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NAIROBI, Kenya (CNN) -- An Al Qaeda-linked militant group waging war against Somalia's fragile government is becoming an increasing threat to Western ally Kenya and could potentially destabilize the region with dire consequences for global security, officials and analysts warn. Al-Shabab fighters count their bullets in neighborhood of Mogadishu. Al-Shabaab, one of the strongest Islamic militias battling for control of Mogadishu, has gained ground in recent weeks, according to officials, and has started to flex its muscles beyond Somalia's border with terror strikes, kidnappings and recruitment drives. They warn that unless the world takes action the group, which wants to impose an extreme type of Islamic sharia law, could extend its grip across parts of East Africa to gain control of a region that flanks busy shipping routes already plagued by Somali pirates @highlight Experts, officials warn of growing threat from Somali militant group @highlight Al-Shabaab is one of strongest Islamic militias battling for Mogadishu @highlight Kenya says danger is to region and world despite threats on Nairobi
"First to @placeholder, to the neighborhood, and to everywhere they have disagreed with."
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NAIROBI, Kenya (CNN) -- An Al Qaeda-linked militant group waging war against Somalia's fragile government is becoming an increasing threat to Western ally Kenya and could potentially destabilize the region with dire consequences for global security, officials and analysts warn. Al-Shabab fighters count their bullets in neighborhood of Mogadishu. Al-Shabaab, one of the strongest Islamic militias battling for control of Mogadishu, has gained ground in recent weeks, according to officials, and has started to flex its muscles beyond Somalia's border with terror strikes, kidnappings and recruitment drives. They warn that unless the world takes action the group, which wants to impose an extreme type of Islamic sharia law, could extend its grip across parts of East Africa to gain control of a region that flanks busy shipping routes already plagued by Somali pirates @highlight Experts, officials warn of growing threat from Somali militant group @highlight Al-Shabaab is one of strongest Islamic militias battling for Mogadishu @highlight Kenya says danger is to region and world despite threats on Nairobi
So @placeholder can be a launching pad for a greater and wider jihadist issue."
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NASHVILLE, Tennessee (CNN) -- The accused came from all walks of life: Retirees, dads and twentysomethings. An engineer, a business owner and an auto worker. A man in a wheelchair. Men in need of Spanish or Farsi translators. Brett Beasley, with Nashville's Health Department, educates men arrested for trying to buy sex about STDs. About 40 men somberly entered a classroom on a recent Saturday morning. About half of them wore shiny wedding bands. All had tried to buy a prostitute's services and were caught by police. It was their first offense, and a county court referred them to a one-day program called the John School. It's a program run by volunteers and city officials in conjunction with Magdalene House, a nonprofit that works to get prostitutes off the streets. @highlight Experts say about 1 million to 2 million prostitutes work in the United States @highlight About 50 communities have programs that focus on deterring johns @highlight Nashville's program includes a speech from a former prostitute @highlight The Internet is making it easier for people to buy prostitutes, experts say
Set in a church in Nashville, Tennessee, the @placeholder is led by former prostitutes, health experts, psychologists and law enforcement officers who talk to -- and at times berate -- the men about the risks of hiring a prostitute.
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NASHVILLE, Tennessee (CNN) -- The accused came from all walks of life: Retirees, dads and twentysomethings. An engineer, a business owner and an auto worker. A man in a wheelchair. Men in need of Spanish or Farsi translators. Brett Beasley, with Nashville's Health Department, educates men arrested for trying to buy sex about STDs. About 40 men somberly entered a classroom on a recent Saturday morning. About half of them wore shiny wedding bands. All had tried to buy a prostitute's services and were caught by police. It was their first offense, and a county court referred them to a one-day program called the John School. It's a program run by volunteers and city officials in conjunction with Magdalene House, a nonprofit that works to get prostitutes off the streets. @highlight Experts say about 1 million to 2 million prostitutes work in the United States @highlight About 50 communities have programs that focus on deterring johns @highlight Nashville's program includes a speech from a former prostitute @highlight The Internet is making it easier for people to buy prostitutes, experts say
Only first-time offenders who solicit an adult are eligible for @placeholder.
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(LifeWire) -- First comes love, then comes marriage -- or at least that's how the saying used to go. An increasing number of heterosexual couples have been shacking up without plans for a trip down the aisle. Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are raising four children together. Pitt has said the couple won't consider marriage until same-sex couples have the right to wed. According to a 2003 U.S. Census Bureau report on families and living arrangements, 4.6 million U.S. households were occupied by unmarried couples of the opposite sex. That's up from 2.9 million in 1996. "People don't question, 'Why did you get married?' They only ask you, 'Why haven't you gotten married?' " points out Marion Willetts, an associate professor of sociology at Illinois State University. "I think a lot of people feel if you were really serious about your partner and your relationship, then you'd get married." @highlight It's not just 20-something social idealists who decline to get married @highlight AARP survey shows many older adults looking primarily for companionship @highlight Some couples cite discrimination against gay and lesbian couples as reason
But from what @placeholder has found with the life partners she's spoken to, that is simply not true.
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By Daniel Miller PUBLISHED: 12:01 EST, 11 December 2012 | UPDATED: 14:59 EST, 11 December 2012 A man born with a medical condition which causes huge folds of skin to hang down over his face is celebrating becoming the proud father of a healthy baby girl. Latif Khatana, 32, who has been dubbed the Man With No Face, suffered years of abuse over his disability and was terrified his unborn child would inherit the same condition. But he and wife Salima, 25, from Jammu and Kashmir in the Indian Himalayas have been able to enjoy every moment with newborn daughter Ulfat after she was given a clean bill of health. @highlight Father Latif's condition causes folds of skin to hang over his face @highlight Mother Salima was born with just one foot @highlight The pair bonded over disabilities before deciding to get married @highlight Baby Ulfat is perfectly healthy with no signs of her father's condition
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Tottenham Hotspur humiliated Wigan 9-1 with England striker Jermain Defoe scoring five to move into the Champions League spots in the English Premier League. The incredible rout sees them draw level on points with North London rivals Arsenal and into fourth place ahead of Aston Villa, who they visit next weekend. Defoe's five equaled a Premier League record and, along with Manchester United's 9-0 thrashing of Ipswich Town in the 1994/95 season, it is the most goals scored by a Premier League side in a single game. The highest tally recorded by a team in English football league history is 13. @highlight Tottenham Hotspur beat Wigan Athletic 9-1 to go back into the Champions League places @highlight Jermain Defoe scored five goals, with Peter Crouch, Aaron Lennon, David Bently and Niko Krancjar also scoring @highlight Defoe and Tottenham's goal feats equal Premier League records @highlight Blackburn Rovers and Stoke secure wins over Bolton and Portsmouth
In other @placeholder action on Sunday, Blackburn Rovers beat Bolton Wanderers 2-0 away to climb up to 11th in the table.
