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(CNN) -- Five people were killed Thursday after a man tried to attack the Dutch royal family during a Queen's Day celebration by crashing his car near the royal family's bus, Dutch police said. A car is pictured after crashing into the crowd waiting for the visit of the royal family in Apeldoorn. Authorities are not releasing the name of the man, but said they have charged him with with trying to attack the royal family. Twelve people were injured in the incident in the Dutch town of Apeldoorn, about 45 miles east of Amsterdam, police spokeswoman Esther Naber told CNN. @highlight NEW: Five people killed and five badly injured in incident in Dutch town of Apeldoorn @highlight Car hit crowd near open-top bus carrying Queen Beatrix of Netherlands @highlight Driver, among the badly hurt, is charged with trying to attack Dutch royal family
Crowds had lined the streets to see Queen Beatrix and her family ride by in an open-top bus during the @placeholder' annual holiday.
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By Thomas Durante, Reuters Reporter and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 14:05 EST, 20 February 2013 | UPDATED: 17:24 EST, 20 February 2013 It's double trouble for Nike and Oakley, which have been forced to sever ties with two of their top athletic moneymakers in a matter of months after respective falls from grace. Both companies announced this week they would drop sprinter Oscar Pistorius after the double amputee was charged with the murder of model girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine's Day. The separation came just months since the same two athletic outfitters left the side of Lance Armstrong as his role was revealed in one of the most sophisticated doping scandals of all time. @highlight Both companies cut ties with disgraced star athletes after their respective scandals @highlight Nike famously stood by Tiger Woods during his infidelity saga, and later rekindled its relationship with quarterback Michael Vick
On Monday, @placeholder pulled a 2007 internet ad starring Pistorius, in which he says: 'I am the bullet in the chamber.'
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By Thomas Durante, Reuters Reporter and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 14:05 EST, 20 February 2013 | UPDATED: 17:24 EST, 20 February 2013 It's double trouble for Nike and Oakley, which have been forced to sever ties with two of their top athletic moneymakers in a matter of months after respective falls from grace. Both companies announced this week they would drop sprinter Oscar Pistorius after the double amputee was charged with the murder of model girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine's Day. The separation came just months since the same two athletic outfitters left the side of Lance Armstrong as his role was revealed in one of the most sophisticated doping scandals of all time. @highlight Both companies cut ties with disgraced star athletes after their respective scandals @highlight Nike famously stood by Tiger Woods during his infidelity saga, and later rekindled its relationship with quarterback Michael Vick
Also on Monday, @placeholder, known for its sleek sunglasses, said in a statement: 'In light of the recent allegations, Oakley is suspending its contract with Oscar Pistorius, effective immediately.'
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By Thomas Durante, Reuters Reporter and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 14:05 EST, 20 February 2013 | UPDATED: 17:24 EST, 20 February 2013 It's double trouble for Nike and Oakley, which have been forced to sever ties with two of their top athletic moneymakers in a matter of months after respective falls from grace. Both companies announced this week they would drop sprinter Oscar Pistorius after the double amputee was charged with the murder of model girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine's Day. The separation came just months since the same two athletic outfitters left the side of Lance Armstrong as his role was revealed in one of the most sophisticated doping scandals of all time. @highlight Both companies cut ties with disgraced star athletes after their respective scandals @highlight Nike famously stood by Tiger Woods during his infidelity saga, and later rekindled its relationship with quarterback Michael Vick
Oakley was also a major sponsor of @placeholder for 25 years - dating back to when he was a teenage triathlete - but their links to the now infamous drugs cheat fizzled in October 2012.
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By Thomas Durante, Reuters Reporter and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 14:05 EST, 20 February 2013 | UPDATED: 17:24 EST, 20 February 2013 It's double trouble for Nike and Oakley, which have been forced to sever ties with two of their top athletic moneymakers in a matter of months after respective falls from grace. Both companies announced this week they would drop sprinter Oscar Pistorius after the double amputee was charged with the murder of model girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine's Day. The separation came just months since the same two athletic outfitters left the side of Lance Armstrong as his role was revealed in one of the most sophisticated doping scandals of all time. @highlight Both companies cut ties with disgraced star athletes after their respective scandals @highlight Nike famously stood by Tiger Woods during his infidelity saga, and later rekindled its relationship with quarterback Michael Vick
After the interview aired, Nike said in a statement: 'Due to the seemingly insurmountable evidence that Lance Armstrong participated in doping and misled @placeholder for more than a decade, it is with great sadness that we have terminated our contract with him.
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By Thomas Durante, Reuters Reporter and Associated Press PUBLISHED: 14:05 EST, 20 February 2013 | UPDATED: 17:24 EST, 20 February 2013 It's double trouble for Nike and Oakley, which have been forced to sever ties with two of their top athletic moneymakers in a matter of months after respective falls from grace. Both companies announced this week they would drop sprinter Oscar Pistorius after the double amputee was charged with the murder of model girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp on Valentine's Day. The separation came just months since the same two athletic outfitters left the side of Lance Armstrong as his role was revealed in one of the most sophisticated doping scandals of all time. @highlight Both companies cut ties with disgraced star athletes after their respective scandals @highlight Nike famously stood by Tiger Woods during his infidelity saga, and later rekindled its relationship with quarterback Michael Vick
His defense team has disputed the findings, and argues that he thought @placeholder was an intruder when he shot through the bathroom door.
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NEW YORK (CNN) -- Amid ominous economic forecasts and repeated bleak reports about America's financial future, messages of hope can be hard to come by. New billboards offer upbeat messages to get people to stay positive during the recession. One advertising campaign, dubbed "Recession 101," has hit the nation's roadsides with an array of slogans aimed at getting people to think optimistically during the recession. The economic "lessons," which include such catchphrases such as "self worth beats net worth," and "stop obsessing about the economy, you're scaring the children," started going up in May and now number around 2,000 postings across the country, according to Jeff Golimowski of the Outdoor Advertising Association of America. @highlight Recession billboards offer upbeat messages during rough economic times @highlight Ad campaign pops up in 30 states, including hard-hit Michigan, Rhode Island @highlight Anonymous donor paid for campaign's design
"Recession 101 isn't selling anything other than the @placeholder spirit," the campaign's Web site reads.
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Less than 24 hours before one of the biggest-ever FA Cup giant-killings, Bradford's players are sitting in Kensington's Marriott Hotel watching Celebrity Big Brother. There are more enthralling ways to spend Friday night in London, but for these players the excitement is all to come. Two down against Chelsea on Saturday, the League One side mustered a glorious comeback, scoring four times to leave Jose Mourinho's hopes of an historic quadruple in tatters and the Chelsea boss talking of being 'ashamed'. But how did this team of free transfers pull it off? Bradford's players celebrate in front of their travelling supporters at Stamford Bridge after beating Chelsea @highlight Bradford City came from behind to beat Chelsea 4-2 at Stamford Bridge @highlight The League One side went for a walk around Kensington before the match @highlight Manager Phil Parkinson told his players they were fitter than the Blues @highlight Filipe Morais says he was inspired by Cambridge's draw with Man United @highlight The Bantams could 'smell' the tide changing at 2-2, admits Morais
Parkinson started devising his Stamford Bridge blueprint on Thursday, taking shape and tactical sessions aimed at nullifying @placeholder's threat.
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Bradford had lunch at the hotel at 11.45am before setting off for @placeholder at 1.15pm.
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For Morais, who played in Mourinho's first ever game as @placeholder manager, this was a poignant moment.
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Jose Mourinho (right) exchanges some angry words with his opposite number @placeholder
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Less than 24 hours before one of the biggest-ever FA Cup giant-killings, Bradford's players are sitting in Kensington's Marriott Hotel watching Celebrity Big Brother. There are more enthralling ways to spend Friday night in London, but for these players the excitement is all to come. Two down against Chelsea on Saturday, the League One side mustered a glorious comeback, scoring four times to leave Jose Mourinho's hopes of an historic quadruple in tatters and the Chelsea boss talking of being 'ashamed'. But how did this team of free transfers pull it off? Bradford's players celebrate in front of their travelling supporters at Stamford Bridge after beating Chelsea @highlight Bradford City came from behind to beat Chelsea 4-2 at Stamford Bridge @highlight The League One side went for a walk around Kensington before the match @highlight Manager Phil Parkinson told his players they were fitter than the Blues @highlight Filipe Morais says he was inspired by Cambridge's draw with Man United @highlight The Bantams could 'smell' the tide changing at 2-2, admits Morais
After the first 39 minutes, you could forgive Morais for fearing that his impromptu reunion with Mourinho would be the highlight of his afternoon as @placeholder raced into a 2-0 lead.
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Bradford boss @placeholder is hoping to draw Manchester United if they beat Cambridge in a replay
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Even @placeholder got caught up in the romance of it, making his way into the visiting dressing room telling the players that the achievement could never be taken from them before shaking the all coaching staff's hands.
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(CNN) -- The 2015 British Open will take place at St Andrews it was confirmed Tuesday, with golf's oldest major returning to the Scottish course for the 29th time. The venue, known as 'The Home of Golf', last held the tournament in 2010, with South Africa's Louis Oosthuizen claiming a seven-shot victory for his first major triumph. The 2015 tournament will be the 144th edition of the championship and will take place from July 16-19. "We are delighted to announce that The Open will be returning to St Andrews and the historic Old Course in 2015," Royal and Ancient chief executive Peter Dawson told the European Tour's official website. @highlight The British Open will return to St Andrews in 2015 @highlight The 144th tournament will be the 29th to take place at 'The Home of Golf' @highlight Louis Oosthuizen won the Claret Jug when the Open was last played there in 2010
"St Andrews has proved time and again that it is perfectly equipped to host The Open and I am certain we will yet again see a worthy winner lift the @placeholder.
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(CNN) -- Attorneys have dropped a lawsuit alleging that Taco Bell's beef was mostly not beef, both sides in the legal battle said. Alabama-based law firm Beasley Allen claimed in the class-action lawsuit in January that lab tests had shown that the eatery's beef was actually only 35 percent beef. The plaintiffs said they wanted the fast-food restaurant to stop referring to its products as beef. Taco Bell's leadership vowed to fight the lawsuit. They took out newspaper ads in January slamming the claims as "absolutely false." In a full-page ad in major newspapers, Taco Bell proclaimed, "Thank you for suing us." @highlight The lawsuit alleged that Taco Bell's beef was only 35 percent beef @highlight "This sets the record straight," said Taco Bell's president @highlight Taco Bell says it did not make changes to product or advertising because of suit @highlight Law firm says it did get Taco Bell to make changes
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(CNN) -- On Saturday, the "let's make ourselves feel better" club will convene in Geneva to try to figure out what to do about Syria. The motives of those gathering in Geneva at the invitation of U.N. Special Envoy Kofi Annan -- the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council (United States, France, China, Britain and Russia), plus Turkey and a number of Arab league members including Iraq and Qatar -- are well-intentioned. Their concern over the continued killing, more than 12,000 dead with thousands more wounded and imprisoned, is understandable. But sadly, the results of the Geneva meeting, even with some added wind at its back (the Turks are madder than ever at Syria for downing a Turkish reconnaissance plane earlier this week), are not likely to produce much new. @highlight Aaron Miller: World leaders will meet in Geneva to discuss what to do about Syria conflict @highlight He says plan is to agree on plan for unity government, ending violence. Expect little else @highlight He says involved powers want al-Assad out, but have different, often conflicting agendas @highlight Miller: Al-Assad will inevitably go, powers must prepare to step in with costly help
But here's what the three main players -- the United States, Russia and @placeholder -- are really thinking.
