high honour, some relatives of the trio are uneasy about the award, saying it takes focus off all the victims of racism and those who were killed during the African-American civil rights movement in the 60s and today.
On screen: The murders inspired the 1988 film M
Answer: Mississippi Burningwith Willem Defoe
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Editor's note: Journalist Karl Penhaul spent several weeks tracking the gangs of the Mexican underworld, the corrupt officials who support them and the cops trying to halt the violence. This is the last of three exclusive reports. The first focused on the violent rules gangs live by and the second looked at how gangsters are honored in death. Forensic investigators and federal police dig bodies out of mass graves in the desert near Juarez. JUAREZ, Mexico (CNN) -- Heat waves shimmer over the desert. A team of forensic experts clad in white overalls excavate three shallow graves. The sand gives up nine bodies -- seven men and two women. At least one of the victims' hands were cuffed behind their back. Others had been trussed up with duct tape.
"My opinion in
Answer: Juarez is that that kind of political corruption does not exist," he said adamantly.
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(CNN) -- On the night where one of the club's greats may have played his final game, a new star shone brightly. Ryan Giggs may have appeared in the famous red shirt for the last time in his illustrious career although the 40-year-old has yet to confirm his retirement. Giggs, who has presided over the team as interim manager since the sacking of David Moyes, looked emotional as he spoke to supporters following the 3-1 victory against Hull City. It was a night when Giggs gave youth its chance and was repaid handsomely as 18-year-old James Wilson gave a glimpse of the future.
It was also an emotional night for defender
Answer: Nemanja Vidic.
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ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- The Rev. Martin Luther King is looking down on the United States, smiling, Otis Sutton said Wednesday. Otis Sutton, 78, recalls how times have changed since he grew up in the segregated South. "That's what he wanted. He'd been preaching that all along," Sutton, 78, said of the nation electing its first African-American president. Sutton, who has worked on and off at the historic Busy Bee Cafe in Atlanta, Georgia, since it opened in 1947, was baptized by the civil rights icon's father, King Sr. He remembers playing pick-up football games in a dirt lot with King Jr. when they were both youngsters in Atlanta.
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Taking your baby along to a new play group can be nerve-wracking. You don't want any fuss, you just want to blend in. You hope and pray that your kid isn't the one who screams, hits or breaks something. All you want is to slip in, sit down and be told how beautiful and well-behaved your little one is. Prince George was put to the test Wednesday at a specially convened play group in Government House, Wellington, New Zealand. The 8-month-old was never going to just slip in, because he had brought the world's media with him. But he didn't scream, hit or break anything ... just one incident of theft.
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Instruct: Their beautiful brand of football is the envy of the world and almost impossible to replicate. But it seems the clubs of the English Premier League and the Championship are more than happy to take just a little sprinkling of that Barcelona magic. The Catalan club have published a dream team of their former players currently playing at clubs in England's top two divisions - and it's a pretty talented bunch. While the likes of Alexis Sanchez, Yaya Toure, Cesc Fabregas, Mikel Arteta and Victor Valdes are household names, there are plenty of lesser-known La Masia graduates making the grade too.
His departure to Manchester City in 2010 disappointed many Barca fans but Toure has gone from strength to strength in the
Answer: English Premier League.
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The British government drew up plans to whisk Colonel Gaddafi out of Libya and allow him to live out his days in another African country, it was reported last night. The MI6 plan would have placed the dictator ‘in retirement’ and out of the reach of international law in oil-rich Equatorial Guinea. It was regarded as an option for ending the devastation and loss of life during the rebel uprising and subsequent international assault by Nato forces including Britain in 2011. History: Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair meeting Colonel Muammar Gaddafi back in 2007 - it has been revealed that Britain planned to take Gaddafi out of Libya
The belief at the time was that it was an option that
Answer: Equatorial Guinea might have been prepared to accept.
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By Phil Vinter PUBLISHED: 11:07 EST, 14 May 2012 | UPDATED: 01:31 EST, 15 May 2012 A lorry driver inadvertently carried out some extreme littering today when his transporter overturned and spewed out tons of scrap metal from a bridge on to the M6. Commuters on the busy stretch of motorway near Walsall had a lucky escape when the hefty J.R. Foster vehicle flipped on to its side and a tangle of metal debris poured down a bank before spilling across two lanes of the northbound carriageway. Incredibly the lorry driver who lost control of his vehicle was unhurt in the incident.
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Answer: Walsall during the clear up and recovery operation.
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(CNN) -- There's no cure for Ebola. So why have some patients walked away healthy while others in the West died? Dr. Kent Brantly, Nancy Writebol and Dr. Rick Sacra all contracted the disease while working in Liberia -- and all survived. Spanish nurse's aide Teresa Romero Ramos got the virus while tending to stricken patients. She too lived. But like the patients above, Thomas Eric Duncan and Spanish priest Miguel Pajares also received treatment in the West. Yet they died. While there might not be a single, conclusive answer, a series of factors may contribute to survival. Early, high-quality treatment
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The Weather Channel has released an official statement arguing that man-made global warming is real, just days its co-founder said it does not exist. The group claims said the planet is 'indeed warming,' with temperatures increasing 1 to 1.5 degrees Fahrenheit (0.6°C to 0.9°C) in the last 100 years. The Atlanta-based channel also states humans are helping make the planet warmer as a result of burning of fossil fuels and deforestation. Scroll down for video The Weather Channel has released an official statement arguing that global warming is real, just days its co-founder John Coleman (pictured) said it does not exist. In a letter attacking the UN, the 80-year-old from San Diego, said that what 'little evidence' there is for global warming points to natural cycles in temperature
Their role is to offer an second opinion of the evidence reviewed by the
Answer: UN's International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
Instruct: Baghdad (CNN) -- A string of car bombings and shootings across Iraq left more than 50 people dead Monday, authorities said, in what is the latest spate of violence in a country plagued with Sunni-Shiite tension. Scores were wounded in cities that were regularly engulfed in violence during last decade's Iraq war. The violence in recent weeks has conjured fears that all-out sectarian violence is rearing its head again in Iraq. "Those who are targeting mosques and other locations are the enemies of Sunnis and Shiite," Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said this weekend. "They are plotting to ignite sectarian strife as they have tried before."
Al-Maliki, who is
Answer: Shiite, is concerned about the rise of Sunni tribes forming an army to defend themselves and is urging Sunni leaders to help tamp down tensions.
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These haunting images show the inside of the Führerbunker - the underground hideaway where Hitler and Eva Braun took their own lives after the fall of Berlin. The death of Adolf Hitler, then 56, and Eva Braun, 33, in the heart of Berlin on April 30, 1945, is widely regarded as the fall of the Third Reich. The couple lived the last few months of their lives together in the Führerbunker - with Hitler controlling his failing military operation from the base. They are even thought to have wed in the hideaway the day before their suicide. These extraordinary pictures reveal inside Hitler's bunker. This room is thought to have been the Fuhrer's command center conference room - which was partially burned out by SS troops and stripped of evidence by invading Russians in 1945
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Answer: William Vandivert wrote: 'Hitler sat in middle and fell forward, did not bleed on sofa.
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By Associated Press, Tom Leonard and Anthony Bond PUBLISHED: 11:22 EST, 28 May 2013 | UPDATED: 01:33 EST, 29 May 2013 Huddled together wearing life jackets, these are the first pictures showing passengers on board a huge Caribbean cruise liner preparing for an emergency evacuation. While some laugh and joke, others - including the elderly and children - look out to the pitch black sea anxiously, no doubt fearing for their safety. Passengers on board Royal Caribbean’s Grandeur of the Seas said they heard 'big explosions' after a fire broke out in the stern [rear] of the ship in the early hours of Monday morning.
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By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 03:35 EST, 8 April 2013 | UPDATED: 04:09 EST, 8 April 2013 Bookmakers across the country have been celebrating after pocketing around £50m in bets after this weekend's Grand National race. But the unlikely victory for 66/1 winner Auroras Encore has reportedly cost one £50,000. Spread betting firm Sporting Index had initially predicted the race winner’s starting price would be between 18/1 and 20/1. But when the horse - a 'skinner' at 66/1 - came in first, punters who bought that spread made 46 times their money. When the horse - a 'skinner' at 66/1 - came in first, punters who bought that spread made 46 times their money
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Answer: Grand National woulld be won by 20/1 shot.
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(CNN) -- "Joe Frazier is tied forever, almost by an umbilical chord, with Mohammad Ali because they obviously had a famous trilogy of fights, of which the first and the last were epic fights." The words of respected boxing journalist Jeff Powell. Powell, a columnist for British newspaper The Mail has covered boxing all over the world and knew 'Smokin' Joe' -- who died on Monday aged 67 after a short battle with liver cancer -- both inside and outside the ring, having reported on his fights during the halcyon period of heavyweight boxing in the early 1970s. Speaking to CNN Sport following the announcement of Frazier's death, Powell said: "In the American consciousness Joe is seen as the man who defined Ali in many ways.
"He had a fantastic left hook with which he not only knocked
Answer: Ali down but broke his jaw in the first fight.
Instruct: By John Drayton Floyd Mayweather Jr. can now organize and market fights in Nevada all on his own. The Nevada Athletic Commission voted on Wednesday to grant the undefeated welterweight champion a promoter's licence. The 37-year-old Mayweather has previously worked with fight promoters Top Rank and Golden Boy Promotions in his televised matchups in Las Vegas. Money maker: Floyd Mayweather Jnr has been granted a promoter's license in Las Vegas Rematch: Floyd Mayweather Jnr takes on Marcos Maidana for a second time in September VIDEO Mayweather challenges Maidana to put his money where his mouth is Boxing promoters are responsible for everything from insuring fighters against injury to paying for drug tests and hiring a ring announcer.
The super bout between Mayweather and
Answer: Manny Pacquiao could take place next year
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By Mike Dawes England's Sarah Barrow and Tonia Couch were satisfied with Commonwealth Games silver despite having led the women's synchronised 10-metre platform heading into the last round. The Plymouth pair were in front after four of their five dives on day one of the diving competition at the Royal Commonwealth Pool in Edinburgh. But, in a competitive field missing only China from the 2013 World Championships podium in the event, were overtaken on the final dive as Canada's Meaghan Benfeito and Roseline Filion won gold with a score of 310.65. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Commonwealth Games: Barrow and Couch win diving silver
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(CNN) -- Sen. Barack Obama will take a break from campaigning Thursday so he can visit his ailing grandmother in Hawaii, an Obama spokesman said Monday. Sen. Barack Obama will take a break from campaigning so he can visit his ailing grandmother. "Sen. Obama's grandmother Madelyn Dunham has always been one of the most important people in his life," spokesman Robert Gibbs told reporters. "In the last few weeks, her health has deteriorated to the point where her situation is very serious. It is for that reason that Sen. Obama has decided to change his schedule on Thursday and Friday so that he can see her and spend some time with her," Gibbs said.
Earlier Monday, Obama denounced the "say-anything, do-anything politics" of
Answer: McCain's camp, but said "careless, outrageous comments" won't distract him from addressing the nation's ills.
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(CNN) -- Whether you're a domestic company or an international business, failure to comply with China's strict Internet regulations risks having your online presence curtailed or shut down completely. This means being subjected to the so-called "Great Firewall of China," where websites, from newspaper portals to micro-blogging services, come under intense scrutiny from government censors who prohibit topics deemed unsuitable. "Bottom line is that there's a list of topics that domestic and international media based in China doesn't allow discussions on," said Doug Young, journalism professor at Fudan University in Shanghai and author of "The Party Line: How The Media Dictates Public Opinion in Modern China."
YouTube, which is owned by
Answer: Google, was also blocked in 2009.
Instruct: By Laurie Whitwell for MailOnline Georgios Samaras has completed his move to West Bromwich Albion on a free transfer to boost Alan Irvine’s attacking options. The Greece international striker is identified as a player who could operate as a centre forward or in wide areas. His two-footed ability is also seen as a plus. Samaras, 29, was without a club after Celtic failed to offer him new terms at the end of his Parkhead contract. He attracted interest from Sampdoria, Sevilla and Hamburg and also held discussions with Malaga. Transfer: Greek international Georgios Samaras has signed for West Brom on a two-year deal
'Georgios has played in big games for a
Answer: Celtic team that have often had a lot of the ball and have had to work hard to break the opposition down.
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(CNN) -- At least 1 million people marked the passing of another year at the iconic ball drop in New York's Times Square, despite an early morning dusting of snow and late-night freezing rain. With the help of New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and students from 12 city high schools, the dazzling crystal ball began its descent Thursday at 11:59 p.m. ET. Revelers counted down the final seconds of the decade. The New Year got under way with blasting horns and fireworks shot from the Sky Tower as revelers partied Friday morning in Auckland, New Zealand. Similar celebrations were moving like a wave from east to west as midnight struck across the globe, starting at the International Date Line in the mid-Pacific Ocean.
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Peter Crouch had a hand in three of the four goals as Stoke City drew 2-2 with QPR at Loftus Road. Mame Biram Diouf opened the scoring with his second Premier League goal of the season. Peter Crouch beat Rio Ferdinand in the air to provide the perfect knock-down for the former Manchester united forward to head home from close range. Steven Caulker's header was then prodded past a helpless Asmir Begovic by Crouch just before the break. But the colossal striker redeemed himself as he evaded Ferdinand in the box to sweep home a Victor Moses cross and restore the visitors' lead. Harry Redknapp's side appeared to be heading for a draw before Niko Kranjcar equalised with a brilliant late free-kick.
The hosts will be pleased that they managed to salvage something from the game, but
Answer: Stoke will be ruing their missed chances in a match they should have won.
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American journalist Steven Sotloff began his last journey into Syria with a surprise gift for his fixer, Yosef Abobaker. It was a small camera. "Happy birthday!" Sotloff told his guide, whom Sotloff had befriended a year earlier by interviewing Abobaker's father about the Syrian civil war. Then came the real surprise for the two men: about 15 masked ISIS gunmen jumped out of three cars and took them captive, beginning a dark tale that eventually led to Abobaker's release, but ended in Sotloff's beheading. In an interview with CNN this week, Abobaker provided a detailed account of how he, Sotloff and three armed guards were abducted in Syria by ISIS fighters in August 2013, but since then, never once did U.S. officials try to interview Abobaker about his first-hand experience with ISIS and its captivity of Sotloff.
This trip wasn't the first time that
Answer: Abobaker worked as a journalistic "fixer" -- or a jack-of-all-trades guide who does translations and arranges interviews.
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Chief medical officer Dame Sally Davies today admitted Ebola keeps her awake at night, adding she is worried the virus will reach UK shores Britain's chief medical officer today admitted Ebola keeps her awake at night, adding she is worried the deadly virus will reach UK shores. But Dame Sally Davies added reassurance, while she is concerned about the disease reaching Britain, she is confident it will not spread. She told BBC Radio 4's Life Scientific programme the country is well prepared in the event of a case being diagnosed in a British hospital. 'This is a tragedy for the people of West Africa, it is at the moment, out of control and people are dying, the dead are left in the street,' she said.