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Tottenham Hotspur humiliated Wigan 9-1 with England striker Jermain Defoe scoring five to move into the Champions League spots in the English Premier League. The incredible rout sees them draw level on points with North London rivals Arsenal and into fourth place ahead of Aston Villa, who they visit next weekend. Defoe's five equaled a Premier League record and, along with Manchester United's 9-0 thrashing of Ipswich Town in the 1994/95 season, it is the most goals scored by a Premier League side in a single game. The highest tally recorded by a team in English football league history is 13. @highlight Tottenham Hotspur beat Wigan Athletic 9-1 to go back into the Champions League places @highlight Jermain Defoe scored five goals, with Peter Crouch, Aaron Lennon, David Bently and Niko Krancjar also scoring @highlight Defoe and Tottenham's goal feats equal Premier League records @highlight Blackburn Rovers and Stoke secure wins over Bolton and Portsmouth
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By Dan Bloom PUBLISHED: 03:38 EST, 10 December 2013 | UPDATED: 20:09 EST, 10 December 2013 A set of murals whose removal prompted one of Britain's most noble fathers to boycott his son's wedding is returning to the family's magnificent stately home. Lord Bath, 81, was incensed when the Heaven and Hell murals he painted were removed from Longleat, Wiltshire, after his son Ceawlin took over the running of the ancestral pile - which includes 900 acres of grounds and a safari park. Now the flamboyant artworks will be reinstated - in a corridor one storey above their former home. @highlight 81-year-old's art removed after his son took over running of Wiltshire pile @highlight He claimed the works had been 'quietly binned', which his family denied @highlight Planning application reveals they will soon return to Longleat after all
Mural: One example from what became known as the '@placeholder corridor' in the stately home
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Royal Ascot scorer Born In Bombay has been sold out of the stable of Andrew Balding and will continue his racing career in Hong Kong. The royal trainer revealed the winner of the Britannia Stakes was heading for the Far East as he unveiled his team for Glorious Goodwood which is headed by Neptune Investment Management Gordon Stakes hope Scotland and Artemis Goodwood Cup entry Whiplash Willie. Born in Bombay, who raced in the colours of US owner George Strawbridge, was a half-length winner of the Britannia on only his fourth start. Low impact: Andrew Balding watches Whiplash Willie work out in the pool at Park House Stables @highlight Born in Bombay has been sold out of the stable of Andrew Balding @highlight Royal Ascot scorer will continue his racing career in Hong Kong @highlight Born in Bombay won the Britannia Stakes
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Click here for Martin Samuel's match report from Old Trafford Search through the thousands of pages written about Louis van Gaal over the years and you won't find much about the value of running and jumping. Manchester United's manager has always preferred to talk about rather sophisticated facets of the game. As he reflects on perhaps the first significant result of his time at Old Trafford, though, Van Gaal and his sports science team will have noticed the remarkable numbers attached to Marouane Fellaini's stand-out performance against Chelsea on Sunday. Fellaini is never going to be invisible. Not when he looks like he does. Nevertheless anyone who left Old Trafford on Sunday sensing that the big Belgian had been 'everywhere' will be interested to know that he pretty much was. @highlight Marouane Fellaini was superb for Manchester United against Chelsea @highlight The midfielder cost £27.5m from Roberto Martinez's Everton last year @highlight Fellaini was poor for David Moyes for much of last season @highlight Belgium star was linked with a move to Napoli this summer
He failed to produce the sort of performances for United that had made him famous at @placeholder previously
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With some belated and overdue fitness, however, has arrived something of the player we used to see at @placeholder.
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Click here for Martin Samuel's match report from Old Trafford Search through the thousands of pages written about Louis van Gaal over the years and you won't find much about the value of running and jumping. Manchester United's manager has always preferred to talk about rather sophisticated facets of the game. As he reflects on perhaps the first significant result of his time at Old Trafford, though, Van Gaal and his sports science team will have noticed the remarkable numbers attached to Marouane Fellaini's stand-out performance against Chelsea on Sunday. Fellaini is never going to be invisible. Not when he looks like he does. Nevertheless anyone who left Old Trafford on Sunday sensing that the big Belgian had been 'everywhere' will be interested to know that he pretty much was. @highlight Marouane Fellaini was superb for Manchester United against Chelsea @highlight The midfielder cost £27.5m from Roberto Martinez's Everton last year @highlight Fellaini was poor for David Moyes for much of last season @highlight Belgium star was linked with a move to Napoli this summer
@placeholder perhaps didn't help by talking of the 'best chest trap I have ever seen' - faint praise, that - but with hindsight maybe it was the debilitating effect of a succession of injuries that prevented Fellaini from reaching the levels of fitness required to play his natural game.
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Click here for Martin Samuel's match report from Old Trafford Search through the thousands of pages written about Louis van Gaal over the years and you won't find much about the value of running and jumping. Manchester United's manager has always preferred to talk about rather sophisticated facets of the game. As he reflects on perhaps the first significant result of his time at Old Trafford, though, Van Gaal and his sports science team will have noticed the remarkable numbers attached to Marouane Fellaini's stand-out performance against Chelsea on Sunday. Fellaini is never going to be invisible. Not when he looks like he does. Nevertheless anyone who left Old Trafford on Sunday sensing that the big Belgian had been 'everywhere' will be interested to know that he pretty much was. @highlight Marouane Fellaini was superb for Manchester United against Chelsea @highlight The midfielder cost £27.5m from Roberto Martinez's Everton last year @highlight Fellaini was poor for David Moyes for much of last season @highlight Belgium star was linked with a move to Napoli this summer
Fellaini is perhaps slightly more than that but the fact is he may not have played on Sunday had others been available yet the way that United conceded a goal to @placeholder from a set-piece showed just how valuable the 26-year-old may prove to be.
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Decatur, Texas (CNN) -- Colorado authorities are working to determine whether a high-speed chase Thursday involving a man who shot repeatedly at law enforcement officers in Texas is related to this week's shooting death of Tom Clements, Colorado's prison chief. The chase and crash occurred in north Texas, about 700 miles from where Clements was killed Tuesday night. It began around 11 a.m. CT (noon ET) in Montague County, where the driver of a black Cadillac shot at a law enforcement officer who had pulled him over in a traffic stop, said Wise County, Texas, Sheriff David Walker. Two bullets struck the Montague County deputy, who was wearing a bulletproof vest, in the chest and another grazed his head before he managed to call in help, said the sheriff. He is in serious condition at a Dallas-Fort Worth area hospital. @highlight NEW: Denver police cite "strong connection" between Texas case, another homicide @highlight A man leads law enforcement on a chase, shoots at officers in north Texas @highlight The Cadillac driver dies after being shot; a sheriff's deputy is injured, authorities say @highlight Authorities say this man may be linked to the shooting death of Colorado's state prisons chief
CNN has not been able to independently confirm the identity of the man killed in @placeholder.
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Decatur, Texas (CNN) -- Colorado authorities are working to determine whether a high-speed chase Thursday involving a man who shot repeatedly at law enforcement officers in Texas is related to this week's shooting death of Tom Clements, Colorado's prison chief. The chase and crash occurred in north Texas, about 700 miles from where Clements was killed Tuesday night. It began around 11 a.m. CT (noon ET) in Montague County, where the driver of a black Cadillac shot at a law enforcement officer who had pulled him over in a traffic stop, said Wise County, Texas, Sheriff David Walker. Two bullets struck the Montague County deputy, who was wearing a bulletproof vest, in the chest and another grazed his head before he managed to call in help, said the sheriff. He is in serious condition at a Dallas-Fort Worth area hospital. @highlight NEW: Denver police cite "strong connection" between Texas case, another homicide @highlight A man leads law enforcement on a chase, shoots at officers in north Texas @highlight The Cadillac driver dies after being shot; a sheriff's deputy is injured, authorities say @highlight Authorities say this man may be linked to the shooting death of Colorado's state prisons chief
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(CNN) -- So, just what is Russia up to now? On April 17, at the same time Russian President Vladimir Putin snarled at Ukraine and the West at a press conference in Moscow, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov signed a conciliatory agreement in Geneva with the United States, the European Union and Ukraine. On the face of it, the foreign minister seemed to repudiate the President and betray the pro-Russian terrorists in eastern Ukraine. Whatever Putin and Lavrov's game, the statement signed by Lavrov in Geneva represents a major stand down by Russia. To be sure, given the Kremlin's past mendacity and slipperiness, the agreement is ultimately nothing more than a piece of paper. If Putin could breach the 1994 Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances (wherein the United States, the United Kingdom and Russia agreed to guarantee Ukraine's security and territorial integrity), he could easily tear up the Geneva statement if and when it suits him. @highlight Alexander Motyl: Putin belligerent about Ukraine as his minister signs accord @highlight Motyl: Despite Putin hard line, Geneva statement is a major step down by Russia @highlight Accord says illegal armed groups must be disarmed; illegally seized buildings returned @highlight Motyl: It seems that if you talk tough and act tough, Putin may just possibly listen
Unsurprisingly, Putin's insistence that he has a right to aid Ukrainian citizens spooks @placeholder, especially as his invocation of that right is coupled with the continued massing of thousands of battle-ready Russian troops along Ukraine's borders.