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PUBLISHED: 15:10 EST, 26 June 2013 | UPDATED: 15:11 EST, 26 June 2013 Police have charged Aaron Hernandez with murder and weapons counts in connection with the slaying of a semi-pro American football player whose body was found in an industrial park about a mile from Hernandez's home. Hernandez was taken from his home in handcuffs on Wednesday morning and, less than two hours after his arrest, the New England Patriots announced they had cut him from their team. He is being held without bail. The investigation started more than a week ago after semi-pro football player Odin Lloyd was found slain in an industrial park in North Attleboro, on the Rhode Island line not far from where the Patriots play. @highlight Hernandez charged with one count of murder and five weapons violations @highlight American football star taken from his house in handcuffs on Wednesday @highlight New England Patriots release Hernandez
Lucrative: @placeholder awarded Hernandez five-year contract worth $40 million last year
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PUBLISHED: 15:10 EST, 26 June 2013 | UPDATED: 15:11 EST, 26 June 2013 Police have charged Aaron Hernandez with murder and weapons counts in connection with the slaying of a semi-pro American football player whose body was found in an industrial park about a mile from Hernandez's home. Hernandez was taken from his home in handcuffs on Wednesday morning and, less than two hours after his arrest, the New England Patriots announced they had cut him from their team. He is being held without bail. The investigation started more than a week ago after semi-pro football player Odin Lloyd was found slain in an industrial park in North Attleboro, on the Rhode Island line not far from where the Patriots play. @highlight Hernandez charged with one count of murder and five weapons violations @highlight American football star taken from his house in handcuffs on Wednesday @highlight New England Patriots release Hernandez
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KANSAS CITY, Kansas (CNN) -- Army Spc. Jeremy Hall was raised Baptist. Army Spc. Jeremy Hall, who was raised Baptist but is now an atheist, says the military violated his religious freedom. Like many Christians, he said grace before dinner and read the Bible before bed. Four years ago when he was deployed to Iraq, he packed his Bible so he would feel closer to God. He served two tours of duty in Iraq and has a near perfect record. But somewhere between the tours, something changed. Hall, now 23, said he no longer believes in God, fate, luck or anything supernatural. @highlight Army Spc. Jeremy Hall was raised Baptist but is now an atheist @highlight His sudden lack of faith cost him his military career and put his life at risk, he says @highlight Hall sued the Defense Department; claims military is a Christian organization @highlight Pentagon official: Complaints about evangelizing are "relatively rare"
He also said the @placeholder is not pushing one faith among troops.
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By Inderdeep Bains PUBLISHED: 18:06 EST, 25 December 2012 | UPDATED: 18:07 EST, 25 December 2012 If there were ever any doubts that showing off is in Pudsey the dancing dog’s blood, this family picture should dispel them. The Britain’s Got Talent star has been enjoying some well-deserved time off with his brothers Hero, Toggle and Kez, and sisters Piper and Becky. The litter of six were all back together for the first time since puppyhood at a party to celebrate Christmas and their forthcoming seventh birthday which is on Friday. Star quality: Britain's Got Talent star Pudsey was joined by his siblings, from left, Kez, Piper, Pudsey, Hero, Toggle and Becky @highlight Celebrity dog joined siblings Hero, Toggle, Kez, Piper and Becky @highlight Together for first time since puppies and celebrate birthday on Friday @highlight Britain's Got Talent winning dog took break from busy schedule
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Northern Nigeria (CNN)I didn't want to ask the question. I could already guess the pain behind the answer. "Do you think your husband is dead?" Her mouth twists, contorting her young face, tears welling in her already reddened eyes. "I don't know... I pray to God to give him another chance," she finally manages to stutter. Her sadness is heavy and blankets both of us. She tells me she has three children, and they last saw their father four months ago when he went back to his army unit on the front line in Nigeria's battle with the radical Islamist extremist group Boko Haram. @highlight Some military families still don't know what's happened to their husbands, fathers @highlight The Nigerian military seems under-equipped compared to Boko Haram fighters @highlight Nigerian soldiers must buy their own uniforms
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(CNN) -- Riyo Mori is a classically trained ballet dancer who won the 2007 Miss Universe beauty pageant. She talks to CNN about Tokyo, dancing and baseball. Trained ballet dancer Riyo Mori was crowned Miss Universe in 2007. CNN: What made you decide to enter the Miss Universe competition? Riyo Mori: My Grandmother. Japan, 50 or 60 years ago, was very conservative. Women had to stand behind men and never talk, never give an opinion -- and my grandma was different. I love her so much. She found out that there was Miss Universe Japan and that's how everything started. She said, "Riyo, you're young, you can dance, you can teach dancing, you love it, it's good -- but maybe you should see a different world. Just go for it." And I said, 'OK' and now I'm here. @highlight Riyo Mori says her grandmother convinced her to enter Miss Universe @highlight She says Tokyo has a very mixed culture and the city never sleeps @highlight She wants to teach young people to be patient and happy, through dancing @highlight Tokyo is a great place to shop -- especially Ginza and Harajuko, she says
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By Louise Boyle A woman who is 18 weeks' pregnant was asked to leave a Planet Fitness gym during her workout because her 'belly was hanging out'. Melissa Mantor, 31, was told by a female employee on Monday that her outfit - of a tank top and leggings - violated dress code at the gym in Charleston, South Carolina. The stay-at-home mom, who has been married since 2006 and has a three-year-old daughter, told MailOnline: 'I went to the gym for my usual workout but it was the first day that I was visibly pregnant. 'I was on the treadmill, when a female employee came up to me and said ''I'm going to have to ask you to leave, you are in violation of the dress code.'' @highlight Melissa Mantor was asked to leave by a female employee on Monday who said that her outfit violated dress code at the South Carolina gym @highlight Mrs Mantor, 31, who has a 3-year-old daughter, said she was deeply embarrassed by the confrontation @highlight The stay-at-home mom has worn the tank top to the gym countless times over 3 years and is even pictured wearing it in her membership photo @highlight She told MailOnline: 'I can't go to a gym where they would make someone feel bad about themselves when they are trying to stay in shape'
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(CNN) -- The attorney for an Indian diplomat whose arrest and detention in New York sparked an international controversy on visa fraud charges said Thursday the allegations are baseless. And he accused U.S. authorities of deliberately mishandling her arrest. "They were trying to humiliate her and flex their muscle, and they succeeded in doing that," Dan Arshack, lawyer for Devyani Khobragade, told CNN's "New Day." But the attorney for a housekeeper at the center of allegations that Khobragade violated an agreement in a visa document by underpaying her said Arshack is the one who doesn't have the facts straight. The salvos came a day after the chief federal prosecutor in Manhattan, U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, lashed out at those questioning the legitimacy of the case, which has infuriated Indian society and led to repercussions from the Indian government. @highlight Housekeeper's attorney says diplomat's attorney's "story keeps changing" @highlight Diplomat's attorney accuses U.S. authorities of "trying to humiliate" @highlight India's external affairs minister plans to talk to John Kerry on Thursday @highlight Prosecutors say diplomat lied to authorities about working conditions of her housekeeper
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(CNN) -- The attorney for an Indian diplomat whose arrest and detention in New York sparked an international controversy on visa fraud charges said Thursday the allegations are baseless. And he accused U.S. authorities of deliberately mishandling her arrest. "They were trying to humiliate her and flex their muscle, and they succeeded in doing that," Dan Arshack, lawyer for Devyani Khobragade, told CNN's "New Day." But the attorney for a housekeeper at the center of allegations that Khobragade violated an agreement in a visa document by underpaying her said Arshack is the one who doesn't have the facts straight. The salvos came a day after the chief federal prosecutor in Manhattan, U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, lashed out at those questioning the legitimacy of the case, which has infuriated Indian society and led to repercussions from the Indian government. @highlight Housekeeper's attorney says diplomat's attorney's "story keeps changing" @highlight Diplomat's attorney accuses U.S. authorities of "trying to humiliate" @highlight India's external affairs minister plans to talk to John Kerry on Thursday @highlight Prosecutors say diplomat lied to authorities about working conditions of her housekeeper
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(CNN) -- The attorney for an Indian diplomat whose arrest and detention in New York sparked an international controversy on visa fraud charges said Thursday the allegations are baseless. And he accused U.S. authorities of deliberately mishandling her arrest. "They were trying to humiliate her and flex their muscle, and they succeeded in doing that," Dan Arshack, lawyer for Devyani Khobragade, told CNN's "New Day." But the attorney for a housekeeper at the center of allegations that Khobragade violated an agreement in a visa document by underpaying her said Arshack is the one who doesn't have the facts straight. The salvos came a day after the chief federal prosecutor in Manhattan, U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, lashed out at those questioning the legitimacy of the case, which has infuriated Indian society and led to repercussions from the Indian government. @highlight Housekeeper's attorney says diplomat's attorney's "story keeps changing" @highlight Diplomat's attorney accuses U.S. authorities of "trying to humiliate" @highlight India's external affairs minister plans to talk to John Kerry on Thursday @highlight Prosecutors say diplomat lied to authorities about working conditions of her housekeeper
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By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:30 EST, 5 May 2013 | UPDATED: 12:02 EST, 5 May 2013 A runaway mom who went missing for 11 years before walking into a police station last week did so because there was an outstanding warrant for her arrest. Brenda Heist, who was eventually presumed dead by her husband and two children after suddenly going missing from their Pennsylvania home, walked into the Alachua County Jail in Gainsville, Florida last Friday after violating her probation. The 53-year-old was released from jail a few weeks ago after being arrested for drug possession and driving with an expired tag in Pinellas County, Florida. @highlight Brenda Heist walked into a Florida police station last Friday after being missing for 11 years @highlight Heist, 53, previously jailed for drug possession @highlight Her husband and two children were heartbroken to discover she had been secretly living without them and said they wanted nothing to do with her @highlight Brenda who said she left Lititz, Pennsylvania to live as a homeless person actually worked as a cleaner and lived with new friends
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By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 11:30 EST, 5 May 2013 | UPDATED: 12:02 EST, 5 May 2013 A runaway mom who went missing for 11 years before walking into a police station last week did so because there was an outstanding warrant for her arrest. Brenda Heist, who was eventually presumed dead by her husband and two children after suddenly going missing from their Pennsylvania home, walked into the Alachua County Jail in Gainsville, Florida last Friday after violating her probation. The 53-year-old was released from jail a few weeks ago after being arrested for drug possession and driving with an expired tag in Pinellas County, Florida. @highlight Brenda Heist walked into a Florida police station last Friday after being missing for 11 years @highlight Heist, 53, previously jailed for drug possession @highlight Her husband and two children were heartbroken to discover she had been secretly living without them and said they wanted nothing to do with her @highlight Brenda who said she left Lititz, Pennsylvania to live as a homeless person actually worked as a cleaner and lived with new friends
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By Leon Watson Last updated at 5:52 PM on 16th September 2011 Rebel fighters are near to capturing Colonel Gaddafi's last two strongholds as the final assault on the remnants of his regime was launched today. National Transitional Council forces claim to have punched their way into Libya's coastal city of Sirte, where Gaddafi was born. Truckloads of fighters are also hurtling towards Gaddafi's other last bastion of support, the desert enclave of Bani Walid. Fighting rages: Anti-Gaddafi fighters fire a 130mm missile at pro-Gaddafi forces near east of Sirte Advancing: Libyan NTC fighters fire rockets on the outskirts of Sirte @highlight Anti-Gaddafi forces take control of old airport @highlight Loyalists hit back with sniper and rocket attacks @highlight Fierce fighting in Bani Walid as rebels a launch second offensive @highlight Civilians told to flee ahead of a full-out onslaught
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By Leon Watson Last updated at 5:52 PM on 16th September 2011 Rebel fighters are near to capturing Colonel Gaddafi's last two strongholds as the final assault on the remnants of his regime was launched today. National Transitional Council forces claim to have punched their way into Libya's coastal city of Sirte, where Gaddafi was born. Truckloads of fighters are also hurtling towards Gaddafi's other last bastion of support, the desert enclave of Bani Walid. Fighting rages: Anti-Gaddafi fighters fire a 130mm missile at pro-Gaddafi forces near east of Sirte Advancing: Libyan NTC fighters fire rockets on the outskirts of Sirte @highlight Anti-Gaddafi forces take control of old airport @highlight Loyalists hit back with sniper and rocket attacks @highlight Fierce fighting in Bani Walid as rebels a launch second offensive @highlight Civilians told to flee ahead of a full-out onslaught
In @placeholder - the hub of a loyalist belt across Libya's central coast - revolutionary units pressed their attack on two fronts with convoys mounted with anti-aircraft guns.
