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In four minutes of playing time against Aston Villa, Andy Carroll contributed more to the excitement of a goalless draw than almost anyone else. It took roughly the same amount of time for Sam Allardyce to explain he will take personal responsibility if this comeback is rushed and ends in yet more pain for the striker. It’s been easy to forget over the five months since Carroll tore ligaments in his left ankle — and West Ham found an exciting attack pair in his absence — that he can cause mayhem with correct service. Andy Carroll was all smiles as he returned to the West Ham United bench for the first time this season alongside Kevin Nolan (left)
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By Meghan Keneally PUBLISHED: 17:13 EST, 21 October 2013 | UPDATED: 17:34 EST, 21 October 2013 Democratic congressional candidate Sean Eldridge has released his latest financial report showing that he put in a quarter of a million dollars in his quest to be elected to office. While Eldridge's millionaire husband Chris Hughes, who was one of Mark Zuckerberg's college roommates and an early leader at Facebook, is not listed as a donor in the latest filing, plenty of the couple's famous friends chipped in. Zuckerberg contributed the maximum amount of $2,600 in both the primary and the general election, as did his wife Priscilla Chan meaning that the Zuckerberg-Chan household contributed a total of $10,400 to the New York state campaign.
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By Nathan Klein Thousands of women migrant domestic workers in Qatar are being severely exploited and sexually abused in 'utterly miserable conditions', according to a new report by an international human rights group. The 77-page Amnesty International report titled 'My sleep is my break: Exploitation of domestic workers in Qatar' has uncovered the appalling conditions women - primarily from the Philippines, Indonesia and Sri Lanka - face on a daily basis. In the report, women are said to be lured to Qatar on the basis of false promises over salaries and working conditions - only to be made to work extreme hours and seven-day weeks.
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By Harriet Arkell Donna Canavan-McClung, 32, was found hanged in a cemetery after her partner said she would press domestic abuse charges A woman who married her lesbian lover in one of Britain’s first same sex weddings was found hanged in a cemetery, more than a year after the marriage fell apart, a coroner heard today. Donna Canavan-McClung had divorced her partner of nine years and started a 'volatile' relationship with a new girlfriend who filed a domestic abuse complaint against her days before she died, an inquest into her death heard. Mrs Canavan-McClung, 32, married mother-of-two Colleen Canavan in 2006, months after the law was changed to allow gay civil ceremonies in the UK. But the marriage broke down after five years and they divorced in February last year.
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By Kate Lyons PUBLISHED: 19:31 EST, 17 February 2014 | UPDATED: 20:33 EST, 17 February 2014 A couple has been stoned to death for adultery in a remote southwest region of Pakistan on the orders of an Islamic cleric. Daraz Khan, 25, and Hayat Bibi, 27, were killed by a mob led by Mrs Bibi’s husband in the Loralai district in Balochistan. Ms Bibi went into hiding a week ago when the alleged affair was discovered, but then came forward when she heard that the mob had captured Mr Khan, locals reported.
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(CNN) -- As the source of the Ganges River, the site of Hinduism's famous Char Dham pilgrimage and home to Rishikesh, the meditation retreat made famous by The Beatles, the India's northern Uttarakhand state justifies its title of "Land of the Gods." But environmentalists are warning that rampant development in the Himalayan state is tempting fate. With roads built on an ad hoc basis, new hotel developments built on river banks and hydro dams proposed in the region's steep valleys, environmentalists say the floods and mudslides that have claimed more than 1,000 lives in the past week were an ecological catastrophe waiting to happen.
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Obamacare call center reps were provided with an incorrect script
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By Richard Shears and Martin Robinson PUBLISHED: 01:04 EST, 13 June 2013 | UPDATED: 12:36 EST, 13 June 2013 A British oil worker who spent a terrifying 48 hour ordeal at the hands of kidnappers in Indonesia, fought back the tears as he told how his captors let him go because his Indonesian wife could not afford their £300,000 ransom demand. Engineer Malcolm Primrose, 61, who was found yesterday in a palm oil plantation, said he had feared he was never going to see his wife and family again. 'Excuse me if I am a little bit emotional,' Mr Primrose as he sat with his wife Nurasiah at the police station in Parsi Putih village in the northern province of East Aceh.
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By Mark Duell UPDATED: 15:16 EST, 23 August 2011 She seems just like any other two-year-old girl, giggling as she tries to copy what her older brother does and chases him around the house. But her mobility is even more impressive when you learn Alissa Perkins was born without a crucial bone in her body and wears a prosthetic left leg. The remarkably active life that she can lead has led the hospital that gave Alissa treatment to ask her family to be ambassadors for its chain. Scroll down for video Toddler: Alissa Perkins, of Las Vegas, Nevada, was born without a crucial bone but is able to live an active life because she was fitted with a prosthetic left leg
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(CNN) -- Newt Gingrich quit the presidential race on Wednesday. Long after he exhausted the patience of the voters, he finally concluded that the mathematical probability of winning the Republican nomination was next to nil. Why spend money and raise false hopes if you can't win? Best to get out now and join the veepstakes. That's the kind of logic that an ordinary, candidate-focused campaign employs. Ron Paul, on the other hand, refuses to drop out. Commanding a plurality of delegates in only one state, and having taken just 10.61 percent nationally so far, it could be argued that the 76-year-old libertarian has even less reason to carry on than Gingrich -- except perhaps to collect the air miles.
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By Kieran Gill Anton Ferdinand has signed for Police United in the Thai Premier League in a bid to revive his career, and says Muangthong United's Jay Bothroyd convinced him to make the switch. Ferdinand had a sorry time in the Turkish Super Lig last season, making just three appearances for Antalyaspor as they were relegated and six on loan to Bursaspor. The 29-year-old's career has stalled since leaving QPR in August 2013 after they were relegated to the Championship, but Ferdinand hopes to follow Bothroyd's lead and seize his chance in Thailand. VIDEO Scroll down to see Thailand in the World Cup mood with an elephant football match
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