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(CNN) -- So, just what is Russia up to now? On April 17, at the same time Russian President Vladimir Putin snarled at Ukraine and the West at a press conference in Moscow, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov signed a conciliatory agreement in Geneva with the United States, the European Union and Ukraine. On the face of it, the foreign minister seemed to repudiate the President and betray the pro-Russian terrorists in eastern Ukraine. Whatever Putin and Lavrov's game, the statement signed by Lavrov in Geneva represents a major stand down by Russia. To be sure, given the Kremlin's past mendacity and slipperiness, the agreement is ultimately nothing more than a piece of paper. If Putin could breach the 1994 Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances (wherein the United States, the United Kingdom and Russia agreed to guarantee Ukraine's security and territorial integrity), he could easily tear up the Geneva statement if and when it suits him. @highlight Alexander Motyl: Putin belligerent about Ukraine as his minister signs accord @highlight Motyl: Despite Putin hard line, Geneva statement is a major step down by Russia @highlight Accord says illegal armed groups must be disarmed; illegally seized buildings returned @highlight Motyl: It seems that if you talk tough and act tough, Putin may just possibly listen
... All right, the east will disarm, all right, let's assume the army will withdraw -- why have the (@placeholder) nationalist groups not been disarmed yet?"
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(CNN) -- So, just what is Russia up to now? On April 17, at the same time Russian President Vladimir Putin snarled at Ukraine and the West at a press conference in Moscow, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov signed a conciliatory agreement in Geneva with the United States, the European Union and Ukraine. On the face of it, the foreign minister seemed to repudiate the President and betray the pro-Russian terrorists in eastern Ukraine. Whatever Putin and Lavrov's game, the statement signed by Lavrov in Geneva represents a major stand down by Russia. To be sure, given the Kremlin's past mendacity and slipperiness, the agreement is ultimately nothing more than a piece of paper. If Putin could breach the 1994 Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances (wherein the United States, the United Kingdom and Russia agreed to guarantee Ukraine's security and territorial integrity), he could easily tear up the Geneva statement if and when it suits him. @highlight Alexander Motyl: Putin belligerent about Ukraine as his minister signs accord @highlight Motyl: Despite Putin hard line, Geneva statement is a major step down by Russia @highlight Accord says illegal armed groups must be disarmed; illegally seized buildings returned @highlight Motyl: It seems that if you talk tough and act tough, Putin may just possibly listen
If the terrorist groups do not abandon buildings and give up their arms, and if @placeholder does not stop infiltrating Russian intelligence agents into Ukraine, then Putin and Lavrov will effectively be declaring that they cannot be trusted and that their intentions in Ukraine are aggressive.
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By Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:35 EST, 6 March 2013 | UPDATED: 17:15 EST, 6 March 2013 A married insurance agent accused of helping a Zumba instructor use her fitness studio as a front for prostitution was convicted Wednesday in a case that set off a guessing game in a small Maine town over who was on her customer list. Mark Strong Sr. controlled, supervised and managed the prostitution business and watched the sex acts live via Skype from his office 100 miles away, prosecutors contend. The married businessman acknowledged having an affair with dance instructor Alexis Wright and helping her open the Kennebunk studio but contended he didn't profit from her prostitution. @highlight Mark Strong, 57, has been found guilty of 12 counts of promoting prostitution and one of conspiracy @highlight He controlled, supervised and managed Alexis Wright's prostitution business based at her Zumba studio, prosecutors claimed @highlight Strong showed no emotion as the verdict was announced, his wife leaned into his son and cried @highlight He faces a maximum possible prison term of 13 years when he is sentenced later this month @highlight Wright is awaiting trial and has pleaded not guilty to all charges against her
@placeholder, who was released on personal recognizance, is due to be sentenced on March 19.
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By Associated Press Reporter PUBLISHED: 15:35 EST, 6 March 2013 | UPDATED: 17:15 EST, 6 March 2013 A married insurance agent accused of helping a Zumba instructor use her fitness studio as a front for prostitution was convicted Wednesday in a case that set off a guessing game in a small Maine town over who was on her customer list. Mark Strong Sr. controlled, supervised and managed the prostitution business and watched the sex acts live via Skype from his office 100 miles away, prosecutors contend. The married businessman acknowledged having an affair with dance instructor Alexis Wright and helping her open the Kennebunk studio but contended he didn't profit from her prostitution. @highlight Mark Strong, 57, has been found guilty of 12 counts of promoting prostitution and one of conspiracy @highlight He controlled, supervised and managed Alexis Wright's prostitution business based at her Zumba studio, prosecutors claimed @highlight Strong showed no emotion as the verdict was announced, his wife leaned into his son and cried @highlight He faces a maximum possible prison term of 13 years when he is sentenced later this month @highlight Wright is awaiting trial and has pleaded not guilty to all charges against her
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(CNN) -- Eppley Airfield in Omaha, Nebraska, was closed Thursday night, stranding hundreds of passengers, after being struck by two violent storms packing high winds and massive hail, the airport director said. Omaha Airport Authority Executive Director Steve Coufal said that the airfield had been closed for several hours, with at least one reported injury: a pilot who was taken to a local hospital after being struck by hail. Southwest Airlines spokesperson Ashley Dillon said two of the airline's planes were on the ground -- one of them Flight 751 to Chicago, which was being boarded -- when the first storm hit. @highlight Injured pilot was conscious when taken to the hospital, airline official says @highlight Two storms strike Eppley Airfield in Omaha, packing high winds, hail and rain @highlight Southwest Airlines discontinues all flights for the rest of the evening
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Paul Ryan announced Monday he won't be running for president in 2016, while both Mitt Romney and Chris Christie continued to inch closer to throwing their hats into the ring. Ryan, a nine-term Wisconsin congressman and the Republican Party's last vice presidential nominee on Romney's ticket, thanked those who encouraged him to seek the presidency, but said he wanted to focus all of his attention on his new role as chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee. 'After giving it a lot of thought, I’ve decided not to run for president,' Ryan said in a press release. 'Our work at the House Ways and Means Committee over the next few years will be crucial to moving America forward, and my job as Chairman deserves undivided attention. @highlight Ryan stated he wanted to focus all of his attention on his new role as chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee @highlight Mitt Romney and his wife, Ann, phoned former backers in the early voting states over the weekend @highlight New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is sending new signals that an announcement about his presidential plans could be imminent
@placeholder's possible 2016 campaign was barely on the horizon at this time last week and would be the first return engagement of a losing major party nominee in decades.