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Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Mykola Azarov and his government Tuesday, amid a political crisis fired by violent protests on the country's streets. Azarov and his Cabinet will continue in their roles until a new government is formed, a notice on the presidential website said. Yanukovych's announcement comes only hours after Azarov submitted his resignation and as the national parliament met in an emergency session aimed at ending the crisis. In a first step, lawmakers voted overwhelmingly to repeal sweeping anti-protest laws whose passage this month angered anti-government demonstrators. The special parliamentary session also looked at legislation that might provide amnesty for more than 200 people arrested since the demonstrations began in late November. It's been adjourned until Wednesday, when lawmakers will continue the debate, state news agency Ukrinform said. @highlight Senior European official urges restraint, dialogue between parties in Ukraine @highlight President Viktor Yanukovych accepts resignation of Prime Minister and Cabinet @highlight Parliament debates legislation that might give amnesty to arrested protesters @highlight Lawmakers vote by an overwhelming majority to repeal sweeping anti-protest laws
In a statement posted on the government's website, @placeholder said that by quitting he intended to "create more opportunities for social and political compromise for a peaceful settlement of the conflict."
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Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Mykola Azarov and his government Tuesday, amid a political crisis fired by violent protests on the country's streets. Azarov and his Cabinet will continue in their roles until a new government is formed, a notice on the presidential website said. Yanukovych's announcement comes only hours after Azarov submitted his resignation and as the national parliament met in an emergency session aimed at ending the crisis. In a first step, lawmakers voted overwhelmingly to repeal sweeping anti-protest laws whose passage this month angered anti-government demonstrators. The special parliamentary session also looked at legislation that might provide amnesty for more than 200 people arrested since the demonstrations began in late November. It's been adjourned until Wednesday, when lawmakers will continue the debate, state news agency Ukrinform said. @highlight Senior European official urges restraint, dialogue between parties in Ukraine @highlight President Viktor Yanukovych accepts resignation of Prime Minister and Cabinet @highlight Parliament debates legislation that might give amnesty to arrested protesters @highlight Lawmakers vote by an overwhelming majority to repeal sweeping anti-protest laws
@placeholder's resignation may have been a case of jumping before he was pushed.
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Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Mykola Azarov and his government Tuesday, amid a political crisis fired by violent protests on the country's streets. Azarov and his Cabinet will continue in their roles until a new government is formed, a notice on the presidential website said. Yanukovych's announcement comes only hours after Azarov submitted his resignation and as the national parliament met in an emergency session aimed at ending the crisis. In a first step, lawmakers voted overwhelmingly to repeal sweeping anti-protest laws whose passage this month angered anti-government demonstrators. The special parliamentary session also looked at legislation that might provide amnesty for more than 200 people arrested since the demonstrations began in late November. It's been adjourned until Wednesday, when lawmakers will continue the debate, state news agency Ukrinform said. @highlight Senior European official urges restraint, dialogue between parties in Ukraine @highlight President Viktor Yanukovych accepts resignation of Prime Minister and Cabinet @highlight Parliament debates legislation that might give amnesty to arrested protesters @highlight Lawmakers vote by an overwhelming majority to repeal sweeping anti-protest laws
"I'm asking @placeholder to immediately sign a law for which the parliament has just voted," he said.
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By Ted Thornhill and Associated Press Angela Merkel has ordered its intelligence service to spy on the U.S and Britain for the first time since 1945, according to reports. The move will see Germany’s equivalent of MI5, the BND, monitor British and American spying operations on its soil. The move is thought to be a response to the discovery earlier this month of two alleged U.S. spies in Germany and revelations that the U.S. National Security Agency was conducting mass surveillance of German citizens and eavesdropping on Merkel's cellphone. Scroll down for video On the look-out: Angela Merkel has ordered its intelligence service to spy on the U.S and Britain for the first time since 1945 @highlight The move will see Germany's MI5 monitor British and American spying @highlight Move thought to be response to alleged U.S. spies in Germany @highlight It comes after Merkel demanded departure of the CIA station chief in Berlin
Despite the spy row, Merkel insisted that @placeholder and the U.S. remain close partners 'and nothing about this will change.'
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Trouble: David Lea played extremely loud music at all hours of the day and night and has been evicted A man who terrorised his neighbours and made life a misery for many in his street has been evicted by a city council. Since David Lea, 45, moved into his flat on Mary Carpenter Place, Bristol, in 2011, the council has received numerous complaints. Dubbing himself Dave 'Techno' Lea, he played extremely loud music at all hours of the day and night and on one occasion his tunes blared out for two whole days. Bristol City Council said Lea used to have 'hundreds' of visitors calling at all hours and had no regard for other residents’ peace and quiet. @highlight David Lea used to have 'hundreds' of visitors calling at all hours the council said @highlight He racially abused a female neighbour and members of the community @highlight The 45-year-old allowed his dog to run out of control around the small estate
Residents of @placeholder are now enjoying the peaceful surroundings and living without the fear of intimidation, loud music and abuse perpetrated by David Lea.'
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(Mental Floss) -- Work hard, get promoted, succeed in your new post, and eventually you'll start earning the big money. This progression seems like a firmly ingrained part of the American Dream, and it's certainly worked for a lot of people. Michael Ovitz spent $6 million on office renovations, Lakers tickets, and a BMW, among other expenses. However, these steps aren't absolutely necessary to fatten your bank account, as Washington Mutual CEO Alan Fishman learned last week. When WaMu failed and was seized by government regulators, Fishman had been on the job for just 17 days. However, he was contractually guaranteed $11.6 million in cash severance on top of the $7.5 million signing bonus he got for taking the job. @highlight Washington Mutual's Alan Fishman got about $20 million for 17 days of work @highlight Disney dumped Michael Ovitz after only 16 months and paid him $100 million @highlight Actor Billy Dee Williams' "pay-or-play" clause paid him money for not acting @highlight Yankees paid Carl Pavano $39.9 million to start only 26 baseball games in 4 years
(In Fishman's defense, it's tough to blame @placeholder's failure on his leadership alone; it seems highly unlikely that any CEO, however determined, could crash such a large thrift in just two weeks.)
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(Mental Floss) -- Work hard, get promoted, succeed in your new post, and eventually you'll start earning the big money. This progression seems like a firmly ingrained part of the American Dream, and it's certainly worked for a lot of people. Michael Ovitz spent $6 million on office renovations, Lakers tickets, and a BMW, among other expenses. However, these steps aren't absolutely necessary to fatten your bank account, as Washington Mutual CEO Alan Fishman learned last week. When WaMu failed and was seized by government regulators, Fishman had been on the job for just 17 days. However, he was contractually guaranteed $11.6 million in cash severance on top of the $7.5 million signing bonus he got for taking the job. @highlight Washington Mutual's Alan Fishman got about $20 million for 17 days of work @highlight Disney dumped Michael Ovitz after only 16 months and paid him $100 million @highlight Actor Billy Dee Williams' "pay-or-play" clause paid him money for not acting @highlight Yankees paid Carl Pavano $39.9 million to start only 26 baseball games in 4 years
If you want proof, just mention the name Carl Pavano to @placeholder fans and watch as their faces contort in terror.
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(Mental Floss) -- Work hard, get promoted, succeed in your new post, and eventually you'll start earning the big money. This progression seems like a firmly ingrained part of the American Dream, and it's certainly worked for a lot of people. Michael Ovitz spent $6 million on office renovations, Lakers tickets, and a BMW, among other expenses. However, these steps aren't absolutely necessary to fatten your bank account, as Washington Mutual CEO Alan Fishman learned last week. When WaMu failed and was seized by government regulators, Fishman had been on the job for just 17 days. However, he was contractually guaranteed $11.6 million in cash severance on top of the $7.5 million signing bonus he got for taking the job. @highlight Washington Mutual's Alan Fishman got about $20 million for 17 days of work @highlight Disney dumped Michael Ovitz after only 16 months and paid him $100 million @highlight Actor Billy Dee Williams' "pay-or-play" clause paid him money for not acting @highlight Yankees paid Carl Pavano $39.9 million to start only 26 baseball games in 4 years
To make matters worse, on the rare occasions when @placeholder was healthy he wasn't very good at baseball.
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(CNN) -- The six-point peace plan for Syria proposed by Kofi Annan is doomed to fail for one simple reason: Neither President Bashar al-Assad nor the government opposition is interested in making it work. For al-Assad, full implementation of the plan, which includes a political settlement through dialogue and respect for the rights of citizens to demonstrate peacefully, will bring an end to his regime. From the onset of the uprisings, his government knew that a repeat of the protests in Egypt's Tahrir Square or Bahrain's Pearl Square in Damascus or Aleppo will mean regime change. Al-Assad and his inner circle are not about to create conditions that are conducive for such sit-ins just because the Annan plan calls on them to do so. @highlight Randa Slim: The peace plan for Syria proposed by Kofi Annan is doomed to fail @highlight Slim: After more than a year of uprisings, Syria is still stuck in a violent stalemate @highlight She says one possible game changer is if the protests in Syria become more widespread @highlight Slim: Members in local councils are Syria's best hope for future leadership
Al-Assad has not been able to crush the opposition, and opposition seems nowhere near to dislodging @placeholder.