'Clearly I worry about it coming in to
Answer: Britain, but that is not a worry it will spread.
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By Mail Foreign Service Former Wimbledon champion Martina Hingis has been questioned by Swiss police after her estranged husband said he was attacked by the tennis star and her family. Thibault Hutin, a French equestrian athlete who married Miss Hingis in 2010, accused the 33-year-old and her mother of beating and scratching him before taking his valuables. He also claimed that the mother’s boyfriend hit him with a DVD player during the alleged assault on September 23. A police spokesman said the tennis star, her mother Melanie Molitor and her mother’s boyfriend Mario Widmer were interviewed last week. Former tennis star Martina Hingis with husband Thibault Hutin in 2011. Mr Hutin has claimed his wife and mother-in-law beat and scratched him then 'whacked' him on the head with a DVD player
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Instruct: Retired Army Gen. David Petraeus resigned from his post as CIA director last week after an FBI investigation revealed he had an extramarital affair. The investigation also prompted questions about whether his paramour had inappropriate access to classified information. The scandal also has sparked an investigation into whether Marine Corps Gen. John Allen, the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan, sent inappropriate messages to a different woman, leading President Obama to put Allen's nomination to become NATO's supreme allied chief on hold. The FBI uncovered the Petraeus affair while it investigated e-mails that his paramour, Paula Broadwell, allegedly sent to a Petraeus family friend, Jill Kelley, according to a U.S. official. Kelley, meanwhile, is the woman to whom Allen allegedly sent inappropriate e-mails, according to the Defense Department.
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(CNN) -- The only criminal charge to come out of the academic fraud scandal at the University of North Carolina has been dropped. Orange County District Attorney Jim Woodall announced on Thursday that ex-professor Julius Nyang'oro would no longer be facing a felony fraud charge. He was accused of taking money to teach classes that didn't exist. Woodall said the decision was based on Nyang'oro's cooperation, both with the criminal investigation, which is over, and the university-sanctioned investigation being done by former federal prosecutor Ken Wainstein. Wainstein was hired this year by UNC to do another internal investigation, since past investigations pinning the sole blame on Nyang'oro have not satisfied questions and curiosity from the community and from critics of UNC who think the scope of the fake classes was much bigger than UNC admits.
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By Rik Sharma PUBLISHED: 06:30 EST, 9 November 2012 | UPDATED: 06:44 EST, 9 November 2012 Barack Obama securing a second term as president of the United States is the end of the world. At the very least, America is dead. Or that's what you'd assume scrolling through this Tumblr blog dedicated to chronicling the misery of Mitt Romney supporters in the aftermath of the election. It may be schadenfreude but there is plenty to enjoy on the undiplomatically named blog - White People Mourning Romney - which gathers together Facebook posts, tweets, pictures and news clippings. White people mourning Romney: The lady on the left looks disgruntled with proceedings while this girl's (right) hopes and dreams were crushed as Mitt didn't make it
Magic moment: These
Answer: Republicans react to a bad result coming in with cries of disbelief and anguish
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(CNN) -- Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum's "Google problem" is well documented. Now, the former U.S. senator's chief political rival, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, appears to be joining him. On Friday, a Google search for Romney's name was delivering a site called "Spreading Romney" as one of its top results. The spoof site (which, as will soon become apparent, is in no way associated with the Republican candidate or his campaign) is a twist on a site that caused Santorum to ask Google to bury it. "Spreading Santorum" popped up on the Web after the then-senator angered gay-rights advocates in 2003 with a comment that compared homosexuality to bestiality and pedophilia. A podcast host and sex columnist created the site, which "defines" Santorum's name with an explicit and lewd term we won't repeat here.
Answer: Google refused, saying it "very rarely" removes content, and only when it is illegal or explicitly violates Google's terms of service.
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New York (CNN)A pair of New York police officers shot and wounded while responding to an armed robbery in the Bronx were going off-duty and probably not wearing their bulletproof vests, police officials said Tuesday. In fact, Andrew Dossi, Aliro Pellerano and three other officers were changing clothes at the end of a dangerous anti-crime detail when they ran out of a Bronx station house to search for two robbery suspects, officials said. The suspects were arrested Tuesday. "Chances are they weren't wearing their vests," Chief of Department James O'Neill told reporters. "They were going home. They jumped into a car and they ended up getting into this fierce firefight."
One of them,
Answer: Andrew Dossi, who is 30 and has eight years on the job, was in stable condition following surgery after being shot in the arm and lower back, according to police.
Instruct: (CNN) -- Hundreds of angry Iraqis demonstrated in the holy Shiite city of Karbala on Thursday, protesting the use of foreign troops in the crackdown against anti-government protests in Bahrain. This week, military forces from the Gulf Cooperation Council -- including Saudi Arabia -- arrived in Bahrain to help the kingdom control a wave of anti-government protests, prompting the Obama administration and U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to urge council members to act with restraint and to allow the citizens of Bahrain to demonstrate peacefully. Although Bahrain's protesters are making primarily economic and political demands, there is a sectarian dimension: Bahrain's population is 70% Shiite; the royal family is Sunni, as is the royal family of Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia recently has seen small demonstrations among its minority Shiites.
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By David Kent PUBLISHED: 06:52 EST, 7 March 2014 | UPDATED: 07:59 EST, 7 March 2014 Gareth Southgate has been forced to issue an embarrassing apology after an administrative error by the FA meant Manchester United defender Michael Keane was blocked from playing for England Under 21s against Wales in midweek. FA officials declared an 'admin error' less than an hour before kick-off on Wednesday at Derby's iPro Stadium because they had registered Michael's twin brother Will, also at United, even though the forward was not meant to be selected for the side. Mix-up: Defender Michael Keane was blocked from playing for England on Wednesday night
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By Lucy Thackray For Daily Mail Australia and Sarah Michael For Daily Mail Australia and Freya Noble For Daily Mail Australia According to Thai surrogacy laws, baby Gammy's biological parents have no claim to their son, and Gammy's surrogate mother can not be forced to give up custody. This comes after the couple claimed, 'we want to get our son back' during an interview with 60 Minutes, despite allegations they abandoned their son after they learned he had Down's syndrome. However, Thai civil law states that the birth mother, 21-year-old Pattharamon Janbua, is Gammy's legal mother and that Gammy and his twin sister Pipah were both born Thai citizens.
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Instruct: (CNN) -- Before there was a Tea Party, there was Mary Rakovich. Rakovich is an anti-abortion rights, pro-environment vegetarian living in Florida with her husband and nine cats. Many Tea Party activists believe she was one of the first people to publicly protest President Obama's economic policies. In February 2009, Obama was in a Fort Myers, Florida, event hall pitching his stimulus plan. Rakovich stood alone outside the hall, speaking against it. For that, she is considered to be a sort of "Godmother" of the Tea Party movement. Nine days after Rakovich's protest, CNBC business reporter Rick Santelli publicly mounted his own campaign against the president's $75 billion plan to help struggling homeowners. It happened as Santelli reported live from the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange on February 19, 2009.
The stimulus bill "had nothing to do with job creation whatsoever,"
Answer: Mary Rakovich said in an interview with CNN last summer.
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Gary Neville has attacked Manchester United’s bizarre transfer policy after claiming the sale of Danny Welbeck for just £16m is ‘strange’. United have spent fortunes this summer to sign Falcao, Angel di Maria, Daley Blind, Ander Herrera, Luke Shaw and Marco Rojo. Neville said: ‘It’s not the way I would expect United to go about their business, I thought it would be more controlled. VIDEO Scroll down to see Phil Neville's thoughts on Welbeck's transfer Manchester United sold Danny Welbeck to rivals Arsenal for £16million after the arrival of Radamel Falcao ‘I can’t work it out and I know I worked with Danny Welbeck last week [with England], but it’s odd. I have to admit I thought the Danny Welbeck sale was a strange one, but that’s just me.
Answer: Arsenal’s £16m signing said: ‘It is well known I prefer to play through the middle so when I get my opportunity I just want to show what I can do.
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Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Tripoli's two million residents faced increasingly dire shortages of food and water Tuesday as rebels estimated the number of people killed during the past six months to be at least 50,000. "I cannot overstate the urgency of this moment," U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said. "Time is of the essence." Ban said his goal was to get U.N. personnel on the ground "as quickly as possible." Sixty percent of Tripoli was without water or sanitation, Ban said. The European Union said Gadhafi forces had closed water-pumping stations in Jebel Hassouna along the route from Tripoli to Sabha while fleeing the capital. The resulting disruption of the water supply in Tripoli is "a major issue," an EU spokeswoman said, adding that security concerns along the road to the stations made it impossible to predict when the flow could be restored.
Sabha is a city in southwestern
Answer: Libya and one of the loyalist strongholds.
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Two of the United States' most recognizable military aircraft -- a pair of B-2 stealth bombers -- caught the eyes of residents as they arrived in Europe this week for training. "They seem to defy science!" said one Twitter user in Cirencester, England, who saw one of the stealth bombers in flight. The bombers' unique radar-evading design always draws attention, as does this training mission in particular, which comes at a time of conflict in Ukraine. An Air Force news release about the mission did not mention the Ukraine crisis, but U.S. fighter jets have previously been deployed to Europe on similar training missions to show support for NATO allies.
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By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 08:03 EST, 7 September 2013 | UPDATED: 11:32 EST, 7 September 2013 Dozens of people were evacuated from their homes last night while two drivers saw their cars swept away as parts of Britain saw almost a month and a half's worth of rain fall in just 24 hours. In Redcar, Cleveland, up to 60 people had to be evacuated while in nearby Saltburn part of a bridge was washed away with some areas seeing up to three inches of rain fall. And on the other side of the country a freak hail storm covered parts of Devon and Cornwall in a blanket of white creating a winter wonderland, at the beginning of September.
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Notorious gangster: Frankie Fraser died today at 90 Notorious gangster 'Mad' Frankie Fraser died in hospital today aged 90, relatives have revealed. The criminal, who has spent almost half his life in prison, passed away earlier at King's College Hospital in Denmark Hill, south-east London, after falling critically ill. His family decided to withdraw life support for Fraser - infamous for pulling out rivals' teeth with a pair of pliers - this morning after he was induced into a coma in the intensive care unit following complications during the operation. His son Dave, 66, told the Daily Mirror: ‘We’re just glad he’s not in pain and isn’t suffering any more. He had a good innings and fought until the end but it was just too much for him.’
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(CNN) -- A massive search and rescue mission continued late Friday for nine people who may have plunged into chilly Pacific water off the Southern California coast after a Coast Guard plane and a Marine helicopter collided. "We're still in the search and rescue phase. We are not standing down from that at this point," Coast Guard Capt. Thomas Farris told reporters at a news conference. "We have every hope that we'll be able to find survivors." The search will continue, he said, "Until I stop." The Coast Guard plans to continue the search at least throughout Friday night and Saturday morning, Petty Officer Henry Dunphy of the San Diego Coast Guard told CNN.
The investigation will be done in "lockstep" with the
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LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Police arrested rapper-producer Kanye West on Thursday morning at Los Angeles International Airport on felony vandalism charges after an altercation with two paparazzi, airport police said. Kanye West attends a fashion show in New York City on Monday. The incident near the airport's Terminal 4 involved the rap star; his road manager and bodyguard, Don Crowley; and a photographer and a cameraman who were taking their photos, airport police said. The cameras of the paparazzi were damaged in the altercation, police said. West, 31, and Crowley were both arrested on charges of felony vandalism. Initial police reports that said Crowley also had been charged with battery were incorrect, police said.
The video was short and chaotic, and the man whom
Answer: TMZ identifies as West never shows his face, which is shrouded in the hood of a gray sweatshirt.
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A couple who defied their families wishes to marry because the bride, at 59, was 32 years older than her husband-to-be, are preparing to celebrate 18 years together. In 1996 Li Yuchen married his older love Ma Yuqin, from north east China's Liaoning Province, after falling in love when he was a child and she was a famous local actress. Despite strong opposition from relatives, friends and neighbours, and Li's father renouncing him publicly, the age-gap lovers risked becoming social outcasts to wed. Li Yucheng, now 44, defied family and friends to marry his older love Ma Yuqin, now 76, nearly 18 years ago
Answer: Ma, now 76, said of their unconventional relationship: 'I hope it goes on for many more years'
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(CNN)When people are faced with overwhelming trauma in their lives, some become consumed by their difficulties, while others emerge stronger for it. In special circumstances, they may find their destiny, and seek to heal the world and make all of us stronger. Myrlie Evers-Williams and Sybrina Fulton are two great women whose achievements demand our attention. Although their personal stories are separated by five decades, these women share parallel lives. Thrust into a position of leadership for the greater good of society, they have used personal grief over the loss of a loved one to become agents for change. Each of these extraordinary women experienced unthinkable tragedy: the killing of a black man in their life who was gunned down while still young. Recently, the two women met in person for the taping of a video for CNN and theGrio.
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Click here to view all the stats and graphics from White Hart Lane As they hunted for arsonists and pitch invaders at White Hart Lane, Tottenham may have unearthed something far more valuable to Mauricio Pochettino: a turning point for the season. Most teams in the Barclays Premier League are searching for the same thing, such is the inconsistency around the country, but the Spurs boss has conjured his third wins in eight days. And this one seemed more significant than those against Partizan Belgrade and 10-man Hull City. This was a team proving to their manager they had spirit to respond after going behind early to a goal by Kevin Mirallas.
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(CNN) -- The chief executive of English Premier League club Arsenal has urged the team's supporters to get behind under-fire coach Arsene Wenger. Ivan Gazidis told the north London team's fans that Wenger was the best man for the job on the day that Arsenal announced pre-tax profits of $78 million for the six months until the end of November. The club's healthy financial situation off the field is diluted by a precarious one on it, because despite Sunday's 5-2 thrashing of local rivals Tottenham, the Gunners are in a battle to finish fourth and claim England's final, lucrative European Champions League spot.
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Answer: English FA statement read: "The charge is that the players acted in a way which was improper and/or brought the game into disrepute.
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(CNN) -- A recent torrent of complaints has prompted Apple CEO Tim Cook to issue a public apology for the company's new maps app in the iPhone 5 and iOS 6, which previously relied on Google Maps. Addresses are not showing up correctly, public transit directions aren't available, and the satellite views make it look as if the Brooklyn Bridge is bending into the Hudson River. Unlike the naysayers, I was delighted to see the change. That's because six months ago, I broke up with Google. It's not a decision I made lightly. I was in an intimate relationship with the company for years. Google knew what I watched on YouTube and which trains I caught into New York City for a night out. It facilitated collaborations with my colleagues and helped me navigate foreign cities. We had some good times together, Google and I.
Clicking a link on my computer or phone automatically opened Google Maps, search, or
Answer: YouTube.
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(CNN) -- Spanish champions Barcelona have announced they've agreed a deal to sign Javier Mascherano from Liverpool. The Argentina international asked to be sold in July and has recently been left out of Liverpool's squad as his drawn out move neared completion. Mascherano is now expected to fly to Barcelona this weekend to put the finishing touches to a transfer believed to be in the region of $27 million. A statement on Barcelona's official website read: "FC Barcelona and Liverpool FC have reached agreement in principle for the transfer of Javier Mascherano, who will join the club for the next four seasons.