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Paul Ryan announced Monday he won't be running for president in 2016, while both Mitt Romney and Chris Christie continued to inch closer to throwing their hats into the ring. Ryan, a nine-term Wisconsin congressman and the Republican Party's last vice presidential nominee on Romney's ticket, thanked those who encouraged him to seek the presidency, but said he wanted to focus all of his attention on his new role as chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee. 'After giving it a lot of thought, I’ve decided not to run for president,' Ryan said in a press release. 'Our work at the House Ways and Means Committee over the next few years will be crucial to moving America forward, and my job as Chairman deserves undivided attention. @highlight Ryan stated he wanted to focus all of his attention on his new role as chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee @highlight Mitt Romney and his wife, Ann, phoned former backers in the early voting states over the weekend @highlight New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is sending new signals that an announcement about his presidential plans could be imminent
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A spokesman did not immediately respond when asked if @placeholder or his representatives would attend the meeting.
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Factors contributing to the state's status as the worst for working women were not limited to wage but included issues of economics, health and leadership in 2013, according to 27/7 Wall Street. 1. Utah 2. Wyoming 3. Idaho 4. Mississippi 5. North Dakota 6. Montana 7. South Dakota 8. Indiana 9. Alabama 10. Kansas The wild west is no place for working women, according to a survey that says Wyoming, Utah and Idaho are the worst states for females in the workplace. The wage gap is not the only challenge working women face today in America. 24/7 Wall Street recently ranked the 10 states that they say are the worst for working women. @highlight 24/7 Wall Street recently released the 10 states they found to be the worst for working women @highlight The gender wage gap was not the only factor in determining these states, issues of health, economics, and leadership also played a role @highlight Women have made great advancements in recent years, but substantial inequalities still remain, especially on the state level
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(CNN) -- There was so much -- so! much! -- to love about Sunday night's Golden Globe awards. To begin with, Amy Poehler finally won something (much to her astonishment), and she did it while killing her hosting job with Tina Fey. Over on our Golden Globes live blog, we asked those watching with us how Fey and Poehler were doing, and 81% voted they were doing A-OK, with roughly half that saying the duo were even better than last year. That's great news for the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, since they've already booked Fey and Poehler for a third round of Globes. @highlight Tina Fey and Amy Poehler hosted Sunday's Golden Globes @highlight It was their second time leading the awards ceremony @highlight The majority of CNN readers approved of their performance @highlight Some of their best jokes were about the night's big stars
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By Joshua Gardner PUBLISHED: 21:01 EST, 21 November 2013 | UPDATED: 14:37 EST, 22 November 2013 While the tragic death of a president was about to kickstart Rather’s impressive career, the then 32-year-old managed to find Abraham Zapruder and his film but couldn’t quite get his hands on it for CBS. ‘This is not a time when everyone has a camera,’ Rather told Tom Brokaw in an interview for NBC News. ‘Not everyone has a motion picture camera.’ As the first journalist to report John F. Kennedy’s assassination, Rather is in a unique position to recount the terrible tale now, at the event’s 50 year anniversary. @highlight In the days before phone cameras, sportswear manufacturer Abraham Zapruder happened to be recording the president's 1963 Dallas motorcade with his new 8mm camera @highlight Following the assassination, the top American news outlets scrambled to track down footage of the president's murder @highlight A young Dan Rather and CBS found Zapruder and nearly snagged the exclusive film before Life magazine's Richard Stolley outbid him
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By Joshua Gardner PUBLISHED: 21:01 EST, 21 November 2013 | UPDATED: 14:37 EST, 22 November 2013 While the tragic death of a president was about to kickstart Rather’s impressive career, the then 32-year-old managed to find Abraham Zapruder and his film but couldn’t quite get his hands on it for CBS. ‘This is not a time when everyone has a camera,’ Rather told Tom Brokaw in an interview for NBC News. ‘Not everyone has a motion picture camera.’ As the first journalist to report John F. Kennedy’s assassination, Rather is in a unique position to recount the terrible tale now, at the event’s 50 year anniversary. @highlight In the days before phone cameras, sportswear manufacturer Abraham Zapruder happened to be recording the president's 1963 Dallas motorcade with his new 8mm camera @highlight Following the assassination, the top American news outlets scrambled to track down footage of the president's murder @highlight A young Dan Rather and CBS found Zapruder and nearly snagged the exclusive film before Life magazine's Richard Stolley outbid him
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By Joshua Gardner PUBLISHED: 21:01 EST, 21 November 2013 | UPDATED: 14:37 EST, 22 November 2013 While the tragic death of a president was about to kickstart Rather’s impressive career, the then 32-year-old managed to find Abraham Zapruder and his film but couldn’t quite get his hands on it for CBS. ‘This is not a time when everyone has a camera,’ Rather told Tom Brokaw in an interview for NBC News. ‘Not everyone has a motion picture camera.’ As the first journalist to report John F. Kennedy’s assassination, Rather is in a unique position to recount the terrible tale now, at the event’s 50 year anniversary. @highlight In the days before phone cameras, sportswear manufacturer Abraham Zapruder happened to be recording the president's 1963 Dallas motorcade with his new 8mm camera @highlight Following the assassination, the top American news outlets scrambled to track down footage of the president's murder @highlight A young Dan Rather and CBS found Zapruder and nearly snagged the exclusive film before Life magazine's Richard Stolley outbid him
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Tattooed and pale, with an Arabic vocabulary of a few dozen words at best, 24-year-old American Peter Kassig is not who you would expect to see striding up and down the corridors of a hospital in Tripoli, Lebanon, clutching a wad of bloodied bandages. "This is one of the worst wounds we have on the floor; this one is pretty bad," he says as he works to help clean out the raw lower leg wound of a patient. "They were going to have to amputate the leg, but they were able to reconnect the artery, right," he asks Marwan, a 27-year-old nurse from Homs, Syria, who, like most of those Kassig works alongside, fled his homeland to treat his countrymen in Lebanon. @highlight American, 24, helps treat wounded Syrians in Lebanon @highlight He has served in Iraq but ooked for a 'game-changer' after returning home @highlight He hopes Americans understand what's going on in the region
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Yaya Toure has added fuel to the speculation that he may be on his way out of Manchester City this summer by declaring it would be 'an honour' to play for Paris Saint-Germain. The midfielder has been at odds with his current club since his agent spoke out over a perceived lack of respect for the midfielder from the club owner's on his 31st birthday two weeks ago. And when asked about whether he would ever consider switching to the current French champions, Toure was far from ambiguous in his response. Speculation: Yaya Toure has fuelled rumours he will leave Man City by saying PSG move would be 'an honour' @highlight Toure has declared playing for Paris Saint-Germain would be 'an honour' @highlight Midfielder has refused to commit future to Man City on multiple occasions @highlight Has been at odds with the club since perceived disrespect on his birthday @highlight Currently away with Ivory Coast ahead of World Cup in Brazil
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Los Angeles, California (CNN) -- Amarynth Sichel grills cheese sandwiches and sells them to Columbia University students five nights a week. But Sichel's not just a cook; she's also a college student and social entrepreneur-in-training. Sichel is the president of one of 23 "FeelGood World" chapters on U.S. college campuses, where students donate time and cooking skills to raise money for charity. Social entrepreneurship has surged on American campuses in the past few years, according to Melanie Edwards, who lectures on the subject at Stanford University. "I believe the rise in 'Social E' publicity, coupled with the heightened social problems in our U.S. economy and the world, speaks to the millenials," Edwards said. @highlight "FeelGood World" has 23 chapters on U.S. campuses @highlight Students learn how to start social enterprises @highlight "Social entrepreneurship" grows as a subject of study for U.S. college students @highlight Harvard, Columbia and Stanford are among the universities offering "Social E" courses
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(CNN) -- When a client asked Marcia Harris to furnish his daughter's 500-square foot, one-bedroom apartment in New York, the interior designer met her match. She struggled to find furniture scaled for a small space that served multiple purposes. Most sofas were too large to fit through the front door, let alone inhabit a hybrid living room-kitchenette. Tables, beds and ottomans lacked the storage space needed by a college student with a lot of clothing, handbags and shoes. So Harris took matters into her own hands, designing banquettes that held pots and pans and turned into beds, a storage ottoman that doubled as a seat and coffee table and modular bedroom storage units that fit through the front door. @highlight Itsy Bitsy Ritzy Shop designs custom furniture for small spaces @highlight Furniture comes from a network of skilled craftspeople in Fairfield County, Connecticut @highlight "They all share my dedication to quality craftsmanship," founder says of manufacturing partners