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(CNN) -- Mitt Romney hates apologies. That's why he leaped to the conclusion that, in the wake of the killing of Libya Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and three other State Department employees, the Obama administration had issued an apology for America's actions. "It's a terrible course for America to stand in apology for our values," Romney declared. "It's disgraceful that the Obama administration's first response was not to condemn attacks on our diplomatic missions but to sympathize with those who waged the attacks." What Romney called a disgraceful response by the Obama administration to the Libyan killings was in fact a statement issued before the killings by America's Cairo Embassy condemning an anti-Islam film that portrays the Prophet Mohammed as a child molester. @highlight Nicolaus Mills: Romney's hatred of apologies shows in his book's title: "No Apology" @highlight Mills: Romney slammed Obama "apology" that was never made; but he forgets history @highlight Mills: Clinton apologized for Rwanda, Reagan apologized for WWII Japanese internments @highlight Mills: Even George W. Bush said he was sorry for sniper using Quran for target practice
What @placeholder, who after disparaging 47% of Americans for being dependents has insisted there was nothing wrong in what he said, fails to understand is that presidential apologies are nothing new.
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(CNN) -- Mitt Romney hates apologies. That's why he leaped to the conclusion that, in the wake of the killing of Libya Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and three other State Department employees, the Obama administration had issued an apology for America's actions. "It's a terrible course for America to stand in apology for our values," Romney declared. "It's disgraceful that the Obama administration's first response was not to condemn attacks on our diplomatic missions but to sympathize with those who waged the attacks." What Romney called a disgraceful response by the Obama administration to the Libyan killings was in fact a statement issued before the killings by America's Cairo Embassy condemning an anti-Islam film that portrays the Prophet Mohammed as a child molester. @highlight Nicolaus Mills: Romney's hatred of apologies shows in his book's title: "No Apology" @highlight Mills: Romney slammed Obama "apology" that was never made; but he forgets history @highlight Mills: Clinton apologized for Rwanda, Reagan apologized for WWII Japanese internments @highlight Mills: Even George W. Bush said he was sorry for sniper using Quran for target practice
The impacts that Reagan, @placeholder and Bush hoped their individual apologies would have turned out to be as different as their politics.
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By Ian Parkes, Press Association Lewis Hamilton heads into Formula One's summer break with a smile on his face after believing he has proven himself in times of adversity. Hamilton could have been cut severely adrift of Mercedes team-mate and title rival Nico Rosberg in the championship standings following disastrous qualifying sessions in the last two races. But from 20th on the grid in the German Grand Prix following a brake disc failure, and a pit-lane start in Hungary on Sunday in the wake of a fire sparked by a fuel leak, Hamilton battled through to third on both occasions. @highlight Lewis Hamilton just 11 points behind Mercedes team-mate Nico Rosberg @highlight British driver finished third in Hungarian Grand Prix last Sunday @highlight Comfortable in car, insists he can push on to win championship @highlight Felipe Massa believes Williams will be competitive again upon restart
'We've had some difficult weekends throughout this season, but if I'm honest, looking back at it now, I wouldn't want it any other way,' said @placeholder on the team's official website.
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Eidur Gudjohnsen is aiming to turn back the clock and thrill Bolton fans again after the 36-year-old returned 'home' 14 years since he last played for Wanderers. The veteran Icelander is back at the club he first joined in 1998, aiming to experience a late-career renaissance having returned to these shores following short stints with Tottenham, Stoke and Fulham. Gudjohnsen embarked on an upward trajectory when he left Bolton in 2000, enjoying trophy-laden spells at Chelsea and Barcelona, but he has failed to settle since despite playing in France, England, Greece and Belgium. Eidur Gudjohnsen looked delighted to be back at Bolton Wanderers when unveiled on Tuesday afternoon @highlight Eidur Gudjohnsen had been a free agent since the summer @highlight The Iceland forward, 36, watched his new club at Reading @highlight He was previously at Wanderers from 1998 until 2000
New Bolton singing Gudjohnsen watched on from the stands as his new side faced @placeholder
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Preston North End 1-3 Manchester United. It wasn't pretty, and it was far from easy. What Louis van Gaal could have done with, was a striker on top form. Preston aren't a bad side - they're fourth in League One and real contenders for promotion to the second tier of English football - but the might of Manchester United should have brushed them aside with ease. Radamel Falcao should have brushed them aside with ease. Preston took the lead just after half-time, and they were in with a real chance of progressing to the quarter-finals of the FA Cup until Ander Herrera got the ball rolling, and Marouane Fellaini put them ahead. No Falcao in sight. @highlight Radamel Falcao played an hour against Preston, but didn't have a shot @highlight He was substituted after failing to make an impact in the FA Cup match @highlight Louis van Gaal has a big decision to make over the Colombian's future @highlight It will cost £43million if they decide to keep him, and it is a huge gamble
Radamel Falcao has abuse hurled at him by @placeholder fans as he makes his way off the pitch to be substituted
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By Chris Pleasance Shelly Sterling will accept offers this week to buy the LA Clippers after meeting with potential buyer Steve Ballmer on Sunday, it has been claimed. Ballmer, a former Microsoft CEO thought to be worth $20billion (£11.8billion), is leading a group of investors looking to buy the sports franchise and reportedly spoke with Sterling on Sunday in a meeting overseen by the NBA. Shelly has committed to offloading the team, which could be worth $1.5billion, after her husband Donald was recorded making racist remarks leading to the NBA banning him from the league. Shelly Sterling is looking to do a deal over the LA Clippers this week, it has been reported. She was handed control of the franchise after husband Donald was banned from the NBA @highlight Shelly Sterling reportedly looking to do deal over LA Clippers this week @highlight Frontrunner is former Microsoft CEO and multi-billionaire Steve Ballmer @highlight Magic Johnson, Daivd Geffen and Larry Ellison thought to be interested @highlight Shelly handed control of team after husband Donald was banned from NBA
Previously, the league stated a sale would only be considered if @placeholder chose to sell it in its entirety.
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By Tom Worden Last updated at 1:34 PM on 29th February 2012 'Falklands should be Argentinean': Roger Waters, 68, said he was ashamed of Britain's colonial past Pink Floyd star Roger Waters has entered the debate over the Falkland Islands, declaring that they ‘should be Argentinian’. In an interview with Chilean television, the 68-year-old said he was happy to say so as an Englishman because he was ashamed of Britain’s colonial past, ‘when we were out raping and plundering and stealing’. Asked about the rights of the residents to decide their future, he conceded: ‘The Falkland Islanders are British ... so they have a point of view.’ @highlight Comments come after Sean Penn accused Britain of 'ludicrous and archaic colonialism' over the islands
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By Lydia Warren Duck Dynasty star Alan Robertson has come to his homophobic father's defense in an impassioned speech, branding him a '21st Century prophet' who is being punished for speaking 'truths'. Following in the footsteps of his father's religious rants, Alan, the oldest son of Phil Robertson, made the comments in an address at the Watchmen on the Wall conference in Washington D.C. last week. He explained that the outcry at his father's December interview in GQ magazine - in which he likened homosexuality to bestiality - had not changed his views. 'It hasn't changed us one bit, who we are, what we believe and what we teach other people. And it won't,' he told the audience in a video of the speech. @highlight Alan Robertson, a former pastor, spoke in Washington D.C. last week and said outcry at his dad's homophobic comments had not affected his views @highlight 'He has the heart and mindset of a prophet,' he said @highlight Phil Robertson was briefly dropped from A&E show Ducky Dynasty last year after he compared homosexuality to bestiality in an interview @highlight He was also filmed expressing the same beliefs in a sermon last month
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Dumfries, Virginia (CNN) -- Retiree Robert Stevens says he often turns off the television when the attack ads appear, and he hangs up the phone when it's a presidential campaign calling. "I want to make my own independent decision," Stevens said in a lunchtime conversation this week at Harold and Cathy's Dumfries Cafe. "I don't want anybody shoving stuff down my throat." Four years ago, Stevens recalls being "fed up with Bush" and intrigued by the idea of being part of history. "I voted for Mr. Obama," he said. "It was something different for the country. Something that hadn't happened before -- a black president. I got caught up in that a little bit. But I think he is a disappointment. I don't see jobs coming back. The housing market is coming back a little bit. But unemployment is still way above where it should -- where he predicted it would be." @highlight Self-described independent disappointed with Obama but not sold on Romney @highlight Democrat didn't vote for Obama in 2008 because she didn't think he could keep promises @highlight GOP pollster says transplants have turned traditionally red state into a purple state @highlight Democratic congressman says Romney image from primaries will come back to haunt him
But there also is evidence of doubts that give @placeholder the opening to at least cut into the president's margins here, something he must do to have any chance of winning statewide.
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Dumfries, Virginia (CNN) -- Retiree Robert Stevens says he often turns off the television when the attack ads appear, and he hangs up the phone when it's a presidential campaign calling. "I want to make my own independent decision," Stevens said in a lunchtime conversation this week at Harold and Cathy's Dumfries Cafe. "I don't want anybody shoving stuff down my throat." Four years ago, Stevens recalls being "fed up with Bush" and intrigued by the idea of being part of history. "I voted for Mr. Obama," he said. "It was something different for the country. Something that hadn't happened before -- a black president. I got caught up in that a little bit. But I think he is a disappointment. I don't see jobs coming back. The housing market is coming back a little bit. But unemployment is still way above where it should -- where he predicted it would be." @highlight Self-described independent disappointed with Obama but not sold on Romney @highlight Democrat didn't vote for Obama in 2008 because she didn't think he could keep promises @highlight GOP pollster says transplants have turned traditionally red state into a purple state @highlight Democratic congressman says Romney image from primaries will come back to haunt him
@placeholder campaign reports $90.5 million haul in start of October
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Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson will tentatively go to trial December 1 on a felony child abuse charge, but that date could be pushed back if a Texas judge must recuse himself for calling attorneys "media whores." Until the trial is finished, Peterson will be barred from having contact with the son involved in the criminal case, but the judge set no such parameters for Peterson's contact with his other children. Peterson, who was accompanied by his wife, other family members and legal team, appeared in court during the brief Wednesday hearing. One of his attorneys, Rusty Hardin, and Montgomery County District Attorney Brett Ligon engaged in a serious conversation for about 30 minutes before approaching the bench. @highlight Judge apologizes to prosecutor, defense attorney, saying "media whores" jab was joke @highlight Adrian Peterson faces felony child abuse charge for allegedly whipping son with branch @highlight "I hope y'all will start chasing the other side some," attorney tells reporters at courthouse @highlight NFL commissioner says league discussing how to treat players before their trials
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HARARE, Zimbabwe (CNN) -- A desperate Zimbabwean farmer fighting to hold onto his land -- a year after the country's political rivals pledged to govern jointly -- fears he will eventually lose to politics and violence. Ben Freeth's farm was gutted by fire, as was his father-in-law's. The power-sharing agreement included an undertaking by both parties to ensure property rights are upheld but farm attacks and invasions continue unabated in Zimbabwe. Charles Lock is one of an estimated 400 farmers who have remained in the country despite President Robert Mugabe's policy of redistributing white-owned farms to landless blacks. "Why do they want to remove me when I've complied with everything they want? What more do they want other than for me to pack my bags and leave and if that's the case, then admit that that is the policy. Pass a law: no whites are allowed to farm. Then it makes it clear," Lock said. @highlight Zimbabwe white farmers battle continuing policy of land redistribution @highlight One farmer shows CNN his fire-destroyed farmhouse @highlight Controversial policy gives white-owned farms to landless blacks @highlight Since 2000, more than 4,000 commercial farmers driven off their land
On another farm, @placeholder's fight for his land has just escalated to another level.