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(CNN) -- Welcome to the world of rock and roll racing. "He loves the noise, he knows he's a star, he poses for the photographs," trainer Art Sherman --part of the team behind California Chrome, favorite for Saturday's Kentucky Derby -- tells CNN. "Pure and simple he's a rock star." California Chrome's joint owner Steve Coburn is even more effusive. "We've got one elderly gentleman who comes to the races who has a jackass tattoo on his shoulder," explains Coburn, a nod to the jackass on California Chrome's racing silks. "Fans don't do that unless you're a rock star. People flock where he goes."
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By Nick Enoch Drug dealer Craig Allen, from Sheffield, South Yorkshire, had convictions dating back to 1975 and 'thought he was above the law'. He now faces 20 years in jail An ‘untouchable’ drugs baron who ran a worldwide heroin and cocaine dealing ring from a mansion in Thailand is facing prison today after being arrested at IKEA. Craig Allen, from Sheffield, South Yorkshire, had convictions dating back to 1975 and 'thought he was above the law'. But now, the 50-year-old - nicknamed the 'ginger ninja' and 'little fella' - has been jailed for 20 years. His drugs operation made him £5,000 a week, which was used to fund a lavish lifestyle at the luxury estate he shared with his Thai wife and child.
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Answer: Dutch flat
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It may have started as a humble circuit of rubber strips, but that wouldn't stop Scalextric becoming a thing of dreams. For generations, millions of children have routinely spread themselves onto the floor for hours on end to get the best track-side view of their miniature plastic cars in action. Now, 56 years later, the inventor's family has unveiled the first ever set - completely untouched. Historic: Diane Francis, widow of Scalextric inventor Freddie Francis, has unveiled the vintage set 56 years later Nostalgia: Mr Francis modelled a blue Maserati and a green Ferrari to launch the set at Harrogate Toy Fair in 1957
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Answer: Scalextric is at the heart of our family and our daughters are very proud of their father.
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By the tender age of eight years old, Lachlan De Vries had lost both his parents to their devastating battles with depression. His father John, 21, took his life when Lachlan was just two years old, and five years later his mother Richelle Turpin, 26, tragically did the same on the 9th of March, 2014. Although the young boy has been orphaned by the tragedy mental illness imposed upon his life, he is now under the care of his late mother's loving fiance, Jeremy De Vries - who is in the process of adopting the young boy. Scroll down for video
Answer: Jeremy is like a father to the eight-year-old, and the pair bonded immediately when they first met.
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(CNN) -- When Pedro Matos arrived in conflict-ridden Darfur in 2009 to work as a humanitarian worker, the last thing he expected to encounter was dapper dressing and sartorial splendor. "I was blown away by what I saw," says Matos, a former urban planning engineer who went to Western Sudan to work for a United Nations agency supporting internally displaced people (IDP) in a region rocked by violence for a decade now. "As I got more and more exposed to the camps and to the IDPs, I was taken aback and surprised with what people wore and how different they were from what I was expecting," says the Portuguese aid worker.
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Hong Kong (CNN) -- Months after announcing the reintroduction of the low-cost Datsun brand -- to be assembled in Indonesia -- Nissan Motor Company on Tuesday moved its global headquarters for its luxury Infiniti line to Hong Kong to be closer to the red-hot Chinese luxury market. The common denominator between both moves: Building production and customer base outside the Japanese market, as export-driven companies have been hammered by the high value of the yen. Nissan produces about 20% of its cars in Japan, but CEO Carlos Ghosn would like to see that reduced. "We're going to continue to do that (offshore production), obviously, because how can you compete with the yen at 80 yen to the dollar when the historic level has been 110 (yen to the dollar)?" Ghosn told CNN's Andrew Stevens. "We cannot compete against Korean makes or other competitors."
The Datsun brand first emerged in Japan in 1923 but was phased out in the 1980s as the company focused on mid-market buyers and its upscale
Answer: Infiniti brand, launched in 1989.
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France is launching a counter-attack over fears it's losing its claim as the world's top culinary destination in an 'Anglo-Saxon plot.' The French government is so concerned they have called on two multi-Michelin-starred chefs to draw up battle plans. They hope to be able to challenge the nations who are disparaging their cuisine in a bid to 'dethrone' them as global masters of gastronomy. Star chefs Alain Ducasse and Guy Savoy, who will be putting together a 20-point plan for the special report in January, have admitted that France's global culinary influence 'is no longer the same'. Star chefs Alain Ducasse (right) and Guy Savoy (left) will be putting together a 20-point plan for the 'gastrono-diplomacy' report in January
Finally, the chefs propose that winners of the 2015 edition of France's coveted
Answer: Michelin guide should be announced in a star-studded event at the foreign ministry.
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An Indian flight was delayed by more than 90 minutes after an argument broke out between an irate passenger and the plane’s crew. The Indigo flight from Delhi to Chennai was delayed when a businessman, angry at being forced to wait in an airport coach for 35 minutes, started remonstrating with cabin crew. The pilot reportedly gave a message over the speaker in the plane, saying he would not take off until the passenger had apologised for his behaviour. The spat is said to have occurred following a delay in boarding the aircraft on Sunday. Passengers claim they were forced to wait for 35 minutes in three airport coaches parked on the tarmac as they were transferred from the terminal to the runway.
An announcement was then broadcast declaring that the aircraft would leave for
Answer: Channai only after the businessman, who asked not to be named, apologised.
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Shocked classmates of the alleged Charlie Hebdo getaway driver have leapt to his defence - claiming he was in school with them at the time of the deadly attack. Mourad Hamyd was arrested on Wednesday night after handing himself in at a local police station, after rumours he was involved in the Charlie Hebdo massacre began to circulate on social media. But friends of the 18-year-old suspected terrorist say there is no way he could have been involved, as he was sitting in class at the Lycee Monge when the attack took place. The school is in Charleville-Mezières, around 130 miles from the scene of the murders in Paris.
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FIFA Puskas award runner-up Stephanie Roche has announced she is joining National Women's Soccer League side Houston Dash. The Republic of Ireland international, who only signed for French side ASPTT Albi in July last year, has penned a two-year deal with the American outfit. The 25-year-old forward, who has scored four times for her country, became the first women to be shortlisted for the prestigious accolade in December, after a stunning volleyed goal for former side Peamount United against Wexford Youths in October 2013. Stephanie Roche is all smiles as she is pictured in the Houston Dash home strip The Republic of Ireland forward has moved to the American side on a two-year deal from ASPTT Albi
'With
Answer: France I think I may have jumped into it too fast.
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She likes Target, the Food Network and sun-dried tomatoes. She loves taking pictures of her dog Beast, and admits to checking her phone "every five seconds." Priscilla Chan vaulted into the spotlight on Saturday when it was revealed she had married longtime boyfriend Mark Zuckerberg -- billionaire and Facebook founder. The wedding, according to media reports, came within days of Chan's graduation from medical school at the University of California, San Francisco. The two met more than nine years ago while both were studying at Harvard. In a 2005 Harvard Crimson story about Zuckerberg leaving the university, he is quoted as asking Chan, identified as a "passing friend," "Hey, Priscilla, do you want a job at the Facebook?"
But Chan, who graduated from Harvard as a biology major in 2007, never worked for
Answer: Facebook.
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A mythical metal said by ancient Greeks to be found in the lost city of Atlantis has been recovered from a ship that sunk 2,600 years ago off the coast of Sicily. Marine archaeologists found 39 ingots of what they believe is 'orichalcum' on the sandy seabed among the wreck of a trading vessel that sank 1,000 feet off the coast of the town of Gela, in southern Sicily. The wreck is the fifth ancient ship to be recovered off the coast of the town. Scroll down for video One of the lumps of 'orichalcum' that was found on the seabed just off the coast of Gela, in southern Sicily
Over the centuries, scholars have attempted to locate the real
Answer: Atlantis - believing the account was based on a real ancient superpower.
Instruct: Los Angeles (CNN) -- AEG Live considered "pulling the plug" on Michael Jackson's comeback concerts 11 days before the pop icon died, the show's choreographer testified Tuesday. Travis Payne, who worked closely with Michael Jackson in his final days, earlier testified that in Jackson's last rehearsals before his death, he was "not at show standards but he was rehearsing, he was processing." Payne was called as a witness by AEG Live to counter Jackson witnesses who testified in the ongoing wrongful death trial that Michael Jackson was emaciated, paranoid and so ill they feared for his life as rehearsals continued until shortly before his death on June 25, 2009.
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Tragic: Ashley Anne Riggitano, 22, leapt from a New York bridge The best friend and business partner of a budding fashionista who jumped to her death from a New York bridge on what was supposed to be her 22nd birthday posted a Facebook rant allegedly targeting the young woman just hours before the suicide. Ashley Anne Riggitano leapt from George Washington Bridge at 4.40pm yesterday into the Hudson River. It is believed that earlier in the day, Victoria Van Thunen, who co-owned the jewelry line Missfits with Riggitano, wrote on her Facebook page: ‘Those who incessantly blame others as the cause of their issues should perhaps take a step back and reevaluate these situations. The common thread may be that “they” aren’t the problem, but rather that YOU are.’
‘It was a really big shock to us,’
Answer: Alex Woo said, referring to Riggitano's tragic end.
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Efforts to control mass immigration are being held back by a ‘clearly inadequate’ budget and the institutional bias of the BBC, a report warns today. The Government dedicates just 0.25 per cent – or £1.8billion – of its annual expenditure to securing Britain’s borders and removing illegal immigrants and foreign criminals. Incredibly, this is six times less than the estimated £12billion budget for overseas aid. Migration Watch today claimed a shortage of resources was the main reason the Conservative Party failed in its attempt to cut net migration and to remove non-EU immigrants who moved to Britain, file photograph
It finds significant progress has been made in reducing the number of
Answer: non-EU students coming in, largely thanks to the closure of 700 bogus colleges.
Instruct: (CNN) -- Jenson Button is relishing Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix, as the McLaren driver returns to the site of his first-ever victory for the 200th race of his Formula One career. The 31-year-old withdrew from last weekend's German Grand Prix, won by his teammate Lewis Hamilton, after 35 laps with hydraulics problems, but Button is hoping for better luck at the track where he tasted success as a Honda driver in 2006. "It's always fun coming back to Hungary as this is the track at which I won my first grand prix," the 2009 drivers' champion told McLaren's web site. "After a premature end to my race at the Nurburgring, I'll be hoping for better luck at the Hungaroring.
"I've always gone well in
Answer: Hungary," said the 2008 world champion.
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Midland City, Alabama (CNN) -- Kelly Miller heard the gunshots, then the screams from the school bus. She could hear her children screaming: "He's got a gun. He took a kid." Outside, a gunman had just boarded a school bus, killed the driver and grabbed two children, according to authorities. One of the children escaped. The other, a 5-year-old boy, was not so lucky. The suspect then disappeared with the boy into a nearby well-stocked, underground bunker. Shaken community By now, everybody in the small southeastern Alabama town of Midland City knows what happened. The story has been recounted at the grocery store and at the gas stations, where people trade the latest details about the hostage standoff that entered its fourth day Friday.
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(CNN) -- Olympic hero Michael Phelps was suspended from competitive swimming for three months on Thursday -- just hours after one of his sponsors announced it would not renew his contract after a photo surfaced of him smoking from a bong. Michael Phelps admitted "regrettable behavior" after a photo of him smoking from a bong was published. USA Swimming, the nation's governing body for competitive swimming, said it was withdrawing financial support for Phelps and barring him from competition during the period of his "reprimand." "This is not a situation where any anti-doping rule was violated, but we decided to send a strong message to Michael because he disappointed so many people, particularly the hundreds of thousands of USA Swimming-member kids who look up to him as a role model and a hero," they said in a statement.
We are confident that, going forward,
Answer: Michael will consistently set the kind of example we all expect from a great Olympic champion."
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Los Angeles (CNN) -- The Pixies have just played their signature anthem, "Where is My Mind." As the crowd begs for an encore, Black Francis stands alone at center stage, an uncharacteristic grin spread across his usually enigmatic features. Guitarist Joey Santiago and drummer David Lovering are already heading for the wings, while their new touring bassist, Kim Shattuck, slips into the crowd, eager to shake hands with rabid fans. The Pixies are in the midst of headlining a series of sold-out club dates and festival appearances in support of "EP-1," their first collection of new music in 22 years. It's also their first tour without original bassist Kim Deal, whose departure from the quartet was announced in June. Despite some tensions in the past, her decision blindsided her bandmates.
"She just said, 'I'm leaving on the next flight tomorrow,' " recalls Charles Thompson IV, aka
Answer: Black Francis.
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ONBOARD AN AIR FORCE C-17 OVER HAITI (CNN) -- Bypassing the gridlock of Haiti's main airport and congestion of roadways in the earthquake-ravaged country, the U.S. military delivered badly needed food and water on Monday by parachute. A C-17 cargo plane left Pope Air Force Base in North Carolina shortly after noon, and three hours later dropped 40 pallets -- or "bundles" as the Air Force refers to them as -- holding bottled water and Meals, Ready-to-Eat, or MREs, on a field just north of the Port-au-Prince airport in Haiti. It was the first airdrop of humanitarian supplies by the U.S. military into Haiti since the deadly earthquake there nearly a week ago.
One MRE is usually considered one meal for a U.S. soldier in combat, but there is enough food in an
Answer: MREs packet to make a small meal for two people.
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The Taliban claimed responsibility today for a double truck bomb attack on Afghanistan's US trained intelligence agency which killed 18 people and injuring 150. The co-ordinated attack on the complex in Ghazni, central Afghanistan was the biggest Taliban offensive in recent weeks. Two trucks packed with explosives were used in the attack. One of the vehicles was parked outside the rear gate of the National Directorate of Security building, while the second truck was left outside a police building containing a rapid reaction force. Afghan security forces guard the area after the Taliban attacked the local headquarters of Afghanistan's US trained intelligence agency in a dawn suicide attack
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(CNN) -- A 20-year-old Florida International University baseball star was charged last week with the rape of two females in Nassau, police said Monday. The athlete, Garrett Wittels, has been released on $10,000 bail, Bahamas Police Department Press Officer Sgt. Chrislyn Skippings told CNN. "We are aware of the case and we are providing all appropriate consular assistance," said a U.S. Embassy spokeswoman in Washington. "We are providing all appropriate consular assistance and, due to privacy concerns, we are unable to share specific information about this case." The 6-foot, 1-inch, 198-pound infielder finished the 2010 season on a 56-game hitting streak, the second-longest in NCAA Division 1 baseball history, according to FIU's website.
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By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 18:00 EST, 4 September 2012 | UPDATED: 18:00 EST, 4 September 2012 The first human cases of a mosquito borne virus, previously only found in animals, have been found in Vermont causing widespread fear of an impending epidemic. The Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) virus, which can be deadly a third of the time, has struck two victims who have been hospitalized with flu like symptoms. But health officials fear the virus could develop into a serious strain of the illness that can be fatal. Public health officials fear the easy spread of the mosquito-borne virus, similar to the West Nile virus
The EEE virus, as well as
Answer: West Nile, were both detected in mosquito pools in the two counties.