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(CNN) -- When a client asked Marcia Harris to furnish his daughter's 500-square foot, one-bedroom apartment in New York, the interior designer met her match. She struggled to find furniture scaled for a small space that served multiple purposes. Most sofas were too large to fit through the front door, let alone inhabit a hybrid living room-kitchenette. Tables, beds and ottomans lacked the storage space needed by a college student with a lot of clothing, handbags and shoes. So Harris took matters into her own hands, designing banquettes that held pots and pans and turned into beds, a storage ottoman that doubled as a seat and coffee table and modular bedroom storage units that fit through the front door. @highlight Itsy Bitsy Ritzy Shop designs custom furniture for small spaces @highlight Furniture comes from a network of skilled craftspeople in Fairfield County, Connecticut @highlight "They all share my dedication to quality craftsmanship," founder says of manufacturing partners
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By Steve Nolan PUBLISHED: 12:33 EST, 12 July 2013 | UPDATED: 13:45 EST, 12 July 2013 Speaking out: Moors murderer Ian Brady has described the decision to keep him detained in a maximum security hospital as 'politically motivated' Moors Murderer Ian Brady has branded a mental health tribunal's decision to keep him detained at a maximum security hospital as 'politically motivated'. Last month, Brady lost his legal bid to be transferred to a prison and was told he will instead remain a patient at Ashworth Hospital on Merseyside for the foreseeable future on the grounds that he is mentally insane. @highlight Brady wrote a 700 word rant to Chanel 5 News following his hearing @highlight He had asked to be transferred to a prison from Ashworth Hospital @highlight He criticised the decision of the mental health tribunal and its witnesses @highlight A family member of one of his victims described the letter as 'twisted'
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The first live hamstring transplant in Europe – in which a mother donated her tendon to repair her injured daughter’s knee – has been performed by British surgeons. The success of the operation paves the way for a new approach to treating the common problem of damaged knees. Erin Howett, 11, injured her knee during a skiing session on a dream family holiday to Lapland in 2011. ‘At first we weren’t too worried,’ says her mother Penny, 37. ‘Erin has a high pain threshold and was happy to ski again straight away once the medics had checked her over. She was limping a bit, but not in distress.’ @highlight Erin Howett, 11, injured her knee while skiing in Lapland in 2011 @highlight Her mother Penny, 37, donated her hamstring for the operation @highlight Thanks to Penny, surgeons were able to repair Erin's torn ligament
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(CNN) -- Nollywood, Nigeria's booming film industry, has grown in recent years into a mighty movie-making machine, capturing audiences with its universal themes and strong narratives of urban culture. The mega industry, one of Nigeria's biggest employers, has been notorious for churning out more than 1,000 typically low-budget films a year, fusing a wide array of stories ranging from romance and drama to comedy and witchcraft. It is currently the third-largest producer of feature films in world, ranking behind only Hollywood in the U.S. and India's Bollywood revenue. Read related: 'Netflix of Africa' brings Nollywood to world And lately, instead of relying on shoe-string budgets, many Nollywood movies are attracting funding of a few million dollars, benefiting from the films' growing popularity. @highlight Nollywood produces more than 1,000 movies a year @highlight Some Nigerian movies are now winning budgets of millions of dollars @highlight Insiders say that audiences can relate to the movies' stories @highlight They add, however, that funding remains a major issue
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(CNN) -- Nollywood, Nigeria's booming film industry, has grown in recent years into a mighty movie-making machine, capturing audiences with its universal themes and strong narratives of urban culture. The mega industry, one of Nigeria's biggest employers, has been notorious for churning out more than 1,000 typically low-budget films a year, fusing a wide array of stories ranging from romance and drama to comedy and witchcraft. It is currently the third-largest producer of feature films in world, ranking behind only Hollywood in the U.S. and India's Bollywood revenue. Read related: 'Netflix of Africa' brings Nollywood to world And lately, instead of relying on shoe-string budgets, many Nollywood movies are attracting funding of a few million dollars, benefiting from the films' growing popularity. @highlight Nollywood produces more than 1,000 movies a year @highlight Some Nigerian movies are now winning budgets of millions of dollars @highlight Insiders say that audiences can relate to the movies' stories @highlight They add, however, that funding remains a major issue
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(CNN) -- Nollywood, Nigeria's booming film industry, has grown in recent years into a mighty movie-making machine, capturing audiences with its universal themes and strong narratives of urban culture. The mega industry, one of Nigeria's biggest employers, has been notorious for churning out more than 1,000 typically low-budget films a year, fusing a wide array of stories ranging from romance and drama to comedy and witchcraft. It is currently the third-largest producer of feature films in world, ranking behind only Hollywood in the U.S. and India's Bollywood revenue. Read related: 'Netflix of Africa' brings Nollywood to world And lately, instead of relying on shoe-string budgets, many Nollywood movies are attracting funding of a few million dollars, benefiting from the films' growing popularity. @highlight Nollywood produces more than 1,000 movies a year @highlight Some Nigerian movies are now winning budgets of millions of dollars @highlight Insiders say that audiences can relate to the movies' stories @highlight They add, however, that funding remains a major issue
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How AFC Wimbledon applied the Common touch to regroup, rebuild and earn a re-run of the 1988 FA Cup Final against Liverpool AFC Wimbledon powerhouse Bayo Akinfenwa wants to to wreck Steven Gerrard's final FA Cup and take the shirt off his back. The Dons striker faces his hero in the Third Round of the FA Cup on Monday night after Gerrard revealed this will be his last season at Anfield. 'I want Gerrard's shirt,' footballs strongest man said. 'I've told the boys that if anyone get's his shirt before me we are going to have a problem. Especially with the announcement that this is his last FA Cup run with Liverpool. @highlight AFC Wimbledon face Liverpool in the FA Cup third round on Monday @highlight Bayo Akinfenwa has warned team-mates he wants Steven Gerrard's shirt @highlight The 16-stone striker is a boyhood Reds fan and has nine goals this season
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(CNN) -- The runner-up in Honduras' presidential election says she will not recognize the outcome and is demanding a vote-by-vote recount. The strong allegations of fraud by Xiomara Castro, the wife of ousted former President Manuel Zelaya, raise the possibility of political unrest in the Central American country. The leftist candidate says her political party has uncovered evidence of fraud and vows to challenge the triumph of ruling party candidate Juan Orlando Hernandez. With 80% of votes counted, electoral officials declared Hernandez the winner with more than 35% of the vote, placing him six percentage points ahead of Castro. Castro had been mostly quiet since election night. Friday was her first public appearance since the vote. @highlight Electoral officials declared ruling party candidate Juan Hernandez winner @highlight But opposition candidate Xiomara Castro alleges fraud @highlight She wants a full recount to look for irregularities
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A group describing itself as a 'Militant Resistance' to a 'corrupt police state' has offered $5000 for details of Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson's whereabouts, MailOnline can reveal. Officer Wilson, 28, has been in hiding on paid leave ever since he gunned down unarmed teenager Michael Brown, 18, on 9 August. Now, in one of a series of incendiary tweets the RbG Black Rebels have stated, 'We are paying $5k cash for location of Ofc. Darren Wilson. Real $, no joke, no crime we just wana get his photo an ask him a few questions.' And though the RbG Black Rebels insist this is not a bounty on the officer's head, the chilling offer is set in the context of a stream of violent online posts boasting of 'combat experience', 'stockpiling' ammunition, cleaning out gun stores and being #WarReady. @highlight Self-described 'militant resistance' offers $5,000 to find where Wilson is @highlight Claims they 'just wana get his photo' but also have incendiary Twitter feed which says ammunition will 'solve problems' @highlight Mounting fear of extremist violence in Ferguson when grand jury decides whether to charge Wilson over Michael Brown's shooting death @highlight State of emergency declared and National Guard mobilized in preparation
This account is in stark contrast with that of several eye witnesses and @placeholder's companion who have claimed that the unarmed teen had his hands up, or by his side, and begged the officer 'Stop shooting.'