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(CNN) -- The competition for payment processing services, especially mobile payments, is heating up. Last week Google kicked it up a notch by announcing that it's phasing out Google Checkout in favor of the new Google Wallet. This service supports in-store tap-to-pay payments from your phone via near field communications technology, as well as purchases on the web. If you log in to your Google Checkout account now, you'll be notified that you've been switched over to Google Wallet. Any credit cards or other payment information you've saved in Google Checkout will be available in Google Wallet. The catch: Google Wallet isn't yet widely used for in-store purchases. So far its NFC payments are enabled only for Sprint Nexus S users who also have a Citibank MasterCard or a Google prepaid card, and who are making purchases at MasterCard PayPass-enabled merchant locations. @highlight Google Wallet supports tap-to-pay phone payments using near field communication @highlight U.S. retailers are slow to adapt to NFC tools because of installation expenses and efforts @highlight Google Wallet will be offered as an option for Fandango.com and MovieTickets.com @highlight 45 carriers around the world have announced their support of standards for NFC payments
In the meantime, while these issues sort out, Google also announced this week that it's making it easier to integrate @placeholder into mobile web payments.
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New Delhi (CNN) -- An Indian cartoonist charged with sedition over images critical of the government has been released on bail, his lawyer said Wednesday. Aseem Trivedi had originally refused to seek bail and wanted the charges dropped, but changed his mind after receiving assurances from authorities that they would be reviewed, Vijay Hiremath said. In comments after his release, televised from outside the jailhouse, the satirist vowed to continue his campaign against the country's colonial-era law on sedition. "This fight will continue until 124A is repealed," he said, holding a microphone. Arrest of 'toilet' cartoonist triggers free speech debate in India @highlight NEW: Indian cartoonist Aseem Trivedi leaves jail on bail @highlight Trivedi had originally refused to apply for bail, wanted sedition charge dropped @highlight Cartoons attacked perceived corruption in India's political system @highlight HRW urged authorities to drop the charges and repeal the law
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Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- Farrah Fawcett's death a year ago was the top story for only a few hours, quickly eclipsed by shocking news that Michael Jackson had died. Jackson arrived in an ambulance at UCLA Medical Center three miles away and just three hours after Fawcett was pronounced dead at another hospital on June 25, 2009. "It was such an odd coincidence that she and Michael Jackson should die just within hours of each other," Fawcett's closest friend, Alana Stewart, said. "It's just amazing that something like that could happen." Fawcett might have "gotten a smile about the attention being off her," Stewart said @highlight Michael Jackson's death hours later overshadowed Fawcett's @highlight Friend said Farrah would have smiled about coincidence @highlight Farrah Fawcett Foundation supports alternative cancer treatments @highlight Actress hoped her cancer battle would inspire others
Fawcett's story -- which Stewart also chronicled in her book "My Journey With @placeholder" -- is about a woman fighting to live against mounting odds of a spreading cancer.
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(CNN) -- Egyptian authorities have charged seven Coptic Christians living in the United States and a Florida pastor with insulting Islam and inciting sectarian strife for their alleged links to an online video that has enraged much of the Muslim world. Egypt's public prosecutor announced the charges Tuesday, the latest development in the deadly backlash against the low-budget, amateurish 14-minute movie trailer produced privately in the United States and posted on YouTube. The clip from "The Innocence of Muslims" mocks the Muslim Prophet Mohammed as a womanizer, child molester and killer. Belief: Controversy shines light on Coptic Christianity "Innocence of Muslims" was an obscure Internet video until September 11, when rioters, seizing on it, breached the U.S. Embassy in Cairo. Protesters also attacked the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, killing U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans. @highlight NEW: Head of Media for Christ said he was duped by filmmaker @highlight U.S., Libyan officials discuss what happened in Benghazi @highlight Egypt charges maker of anti-Islamic film, seven others @highlight Al Qaeda urges killing of U.S. government representatives across Muslim lands
Some of the @placeholder officials had flown in for the meetings, which included security experts.
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(CNN) -- Egyptian authorities have charged seven Coptic Christians living in the United States and a Florida pastor with insulting Islam and inciting sectarian strife for their alleged links to an online video that has enraged much of the Muslim world. Egypt's public prosecutor announced the charges Tuesday, the latest development in the deadly backlash against the low-budget, amateurish 14-minute movie trailer produced privately in the United States and posted on YouTube. The clip from "The Innocence of Muslims" mocks the Muslim Prophet Mohammed as a womanizer, child molester and killer. Belief: Controversy shines light on Coptic Christianity "Innocence of Muslims" was an obscure Internet video until September 11, when rioters, seizing on it, breached the U.S. Embassy in Cairo. Protesters also attacked the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, killing U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans. @highlight NEW: Head of Media for Christ said he was duped by filmmaker @highlight U.S., Libyan officials discuss what happened in Benghazi @highlight Egypt charges maker of anti-Islamic film, seven others @highlight Al Qaeda urges killing of U.S. government representatives across Muslim lands
"They (the United States) are losing @placeholder, if they lose Libya ... they and we cannot afford to lose our partnership."
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(CNN) -- Egyptian authorities have charged seven Coptic Christians living in the United States and a Florida pastor with insulting Islam and inciting sectarian strife for their alleged links to an online video that has enraged much of the Muslim world. Egypt's public prosecutor announced the charges Tuesday, the latest development in the deadly backlash against the low-budget, amateurish 14-minute movie trailer produced privately in the United States and posted on YouTube. The clip from "The Innocence of Muslims" mocks the Muslim Prophet Mohammed as a womanizer, child molester and killer. Belief: Controversy shines light on Coptic Christianity "Innocence of Muslims" was an obscure Internet video until September 11, when rioters, seizing on it, breached the U.S. Embassy in Cairo. Protesters also attacked the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, killing U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans. @highlight NEW: Head of Media for Christ said he was duped by filmmaker @highlight U.S., Libyan officials discuss what happened in Benghazi @highlight Egypt charges maker of anti-Islamic film, seven others @highlight Al Qaeda urges killing of U.S. government representatives across Muslim lands
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(CNN) -- Egyptian authorities have charged seven Coptic Christians living in the United States and a Florida pastor with insulting Islam and inciting sectarian strife for their alleged links to an online video that has enraged much of the Muslim world. Egypt's public prosecutor announced the charges Tuesday, the latest development in the deadly backlash against the low-budget, amateurish 14-minute movie trailer produced privately in the United States and posted on YouTube. The clip from "The Innocence of Muslims" mocks the Muslim Prophet Mohammed as a womanizer, child molester and killer. Belief: Controversy shines light on Coptic Christianity "Innocence of Muslims" was an obscure Internet video until September 11, when rioters, seizing on it, breached the U.S. Embassy in Cairo. Protesters also attacked the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, killing U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans. @highlight NEW: Head of Media for Christ said he was duped by filmmaker @highlight U.S., Libyan officials discuss what happened in Benghazi @highlight Egypt charges maker of anti-Islamic film, seven others @highlight Al Qaeda urges killing of U.S. government representatives across Muslim lands
@placeholder has taken steps to arrest those responsible for last week's deadly consulate attack, bringing in dozens for questioning over the weekend, Libyan officials said.
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Surabaya, Indonesia (CNN)AirAsia officials didn't pick up weather reports ahead of Flight QZ8501's crash in person -- something that doesn't mean the airline violated any policies but could mean it missed an opportunity for meteorologists to detail potentially dangerous conditions face-to-face, Indonesia's official weather service told CNN. Yunus Subagyo Swarinoto, deputy director for meteorology at the weather agency BMKG, said, "Based on our records, there was no AirAsia flight operation officer that directly collected the flight document." This practice appears to be common for AirAsia, according to BMKG Station Chief Blucher Doloksaribu. CNN did not see AirAsia listed in entries for a logbook running from December 31 to January 6, for instance. @highlight Two officials at Surabaya's airport reassigned, pending investigation @highlight Records show there were fresh batteries in at least one locator beacon @highlight AirAsia's crew got the weather report electronically, not in person
But @placeholder argues that the official copy actually isn't as easy to read as the electronic version, which has the same information and comes in color.
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Surabaya, Indonesia (CNN)AirAsia officials didn't pick up weather reports ahead of Flight QZ8501's crash in person -- something that doesn't mean the airline violated any policies but could mean it missed an opportunity for meteorologists to detail potentially dangerous conditions face-to-face, Indonesia's official weather service told CNN. Yunus Subagyo Swarinoto, deputy director for meteorology at the weather agency BMKG, said, "Based on our records, there was no AirAsia flight operation officer that directly collected the flight document." This practice appears to be common for AirAsia, according to BMKG Station Chief Blucher Doloksaribu. CNN did not see AirAsia listed in entries for a logbook running from December 31 to January 6, for instance. @highlight Two officials at Surabaya's airport reassigned, pending investigation @highlight Records show there were fresh batteries in at least one locator beacon @highlight AirAsia's crew got the weather report electronically, not in person
The ships and aircraft looking for remains from @placeholder have so far detected several large pieces of wreckage believed to be from the commercial jet, according to Indonesian officials.
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Surabaya, Indonesia (CNN)AirAsia officials didn't pick up weather reports ahead of Flight QZ8501's crash in person -- something that doesn't mean the airline violated any policies but could mean it missed an opportunity for meteorologists to detail potentially dangerous conditions face-to-face, Indonesia's official weather service told CNN. Yunus Subagyo Swarinoto, deputy director for meteorology at the weather agency BMKG, said, "Based on our records, there was no AirAsia flight operation officer that directly collected the flight document." This practice appears to be common for AirAsia, according to BMKG Station Chief Blucher Doloksaribu. CNN did not see AirAsia listed in entries for a logbook running from December 31 to January 6, for instance. @highlight Two officials at Surabaya's airport reassigned, pending investigation @highlight Records show there were fresh batteries in at least one locator beacon @highlight AirAsia's crew got the weather report electronically, not in person
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Hong Kong (CNN) -- North Korea's neighbors have condemned the secretive nation's launch of a long-range rocket, with Seoul calling the launch a "challenge and threat" to stability on the Korean peninsula and the world at large. The rocket passed close to the territory of Japan and South Korea, but both have refrained from any retaliation. Japan said it did not take any action to destroy what it termed "a missile," which passed over its territory near the island of Okinawa, and had not seen any signs of damage. Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Osamu Fujimura said the launch was "extremely regrettable." @highlight Japan and South Korea decry North Korean rocket launch @highlight NEW: China regrets launch and urges calm @highlight Beijing seen as having most leverage over North Korea @highlight How China responds to new initiatives will be key
"@placeholder will be further isolated from the international community after this launch," a statement from the presidential Blue House said.