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Beyonce proved that she doesn't need to spend thousands of dollars to look Flawless, when she wore a $350 frock to her sister's nuptials Sunday. The 33-year-old sported a curve-hugging white dress by the label Torn by Ronny Kobo when she attended Solange Knowles's wedding to her video director boyfriend Alan Ferguson in New Orleans. While Queen Bey has previously worn other pieces by Ms Kobo, the 34-year-old New York-based designer was surprised to see her Maggie Lasso Diamonds dress on display while watching coverage of the high-profile ceremony. Scroll down for video Flawless: Beyonce stunned in a $350 dress by Torn by Ronny Kobo at her sister Solange's wedding Sunday
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Answer: Solange suffered an angry allergic breakout at the end of the ceremony, she was the epitome of elegance as she walked down the aisle with her long-term love Alan.
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By Daily Mail Reporter For years it had remained shut off from the rest of world and shrouded in mystery. But this unique collection of images taken 100 years ago are some of the first ever insights in to rural Japan before it was opened up to the rest of the globe. The collection of pictures - the first ever used to promote tourism in the country - show geishas relaxing in pleasure gardens while workers pick tea leaves from the fields. Memoirs of a Geisha: Geishas enjoy a summer's day in a landscaped garden in this 100-year-old photo by Tamamura Kozaburo
It was around this time that this collection of photos were taken to show off
Answer: Japan to the outside world, which had previously been rigidly introverted and anti any foreign or outside influence.
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By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:57 EST, 31 July 2012 | UPDATED: 14:49 EST, 1 August 2012 Mitt Romney's international trip has won more critics as China and Iran both lashed out against the Republican presidential candidate for his remarks about Israel. Chinese state-run news agency Xinhua said on Tuesday that Romney risked 'reigniting war' between the Israelis and Palestinians by promising to move the US embassy from Tel Aviv to the disputed holy city of Jerusalem. Meanwhile, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad the trip to the Jewish state amounted to 'kissing the foot' of Israel. Scroll down for video
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Jose Mourinho and Chelsea can feel hard done by after contentious decisions contributed to Burnley grabbing a point at Stamford Bridge, according to Alan Shearer. The Blues boss spoke made reference to four key incidents which he believed changed the course of the 1-1 draw in his post-match interviews - citing a foul on Branislav Ivanovic, two penalty appeals and the sending off Nemanja Matic. Match of the Day pundit Shearer, who was backed-up by Robbie Savage, agreed with Mourinho and claimed that referee Martin Atkinson was at fault on each occasion. Jose Mourinho identified four key incidents which he believes shaped his side's draw with Burnley
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London (CNN) -- The head of the International Olympics Committee again rejected calls for a moment of silence during the Games' opening ceremony to honor Israeli Olympians killed in a terror attack at the 1972 Games. "We feel that the Opening Ceremony is an atmosphere that is not fit to remember such a tragic incident," Jacques Rogge, the president of the International Olympic Committee, said Saturday. Ronald Lauder, the president of the World Jewish Congress, condemned that stance Sunday as "unfeeling" and "completely out of touch." More than 100,000 people have signed an online petition calling for a moment of silence in memory of the 11 Israeli athletes and coaches killed by Palestinian militants at the games in Munich, Germany, 40 years ago. A German policeman and five of the attackers also died.
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Families were conned out of millions of pounds in life savings after handing over cash for luxury seaview apartments in UAE to a 'shyster developer'. At least 25 British buyers handed over up to £100,000 each to Iranian developer Frank Khoie, whose company was supposed to oversee the building of the properties. Khoie, who defaulted on the United Arab Emirates deal despite more than 700 international buyers paying deposits worth £50million, was jailed in 2009 after a £9.5million cheque to purchase land for the La Hoya development bounced. Among the British investors were Geoff Land, who lost £100,000, and pensioners Richard and Marilyn Chandlder, who lost £30,000 of savings that was meant for their retirement.
'It would have been a dream place in many ways, business was good, it is not far from
Answer: Dubai, the lifestyle is super, it doesn't drop below 18 degrees in winter.
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Forgotten Manchester City striker Alvaro Negredo is the man whose permanent switch to Valencia next summer has made his old club’s pursuit of Swansea City’s Wilfried Bony possible this month, it has emerged. City are currently in the process of talking to Swansea about a £25million-£30m deal for Ivory Coast striker Bony and hope to conclude the deal in the coming days. It is possible that City may recoup some of the money by selling striker Stevan Jovetic - possibly back to Italy - before the end of the January transfer window but it is another deal that is enabling the Barclays Premier League champions to stay within UEFA restrictions handed down last May after the club failed to meet Financial Fair Play guidelines.
However it is understood that the £25m City are due to receive from Valencia for Negredo this coming summer has also been taken in to consideration by
Answer: UEFA.
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A British medical student suspected of plotting with Islamic State announced ‘I smell war’ just hours before he was arrested. Tarik Hassane, 21, known to friends as ‘The Surgeon’, was being questioned last night over allegations he wanted to bring terror to the streets of Britain. He was Tasered by armed police who stormed a relative’s flat where he was sleeping after flying into the country. The devout Muslim, studying in Sudan, is suspected of travelling to Syria and conspiring with the brutal terror group. Three of his friends, all aged 20 or 21, were also held by Scotland Yard counter-terrorism officers.
Officers kicked in the property's door, threw in three stun grenades and then Tasered
Answer: Tarik Hassane before arresting him at 4.30am
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Anyone who knows Roy Hodgson will tell you that England’s head coach is a lovely guy. Charming fella, brilliant company, great stories. Frankly, that doesn’t make you the man to remain in the most prestigious football job in this country. This is a resignation issue. England are as good as out of a World Cup after two group games. It is a modern-day football scandal. We thought that wretched 4-1 defeat against Germany in Bloemfontein four years ago was bad. Somehow, this was even worse. This defeat, with Luis Suarez allowed to trample all over England’s defence, hurts more than any other because we could all see it coming.
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(CNN)This time there was no escape for Rafael Nadal at the Australian Open. The 14-time grand slam winner rallied to beat unheralded qualifier Tim Smyczek in five sets in the second round but he couldn't come back against a better opponent, Tomas Berdych, in the quarterfinals Tuesday. Berdych crushed Nadal 6-2 6-0 7-6 (5) thanks to a fine display of power tennis to end a 17-match losing streak against the Spaniard. One of those losses came in the 2010 Wimbledon final. Earlier Tuesday, Maria Sharapova set up a semifinal duel with fellow Russian Ekaterina Makarova when she eased past Eugenie Bouchard 6-3 6-2 and 10th-seed Makarova upset third-seed Simona Halep 6-4 6-0.
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A part-beagle named Buddy didn't wait for an invitation to see his 85-year-old master at a Texas hospital. The dog hitched a ride on the outside of an ambulance transporting his owner, Mason County rancher J.R. Nicholson, to Fredericksburg. Ranch hand Brian Wright said on Friday that he summoned the ambulance on October 26 when Nicholson started feeling dizzy. The ambulance had been driving for about 20 miles before another motorist flagged down the driver to say there was a dog on the side step. All aboard: Buddy the four-year-old part-Beagle was found on the bumper on an ambulance transporting his owner to hospital 20 miles into the journey after the ambulance driver was flagged down by a motorist
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(CNN)European counterterrorism agencies scrambled Friday to assess the potential danger of a complex and growing terrorism threat exposed by the arrests of more than two dozen people with suspected links to Islamic extremists. As many as 20 sleeper cells of between 120 and 180 people could be ready to strike in France, Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands, a Western intelligence source told CNN. European Union and Middle East intelligence agencies had identified an "imminent threat" to Belgium, and possibly to the Netherlands, the source told CNN. "There is a tremendous amount of concern over sleeper cells in Europe," said Western official with direct knowledge of the situation.
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Answer: Netherlands said it was not raising its terror threat level, currently at "substantial," the second-highest .
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(CNN) -- Despite appearances to the contrary, the West doesn't have a Ukraine problem. It is clear from the large demonstrations that have swamped the streets of Kiev in recent weeks that the Ukrainian people want closer integration with the European Union, to secure higher prosperity and cleaner government. The problem lies with Russia and its determination to keep Ukraine within its orbit using threats and inducements. In contrast to the EU's adherence to democratic institutions, competitive markets and the rule of law, Vladimir Putin has a rival integration project based on his own model of corrupt state capitalism. Read more: Ukraine, Russia sign economic deal
The "Ukraine first" approach came into vogue because
Answer: Russia leaders simply brushed aside criticism of their record on human rights and business standards.
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By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 16:50 EST, 3 March 2013 | UPDATED: 08:27 EST, 4 March 2013 After nearly losing control of their space capsule, private outer space shipping firm SpaceX overcame mechanical difficulties and delivered over a ton of supplies to the eager inhabitants of the International Space Station. To NASA's relief, when the company's unmanned Dragon capsule pulled up to the space lab 250 miles about Ukraine, all its systems were in perfect order. However, the timing could have been a bit better. Coming a full day late, the linkup was the culmination of a two-day chase that got off to a shaky, almost dead-ending start.
Answer: NASA's shuttles used to be the main haulers for the space station.
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(CNN) -- Tuareg tribesman who reportedly fought for Moammar Gadhafi in Libya have returned to Mali with weapons, stoking violence and forcing thousands to flee, Mali's president said. The development, announced by President Amadou Toumani Toure in a speech broadcast on state TV over the weekend, is perhaps the most-significant regional fallout to date from the end of former Libyan leader's regime. The fighters returning from Libya have blended into the National Movement for Liberation of the Azawad (MNLA) and renamed northern Mali as the Azawad, the name of the region home to a majority of the Mali Tuareg. During the address, Toure blamed freshly-armed fighters returning from Libya for attacks on military patrols outside the northeastern town of Aguelhoc, which has become a flashpoint in the struggle between the military and the rebels.
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An ocean at least as large as Lake Superior lies below a thick layer of ice on a moon of Saturn, new data from NASA's Cassini spacecraft suggests. The results, published in the journal Science, support earlier signs that this small moon has liquid water. That means Saturn's sixth-largest moon could have been -- or could now be -- hospitable to life. This discovery puts Enceladus in an exclusive club of extraterrestrial worlds in the solar system that appear to have a subsurface water ocean. The others are Titan, another moon of Saturn, and Europa, a moon of Jupiter. Callisto and Ganymede, also moons of Jupiter, may also have oceans under ice.
It is possible that this ocean has been sending out the plumes that
Answer: Cassini first observed in 2005, but this has not been verified.
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(CNN) -- A Mississippi schoolteacher was sentenced to life without parole Wednesday for shooting and stabbing to death her lover's pregnant fiancee in 2006. Carla Hughes met the victim's fiance at the middle school where she was a teacher. The same jury that convicted Carla Hughes of two counts of murder Tuesday for the death of Avis Banks spared her life, declining to impose the death penalty. Mississippi is among the states that consider murdering a pregnant woman to be taking two lives. Madison County District Attorney Michael Guest asked the panel of nine women and three men to sentence Hughes to death based on the gruesome nature of Banks' murder.
A key prosecution witness,
Answer: Keyon Pittman told the jury he began seeing Hughes one month after finding out his girlfriend was pregnant.
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(CNN) -- A city official in the remote Brazilian Amazon village of Envira told CNN that five members of the Kulina tribe are on the run after being accused of murdering, butchering and eating a farmer in a ritual act of cannibalism. The village's chief of staff, Maronilton da Silva Clementino, said Kulina tribesmen took the life of Ocelio Alves de Carvalho, 19, last week on the outskirts of Envira, which is in the far western part of Brazil that bumps up against Peru. Portal Amazonia newspaper reported that the Indians escaped after being held for a few hours in the city's police station.
Brazilian law does not allow the military or civil police to enter
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South Korea upset Australia 1-0 at the Asian Cup on Saturday to top the Group A standings and secure a potentially easier path to the final while leaving the host nation facing a treacherous route. Striker Lee Jeong-hyeop scored a perfectly-executed goal in the first half to give his team a surprise lead then the Koreans held on against a wave of Australian attacks to clinch the victory. The win meant South Korea finished at the top of the Group A standings with three wins and will play either Uzbekistan or Saudi Arabia in the quarter-finals. Lee Jeong-hyeop celebrates his first-half goal to give South Korea the lead against Australia in the Asian Cup
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Instruct: (CNN) -- Once the ultimate power couple in China, Bo Xilai and his wife Gu Kailai have now vanished. Bo has been stripped of his top Communist Party posts for unspecified "serious violations of discipline," while Gu has been detained in connection with the death of Neil Heywood, a British businessman. The scandal has rocked the Chinese leadership to the core. But weeks after the shocking news of the couple's fall from grace broke, little substantiated information has come out. It has mostly been rumor and speculation. Some people at the center of the story have been silenced. Others have been locked up.
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Instruct: By Ruth Styles PUBLISHED: 07:01 EST, 8 August 2013 | UPDATED: 07:46 EST, 8 August 2013 'It doesn't matter how old you are,' says Glam Xpress make-up artist Sandra Hadi. 'Anyone and everyone can wear it.' For those not up to speed with Japanese teen trends, Kawaii is all about looking hyper-cute, doll-like even, and it's fast becoming popular here - both with teens and older women. But I'm not convinced. I'm at the Hyper Japan show in London's Earl's Court being transformed into a 'Kawaii' girl, which in my case, means lashings of glitter, a pink wig and a frilly dress of the sort Grayson Perry would be proud of. It's certainly not my usual look.
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Instruct: A teen took a surprise picture with Paul McCartney and Warren Buffett in Nebraska on Sunday night. In the snap, Tom White stands on a Dundee street as he gives the camera a big grin and flashes a thumbs up as McCartney and Buffett sit behind behind him on a bench. The musician and the Omaha-based billionaire, who were seen getting dinner together, appear to notice the photo being taken from where they are sitting. McCartney is currently on tour and will perform at the Pinnacle Bank Arena in Lincoln Monday evening. 'Chillin with my homies': Tom White is seen with 'friends' Paul McCartney and Warren Buffett sitting behind him on a bench in Dundee, Nebraska
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BROOKLYN CENTER, Minnesota (CNN) -- Thousands of Liberians living in the United States face deportation March 31 when a federal immigration status created for humanitarian purposes expires. Corvah Akoiwala is worried about what will happen to his children, born in the U.S., when he is sent to Liberia. In the 1990s, a bloody civil war raged through the West African nation, killing 250,000 people and displacing more than a million, according to a U.N. report. The United States extended "temporary protection status" to all Liberians who could get to America, and 14,000 of them took advantage of that humanitarian offer.