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Irbil, Iraq (CNN)New U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Saturday that success is more important than timing in any attempt to retake Iraq's second most populous city, Mosul, from ISIS militants. Carter spoke on his way to Afghanistan, where he is meeting Afghan leaders and U.S. troops in his first week in the post, having taken over from Chuck Hagel. Any operation to take Mosul will be "Iraqi-led and U.S.-supported," he said. "It's important that it be launched at a time when it can succeed and so I think the important thing is that it get done when it can be done successfully. Even if I knew exactly when that was going to be, I wouldn't tell you," he said. @highlight U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says Iraqi military is making gains against ISIS @highlight Defense Secretary Ash Carter says what matters in Mosul is success, not a timetable @highlight Video released by ISIS shows U.S.-made weaponry seized from Iraqi military outpost
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Irbil, Iraq (CNN)New U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Saturday that success is more important than timing in any attempt to retake Iraq's second most populous city, Mosul, from ISIS militants. Carter spoke on his way to Afghanistan, where he is meeting Afghan leaders and U.S. troops in his first week in the post, having taken over from Chuck Hagel. Any operation to take Mosul will be "Iraqi-led and U.S.-supported," he said. "It's important that it be launched at a time when it can succeed and so I think the important thing is that it get done when it can be done successfully. Even if I knew exactly when that was going to be, I wouldn't tell you," he said. @highlight U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says Iraqi military is making gains against ISIS @highlight Defense Secretary Ash Carter says what matters in Mosul is success, not a timetable @highlight Video released by ISIS shows U.S.-made weaponry seized from Iraqi military outpost
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Irbil, Iraq (CNN)New U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Saturday that success is more important than timing in any attempt to retake Iraq's second most populous city, Mosul, from ISIS militants. Carter spoke on his way to Afghanistan, where he is meeting Afghan leaders and U.S. troops in his first week in the post, having taken over from Chuck Hagel. Any operation to take Mosul will be "Iraqi-led and U.S.-supported," he said. "It's important that it be launched at a time when it can succeed and so I think the important thing is that it get done when it can be done successfully. Even if I knew exactly when that was going to be, I wouldn't tell you," he said. @highlight U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says Iraqi military is making gains against ISIS @highlight Defense Secretary Ash Carter says what matters in Mosul is success, not a timetable @highlight Video released by ISIS shows U.S.-made weaponry seized from Iraqi military outpost
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Irbil, Iraq (CNN)New U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Saturday that success is more important than timing in any attempt to retake Iraq's second most populous city, Mosul, from ISIS militants. Carter spoke on his way to Afghanistan, where he is meeting Afghan leaders and U.S. troops in his first week in the post, having taken over from Chuck Hagel. Any operation to take Mosul will be "Iraqi-led and U.S.-supported," he said. "It's important that it be launched at a time when it can succeed and so I think the important thing is that it get done when it can be done successfully. Even if I knew exactly when that was going to be, I wouldn't tell you," he said. @highlight U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says Iraqi military is making gains against ISIS @highlight Defense Secretary Ash Carter says what matters in Mosul is success, not a timetable @highlight Video released by ISIS shows U.S.-made weaponry seized from Iraqi military outpost
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Irbil, Iraq (CNN)New U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter said Saturday that success is more important than timing in any attempt to retake Iraq's second most populous city, Mosul, from ISIS militants. Carter spoke on his way to Afghanistan, where he is meeting Afghan leaders and U.S. troops in his first week in the post, having taken over from Chuck Hagel. Any operation to take Mosul will be "Iraqi-led and U.S.-supported," he said. "It's important that it be launched at a time when it can succeed and so I think the important thing is that it get done when it can be done successfully. Even if I knew exactly when that was going to be, I wouldn't tell you," he said. @highlight U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry says Iraqi military is making gains against ISIS @highlight Defense Secretary Ash Carter says what matters in Mosul is success, not a timetable @highlight Video released by ISIS shows U.S.-made weaponry seized from Iraqi military outpost
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Investigation: JP Morgan banker Gao Jue has sparked a federal inquiry after he allegedly managed to avoid being fired because his father is China's commerce minister, Gao Hucheng (pictured) A JP Morgan banker has been caught up in a federal inquiry after he allegedly managed to avoid being sacked for his 'very poor' and 'irresponsible' behavior at work - because his father is China's commerce minister. Gao Jue, the son of Gao Hucheng, reportedly performed 'very poorly' in his job interviews, failed to renew his work visa and was described by a senior banker as 'immature, irresponsible and unreliable'. @highlight Gao Jue, son of Gao Hucheng, hired by JP Morgan in New York in 2007 @highlight Performed 'very poorly' in job interviews - but was offered coveted role @highlight Also allegedly branded 'irresponsible' and 'immature' by senior banker @highlight And he sent sexually explicit email to HR, according to JP Morgan emails @highlight But despite his behavior, Gao Jue was kept on amid massive job losses @highlight Father 'said he would "go extra miles" for the bank if it did not fire son' @highlight Federal inquiry has now been launched into firm's Asian hiring practice @highlight Ex-White House Chief of Staff, William Daley, was also named in report
'Involved: Gao Jue's hiring was reportedly 'widely understood' within the company to have been supported by @placeholder (left), a senior executive at the time.
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North Kingstown, Rhode Island (CNN) -- What does Katherine Russell know? We're not the only ones who want answers to that question. According to a number of federal officials, investigators have plenty of questions for the widow of slain Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev: What might she have known, if anything, about his activities in the days and months preceding the April 15 bombings? About his travel and associations? And then there's that phone call law enforcement sources say Russell placed to her husband after authorities released pictures identifying him as a suspect in the bombings. What was up with that? @highlight FBI, and America, have questions for suspected bomber's widow @highlight Investigators want to know what she knew of her husband's activities @highlight Her lawyer says she knew nothing of plans to bomb marathon @highlight She spends her days in her parents' Rhode Island home
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North Kingstown, Rhode Island (CNN) -- What does Katherine Russell know? We're not the only ones who want answers to that question. According to a number of federal officials, investigators have plenty of questions for the widow of slain Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev: What might she have known, if anything, about his activities in the days and months preceding the April 15 bombings? About his travel and associations? And then there's that phone call law enforcement sources say Russell placed to her husband after authorities released pictures identifying him as a suspect in the bombings. What was up with that? @highlight FBI, and America, have questions for suspected bomber's widow @highlight Investigators want to know what she knew of her husband's activities @highlight Her lawyer says she knew nothing of plans to bomb marathon @highlight She spends her days in her parents' Rhode Island home
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North Kingstown, Rhode Island (CNN) -- What does Katherine Russell know? We're not the only ones who want answers to that question. According to a number of federal officials, investigators have plenty of questions for the widow of slain Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev: What might she have known, if anything, about his activities in the days and months preceding the April 15 bombings? About his travel and associations? And then there's that phone call law enforcement sources say Russell placed to her husband after authorities released pictures identifying him as a suspect in the bombings. What was up with that? @highlight FBI, and America, have questions for suspected bomber's widow @highlight Investigators want to know what she knew of her husband's activities @highlight Her lawyer says she knew nothing of plans to bomb marathon @highlight She spends her days in her parents' Rhode Island home
The federal presence has caused such a disruption the local police have stepped up patrols in the neighborhood out of concern for the @placeholder family.