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Hong Kong (CNN) -- North Korea's neighbors have condemned the secretive nation's launch of a long-range rocket, with Seoul calling the launch a "challenge and threat" to stability on the Korean peninsula and the world at large. The rocket passed close to the territory of Japan and South Korea, but both have refrained from any retaliation. Japan said it did not take any action to destroy what it termed "a missile," which passed over its territory near the island of Okinawa, and had not seen any signs of damage. Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Osamu Fujimura said the launch was "extremely regrettable." @highlight Japan and South Korea decry North Korean rocket launch @highlight NEW: China regrets launch and urges calm @highlight Beijing seen as having most leverage over North Korea @highlight How China responds to new initiatives will be key
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Hong Kong (CNN) -- North Korea's neighbors have condemned the secretive nation's launch of a long-range rocket, with Seoul calling the launch a "challenge and threat" to stability on the Korean peninsula and the world at large. The rocket passed close to the territory of Japan and South Korea, but both have refrained from any retaliation. Japan said it did not take any action to destroy what it termed "a missile," which passed over its territory near the island of Okinawa, and had not seen any signs of damage. Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Osamu Fujimura said the launch was "extremely regrettable." @highlight Japan and South Korea decry North Korean rocket launch @highlight NEW: China regrets launch and urges calm @highlight Beijing seen as having most leverage over North Korea @highlight How China responds to new initiatives will be key
@placeholder claims the rocket tests will enable it to launch a satellite but many nations consider the launches a cover for testing ballistic missiles.
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Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resort will no longer allow visitors with disabilities instant access to rides, starting next month, in an attempt to reduce abuse of the policy. Under the current policy, Disney visitors can get a guest assistance card that grants quicker access to rides, often entering through exit doors to bypass the main lines. There were widespread reports of able-bodied people abusing the policy. Some wealthy park visitors were hiring disabled people to pretend to be family members so they could skip lines, the New York Post reported in May. Social researcher Wednesday Martin learned about the practice while researching a book about New York's Park Avenue elite, the Post reported. "It really is happening," Martin told CNN's "Starting Point" in May. @highlight Able-bodied people were reportedly using Disney's disability policy @highlight Disney can't require that people prove their disability @highlight The new policy won't allow almost immediate access to the rides
This is unfortunate, as one of the things @placeholder has given me is that escape."
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White House officials are scratching their heads over the decision by Republicans to sue President Barack Obama over his decision to delay a requirement in the health care law for businesses to provide coverage to employees. That's because, as one senior administration official pointed out on Friday, those same lawmakers voted to do the exact same thing at virtually the exact same time -- defer until 2015 the part of Obamacare known as the employer mandate. House Speaker John Boehner justified last July's vote, held days after the Obama administration action, as a repudiation of the executive decision to alter a major part of the politically-charged law just months before it was put into practice. @highlight The White House is puzzled by the focus of a GOP lawsuit against President Obama @highlight The challenge centers on the Obamacare employer mandate delay @highlight Obama acted on his own last summer, but House Republicans also voted to defer it for a year @highlight So do they have a case? House Speaker John Boehner says they do, despite the House vote
The reference to last year's vote by the Republican-led House signals @placeholder confidence that Boehner's lawsuit announced on Thursday night will fail in court.
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White House officials are scratching their heads over the decision by Republicans to sue President Barack Obama over his decision to delay a requirement in the health care law for businesses to provide coverage to employees. That's because, as one senior administration official pointed out on Friday, those same lawmakers voted to do the exact same thing at virtually the exact same time -- defer until 2015 the part of Obamacare known as the employer mandate. House Speaker John Boehner justified last July's vote, held days after the Obama administration action, as a repudiation of the executive decision to alter a major part of the politically-charged law just months before it was put into practice. @highlight The White House is puzzled by the focus of a GOP lawsuit against President Obama @highlight The challenge centers on the Obamacare employer mandate delay @highlight Obama acted on his own last summer, but House Republicans also voted to defer it for a year @highlight So do they have a case? House Speaker John Boehner says they do, despite the House vote
House Republicans tried to use their constitutional powers to delay the mandate but failed, the @placeholder thinking goes.
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White House officials are scratching their heads over the decision by Republicans to sue President Barack Obama over his decision to delay a requirement in the health care law for businesses to provide coverage to employees. That's because, as one senior administration official pointed out on Friday, those same lawmakers voted to do the exact same thing at virtually the exact same time -- defer until 2015 the part of Obamacare known as the employer mandate. House Speaker John Boehner justified last July's vote, held days after the Obama administration action, as a repudiation of the executive decision to alter a major part of the politically-charged law just months before it was put into practice. @highlight The White House is puzzled by the focus of a GOP lawsuit against President Obama @highlight The challenge centers on the Obamacare employer mandate delay @highlight Obama acted on his own last summer, but House Republicans also voted to defer it for a year @highlight So do they have a case? House Speaker John Boehner says they do, despite the House vote
Obama defiantly challenged @placeholder last week, saying he would continue to take steps he felt were necessary with or without the support of congressional Republicans.
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Authorities say a puppy taking a walk on a Massachusetts beach with its owner uncovered a human bone, which led to the discovery of several others. Bill Barrett of Newbury was walking his chocolate Labrador retriever named Tessa Saturday morning on Plum Island Beach when the puppy made an unusual discovery. Barrett says a woman looking through debris on the beach initially found the remains. Scroll down for video Gruesome: Bill Barrett (right) of Newbury, Massachusetts was walking his dog Tessa (left) Saturday morning when the chocolate Labrador retriever puppy uncovered a human leg bone on a local beach Beach closed: Police shut down the beach and recovered even more remains. They are now seeking to identify the bones @highlight Bill Barrett of Newbury, Massachusetts was walking his puppy Saturday morning when they uncovered the remains @highlight Police shut down the beach and later found more bones, which they are currently seeking to identify
That's when @placeholder the puppy started digging nearby and spotted another bone, which appeared to be a leg as well.
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By Mark Duell PUBLISHED: 08:29 EST, 2 January 2013 | UPDATED: 08:48 EST, 15 August 2013 Sliding around corners as they weave their way through one of Britain's most exclusive areas, these are the rich Arab playboys who visit London every summer to show off their flashy wheels. But residents of Knightsbridge, central London - which has an average house price of £3.6million and is home to Harrods - say the drivers from the Gulf region are ‘a manifestation of too much-ness’. The petrol-heads and their motors are cheered on by camera-carrying youngsters, known as the Carparrazzi, but are hated by a number of furious residents who claim their lives are being ruined. @highlight Locals in exclusive area say drivers are 'a manifestation of too much-ness' @highlight Motorists known as 'Gulfies' on holiday for three months from Gulf region @highlight Panda Morgan-Thomas leading campaign to clamp down on unruly driving @highlight She's 'inundated' with complaints from residents who can't sleep at night @highlight Millionaire Boy Racers will be broadcast on Channel 4 at 10pm on January 3, 2012
Fitting in: The two supercars drive in front of @placeholder alongside other more normal cars and taxis on the road
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The 40-year-old man accused of attacking V.Stiviano in a racist assault which left her face severely bruised intends to deny the charges, his lawyer has said. Dominick Diorio made a brief court appearance on Wednesday and was released without bail. He did not speak to waiting reporters but his attorney David Scott Smith said he expects the allegations to 'begin to fail' as soon as they are examined with more scrutiny. He went on to accuse Stiviano of inventing the attack in order to gain publicity or to 'keep her name in the spotlight'. 'Simply put, a credible victim of a crime does not have her attorney call the press before she calls the police,' said Smith. @highlight Dominick Diorio, 40, was celebrating his birthday with friends when V.Stiviano claims he attacked her @highlight It allegedly happened outside Manhattan's Gansevoort Hotel on Sunday @highlight He was arrested and charged with assault and a hate crime but the charges were reduced to third-degree assault on Wednesday @highlight He faces a year in jail over the clash @highlight V. Stiviano's lawyers claim Diorio called Stiviano a 'n***** b****' and repeatedly punched her in the face as she got into a taxi @highlight MailOnline yesterday published exclusive photographs of V.Stiviano's bruised face after the attack @highlight Diorio's lawyer denied the allegations and said that Stiviano only made the claims to keep her name in the spotlight
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The 40-year-old man accused of attacking V.Stiviano in a racist assault which left her face severely bruised intends to deny the charges, his lawyer has said. Dominick Diorio made a brief court appearance on Wednesday and was released without bail. He did not speak to waiting reporters but his attorney David Scott Smith said he expects the allegations to 'begin to fail' as soon as they are examined with more scrutiny. He went on to accuse Stiviano of inventing the attack in order to gain publicity or to 'keep her name in the spotlight'. 'Simply put, a credible victim of a crime does not have her attorney call the press before she calls the police,' said Smith. @highlight Dominick Diorio, 40, was celebrating his birthday with friends when V.Stiviano claims he attacked her @highlight It allegedly happened outside Manhattan's Gansevoort Hotel on Sunday @highlight He was arrested and charged with assault and a hate crime but the charges were reduced to third-degree assault on Wednesday @highlight He faces a year in jail over the clash @highlight V. Stiviano's lawyers claim Diorio called Stiviano a 'n***** b****' and repeatedly punched her in the face as she got into a taxi @highlight MailOnline yesterday published exclusive photographs of V.Stiviano's bruised face after the attack @highlight Diorio's lawyer denied the allegations and said that Stiviano only made the claims to keep her name in the spotlight
'I’m confident that as this case goes forward and the investigation continues, that Miss @placeholder’s allegations will likewise begin to fail and at the end of the day, the assault charge will be dismissed as well.'
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A couple has given up their life in California to embark on a transcontinental journey across the U.S. and Canada--all while hauling their home, a 125-square-foot house, behind them. Guillaume Dutilh and Jenna Spesard spent a year building their tiny home before leaving Los Angeles behind to start a life on the road. Now, the couple and their dog Salies are 10,000 miles and 25 states into the trek they've dubbed Tiny House Giant Journey. Scroll down for video Tiny House Giant Journey: Guillaume Dutilh and Jenna Spesard spent a year building their tiny home before leaving Los Angeles behind to start a life on the road in a transcontinental trek they've dubbed Tiny House Giant Journey @highlight Guillaume Dutilh and Jenna Spesard spent a year building their tiny home before leaving Los Angeles behind to start a life on the road @highlight The couple had traveled through 25 states and clocked 10,000 miles in the first five months of their trip @highlight They are documenting their travels on a blog they've branded--along with the little home--as Tiny House, Giant Journey
While the average @placeholder home is around 2600 square feet, the typical small or tiny house is around 100-400 square feet.
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(AOL Autos) -- With car companies going in into bankruptcy and shedding famous names left and right, it's important to remember that today's automotive titans started out as tiny startups, not unlike Silicon Valley entrepreneurs. General Motors was almost called International Motors Co. Names like Ford, General Motors, Chrysler, Toyota and Porsche call to mind the huge corporate successes of the past and the great automotive families that survive today. But behind every brand name, there is a flesh-and-blood inventor, entrepreneur or industrialist. Most of the time, they gave their name to the companies. And that fame was often about all they ended up with. @highlight David Buick invented the overhead valve engine, founded Buick Motor Car Co. @highlight Fearless race car driver Louis Chevrolet's name stuck for its musical lilt @highlight The Henry Ford Company fired its namesake who later started Ford Motor Co. @highlight Toyota name came from the Toyoda loom works in Kariya, Japan
For its part, @placeholder almost didn't get the name it bears today.