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John McEnroe fanned suggestions that a late-night rumpus with Stan Wawrinka may have contributed to Roger Federer’s late withdrawal from the Barclays ATP World Finals on Sunday night. The world No 2 disappointed more than 17,000 fans at the O2 Arena by pulling out of the final against Novak Djokovic, citing a back injury sustained in his evening semi-final against Wawrinka. But McEnroe also said a post-match spat between the two players, stemming from something Wawrinka said to his opponent’s support bench, would not have helped matters. According to courtside photographers his words were directed either at Federer’s wife Mirka, his father Robbie, or perhaps both.
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(CNN) -- The news broke on the eve of Grammy Awards, the music industry's biggest night: The woman with the pitch-perfect voice who once reigned as the queen of pop at the awards show had died. Whitney Houston was found dead Saturday by her bodyguard on the fourth floor of an upscale Beverly Hills hotel where only hours later she was to attend a pre-Grammy bash hosted by her longtime mentor, Clive Davis. Her death, at age 48, was the final chapter of a storied career that began with the nurturing by superstar cousin Dionne Warwick, soared in the 1980s and 1990s with one record-setting achievement after another, stalled as her drug use and marriage to Bobby Brown made for tabloid fodder and was on the rebound with a highly anticipated star turn.
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Honeymoon murder-accused Shrien Dewani is seen on newly released CCTV footage allegedly slipping away from a policeman and his father-in-law to secretly pay the driver he'd hired to kill his wife. Dewani failed to give an explanation for his seven-minute absence to either the father of his dead wife or an officer assigned to her murder, his trial heard. During the series of shots, the wealthy businessman is seen before, during and after the meeting with Zola Tongo. It came three days after his new wife Anni was found dead in the back of Tongo's taxi, a bullet through her neck.
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Los Angeles (CNN) -- Michael Jackson "had a real monkey on his back" with a longtime drug addiction, his family kept it secret from the world and it led to his overdose death, a lawyer for AEG Live said. The concert promoter's defense against the Jackson family's wrongful death lawsuit began Tuesday and will include testimony from "all of the many, many doctors" who treated Jackson over the past decades, AEG Live attorney Marvin Putnam said. AEG Live executive John Meglin, who is the CEO of the Concerts West division, returns to the stand Wednesday after testifying Tuesday that Dr. Conrad Murray's request for $5 million to work as Jackson's personal physician was a topic at a meeting of the company's executive committee. Jackson lawyer Brian Panish said that was an important revelation that would help his case.
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Pretoria, South Africa (CNN) -- Oscar Pistorius is a heartbroken man who has to live with the fact that he killed the love of his life, his uncle has told CNN in an exclusive interview. For the past three months, the double amputee sprinter has been living at his Uncle Arnold's house in Pretoria. He has grown a beard because he doesn't want to be recognized, and has surrounded himself with photos of Reeva Steenkamp, his uncle says. Pistorius is charged with murdering the 29-year-old model and law school graduate early on February 14, and faces a court hearing next Tuesday.
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They were the terrifying rockets that weren't unveiled until the final months of the Second World War, yet still killed thousands. Around 1,500 V2 rockets - the V stood for Vergeltungswaffe, or Vengeance Weapon - were fired at London and the south east of England, in what was seen as Hitler's last throw of the dice. As this interactive map shows, London bore the brunt of the V2 strikes, which began 70 years ago this week with an attack on Chiswick, in the west of the capital, and ended a year later, leaving more than 7,000 Britons dead. Scroll down for video
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Answer: V2 was so sophisticated, that once the war was over, American and Soviet engineers picked the left over rockets to bits to understand how they worked.
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A council is to include the title 'Mx' on its official forms to be more accommodating to the trans-community. Campaigners say that 'Mx', short for 'Mixter', is a gender neutral alternative to Mr, Mrs, Ms and Miss. Brighton and Hove city council's trans-equality panel previously pointed out that the gender part of forms allows people to say if they are male, female or other. It said the lack of options in the title field does not provide for people who do not identify as male or female. Brighton and Hove city council is to offer 'Mx' as a title option on official forms following a review of services for trans people
Answer: Brighton has a gay, lesbian, bisexual and trans population of about 40,000.
Instruct: A 22-year-old mother and her 19-year-old boyfriend have been charged with child neglect after taking a video of her 12-month-old daughter playing with a handgun and shouting 'pow'. Toni Wilson, a former cashier at McDonald's, and her partner, Michael Barnes, were arrested after police discovered the cellphone footage while investigating Barnes for another alleged crime. In the disturbing video, Wilson's daughter - who we are not identifying - is seen playing with a .40 caliber handgun while sitting on a bed at the couple's home in Evansville, Indiana. As she waves the deadly weapon around, Barnes can allegedly be heard encouraging the toddler to shoot and say 'pow'. The child replies: 'pow', before holding out the gun and pretending to fire.
She is joined by two one-month-old twins, who were also living at the property at the time and of whom
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(CNN) -- Some Syrian writers used to like Bashar al-Assad. Choosing their words carefully, they might say they tolerated him. Those who churned out hugely popular soaps and television shows thought Syria's president, in his mid-30s when he took power in 2000, wanted to be known as a modern leader who defended free expression. Some said al-Assad even looked the other way when a sketch comedy show aired for several seasons that made fun of corruption in Syria. At worst, many reasoned, the young president wouldn't be anymore hard-line than his father, Hafez Assad, who had long kept a purple-knuckle grip on all media in Syria.
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(CNN) -- China's 700 million smartphone users will no longer be able to share stories about politics without official approval, according to new regulations announced by authorities on Thursday, which took immediate effect. The State Internet Information Office released a 10-point document detailing new rules for instant messaging (IM) service providers and users. It is the latest move in an official campaign to "clean up the online environment and rein in rumormongers," according to Chinese media. Although the rules apply to all IM service providers, they are widely seen as targeting WeChat, the immensely popular mobile app that allows people to share text, videos, photos and audio recording with multiple users at once.
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China's first school for butlers has opened in a sprawling upmarket villa - and it is run entirely by westerners. The International Butler Academy offers £11,000-a-head courses to youngsters desperate to cash in on the rise of China's super-rich and the 'Downton Abbey effect'. Recruits in smart three-piece suits are whisked through a punishing eight-week regime which includes shoe-shining, table-laying and pouring wine before working for the East's rising elite. Students pay £11,000 to join the butler course to cater for China's new super-rich who love Downton Abbey The eight-week course teaches students how to shine shoes and pour wine for the new billionaire Chinese
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By Ulla Kloster PUBLISHED: 05:29 EST, 29 July 2013 | UPDATED: 07:44 EST, 29 July 2013 A couple have been banned for driving their cars 50 yards home after drinking at a social club. Mel Arundel, 54, and Roy Burgon, 58, of Melton, near Woodbridge, Suffolk, were convicted of drink-driving after they both denied the offence. They were ordered to fork out a total of £3,710 in fines and costs between them. Roy Burgon, 58, (pictured left leaving Ipswich Magistrates Court) and Mel Arundel (right), were convicted of drink-driving after they both denied the offence. They claimed they were the victims of spite
The caller said the pair had driven home drunk,
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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Defense Secretary Robert Gates has asked Pentagon staff to draw up plans for shutting the U.S. prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, a Pentagon spokesman said. A detainee is seen through a fence in July at the U.S. prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The camp holds about 250 suspected terrorists, down from a peak of roughly 750 men from 40 countries. It houses several top al Qaeda figures, including Khalid Sheikh Mohammed -- the confessed architect of the September 11, 2001, attacks. Gates "has asked his team for a proposal on how to shut it down, what would be required specifically to close it and move the detainees from that facility, while at the same time, of course, ensuring that we protect the American people [from] some very dangerous characters," Pentagon press secretary Geoff Morrell said Thursday.
In an October 31 interview with CNN,
Answer: Barack Obama said only that he would close the facility "as quickly as we can do prudently."
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New Delhi, India (CNN) -- While the whistleblower website WikiLeaks is shaking up the United States and its diplomatic relations with the international community, India has got its own spate of "audio leaks" which has gripped local media and the public. The controversy has hit top government officials, some of the nation's wealthiest tycoons and the 'Oprah of India.' Recordings of phone conversations between a lobbyist and prominent journalists, industrialists and politicians leaked in the past few weeks reveal that some of India's most influential journalists served as power brokers for a deal that is considered one of India's biggest scams ever.
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Boston, Massachusetts (CNN) -- In a stunning upset that reshaped the U.S. political landscape, Republican Scott Brown won Tuesday's special election in Massachusetts for the U.S. Senate seat formerly held by liberal Democrat Ted Kennedy. Brown defeated Democrat Martha Coakley, the state attorney general. Brown's victory made real the once unthinkable prospect of a Republican filling the seat held by Kennedy, known as the liberal lion, for almost 47 years until his death due to brain cancer last August. Before Kennedy won the seat for the first time in 1962, his older brother John held it for nearly eight years until his election as U.S. president in 1960.
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(CNN) -- An Alaska judge warned Gov. Sarah Palin's family against trying to get her then-brother-in-law fired, according to court records. Investigators want to know if Sarah Palin tried to use her position improperly to get her former brother-in-law fired. That warning came long before the controversy over her dismissal of the brother-in-law's boss, the state's public safety commissioner, records show. Palin, the Republican nominee for vice president, is battling allegations she and her advisers pressured Public Safety Commissioner Walt Monegan to fire her sister's husband, State Trooper Mike Wooten. Palin's sister, Molly McCann, and Wooten were in the process of getting a divorce when the judge hearing the couple's case said McCann's family appeared to be putting Wooten's job at risk at a time when he would be required to pay child support.
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Washington (CNN)When Hillary Clinton graduated from Wellesley College in 1969 -- She says she did not try marijuana there -- only 12% of Americans wanted to legalize the drug. In 45 years, however, the tide has changed for legalization: 58% of Americans now want to make consumption legal, two states (Colorado and Washington) already have and two more states (Oregon and Alaska) could join them by the end of the year. Despite their growth in approval, many activists see 2014 as a smaller, but important, step to their end goal. It is 2016, when voters will also decide who they want in the White House, that marijuana activists feel could be the real tipping point for their movement.
Big donors who are ready to fund pro-legalization efforts are more loose with their money in presidential years, according to activists, while
Answer: Democrats and young people are more likely to turn out.
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San Diego, California (CNN) -- Monitoring the immigration crisis requires keeping one eye on Washington and one on the U.S.-Mexico border. One place is full of corrupt and mercenary characters who protect their interests, don't follow the rules, play with people's lives and who only care about making money and amassing power and ensuring their own survival. Then you have the border. Alarmed over tens of thousands of child refugees coming into the United States, House Republicans last week sent up a flare -- and wound up setting themselves on fire. With the Senate in recess until after Labor Day, Republicans approved a pair of show bills.
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Answer: GOP will pay for that mistake for years, and deservedly so.
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Angel di Maria has written an open letter to Real Madrid fans, claiming he never wanted to leave the Spanish giants. The winger completed his £60million move to Manchester United on Tuesday, signing a five-year deal with the Old Trafford club. But he insists he would rather have signed a new contract with the Champions League winners. VIDEO Scroll down for Louis van Gaal: A new team is not built in one month Got him! Angel di Maria poses with Manchester United boss Louis van Gaal upon signing Letter: Angel di Maria wrote an open letter to Real Madrid fans which was reported in Marca
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Answer: Real Madrid in the farewell letter
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(CNN)Barely 20 minutes into our 4WD trip and a leopard nonchalantly crosses the sand road some 10 meters ahead of our vehicle. Any more carefree and it'd have walked up to the jeep and casually asked for the time of day and a cigarette. The leopard is the latest surprise on a surprise-filled long weekend in Sri Lanka. The encounter is eyebrow-raising because our guide, Manjula, has passed Managing Expectations 101 with high honors. "There is a good leopard population at Yala," Manjula said, "but it's hard to see them as they tend to want to keep away from us.
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LONDON, England (CNN) -- "Hey, Hey It's Esther Blueburger" is the latest comic creation to emerge from the Australian film market. Guy Pearce, Hugo Weaving and Terence Stamp star in the camp classic "The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert." An unabashed celebration of girlishness, the coming-of-age movie tells the story of Esther, a bespectacled and awkward teen. Looked down on as nerd at her posh private school, Esther (played by newcomer Danielle Catanzariti) reinvents herself after befriending Sunni, an older girl who goes to the local public school. Bearing a passing resemblance to the runaway U.S. indie hit "Juno", "Esther Blueburger" could well go on to imitate some of the worldwide success of its hipper American cousin.
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By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 3:19 PM on 5th January 2012 William Hague today called on Burma to release all political prisoners and hold fair by-elections - as he became the first British minister to visit the country in 56 years. The Foreign Secretary met President Thein Sein, who unexpectedly embarked on a series of liberalising measures after coming to office last year, and urged him to continue his reforms. Hague, who was pictured with pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi this afternoon prior to their formal meeting tomorrow, also spoke with his Myanmar counterpart Wunna Maung Lwin.
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(CNN) -- Officials with the Iowa Lottery are seeking the winner of a $10.75 million Hot Lotto jackpot who has until 4 p.m. Thursday to claim it. "Someone legitimately won this money and we want them to take it home," lottery CEO Terry Rich said in a news release. "But you must present the winning ticket to the lottery in order to claim the prize." The ticket, which was bought December 29, 2010, at a QuikTrip in Des Moines, must be redeemed by 4 p.m. Thursday. The ticket matched all six numbers: 3-12-16-26-33 and Hot Ball 11. Few financial advisers would consider the $1 spent on the ticket to have been a wise investment. The buyer overcame 1 in 10.9 million odds to win, said Mary Neubauer, a spokeswoman for the state lottery. If the ticket is redeemed, the winner would owe 25% in federal taxes and 5% in state taxes, she said.
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Answer: Iowa Lottery would get back about $1.3 million if this prize were to go unclaimed," Rich said.
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FIFA Puskas award runner-up Stephanie Roche has announced she is joining National Women's Soccer League side Houston Dash. The Republic of Ireland international, who only signed for French side ASPTT Albi in July last year, has penned a two-year deal with the American outfit. The 25-year-old forward, who has scored four times for her country, became the first women to be shortlisted for the prestigious accolade in December, after a stunning volleyed goal for former side Peamount United against Wexford Youths in October 2013. Stephanie Roche is all smiles as she is pictured in the Houston Dash home strip The Republic of Ireland forward has moved to the American side on a two-year deal from ASPTT Albi
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Answer: France I think I may have jumped into it too fast.
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It's game over for San Francisco's iconic Candlestick Park. Where once Willie Mays, Barry Bonds, Joe Montana and so many more created magic memories for the city's sports fans in spite of it's famously blustery winds, heavy machinery is now taking the stadium apart piece by piece. There is no room for sentiment for the demolition crew brought in after a successful public petition against more direct methods, such as dynamite and wrecking balls, extended the wait for the site's next incarnation as a $200million (£130m) urban outlet mall. The mall will open some time in 2017, but the rich history of where it will stand is undeniable. Not just a previous home for the NFL's San Francisco 49ers and briefly the Oakland Raiders, along with baseball's Giants after their move from New York, it hosted what would be The Beatles' last full live concert.