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A New York homeless man is about to launch his own app after learning how to code through the generosity of a software developer who passed him every day during his commute. First announced on Medium last month by software developer Patrick McConlogue, 23, ‘Finding The Unjustly Homeless and Teaching Them to Code’ came to him after seeing the homeless man, who goes only by Leo, on his way to work every day. The original proposal was this: Mr McConlogue offered the homeless man two choices - $100 or a free laptop, wireless hotspot, coding books and daily coding lessons. Leo took opportunity over cash. @highlight Patrick McConlogue came up with the idea after passing the homeless man every day on his way to work @highlight The original proposal was $100 or two months of daily coding lessons, a free laptop, coding books and other tools @highlight Leo is set to soon launch his first app
Lessons then go into a 15 minute rapid-fire coding session followed by 30 minutes of actual teaching by @placeholder, he added.
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Voters believe Ed Miliband’s Labour party is ‘nice but dim’ and not capable of taking the tough decisions needed as Prime Minister, damning new polling reveals. The Labour leader is seen weaker, less charismatic and worse in a crisis than David Cameron, as pollsters warn he will have to ‘defy history’ to take power after just one term in opposition. But the most damaging revelation is that voters see Mr Miliband as more like Harry Enfield’s character Tim Nice But Dim than a future Prime Minister. Nice but dim: Harry Enfield's character Tim Nice But Dim (left) was hugely popular in the 1990s, but now voters associate the phrase with Labour under Ed Miliband (right) @highlight One in three people think Labour under Miliband is 'nice but dim' @highlight Miliband is more 'honest' and 'in touch with ordinary people' than Cameron @highlight But the PM is seen as stronger, more decisive and 'good in a crisis'
The trials and tribulations of being in power have taken their toll on Mr @placeholder’;s personal ratings, and he is now seen as less decisive, strong and honest than two years ago.
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By Marcus Townend for the Daily Mail Frankie Dettori was described as ‘upset’ at losing the mount of Criquette Head-Maarek’s Prix De L’Arc de Triomphe favourite Treve. But Harry Herbert, racing manager to the filly’s owner Qatari Sheik Joaan Al Thani, said the decision would not cause a fracture in Dettori’s job as No 1 jockey to the Sheik’s Al Shaqab racing empire. Dettori will be replaced on Treve, firstly in Sunday’s Group One Prix Vermeille at Longchamp, by veteran French rider Thierry Jarnet at the request of the filly’s trainer Criquette Head-Maarek. Blow: Frankie Dettori has lost the mount of Treve ahead of Group One Prix Vermeille @highlight Italian jockey replaced in the saddle by French rider Thierry Jarnet @highlight Trainer Criquette Head-Maarek made the decision with the backing of owner Qatari Sheik Joaan Al Thani @highlight Harry Herbert explained the jockey was 'upset' at losing the mount
‘It is all tiny percentages at this level and @placeholder, seeing how well Jarnet gets on with Treve, particularly in the mornings, feels it is an advantage which should be taken.
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By Marcus Townend for the Daily Mail Frankie Dettori was described as ‘upset’ at losing the mount of Criquette Head-Maarek’s Prix De L’Arc de Triomphe favourite Treve. But Harry Herbert, racing manager to the filly’s owner Qatari Sheik Joaan Al Thani, said the decision would not cause a fracture in Dettori’s job as No 1 jockey to the Sheik’s Al Shaqab racing empire. Dettori will be replaced on Treve, firstly in Sunday’s Group One Prix Vermeille at Longchamp, by veteran French rider Thierry Jarnet at the request of the filly’s trainer Criquette Head-Maarek. Blow: Frankie Dettori has lost the mount of Treve ahead of Group One Prix Vermeille @highlight Italian jockey replaced in the saddle by French rider Thierry Jarnet @highlight Trainer Criquette Head-Maarek made the decision with the backing of owner Qatari Sheik Joaan Al Thani @highlight Harry Herbert explained the jockey was 'upset' at losing the mount
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By Damien Gayle Lord Justice Jacob at his swearing in as Lord Justice of Appeal: He has been hired by Samsung as an expert witness in a patent dispute The appeals-court judge who forced Apple to make a high profile apology to Samsung has been hired by the South Korean firm as an expert witness in its latest patent dispute. Sir Robin Jacob will testify on behalf of Samsung during the US International Trade Commission investigation into the company's patent dispute with Ericsson. The retired judge, who is now a professor of law at University College, London, made headlines last year when he accused Apple of a 'lack of integrity'. @highlight Sir Robin Jacob will testify on Samsung's behalf in dispute with Ericsson @highlight He previously accused Apple of a 'lack of integrity' over its publication of a statement acknowledging it had lost patent dispute with Samsung @highlight Patent experts question move which they say 'just doesn't feel right'
Bad Apple: The original notice posted on @placeholder's website, which a court said did not comply with its orders
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With the trademark curly hair and giant personality, it is difficult for Adam Jones to blend into the background. The uninformed supporter still stops the Welsh prop in the street to commiserate with him on his country’s latest defeat, unaware that he is no longer in the squad. Jones has been a household feature in Wales teams over the last decade and is one of the most recognisable and popular figures to wear the dragon red jersey. The 33-year-old has experienced some tough autumn evenings at the Millennium Stadium, but none quite as difficult as this November, having been left out of the squad for the first time in his career. @highlight Adam Jones won his 100th cap for Wales during the summer @highlight The 33-year-old tighthead has played no part in autumn series @highlight Wales coach Warren Gatland has preferred Samson Lee to Jones @highlight Jones moved from the Ospreys to Cardiff Blues this season
@placeholder turned to 21 year-old Samson Lee, who is regarded as Jones’ long-term successor.
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(CNN) -- At the Group of 20 summit in Mexico, President Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin had their first face-to-face meeting since Putin resumed the Russian presidency in May. The joint statement they issued afterward indicated several issues (including Iran and Syria) that the two sides would seek to cooperate on, but it did not announce any significant agreements to do so. More telling were the visual images when the two presidents were together; Obama appeared to be doing his best to project an image of warmth and friendliness, while Putin was stiff and reserved, as he usually is with other world leaders. It appeared that Obama was earnestly seeking to befriend Putin, but Putin was not reciprocating. @highlight Mark Katz: Obama and Putin said they'd cooperate but didn't say how they would @highlight He says Obama appeared to want to befriend Putin at G-20, but Putin was stiff and reserved @highlight He says if U.S. won't accommodate Russia, Russia won't accommodate U.S. @highlight Katz: Russia thinks U.S. mistaken on Syria and regime's ouster will bring worse carnage
It may be because, unlike @placeholder, he may not be looking for opportunities to cooperate, nor be embarrassed about forgoing them.