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(CNN) -- Michael Douglas made news recently by discussing, rather candidly, the possible cause of his throat cancer. Specifically, he told The Guardian that his disease could be caused by oral sex, which could have exposed him to human papillomavirus. Douglas clarified his comments later. But it is inevitable that debate would follow: HPV -- and the vaccine that is meant to prevent infection -- are surprisingly controversial. Human papillomavirus is the main cause of cervical cancer in women. Such cancer still causes the death of 4,000 women each year in the United States. It's estimated that about 15,000 HPV-associated cancers could be prevented each year by the vaccine. HPV is, unfortunately, often transmitted through sexual activity. It's the cause of genital warts, and it's an extremely common sexually transmitted infection. @highlight Aaron Carroll: In interview, Michael Douglas says throat cancer may be linked to oral sex @highlight Carroll: Whether or not it was the cause, story points up need for boys also to get HPV vaccine @highlight He says a slew of cancers affecting men, women are linked to sexually transmitted HPV @highlight Carroll: Kids have sex younger, and vaccine can help protect them from cancer
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By Chris Parsons PUBLISHED: 01:08 EST, 29 June 2012 | UPDATED: 01:08 EST, 29 June 2012 Respected: David Mockett stood up to 'bully boys' he suspected of fraudulently claiming they had been attacked A British marine expert blown up in a car bomb attack was murdered by a fraud gang who had claimed Somali pirates attacked their ship, an inquest heard yesterday. David Mockett, 65, was working for a shipping company when he died in a car bomb explosion in Yemen almost a year ago. His death was ordered by a gang running a scam making fraudulent insurance claims for ships apparently attacked by Somali pirates, the hearing was told. @highlight David Mockett died in car bomb explosion in Yemen last year @highlight Inquest hears he was targeted by fraud gang who falsely claimed their ship was attacked by pirates @highlight Marine expert died because he stood up to 'bully boy' gang, hearing told
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BEIJING, China (CNN) -- China in 1978 was stranded at a political crossroad. It was just emerging from the chaos of the Cultural Revolution and the death of Chairman Mao. Deng Xiaoping had emerged as the new leader, but Mao's dogma remained deep-rooted and seemingly immutable. In and outside the Communist Party, a debate raged: Where to, China? CNN Beijing Bureau Chief Jaime FlorCruz worked on a farm in China's Hunan province during the 1970s. On December 18, 1978, Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping gave his answer. In a Communist Party meeting in Beijing that day, the political elite adopted Deng's pragmatic program and launched economic reforms. New China was born. @highlight China has undergone a radical makeover in the 30 years since Deng's reforms @highlight CNN's Jaime FlorCruz remembers China as being poor and isolated @highlight Beijing has transformed from quiet neighborhoods to a city of skyscrapers @highlight Deng disbanded communes, opened Special Economic Zones, touted capitalism
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(CNN) -- Maria Sharapova was forced to call on all her resilience to ensure her place in the semifinals of the French Open Tuesday. The World No.8 endured a nightmare opening set, losing it 6-1 to Spain's Garbine Muguruza, before launching an impressive fightback. Sharapova, who was beaten in last year's final, won the second set 7-5 before taking the decider 6-1. The Russian, who won at Roland Garros in 2012, will now face Canada's rising star Eugenie Bouchard. "I came across a player playing with such confidence and I knew it was going to be a tough match," Sharapova told the WTA website. @highlight Maria Sharapova through to semifinals of French Open @highlight Sharapova defeated Garbine Muguruza 1-6 7-5 6-1 @highlight Russian will face Eugenie Bouchard in last four @highlight Novak Djokovic to take on Ernests Gulbis
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(CNN) -- Maria Sharapova was forced to call on all her resilience to ensure her place in the semifinals of the French Open Tuesday. The World No.8 endured a nightmare opening set, losing it 6-1 to Spain's Garbine Muguruza, before launching an impressive fightback. Sharapova, who was beaten in last year's final, won the second set 7-5 before taking the decider 6-1. The Russian, who won at Roland Garros in 2012, will now face Canada's rising star Eugenie Bouchard. "I came across a player playing with such confidence and I knew it was going to be a tough match," Sharapova told the WTA website. @highlight Maria Sharapova through to semifinals of French Open @highlight Sharapova defeated Garbine Muguruza 1-6 7-5 6-1 @highlight Russian will face Eugenie Bouchard in last four @highlight Novak Djokovic to take on Ernests Gulbis
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(CNN) -- Maria Sharapova was forced to call on all her resilience to ensure her place in the semifinals of the French Open Tuesday. The World No.8 endured a nightmare opening set, losing it 6-1 to Spain's Garbine Muguruza, before launching an impressive fightback. Sharapova, who was beaten in last year's final, won the second set 7-5 before taking the decider 6-1. The Russian, who won at Roland Garros in 2012, will now face Canada's rising star Eugenie Bouchard. "I came across a player playing with such confidence and I knew it was going to be a tough match," Sharapova told the WTA website. @highlight Maria Sharapova through to semifinals of French Open @highlight Sharapova defeated Garbine Muguruza 1-6 7-5 6-1 @highlight Russian will face Eugenie Bouchard in last four @highlight Novak Djokovic to take on Ernests Gulbis
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The Transportation Security Administration is unveiling new technology this month at several airports aimed at verifying boarding passes and IDs of passengers. A total of 30 machines from three different companies will be tested at Dulles International Airport near Washington, George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston and the San Juan airport in Puerto Rico. Dulles received the first of the machines and began rolling them out Wednesday. "We feel that this technology is a step up from the current technology we are using today," said Domenic Bianchini, director of TSA's checkpoint technology. Each company's machine looks different, has different software and uses different algorithms, but for passengers they all operate in a similar way. @highlight The pilot program is aimed at verifying boarding passes and IDs of passengers @highlight Dulles airport is the first of three airports to get the machines @highlight The program will also be tested in Houston and San Juan @highlight The devices are designed to check documents in a "matter of seconds," TSA official says
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By Aaron Sharp and Snejana Farberov and Ashley Collman PUBLISHED: 23:00 EST, 8 December 2013 | UPDATED: 04:18 EST, 9 December 2013 The Pennsylvania man who was lured on Craigslist by a young couple who wanted to commit a murder together, was still alive as they searched for a place to dump his body. Miranda Barbour, 18, told police that Troy LaFerrara, a 42-year-old married man, was still alive - 'choking and gasping for air' - after she stabbed him 20 times. Initially, Miranda told police that she killed La Ferrara in self-defense after he started to grope her. But her 22-year-old husband Elytte Barbour gave police a different story, saying they conspired to kill a stranger together, and he helped hold La Ferrara down while his wife wielded the knife. @highlight Miranda Barbour, 18, arranged to meet married engineer Troy LaFerrara in parking lot for sex @highlight Her husband, 22-year-old Elytte Barbour, was hiding under blanket in backseat and waiting for a signal @highlight Police say Elytte strangled LaFerrara with a cord while his wife repeatedly knifed him @highlight But LaFerrara was still alive as the couple drove around searching for a place to dump his body @highlight Couple later washed blood from the car and drive to a strip club to celebrate Elytte Barbour's birthday
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John Kerry has revealed that he does not believe that President Kennedy's assassin worked alone as the government claimed in their official finding. The Secretary of State added more credibility to conspiracy theories surrounding the former president's death by becoming one of the highest-ranking politicians to openly admit to being suspicious of the official finding. 'To this day, I have serious doubts that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone,' Kerry told NBC's Tom Brokaw in an interview timed with the 50th anniversary of Kennedy's death. Suspect: Secretary of State John Kerry said that he believes that an outside force- possibly in the Soviet Union or Cuba- influenced Lee Harvey Oswald's decision to kill President Kennedy @highlight Secretary of State John Kerry thinks that the shooter was influenced @highlight Suggests it has something to do with the time Oswald spent in the Soviet Union and his connections to communist sympathizers @highlight Does not support the 'grassy knoll' theory or the idea that the CIA was involved
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(CNN) -- No advanced seat selection, no changes or refunds. Sound like Spirit Airlines? Nope. It's Delta Air Lines' new "Basic Economy" fare, part of the airline's new five-fare class of pricing starting March 1. No longer content to just offer first-class and coach-cabin seating, Delta is splitting its aircraft into five fare classes. Travelers who want more than "Basic Economy" will pay more -- Delta's not saying yet how much more -- although that's already the reality for many travelers. Passengers who are willing to pay to change their flights and check their bags -- so-called ancillary fees -- helped 26 passenger U.S. airlines turn a net profit of $12.7 billion in 2013, up from a profit of $98 million in 2012. @highlight Delta's new fare structure will offer five in-flight experiences @highlight The bare-bones economy fare doesn't include advance seat selection or allow changes @highlight The fanciest first-class fare includes access to airline lounge and chef-curated menus @highlight The plan takes effect March 1
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By Jade Watkins He only just landed back in Sydney after a trip to Dubai, and radio shock jock Kyle Sandilands is already in hot water. The 43-year-old was stopped for speeding by police on his way back from the airport to his St. Ives mansion on Monday morning. The Kiis 1065 host admitted to his listeners on his breakfast show that he broke the law, telling them he was going 20kms over the 60km speed limit, according to the Daily Telegraph. In hot water: Kyle Sandilands was stopped by police for speeding on Monday morning. The shock jock was travelling 20kms over the 60km limit the same day he had arrived in Sydney after a week in Dubai @highlight Shock jock pulled over by police on Monday for speeding @highlight Reported that the Kyle And Jackie O Show host was doing 20kms over the 60km limit @highlight Could face a possible $435 fine and lose up to four points from his licence @highlight Kyle just returned from a week-long trip to Dubai with girlfriend Imogen
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(CNN) -- Lionel Messi scored twice as European champions Barcelona secured the Club World Cup with a 4-0 rout of Brazil's Santos in Yokohama Sunday. Messi opened Barcelona's account and added their fourth and final goal in a one-sided match against their South American counterparts. Xavi and Cesc Fabregas scored their other goals in a first-half which saw Pep Guardiola's men 3-0 ahead and in total control. It is their second Club World Cup title after 2009 and the 13th trophy won since Guardiola took charge at the Camp Nou in 2008. "We've got a core of very talented players and the secret of our success is simple," he told the official FIFA website. @highlight Barcelona beat Santos 4-0 in Club World Cup final in Japan @highlight Lionel Messi scores twice for European champions @highlight Xavi and Cesc Fabregas also on target in one-sided final @highlight Al Sadd beat Kashiwa Reysol in third-place playoff
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(CNN) -- Lionel Messi scored twice as European champions Barcelona secured the Club World Cup with a 4-0 rout of Brazil's Santos in Yokohama Sunday. Messi opened Barcelona's account and added their fourth and final goal in a one-sided match against their South American counterparts. Xavi and Cesc Fabregas scored their other goals in a first-half which saw Pep Guardiola's men 3-0 ahead and in total control. It is their second Club World Cup title after 2009 and the 13th trophy won since Guardiola took charge at the Camp Nou in 2008. "We've got a core of very talented players and the secret of our success is simple," he told the official FIFA website. @highlight Barcelona beat Santos 4-0 in Club World Cup final in Japan @highlight Lionel Messi scores twice for European champions @highlight Xavi and Cesc Fabregas also on target in one-sided final @highlight Al Sadd beat Kashiwa Reysol in third-place playoff
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By David Mccormack and Meghan Keneally PUBLISHED: 19:43 EST, 24 May 2013 | UPDATED: 23:00 EST, 24 May 2013 Jimmy Kimmel has denied spending nearly $2million on a topless painting of the late Golden Girls actress Bea Arthur after his comedian friend posted a picture of himself holding the portrait and thanking Kimmel for the 'generous' gift. 'Biggest surprise of my life. Thank you @jimmykimmel - the most generous guy in the world! #BeaArthur,' comedian Jeffrey Ross wrote as the picture caption. While he did not formally confirm that he was the one to pay the pricey sum for the picture, Kimmel's response comes as a certain declaration- one that he ultimately overturned. @highlight The painting of the former 'Golden Girl' was called sexist and misogynistic when first unveiled in the early 90s @highlight Christie's had hoped the painting might sell for as much as $2.5m in auction @highlight Kimmel outed as buyer after he gave it to his friend, comedian Jeff Ross, who posted a 'thank you' shout out on Twitter
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West Ham manager Sam Allardyce passed up the opportunity to sign Swansea forward Wilfried Bony - with Andy Carroll brought in instead. Allardyce revealed he had been scouting Bony when the Ivory Coast international was in prolific form at Dutch club Vitesse Arnhem in 2013 but a move never materialised as he was able to strike a deal with Liverpool to sign Carroll on a permanent basis instead. Bony completed a move to the Swans and has been in scintillating form, scoring more Premier League goals in the calender year than any other player. West Ham manager Sam Allardyce said the club turned down the chance to sign Wilfried Bony (above) @highlight Sam Allardyce admitted he was interested in signing Wilfried Bony @highlight West Ham boss said club couldn't afford deal after signing Andy Carroll @highlight Swansea face West Ham on Sunday in Barclays Premier League @highlight Bony is the top scorer in the Premier League in 2014
@placeholder may have been one striker to pass Allardyce by but the Hammers have their own prolific forward back for this weekend.