Workers demolish a section of stadium seats inside Candlestick Park, San Francisco, once home to San Francisco's
Answer: Giants and 49ers
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By Will Stewart PUBLISHED: 03:37 EST, 7 March 2013 | UPDATED: 02:55 EST, 8 March 2013 The top Bolshoi dancer accused of masterminding the acid attack on artistic director Sergei Filin - and paying £1085 for it to be carried out - was today refused bail. Pavel Dmitrichenko, 29, was remanded in custody until at least 18 April as the probe goes on into the ballet scandal . Dmitrichenko, admitted in court ordering attack on Filin, 42, but claimed he wanted an accomplice to 'beat him up' and did not sanction the use of sulphuric acid, which left the ex-dancer partially blind and his face disfigured from severe burns.
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The duel between Owen Farrell and Jonny Wilkinson will make Saturday's Heineken Cup final extra special. It is Jonny's last game in Britain before he retires and he is up against the young guy who has taken over the England No 10 shirt he wore for so long. It's a battle capable of capturing everyone's imagination. Flat out for glory: Saracens fly-half Owen Farrell leads the charge for European success In the zone: Saracens fly-half Owen Farrell practices his place-kicking on Friday It's normal to compare and contrast opposition players but these two have many similarities. They faced each other in the semi-finals last year and, if anything, Owen has become more like Jonny since then.
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Instruct: Editor's note: Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, the former lieutenant governor of Maryland and daughter of late U.S. Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, is a former U.S. deputy assistant attorney general and serves on the board of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence. She is a Democrat. Paul Helmke, the former mayor of Fort Wayne, Indiana, is a Republican and president of the Brady Campaign. Kathleen Kennedy Townsend says the bloody Mexican drug war is being fueled by American guns. (CNN) -- America's neighbor to the south is engaged in a bloody war with ruthless drug cartels. It is a war that is threatening to bring down the government of Mexico, is spilling over into neighborhoods in the United States and is fast becoming a serious national security concern.
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Ames, Iowa (CNN) -- Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann won the Ames Straw Poll Saturday, besting eight other Republican candidates in a nonbinding but politically significant vote in the first caucus state of Iowa. "This is the first step toward taking the White House in 2012," Bachmann told the crowd. "And you have sent a message that Barack Obama will be a one-term president. This is a wonderful down payment on taking the country back -- and it started in Iowa." The vote was billed as one that could make or break some campaigns. Six Republican presidential hopefuls on Saturday personally appealed for Iowans' vote, not including former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin. She drew throngs at the Iowa State Fair on Friday but has yet to officially decide if she's running.
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Answer: Minnesota governor has a platoon of smart political operatives in his corner and is thought to have the best ground game in the state.
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Deputies helped a family of four on a Michigan highway early Wednesday morning, after their minivan was unwittingly hauled by a semi-truck for 16 miles. Snowfall prevented the Menz family from seeing anything and caused their minivan to hit a semi-truck, the Roscommon County Sheriff's Office said in a release. A trailer was being hauled by the semi-truck at the time of the accident - and the front of the minivan jammed underneath it, deputies said. 'It was snow-blinding,' Pamela Menz said in a 1:57am 911 call obtained by ABC News. 'We ran into the back of a semi-truck and he's not stopping and our car is embedded underneath of it.
Family: (From left to right) Justin Menz, Jennifer Menz and their
Answer: Matt Menz (seen holding an unidentified woman) were in the minivan with their mother Pamela Menz when it got stuck to the semi-truck's trailer
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By Charlotte Griffiths and Peter Lloyd The BBC placed staff at its Radio 1 Teen Awards under draconian restrictions to prevent presenters being accused of sexual misconduct with minors. All adults – including the station’s star DJ Nick Grimshaw – were banned from moving around Wembley Arena without a security guard and even needed an escort for visits to the lavatory. The rules were so stringently enforced that guests referred to them as ‘Savile Lockdown’, in reference to the late paedophile BBC DJ Jimmy Savile. Stringent: Parents had to sign a new consent form for the Radio 1 Teen Awards which said staff and artists would not be placed in a 'caring or supervisory position'. Guests referred to the rules as a 'Savile Lockdown'
Parents dropping their children off at the
Answer: Radio 1 Teen Awards were told to sign the updated form.
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Kunene region, Namibia (CNN) -- For years, an ancient tribe of semi-nomadic herders known as the Himba has drawn photographers to Namibia's barren northwest. As a result, the striking image of the Himba -- if not their name -- has become known far beyond the remote, unforgiving Kunene region where they eke out a living tending livestock. The reason for this is otjize, a paste of butter, fat and red ochre -- sometimes scented with aromatic resin -- that Himba women apply each morning to their skin and hair, giving them a distinctive red hue. The sight of traditional Himba women has become an iconic image of Africa.
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LOS ANGELES (CNN) -- A trustee for Heath Ledger's daughter has sued an insurance company over a $10 million policy the actor took out seven months before his death in January from a drug overdose. John S. Laviolette, a Los Angeles entertainment industry attorney whom Ledger appointed custodian of the policy, alleges in the lawsuit that ReliaStar Life Insurance Co. is trying to avoid paying on the policy by continuing to investigate whether Ledger's death was a suicide. Under provisions of the policy, the company would not have to pay if Ledger committed suicide. The New York medical examiner ruled Ledger's January 22 death an accidental overdose of six prescription drugs.
If Ledger committed suicide,
Answer: ReliaStar Life Insurance Co. says, "we will pay only the amount of premiums paid to us."
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(CNN) -- Does money make you happy? Does being rich contribute to your spiritual life and its possibilities? Is the gap between the rich and poor a religious problem as well as a social problem in desperate need of solutions? Jesus, Pope Francis, and brain scientists have asked these questions, and the answers are clear if unnerving. Wealth and power are dangerous for your mental health, your spiritual condition, and for society in general -- especially when they contribute to the neglect of the poor. New research explains how this works (more on this in a minute). Ridding the world of poverty is, of course, a fantasy. Jesus knew this: "You will always have the poor among you," he said (Matthew 26:11). He also said, "God blesses you who are poor, for the kingdom of God is yours." (Luke 6:20). Only a few verses before this moment in Luke, he cries (echoing the Old Testament): "The spirit of the Lord is upon me, for he has anointed me to bring the good news to the poor." (Luke 4:18).
Is it any wonder that when a rich young man came to
Answer: Jesus asking for spiritual guidance, Jesus said: "If you wish to feel complete, go and sell your possessions and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven."
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This was the tumble that shook the internet, the fall that was bigger than the £5 million show itself, and quite possibly the ultimate wardrobe malfunction. After a 20-year absence from the Brit Awards, Madonna stooped to conquer — by falling off the stage. The extraordinary spectacle of the singer, worth £520 million, being thrown to the floor at the British music industry’s flagship award ceremony this week will surely go down as one of the most bizarre episodes in pop history. Scroll down for video Madonna's a goner: The Material Girl doesn't shriek or grimace as she tumbles - and is there a trace of a wry smile on her lips?
And then the
Answer: Material Girl, 56, rose, climbed the stairs again and resumed singing, completing her routine with remarkable aplomb.
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(CNN)The Civil Rights Act of 1964 -- hailed by some as the most important legislation in American history -- was signed into law 50 years ago Wednesday. It was known as the "bill of the century." But many Americans today probably couldn't say exactly what the legislation accomplished. "It's really the law that created modern America," said Todd S. Purdum, author of "An Idea Whose Time Has Come." "Its goal was to help finish the work of the Civil War, 100 years after the war had ended, and to make the promise of legal equality for blacks and whites, even though actual equality is elusive to this day."
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I'm an American-Muslim and I despise Islamic terrorists. In fact, despise is not even a strong enough word to convey my true feelings about those who kill innocent people in the name of Islam. I hate them with every fiber of my being. I'm not going to tell you, "Islam is a religion of peace." Nor will I tell you that Islam is a religion of violence. What I will say is that Islam is a religion that, like Christianity and Judaism, is intended to bring you closer to God. And sadly we have seen people use the name of each of these Abrahamic faiths to wage and justify violence.
There can be no doubt that some
Answer: Muslims wrongly believe that their terrorist act is sanctioned by Islam.
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The leaders of France and Germany sat down with Vladimir Putin today to try and hammer out a peaceful solution to the Ukraine crisis, as fears grew that their approach to solving the conflict is threatening Europe's relationship with the U.S. Francois Hollande and Angela Merkel were pictured seated around a table with the Russian president this afternoon, but no UK or U.S. officials were at the meeting in Moscow. Britain's former top Nato commander General Sir Richard Shirreff said the UK should be playing a larger role in the efforts to resolve the crisis amid fears that it could lead to an all-out European war.
Answer: France President Francois Hollande arrived in the Russian capital earlier today to discuss the situation in Ukraine with Putin
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By Helen Pow PUBLISHED: 23:04 EST, 6 March 2013 | UPDATED: 23:30 EST, 6 March 2013 Airlines aren't usually known for their bleeding hearts. But United went above and beyond last month, when it delayed a flight to Lubbock, Texas, so a passenger could get home in time to say goodbye to his dying mother. Kerry Drake got a call from his brother on the morning on January 24, informing him that their mom, Dolores, who'd suffered from rheumatoid arthritis for decades, didn't have long. So he booked the first flight out of San Fransisco, where he works for the government. But the connection, in Houston, was tight.
Answer: United had delayed the plane by around 15 to 20 minutes for him and not only did the emotional son make it to Lubbock as scheduled, but so did his bags.
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By Sarah Dean For Daily Mail Australia A man warned he would die if he attempted to climb Mount Everest has told how he defied medical advice because of a promise he made to himself when he was just 13 and confined to a wheelchair. That one day he would reach 'the top of the world'. Three months ago Multiple Sclerosis sufferer Bobby Bajram, 47, returned from the Everest Region of Nepal. Back home in Melbourne after his incredible expedition to Everest, which was thwarted by a huge avalanche, he is in pain and in and out of hospital having lost the use of his left eye and his legs.
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Instruct: A man was being questioned by police last night after his estranged wife and two young daughters were found dead in their home. Marta Galikowska, 27, and children Maja, five, and Olga, 18 months, are believed to have been stabbed to death in a frenzied attack. Neighbours alerted by the sound of a ‘blazing row’ and screaming found their bodies lying in pools of blood at their semi-detached council home. Neighbours have named the woman found dead as Marta Galikowska, who moved to the UK from Poland Close friends of the family say that Majeczka, five, (left) and Olgunia, 18-months (right) were also found dead
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(CNN) -- After five years of trying, an international group of authors have achieved their aim of taking their Palestine Festival of Literature to Gaza for the first time. The annual traveling festival, known as PalFest, was set up in 2008 to bring book readings and cultural events to Palestinians who otherwise had little access to the outside world. Each year the literary festival has visited several cities in the West Bank, but has been unable to gain permission from Israel to visit Gaza. Israel imposed an economic blockade of Gaza when Hamas took over in 2007, which it says is needed to stop the transit of weaponry to be used by militants in attacks on Israel
"It was vital to come here because of the fact that it's so divided and considered a separate entity, but at the same time totally connected to the
Answer: West Bank."
Instruct: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Western nations should "ratchet up the sanctions" on Iran rather than go through with a proposal for a nuclear agreement that he calls an "extremely bad deal." Netanyahu, in an interview with CNN chief political correspondent Candy Crowley that aired Sunday on "State of the Union," said easing sanctions would take off the financial pressure that could one day cause Iran to "cease and desist" from its controversial nuclear program. "Iran is really on the ropes, their economy is ... close to paralysis, and all of a sudden, you take off the pressure, everybody will understand that you're heading south," he said.
Hagel said the United States -- and
Answer: Iran -- understand that there is the possibility of a military strike from a potentially isolated Israel.
Instruct: As the shock sinks in of North Korea's extraordinary announcement of the execution of leader Kim Jong Un's uncle and former protector, government officials and analysts are trying to decipher what the brutal move means. The ruthless disposal of Jang Song Thaek -- Kim's uncle by marriage who had, until recently, been regarded as the second-most powerful figure in the secretive, nuclear-armed nation -- has serious implications for North Korea, its neighbors and the United States, observers said. But exactly what is going on inside the notoriously opaque North Korea regime remains as murky as ever. "We don't have a clear sense of this at all," said Victor Cha, a senior adviser at the Center for Strategic and International Studies who represented the United States in nuclear talks with North Korea.
One big question is whether
Answer: Kim acted out of strength, consolidating the power he has amassed over the past two years, or out of fear his uncle was building a rival force inside the regime.
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(CNN) -- Akil Vohra quit a lucrative job in international trade litigation to take up something he strongly believes in -- as a legal expert, a Muslim and, most importantly, he says, as an American. He wanted to make sure that Muslims could fulfill zakat, one of the five pillars of Islam that mandates the giving of alms. Zakat is especially important during the holy month of Ramadan, which ends on Saturday. But after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, a dark cloud hung over Muslim charities as the federal government heightened scrutiny over terrorism concerns. Zakat suddenly became a risky religious obligation.
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LONDON, England -- New photos released this week show British air force jets shadowing Russian bombers over the North Atlantic Ocean in scenes that echo the Cold War and highlight Moscow's growing assertiveness. A British Royal Air Force Typhoon F2 fighter plane (left) encounters a Russian Bear-H bomber over the Atlantic. The images from Britain's Ministry of Defence show an encounter outside British airspace last Friday between the Royal Air Force's (RAF) new Typhoon F2 aircraft and one of several Russian Bear-H bombers. The incident comes as Moscow seeks to raise its military profile. The encounter happened on the same day that Vladimir Putin, president of Russia, announced it was to resume the Soviet-era practice of continuous long-range bomber patrols on a permanent basis.
Answer: Russia's air force said later it was a routine flight.
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Sheffield United midfielder Stefan Scougall has every belief another romantic chapter in the cup 'fairytale' he has experienced since joining the club can be written on Wednesday when they attempt to secure a swift return to Wembley Stadium. Following his switch to the Sky Bet League One outfit from Livingston a year ago, Scougall has helped United spring a series of shocks and make considerable progress in knockout competitions. That has included beating Barclays Premier League Fulham last term en route to a Wembley FA Cup semi-final against Hull, in which he scored to put his team 2-1 up before they eventually lost 5-3.
Stefan Scougall (right) is hoping to Sheffield United can spring another cup upset against
Answer: Tottenham
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Humiliated: Nick Clegg makes the announcement that his plans to reform the House of Lords have been killed off - and that he will now block constituency boundary change proposals Nick Clegg plunged the Coalition into brutal bloodletting last night after delivering a crushing blow to Tory hopes of a majority at the next election. The Deputy Prime Minister announced he was abandoning his pet plans for House of Lords reform after opposition from Conservative backbenchers. And in a tit-for-tat move branded a ‘treachery’ by senior Tories, Mr Clegg said the Lib Dems would now vote against Tory plans to redraw constituency boundaries which are expected to help the Conservatives gain 20 seats at the next election.
Mr Clegg was branded a ‘child’ and a ‘hypocrite’ by senior Tories who vowed to wreak their revenge on the
Answer: Lib Dem.
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By Kerry Mcdermott PUBLISHED: 08:57 EST, 29 July 2013 | UPDATED: 13:27 EST, 29 July 2013 '100 per cent sure': Paul Meehan, 40, who is charged with wasting police time, is seen arriving at Croydon Magistrates' Court The neighbour of Tia Sharp's grandmother told police he was '100 per cent' sure he had seen the murdered schoolgirl when she was already dead, a court heard today. Paul Meehan, 40, risked derailing the police hunt for the 12-year-old by lying about seeing her just before she was reported missing, it is said. He claimed to have spotted Tia leaving her grandmother's home in New Addington, Surrey, on August 3, last year.
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Barack Obama's top spokesman shied away on Monday from confirming UK Prime Minister David Cameron's revelation that the president calls by a nickname – 'bro.' But it's the way he dodged a question about presidential nicknames from CBS White House Correspondent Major Garrett that had reporters laughing. 'To paraphrase a local baseball player here in Washington, D.C., that's a clown question, bro,' Earnest said during the first press conference since Obama and his entourage returned from a lengthy Hawaiian vacation. The reference wasn't lost on a chuckling press corps: Bryce Harper, an outfielder with the Washington Nationals baseball team, created that quip in 2012 to dismiss a post-game question he didn't want to answer.
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By Daniel Martin, Whitehall Correspondent PUBLISHED: 22:58 EST, 8 July 2013 | UPDATED: 05:55 EST, 9 July 2013 Ed Miliband has spoken for the first time how he used to go out with BBC economic correspondent Stephanie Flanders - some months before she had a relationship with Ed Balls. The Labour leader, who admitted he was a ‘late developer’ when it comes to women, denied it was weird that he had dated the same journalist as his shadow Chancellor. The relationship is believed to have happened in the 1990s, after they had left university. But, until now, Mr Miliband has been unwilling to speak about the affair, which happened many years before he met his wife Justine.
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By Tara Brady PUBLISHED: 13:17 EST, 2 April 2013 | UPDATED: 01:36 EST, 3 April 2013 The staff association representing a police officer who is suing a suspected burglary victim has defended her and said it had 'failed to prepare her'. PC Kelly Jones, 33, is taking legal action against garage owner Steve Jones, 50 after she fell on a kerb while attending a suspected break-in. Lawyers claim Mr Jones was at fault for failing to ensure the officer was 'reasonably safe', making no attempt to light the area or warn her about the step when she went to the incident in Thetford, Norfolk, in August last year.
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By Marianne Power PUBLISHED: 16:29 EST, 7 August 2013 | UPDATED: 16:54 EST, 7 August 2013 Marianne Power tests two different 'seasonal' Spanx The wedding was straight out of the pages of a magazine. The bride wore Fendi, the vows were exchanged in a garden overlooking Lake Como and the lunch was five courses of pure heaven. But the thing I remember most about my friend's perfect wedding last summer is just how hot I was. It's not that the temperatures were particularly scorching - in the pleasant mid-20s at most - but I still spent the celebration sweating like a pig on a spit, and looking about as attractive as one. By the end of the day I was so hot and bothered I was ready to pass out.
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Instruct: Their beautiful brand of football is the envy of the world and almost impossible to replicate. But it seems the clubs of the English Premier League and the Championship are more than happy to take just a little sprinkling of that Barcelona magic. The Catalan club have published a dream team of their former players currently playing at clubs in England's top two divisions - and it's a pretty talented bunch. While the likes of Alexis Sanchez, Yaya Toure, Cesc Fabregas, Mikel Arteta and Victor Valdes are household names, there are plenty of lesser-known La Masia graduates making the grade too.
His departure to Manchester City in 2010 disappointed many Barca fans but Toure has gone from strength to strength in the
Answer: English Premier League.
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The British government drew up plans to whisk Colonel Gaddafi out of Libya and allow him to live out his days in another African country, it was reported last night. The MI6 plan would have placed the dictator ‘in retirement’ and out of the reach of international law in oil-rich Equatorial Guinea. It was regarded as an option for ending the devastation and loss of life during the rebel uprising and subsequent international assault by Nato forces including Britain in 2011. History: Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair meeting Colonel Muammar Gaddafi back in 2007 - it has been revealed that Britain planned to take Gaddafi out of Libya
The belief at the time was that it was an option that
Answer: Equatorial Guinea might have been prepared to accept.
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By Phil Vinter PUBLISHED: 11:07 EST, 14 May 2012 | UPDATED: 01:31 EST, 15 May 2012 A lorry driver inadvertently carried out some extreme littering today when his transporter overturned and spewed out tons of scrap metal from a bridge on to the M6. Commuters on the busy stretch of motorway near Walsall had a lucky escape when the hefty J.R. Foster vehicle flipped on to its side and a tangle of metal debris poured down a bank before spilling across two lanes of the northbound carriageway. Incredibly the lorry driver who lost control of his vehicle was unhurt in the incident.
Wolverhampton Road, by
Answer: Walsall during the clear up and recovery operation.
Instruct: (CNN) -- The amateur video shows men, shirtless and seeming dangerously drunk, rolling on the ground or staggering near a counter top covered with booze bottles. Another part of the video shows a man babbling incoherently with a syringe nearby. This is not a scene at a college frat house. It is a video of employees of an American security contractor working in Kabul, Afghanistan. "It reminded me of times I'd visit my friends going to college that were in fraternities," said John Melson, a former employee of Jorge Scientific who was based at that villa in Kabul on assignment to support efforts to train Afghan security personnel.
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Instruct: The Eurozone was back on the brink last night as Spain edged towards a financial disaster that could tear the single currency apart. Analysts said Spain’s huge economy was at a ‘tipping point’ and would inevitably need international aid. In a sign that Europe’s debt crisis is deepening, Italy’s borrowing costs edged higher, Greece was was facing a 1930s-style depression and its austerity measures were said to be faltering. Look of concern: Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy attends a plenary session in Madrid to debate the country's spiralling borrowing costs Additionally, ratings agencies threatened to strip Germany of its gold-plated credit rating because of the risk of the crisis spreading.
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By Mail Foreign Service PUBLISHED: 12:12 EST, 5 March 2013 | UPDATED: 02:45 EST, 6 March 2013 A Russian soldier who went missing 33 years ago during the Soviet Union’s ill-fated Afghan War has been found alive, living a semi-nomadic existence. Red Army conscript Bakhretdin Khakimov was presumed dead by Soviet chiefs. In fact, he had been wounded in battle in 1980 and was rescued and cared for by locals. He adopted an Afghan name, Sheikh Abdullah, married a local woman, who later died, and now practises herbal medicine in the western province of Herat. Walking wounded: Bakhretdin Khakimov was presumed dead by Soviet chiefs, but he had been wounded in battle in 1980 and was rescued and cared for by locals
Answer: Soviet lost 14,453 men, while there were between 850,000 and 1.5
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Moscow (CNN) -- Russian election authorities officially registered Prime Minister Vladimir Putin Monday as a candidate for president in next year's election, they announced on their website. Putin will represent his United Russia party, the Central Election Commission said. The move is the latest step toward Putin's reclaiming the presidency after switching to the prime minister's office because of a law barring him from serving more than two consecutive terms as president. Russia's third-richest man, the billionaire New Jersey Nets owner Mikhail Prokhorov, announced this month that he will run against Putin for president. Many ordinary Russians suspect the Kremlin put Prokhorov up to it to give the impression the contest is fair.
"It is obvious to me that the attacks on the latest election are secondary; their primary goal is the next election, the Russian presidential election,"
Answer: Putin said December 15.
Instruct: Eddie Ray Routh told a ranger he shot dead famed Navy SEAL Chris Kyle because: 'If I did not take down his soul, he was going to take down mine.' A tape of his confession was played in court in Stephenville, Texas on Monday as Routh's murder trial entered its second week. The former Marine, 27, is accused of shooting dead Kyle and his friend Chad Littlefield after they took him to a gun range in February 2013 as he battled PTSD. In the taped confession, which was taken just hours after he was arrested, Routh told Texas Ranger Danny Briley that he killed the men because he thought they were 'headhunters' who were 'trying to hunt everybody down'.
He shot dead Kyle first - because he recognized him more - before shooting dead
Answer: Chad Littlefield, he said.
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By Bianca London for MailOnline As the editor in chief of fashion bible Vogue it is no surprise that Anna Wintour is bang up-to-date on the season's biggest trends. The magazine editor embraced the hottest colour of the summer as she attended day one of the U.S. Open wearing a scarlet dress to the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. The 64-year-old tennis fan was incredibly chic in the flared midi dress, which she teamed with nude Manolo Blahnik shoes, statement jewels and her trademark coiffed bob. Scroll down for video Lady in red: Anna Wintour wore the hottest colour of the season as she attended day one of the U.S. Open at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center
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Jakarta, Indonesia (CNN) -- Hours after voting ended in Indonesia's presidential race, candidate Joko "Jokowi" Widodo proclaimed victory while his rival Prabowo Subianto urged patience as the official vote count proceeded. Results of an unofficial quick count on Wednesday indicated a slight edge for Widodo, a former furniture exporter who rose to become Jakarta governor, ahead of Prabowo, a former military man. "Today, Indonesia's new son has been chosen by the people," Widodo declared. "We begin a new phase in our history and we start a new beginning of Indonesia." Widodo's leap from relative obscurity to potential leader of the world's most populous Muslim nation has drawn comparisons to U.S. President Barack Obama's meteoric rise in 2008. For his supporters, the "Jokowi effect" heralds a new breed of political leaders -- a break from Indonesia's tradition of leaders with military, bureaucratic or elite backgrounds.
Answer: Joko "Jokowi" Widodo told his supporters in Jakarta, "Our job is to guard and ensure that the count by the election commission is conducted in a proper, honest, clean way, free of any manipulation."
Instruct: WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Virginia hasn't backed a Democrat for president in 44 years, but economic concerns and changing demographics are giving Sen. Barack Obama a chance to steal the once reliably red state from Republicans. Sen. Barack Obama waves as rain falls on a rally in Fredericksburg, Virginia, in late September. Polls earlier this year showed Sen. John McCain, the Republican presidential nominee, leading Obama, his Democratic rival, in Virginia by a healthy margin. A Virginia Commonwealth University poll taken May 12-18 had McCain leading 47 percent to 39 percent. But as the financial crisis has shaken voters' confidence in the economy, Obama has begun to open a lead in the state, as he has done in other battleground states.
Polls show that voters have more confidence in Obama to handle the economic crisis than they do in
Answer: John McCain, and are more likely to blame Republicans for the recent turmoil than Democrats.
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(CNN) -- Who would have thought it? Team Brazil just scraping by in a cliffhanger penalty kick shootout. But from here on out, where every game means somebody's going home, there's a 12th man on the field, a true equalizer -- roaring determination. And it nearly snatched victory for Chile. But Brazil's dream of winning a World Cup on its own soil has survived. It meets Colombia in the quarterfinals after it sent Uruguay home to join striker Luis Suarez, whom FIFA suspended for biting an Italian player last week. That may have cost Uruguay the game, but at the same time, Colombia has hit the World Cup like a whirlwind, and fans are swooning for their stand-out midfielder James Rodriguez. He has shot half of Colombia's total 10 goals in the tournament so far.
They may be epidemic in
Answer: Brazil after the celebration parties.
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John W Henry is fond of talking about The Liverpool Way. But in one respect, the owner is moving away from the club’s traditional blueprint for success this summer by buying players in bulk order. When Liverpool dominated the football landscape, they used to tweak their squad with one or two quality acquisitions each summer. Now, with Luis Suarez gone and Champions League due to return, manager Brendan Rodgers has been given the green light to go for quantity – understandable in one way, but risky in another. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Emre can and Lazar Markovic dazzling before linking up with Liverpool
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(CNN) -- Former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin spoke Friday at a rally for her former running mate, Sen. John McCain, urging voters to support the senator in his re-election bid in Arizona. The rally, in Tucson, Arizona, was their first joint public appearance since McCain conceded the 2008 presidential election. McCain faces a primary challenge from former Rep. J.D. Hayworth and has come under criticism for being too moderate on a variety of issues, including immigration. Several leading Tea Party activists in Arizona have decided not to endorse McCain or Hayworth, criticizing both of their records while serving in Congress.
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By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 13:59 EST, 31 May 2013 | UPDATED: 16:38 EST, 31 May 2013 Katie Couric revealed this week that she once went on first dates with Full House star Bob Saget and Survivor host Jeff Probst - but neither ever called her again. Now the guys have given their take on their experience with the TV journalist and talk show host, now 56. In an endearing email to Us Weekly, Probst revealed a mutual friend first tried to set them up in 2001, but 'the timing never worked out'. It wasn't meant to be: Katie Couric and Jeff Probst have both given their take on their first - and only - date
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Saran Kaba Jones was just eight years old when she fled Liberia in 1989, escaping the horrors of a ruinous civil war that would plague the small West African nation for well over a decade. As the daughter of a diplomat, Jones went on to live a fairly privileged life abroad, following her family to countries like Ivory Coast, Egypt, France and Cyprus before moving to the United States to attend college. Meanwhile, back in Liberia, the country descended into a conflict that left an estimated 250,000 people dead and many more displaced, as well as destroying much of its economy and infrastructure.
"It just wasn't the
Answer: Liberia which I remembered as a young child -- things like basic necessities were non-existent: access to clean water, access to health care, access to basic education were non-existent and the challenges just seemed so enormous for the government."
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They come from across America: they are blonde, brunette, pageant queens, models, actresses, single moms and even medics. But the one thing they all have in common is a love of Prince Harry - and they seem desperate to become the 'spare' heir's wife. Of course, the royal they hope to snag is - supposedly unbeknown to them - not the real Harry at all but a dashing lookalike. Now MailOnline can reveal the 12 real-life ladies wooed by a true 'pretender' to the throne on I Wanna Marry Harry, the new Fox reality show set to air May 27.
Jake, 36, a trained pilot, told how he planned to fly
Answer: Meghan Jones around the world and boasted the couple were taking Latin dancing lessons.
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Authorities are cracking down on Islamic fundamentalist preacher Junaid Thorne after they ordered him to face charges in court following allegations he has travelled between Sydney and Perth using false names. The controversial self-styled sheik was on Thursday issued with a notice to appear in a Perth court at a later date, an AFP spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia. AFP officers conducted a search warrant on a home in Bass Hill, south-west of Sydney, on Thursday and the 25-year-old was subsequently informed of the notice. He will face charges in court for using a carriage service to book a ticket under a false name and the second for using the ticket to travel interstate, the West Australian reports.
While police only released few details of the raid in
Answer: Sydney, Thorne could reportedly face further charges.
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François Hollande, the newly-inaugurated President of France, may be as notable for what he has not done as for what he has. He has never held national elective office despite being at the center of French politics for more than a decade, and he has never been married despite a three-decade relationship and four children with Ségolène Royale, another of the country's top Socialist politicians. Hollande led the Socialist Party for 11 years and was leader when Royale ran unsuccessfully for president against Nicolas Sarkozy in 2007. Hollande and Royale split up a month before that election, and he is now seeing journalist Valérie Trierweiler, who appeared, smiling with him, as he celebrated his victory Sunday.