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West Ham manager Sam Allardyce passed up the opportunity to sign Swansea forward Wilfried Bony - with Andy Carroll brought in instead. Allardyce revealed he had been scouting Bony when the Ivory Coast international was in prolific form at Dutch club Vitesse Arnhem in 2013 but a move never materialised as he was able to strike a deal with Liverpool to sign Carroll on a permanent basis instead. Bony completed a move to the Swans and has been in scintillating form, scoring more Premier League goals in the calender year than any other player. West Ham manager Sam Allardyce said the club turned down the chance to sign Wilfried Bony (above) @highlight Sam Allardyce admitted he was interested in signing Wilfried Bony @highlight West Ham boss said club couldn't afford deal after signing Andy Carroll @highlight Swansea face West Ham on Sunday in Barclays Premier League @highlight Bony is the top scorer in the Premier League in 2014
Allardyce's @placeholder side are flying high in fifth place in the Barclays Premier League
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Leeds have been served with a winding-up petition for unpaid fees dating back to when the club was owned by Ken Bates. Leeds-based law firm Ford & Warren has filed the petition for unpaid fees - reported to be around £150,000 - on behalf of former club director Melvyn Levi. The case is scheduled to be heard at Leeds Combined Court on January 13. Bates, 82, sold Leeds to Bahrain-based investment firm Gulf Finance House Capital in December 2012 and the club changed ownership again in April this year when Italian businessman Massimo Cellino completed his takeover. Leeds owner Massimo Cellino faces a winding-up petition of £150,000 from law firm Ford & Warren Solicitors @highlight The High Court have served the Elland Road club a winding-up petition @highlight Law firm Ford & Warren Solicitors report they are owed substantially @highlight Unpaid fees date back at least two years ago when Ken Bates was in charge @highlight Petition is set to be heard in a Leeds court on January 13
'We bear no ill-will towards Mr @placeholder and we wish him well.
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Leeds have been served with a winding-up petition for unpaid fees dating back to when the club was owned by Ken Bates. Leeds-based law firm Ford & Warren has filed the petition for unpaid fees - reported to be around £150,000 - on behalf of former club director Melvyn Levi. The case is scheduled to be heard at Leeds Combined Court on January 13. Bates, 82, sold Leeds to Bahrain-based investment firm Gulf Finance House Capital in December 2012 and the club changed ownership again in April this year when Italian businessman Massimo Cellino completed his takeover. Leeds owner Massimo Cellino faces a winding-up petition of £150,000 from law firm Ford & Warren Solicitors @highlight The High Court have served the Elland Road club a winding-up petition @highlight Law firm Ford & Warren Solicitors report they are owed substantially @highlight Unpaid fees date back at least two years ago when Ken Bates was in charge @highlight Petition is set to be heard in a Leeds court on January 13
The league's board is understood to have discussed @placeholder's case at a meeting on Thursday and will come under increasing pressure to apply its rules over the club's ownership.
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BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Just days after the U.S. military formally handed authority of Baghdad's "Green Zone" over to the Iraqis, the new American Embassy opened in Baghdad. The American flag is raised at Monday's dedication ceremony for the new U.S. Embassy in Baghdad. Situated on the banks of the Tigris river, one mile south of Saddam Hussein's Republican Palace -- U.S. headquarters in Baghdad since 2003 -- the new embassy opened early Monday afternoon in a closely controlled ceremony that included Iraqi President Jalal Talabani, U.S. Ambassador Ryan Crocker, and Deputy Secretary of State John Negroponte. "The return of the Republican Palace to the government of Iraq last Thursday and the raising of the flag over a new embassy four days later are potent symbols of this record of achievement," Negroponte said during his opening ceremony speech Monday. @highlight New U.S. Embassy in Baghdad opens days after "Green Zone" control given to Iraqis @highlight New embassy covers 104 acres and is the largest in the world @highlight As U.S. military presence ramps down, other aspects will ramp up, envoy says @highlight Price tag for 27-building complex is at least $592 million
There were at least five separate attacks in the Iraqi capital, with one, the roadside bombing of an @placeholder police patrol, resulting in the death of two people.
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(EW.com) -- Three years ago, director Luc Besson tried to do prestige, directing an Oscar-bait biopic about Burmese political dissident Aung San Suu Kyi titled "The Lady." It didn't work out for anyone, but at least Besson is back where he clearly feels more at home: stylized violence punctuated by surreal chaos. In "Lucy," Scarlett Johansson plays an American party girl studying in Taiwan who is kidnapped and forced to be a drug mule for an Asian gangster (Choi Min-Sik). But when the pouch of mysterious blue crystals ruptures in her gut—following a savage beating—the wonder drug begins to expand her human potential at an alarming rate. First, she's transformed into a sexy Jason Bourne, out for revenge. Then she becomes Neo, a superhero with near omnipotence. And her ultimate destiny, before the high can wear off, might be complete transcendence. @highlight Scarlett Johansson stars in the film @highlight It's directed by Luc Besson @highlight There is genuine bizarro excitement
@placeholder is a thinly drawn character, just someone who needs to survive, but Johansson vividly conveys the initial terror of her dire circumstances before shifting into the calculating, almost robotic mode of an alien being flicking away mere mortals.
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The crucial role played by Pope Francis in bringing Cuba and the United States together signals that history's first Latin American pope has no qualms about putting the Holy See on the front lines of diplomacy, especially for a cause it has long championed. The Vatican said on Wednesday that Francis wrote to President Barack Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro in recent months and invited them to resolve their differences over humanitarian issues, including prisoners. In addition, the Vatican hosted U.S. and Cuban delegations in October 'and provided its good offices to facilitate a constructive dialogue on delicate matters, resulting in solutions acceptable to both parties,' the Vatican said. @highlight Pope Francis wrote to President Barack Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro in recent months and invited them to resolve their differences @highlight The Vatican hosted U.S. and Cuban delegations in October 'and provided its good offices to facilitate a constructive dialogue on delicate matters' @highlight Perhaps coincidentally, the announcement was made on Francis' 78th birthday, and Vatican officials had said to expect a 'surprise' later in the day
She said it was widely understood that @placeholder and Obama spoke about Cuba when they met March 27 at the Vatican.
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Four-time Formula One world champions Sebastian Vettel visited Red Bull Racing's factory in Milton Keynes to say his goodbyes having joined rivals Ferrari for next season. The 27-year-old visited their base to make a speech to staff and thank those who made his four consecutive world titles victories between 2010-13 possible. Vettel took time out to chat with members of staff at the team factory and signed numerous autographs, having announced his departure towards the end of last season when he relinquished his title to Lewis Hamilton. Four-time Formula One world champions Sebastian Vettel in front of Red Bull's impressive trophy cabinet @highlight The four-time world champion has signed a three-year deal with Ferrari @highlight Sebastian Vettel visited Red Bull Racing's base to say his goodbyes @highlight The German driver spent three days at Ferrari's factory last weekend @highlight Vettel completed nearly 100 laps of the Fiorano test circuit on Monday
@placeholder finished a dismal fourth overall this season, their first since 1993 without a race victory, and will hope the arrival of Vettel will signal a return to their glory days.
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Islambad, Pakistan (CNN) -- Two prominent Pakistani Muslim leaders threatened Wednesday to call for nationwide protests if the president pardons a Christian woman sentenced to death for insulting the Muslim prophet Mohammed. "If the president pardons Asia Bibi, we will raise our voices across the country until he is forced to take his decision back," nationally known mufti Muneer Ur Rehman said. Hafiz Ibtisam Elahi Zaheer, a leading cleric in Lahore, said pardoning the woman would be "criminal negligence" and would cause inter-religious tension. Punjab Gov. Salman Taseer told CNN Tuesday that President Asif Ali Zardari would pardon Bibi if the High Court did not grant her request for mercy. @highlight NEW: Two Muslim leaders warn of protests if President Zardari frees Asia Bibi @highlight She was sentenced to death for insulting Islam's Prophet Mohammed @highlight Presidential spokeswoman: Pakistan is committed to protecting religious minorities @highlight A provincial governor has said the president is expected to pardon Bibi
Prosecutors say Bibi, a 45-year-old field worker, insulted the @placeholder after she got into a heated argument with Muslim co-workers who refused to drink from a bucket of water she had touched because she is not Muslim.
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The families of two frail and elderly pensioners who died after being urgently moved from their troubled care homes have today criticised the Government's watchdog for the rushed closures. After more than a month of the authorities refusing to identify Alfred Dodd and Winifred Lake, their names were today revealed. The 85 and 91-year-old died days after they were evacuated from private care homes Merok Park in Surrey and nearby Grantley Court in Sutton, respectively. Their families fear the sudden closures caused the dementia sufferers unnecessary stress and anxiety. They want to know why a damning inspection report from health watchdogs went unpublished for eight months. @highlight Pensioners who died following bungled care home closures finally named @highlight Officials refused to reveal 85-year-old Alfred Dodd's name and how he died @highlight He died less than 48 hours after he was moved from Merok Park care home @highlight Winifred Lake, 91, died after stressful move from Grantley Court care home @highlight Families have questioned why the sudden closures were rushed by CQC @highlight Coroner, the local council, police and the NHS refused to name the pair @highlight Residents left shivering as Merok Park shut and ambulances did not arrive @highlight Damning inspection report from watchdogs went unpublished for 8 months @highlight But inquests have not been opened into the tragic pairs' deaths
Merok Park, which had the same owners as @placeholder, was given a clean bill of health in January last year, even though families said it was a ‘hovel’ and neighbours reported screaming to the police.
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