But given the constraints of international finance and economic structures, observers said Hollande will not really have room to maneuver to shift
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By Beverley Morrison PUBLISHED: 12:05 EST, 7 November 2013 | UPDATED: 13:41 EST, 7 November 2013 Smog in China’s most populated city is being blamed for a fertility crisis as the incidence of low sperm counts among its men reaches record levels. Doctors in financial capital Shanghai say air and water pollution is a ‘major culprit’ for the city’s predicament and warn that action needs to be taken urgently. ‘If we don’t protect the environment now, mankind will face a worsening infertility predicament,’ Dr Li Zheng, a sperm expert at the city’s Renji Hospital told the Shanghai Morning Post.
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By Gavin Allen Last updated at 10:44 PM on 28th January 2012 The growing power of a rebel army has seen control of the Syrian capital of Damascus split between rival gunmen fighting for or against President Bashar Assad. Two days of bloody carnage in which at least 74 people have died has come as the rebel force - the Syrian Free Army - steps up its mission to take control of the streets from government forces. 'We had a big battle here earlier this month,' a Damascus schoolteacher, who did not want to be identified for fear of reprisals, told The Times.
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By Jason Groves PUBLISHED: 16:50 EST, 2 October 2013 | UPDATED: 01:37 EST, 3 October 2013 John Hirst who has campaigned for prisoners to win the right to vote. He murdered his landlady with an axe Clamour for Britain to leave the European Court of Human Rights intensified last night, after the only UK judge on the panel called for axe murderers to be given the vote. The remark from Paul Mahoney, a bureaucrat who has never sat as a judge in this country, shocked MPs. ‘If you are killed by an axe murderer, I would still give him the vote – he would have a say,’ Mr Mahoney told a cross-party group of politicians in Strasbourg.
‘The only “flea” is the
Answer: European Court of Human Rights sucking the lifeblood out of our democratic authority, with each bite it takes in cases like John Hirst,’ he said.
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(CNN)Recently, the new on-demand economy met U.S. employment law, and the encounter left both sides dazed and confused. In San Francisco, one federal district judge speculated that the ride-sharing company Uber may have to treat its drivers as employees rather than independent contractors. In another courtroom in the same city, a different judge, hearing a lawsuit brought by drivers for Uber's rival, Lyft, opined that U.S. employment laws actually may not cover the drivers as employees. Neither court has yet issued a final decision, but when they do, both judges will be right. Work -- both its structure and its very nature -- is undergoing rapid change in our country.
As the
Answer: San Francisco judges recognize, these developments have implications not only for the way in which work is organized, but for whether or not work delivers decent pay and working conditions, the right to join with other workers to improve jobs and the social safety net on which workers rely when they are between jobs or ready to retire from the world of work.
Instruct: What is the most logical completion of this news story?.
(CNN) -- Jacqueline Mars, a co-owner of the candy empire of the same name, was involved in a car crash Friday near her home in Northern Virginia that killed an 86-year-old woman. Mars was driving alone in her 2004 Porsche SUV when "for unknown reasons the vehicle crossed the center line and struck an eastbound 2013 Chrysler minivan occupied by six people," according to the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office. One of those six people, Irene Ellisor of Huntsville, Texas, died at the scene. Authorities say she was not wearing her seat belt. Mars, 73, was hospitalized for her injuries and is now recuperating at home, according to her personal spokesman.
The sheriff's office says the remaining passengers -- all from
Answer: Texas -- were all treated and discharged from area hospitals.
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London (CNN) -- L'Oreal harnessed the French reputation for elegance to become a global cosmetics giant -- and the company's CEO says European economies should apply similar logic to escape their current woes. Jean-Paul Agon, L'Oreal's chair and chief executive, said European countries need to identify areas of expertise to succeed in the global marketplace -- just like companies. "You have to specialize yourself in some areas where you are going to be [in] the top league worldwide," he said. European countries had great potential if they could only find their niche, he added. "Europe could be rich (given) the diversity of its countries, the diversity of its expertise, as long as each country is able to maximize its success, its potential in its own field."
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Washington (CNN) -- Just a few days before Black Friday signals the beginning of holiday shopping fury, the U.S. Public Interest Group has released its 26th annual "Trouble in Toyland" report, alerting consumers to the dangers and toxins that can still be found in children's toys. The biggest concerns are toys containing chemicals that are potentially toxic, or that contain choking, strangulation or noise hazards. While U.S. PIRG -- a non-partisan consumer advocacy group -- does not test every toy sold in stores, it takes random samples and has them laboratory tested to check for acceptable levels of toxic substances or other hazards.
There are multiple online resources for parents seeking information about the toys they're purchasing, including www.toysafety.mobi which is an interactive site administered by
Answer: PIRG that can be accessed through smart phones.
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Google Street View is great for virtually visiting local landmarks and bustling cities, but the service really comes into its own when mapping the far-flung regions of the planet. And the latest of these distant locations to be added is Greenland. It is the first time Google has captured the island and highlights include the Illulissat icefjord, the region's capital Nuuk including statues in honour of missionary Hans Egede, and the 10th century Viking settlement of Erik the Red. Greenland is the 66th country to be added to Google's Street View mapping service and highlights include the Illulissat icefjord, on the west coast of Greenland. The Unesco World Heritage site is 155 miles (250km) north of the Arctic Circle and features the Sermeq Kujalleq, one of the few glaciers through which the Greenland ice cap reaches the sea (pictured)
'Although known for its sparse population,
Answer: Greenland is chock full of glorious natural wonders and historical sites.'
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By Alison Boshoff PUBLISHED: 17:01 EST, 29 August 2013 | UPDATED: 10:42 EST, 30 August 2013 What could be more heartwarming than a picture of one of the world’s most eligible bachelors doting over the lady carrying his child? Perhaps a whole series of them? For over the past week, the public has been treated to a host of pictures documenting Simon Cowell’s blossoming romance with Lauren Silverman, the U.S. socialite who is three months pregnant. Scroll down for video Steady on girl, you'll swallow him whole! As Simon grips the sides of his public sun lounger on the beach at St Tropez in apparent panic, Lauren pins him down for another smooch. But why go to the beach when you have a private yacht in the bay? CRINGE FACTOR: 8/10
Answer: Lauren puts on another show at an outdoor cafe in St Tropez.
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Dressed in a white headscarf and hooded coat, this is France’s most wanted woman arriving in Turkey en route to the Syrian war zone. Hayat Boumeddiene, 26, reached Istanbul a week before her husband, Amedy Coulibaly, carried out the Paris atrocity at a Jewish deli store. In the video, released by the Turkish authorities yesterday, Boumeddiene and a male companion calmly hand over their passports to a border guard who stamps them, passes them back and sends them on their way. Video has emerged believed to show Hayat Boumeddiene, the partner of Amedy Coulibaly, at Istanbul airport In the video, she is shown handing over her passport - Turkey's Prime Minister said she arrived on January 2
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Instruct: (CNN) -- Israelis looking to know when to take cover are turning to their smartphones to get real-time notifications after Hamas fires rockets from Gaza. The Red Alert app co-created by Ari Sprung, an Israeli software developer born in the United States, has become increasingly popular as the conflict escalates. While the country's Iron Dome missile defense system intercepts most rockets, some do get through. As a live interview with Sprung and CNN's Brooke Baldwin began Wednesday, both phones -- one in Jerusalem, the other in Atlanta -- sounded in real time as rockets were fired toward the Israeli cities of Ashkelon and Ashdod.
Once the app is downloaded, users can select which
Answer: Israeli cities for which they want to get alerts.
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Apple could be forced to scrap its latest iPhone connectors under plans to create a universal phone charger in the European Union. An EU Parliament Committee has voted to standardise power connectors so that everyone who buys a handset in the Union gets the same type of charger, expected to be a microUSB connector. Yet Apple, and firms including Asus, use specially-designed connectors that only work with their own handsets and, if the proposals are passed, could be forced to stop selling them in certain countries in order to comply with the law. Apple could be forced to scrap its Lightning connector, pictured, under plans to create a universal phone charger in the European Union. A Parliament Committee has voted to standardise power connectors so everyone who buys a handset in the Union gets the same type of charger
It introduced its Lightning connector in September 2012, which was shipped automatically with the then-new iPhone 5, and this connector replaced the
Answer: Apple 30-pin connector that charged older models of the phone, as well as its iPods.
Instruct: What's the most logical way to complete this passage?
(CNN) -- Do you ever get sick of your phone ringing? What about Facebook fatigue? Does Twitter sometimes give you stress headaches, making you occasionally wish you could just yank the plug on your online life? Do you get nervous when your smart phone rings? A report says you're not alone. Well, you're not alone, according to a recent report from the Pew Internet and American Life Project, a nonprofit research group in Washington. The report, written by John Horrigan, the project's associate director of research, says 7 percent of Americans use the Internet as their primary means of social communication and also feel conflicted about that fact. These online social network users, which Horrigan calls "ambivalent networkers," are so connected they feel like they can't quit.
You might start to use your
Answer: Facebook page or your Twitter account as a means to say, "Hey guys, I'm shutting down for a while, so don't worry about me if I don't respond to you immediately."
Instruct: Find the right ending to this passage.
The arrest of an American teenager for allegedly attempting to join the Islamic militant group ISIS has stunned people in the working-class Chicago suburb where he lives. Neighbors and attendees of a local mosque described Mohammed Hamzah Khan, 19, as a nice, polite young man. "He's the last person that we'd think that would happen to," Bahauddin Ali Khan, a member of the mosque that Khan regularly attended in Bolingbrook, Illinois, told CNN affiliate WLS. FBI counterterrorism agents arrested Khan on Saturday at O'Hare International Airport where he was planning to fly to Vienna and then onward to Istanbul, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
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Sportsmail asked 10 current and ex-boxers, both former and reigning Champions and Olympic gold medallists among them, to give their verdict on the big fight. It would seem that Carl Froch is the favourite to beat George Groves for a second time... VIDEO Scroll down to see the experts make their predictions The wait is over: Carl Froch and George Groves finally meet at Wembley (Former world light-welterweight champion)Groves knows he can hurt Froch; Froch knows he can hurt Groves. Froch won’t be so macho this time; he knows he can get knocked down. Verdict: FROCH (Lost to Groves in 2011)I keep changing my mind. Groves boxed well last time but Froch is the champion; he has a lot of heart and a good chin.Verdict: GROVES
I like
Answer: George Groves’ style and he was unlucky not to win the first bout, but he might have missed his chance.
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Brendan Rodgers has brought Mario Balotelli crashing back down to earth with a warning he must improve his work rate to become a success at Anfield. Liverpool's manager yesterday clarified the controversy around Balotelli's spot-kick against Besiktas, insisting the Italy striker was justified in taking the responsibility off Jordan Henderson as he is No 2 penalty taker to Steven Gerrard, who was not on the pitch. Rodgers was unhappy with the bickering that took place after the penalty had been awarded but of far greater concern to him was the way Balotelli played after he had given Liverpool a lead to take to Istanbul.
Answer: Balotelli insists to Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson that he should take the penalty against Besiktas
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(CNN) -- More than two dozen times in the past three years, authorities came to Phillip and Nancy Garrido's ramshackle home at 1554 Walnut Ave. in Antioch, California, a rural property where Jaycee Dugard is said to have been confined for 18 years. Jaycee Dugard was locked in a shed tucked under a blue tarp in her alleged captor's backyard. And each time, they left without learning of the secret shed where Dugard lived. The Garridos have pleaded not guilty to charges of abduction and forcible rape. They are being held without bail in the Contra Costa County Jail in Martinez, California.
Answer: California has one of the highest parolee-to-officer ratios in the country.
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(CNN) -- Fifteen years ago, a bomb ripped through a federal building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in the worst homegrown terrorist attack on U.S. soil. The April 19, 1995, attack killed 168 people, shattering the notion that America was largely immune to domestic terrorism. On Monday, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano traveled to to Oklahoma City to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the bombing. She joined survivors, local officials and others at a memorial ceremony, standing in silence for 168 seconds representing the number of dead. In a poignant moment, the names of each of the victims were later read aloud by relatives and colleagues, with speakers referring to their mothers, grandparents and others who died in the bombing.
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Instruct: (CNN) -- Most Americans probably still believe the biggest threat to our national security is terrorism. We're debating increasingly intrusive security measures, and not long ago we heard about a homegrown terrorist in Oregon who wanted to cause a huge explosion at a Christmas tree-lighting ceremony. Yet Mexican drug cartels are arguably as dangerous and deadly as terrorists, and they were operating far inside our borders well before 9/11. The decision to go into Afghanistan was an easy one to make; or at least it was in 2001. Shortly after the 9/11 attacks, America learned all about al Qaeda. We were prepared to do whatever it took, spend whatever it cost, and deploy tens of thousands of our soldiers, sailors, Marines and airmen to effectively and efficiently do the job.
We haven't experienced a large terrorist attack on U.S. soil since 9/11 and
Answer: al Qaeda is a shadow of its former self.
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(CNN) -- In a few breathtaking weeks, the winds of change whipped from Tunisia east to Egypt and Jordan, bringing down two regimes and putting the third on notice that it must make democratic changes. Now analysts, and a world suddenly focused on the region, are wondering whether those winds will continue blowing east into Iran and bring real democratic change or, instead, amount to only a whisper. A year and a half after the Iranian regime brutally suppressed the so-called Green Movement, a new test of its openness to reform and patience may come Monday. The government -- which Friday said the toppling of President Hosni Mubarak in Egypt "joyfully" coincided with the anniversary of Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution -- has rounded up activists after Iran's two leading opposition figures called for a rally Monday in support of the uprisings in North Africa and the Middle East.
"The
Answer: Green Movement was almost dead and it has become energized," he told CNN Friday.
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(CNET) -- Yahoo's Victor Tsaran knows how much time Web designers spend agonizing over color and font-width choices when laying out an application. So when he started Yahoo's accessibility push two years ago, he had a tough time arousing sympathy for engineers grousing about how much extra time was needed to create accessibility features. Fortunately for Tsaran, Yahoo's accessibility manager, he's running into that problem less and less. Web designers are starting to take accessibility as seriously as button placement or heading layout when they develop their products, improving the Web experience not only for people like Tsaran -- who lost his sight at the age of five -- but for Web users in general.
Also, with a rapidly aging population in many parts of the world -- notably the
Answer: U.S. -- accessibility requirements will become useful for today's crop of baby boomers as they grow older.
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Nairobi, Kenya (CNN) -- President Mwai Kibaki proclaimed Thursday a "happy end" as an overwhelming majority of Kenyans voted to adopt a new constitution that is sure to bring big change to the East African country. "The historic journey that we began over 20 years ago is now coming to a happy end," Kibaki said while addressing the nation. But he tempered national euphoria by reminding Kenyans that implementing a new constitution will be a difficult task. "The journey ahead of national renewal will not be easy," he said. "There will be challenges along the way. But it is important that we look forward with renewed optimism to better days ahead."
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