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(CNN) -- At the Group of 20 summit in Mexico, President Barack Obama and Vladimir Putin had their first face-to-face meeting since Putin resumed the Russian presidency in May. The joint statement they issued afterward indicated several issues (including Iran and Syria) that the two sides would seek to cooperate on, but it did not announce any significant agreements to do so. More telling were the visual images when the two presidents were together; Obama appeared to be doing his best to project an image of warmth and friendliness, while Putin was stiff and reserved, as he usually is with other world leaders. It appeared that Obama was earnestly seeking to befriend Putin, but Putin was not reciprocating. @highlight Mark Katz: Obama and Putin said they'd cooperate but didn't say how they would @highlight He says Obama appeared to want to befriend Putin at G-20, but Putin was stiff and reserved @highlight He says if U.S. won't accommodate Russia, Russia won't accommodate U.S. @highlight Katz: Russia thinks U.S. mistaken on Syria and regime's ouster will bring worse carnage
The Obama administration would undoubtedly respond that surely @placeholder does not want Iran to acquire nuclear weapons, and thus should fully cooperate with the international effort to prevent this.
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Especially when it comes to Syria though, @placeholder and the Russian foreign policy establishment believe that America and the "broad international community" have missed the point.
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It could be the mightiest wind ever seen - strong enouigh to stop a galaxy from producing stars. Nasa's Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) and ESA's (European Space Agency) XMM-Newton telescope have spotted fierce winds from a supermassive black hole blow outward in all directions. The phenomenon had been suspected, but now researchers have proved the winds are powerful enough to inhibit the host galaxy's ability to make new stars. Scroll down for video An artist's impression of active galaxy NGC 3783. Observations have revealed cosmic winds emerging from near the black hole at the center of NGC 3783 and galaxies like it. @highlight PDS 456, an extremely bright black hole 2 billion light-years away studied @highlight Sustains winds that carry more energy every second than is emitted by more than a trillion suns
Because @placeholder is relatively close, by cosmic standards, it is bright and can be studied in detail.
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"It's been seven years, and a lot has changed," Hillary Clinton said Sunday in her first visit to Iowa since the state dealt her presidential campaign a devastating body blow. But there was a moment in the afternoon when it seemed like not much had. Roughly 200 credentialed media were gathered in a far corner of the Indianola Balloon Field, the grassy expanse where Sen. Tom Harkin was convening his 37th and final Steak Fry, an annual fundraiser that doubles as a point of entry for ambitious Democrats curious about the Iowa caucuses. After a 90-minute wait, the press scrum -- scribblers and photographers alike -- were herded like cattle through a series of gates and escorted up to a hot smoking grill, waiting to capture the same image: a staged shot of Bill and Hillary Clinton, fresh out of their motorcade, ritualistically flipping steaks with Harkin. @highlight With Bill at her side, Hillary Clinton attends the 37th and final Harkin Steak Fry @highlight The questions on everyone's mind: Will she run, and what did she learn from 2008? @highlight Hillary Clinton is reluctant to chat it up with reporters, but she gave it a go Sunday @highlight While she leads in the polls, other names come up: Biden, Warren, O'Malley
"I love @placeholder," she said, smiling as if she were in on a joke.
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(CNN) -- The U.S. State Department said Sunday it was "deeply disturbed" at the deportation of 20 Uyghur asylum seekers from Cambodia back to China. The deportation "will affect Cambodia's relationship with the U.S. and its international standing," said acting State Department spokesman Gordon Duguid in a statement. It occurred on Saturday at the request of China, the U.S. said. "The United States is deeply concerned about the welfare of these individuals, who had sought protection under international law," Duguid said. "We are also deeply disturbed that the Cambodian government decided to forcibly remove the group without the benefit of a credible process for determining refugee status and without appropriate participation by the Office of the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees." @highlight U.S. condemns deportation of 20 Uyghur asylum-seekers from Cambodia back to China @highlight Uyghurs fled to Cambodia to escape ethnic violence in China's northwestern region earlier this year @highlight The 20 refugees were held in handcuffs and leg shackles and not given food, said Uyghur American Association
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By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:50 EST, 9 August 2012 | UPDATED: 12:28 EST, 9 August 2012 France has been driven so 'mad' by British cycling success they are accusing Team GB of cheating, David Cameron said today. The Prime Minister said the French had found the sight of the Champs Elysee covered in Union Jacks to greet Bradley Wiggins' Tour de France victory 'a bit hard to take'. And the thinly-veiled war of words continued today after apparent French sneering at Great Britain's all-conquering triumphs in the velodrome. Rubbing it in: David Cameron said the sight of Bradley Wiggins surrounded by Union Jacks after his Tour win would have been 'hard to take' for the French @highlight French TV reporter 'virtually accused us of cheating' during interview @highlight Cameron had taken ribbing from Francois Hollande over GB's medal tally - before host nation's gold rush @highlight French publication asks readers if they thought GB cyclists cheated @highlight France started well but are now 20 medals - and 14 golds - behind Britain
But the tables have been dramatically turned since then, with France now having only eight gold medals so far to @placeholder's 22 - and 20 fewer of all colours.
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By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 09:50 EST, 9 August 2012 | UPDATED: 12:28 EST, 9 August 2012 France has been driven so 'mad' by British cycling success they are accusing Team GB of cheating, David Cameron said today. The Prime Minister said the French had found the sight of the Champs Elysee covered in Union Jacks to greet Bradley Wiggins' Tour de France victory 'a bit hard to take'. And the thinly-veiled war of words continued today after apparent French sneering at Great Britain's all-conquering triumphs in the velodrome. Rubbing it in: David Cameron said the sight of Bradley Wiggins surrounded by Union Jacks after his Tour win would have been 'hard to take' for the French @highlight French TV reporter 'virtually accused us of cheating' during interview @highlight Cameron had taken ribbing from Francois Hollande over GB's medal tally - before host nation's gold rush @highlight French publication asks readers if they thought GB cyclists cheated @highlight France started well but are now 20 medals - and 14 golds - behind Britain
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By Brendan Carlin PUBLISHED: 17:51 EST, 5 May 2012 | UPDATED: 18:03 EST, 5 May 2012 'It stinks': Sally Bercow is accused of exploiting her husband's position in accepting the 'dream job' offer in Barbados She’s posed naked except for a bedsheet, with the Houses of Parliament as her backdrop. She’s taken part in Celebrity Big Brother, and made a tabloid TV show about her friendship with My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding star Paddy Doherty. She’s even admitted to being a former binge-drinker who had a string of one-night stands. You could be forgiven for thinking that Sally Bercow has already caused her husband, Commons Speaker John Bercow, enough embarrassment. @highlight Sally Bercow accepts travel firm job offer to give one-hour speech @highlight Offer comes six months after same firm held two Christmas parties at Speaker's Westminster apartment
Advance publicity for the £485-a-head event in June says: ‘Sally will give her take on being an independent woman balancing a career with family life whilst living in the goldfish bowl of @placeholder.’
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By Mail Foreign Service David Cameron has been inundated with demands for the return of priceless artefacts looted from Beijing in the 19th century as his visit to China draws to a close. The Prime Minister has to the southwestern city of Chengdu on the largest ever British trade mission to the country. Last Friday, British officials set up a microblogging page on Sina Weibo, China's version of Twitter, attracting more than 260,000 followers by Wednesday evening. Children in Britain should ditch French and German and study Mandarin instead, David Cameron has said He invited Chinese citizens to ask questions, saying he would aim to reply during the visit. @highlight PM set up account on Chinese social network 'Sina Weibo' to take questions @highlight Nationalists flooded the page with questions about looted treasure @highlight British were part of the an alliance which plundered China in 19th century
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A Missouri state senator has been arrested outside the police department in the embroiled city of Ferguson following another night of protests over the fatal police shooting of unarmed teenager Michael Brown in August. State Senator Jamilah Nasheed was taken into custody by Ferguson police officers late on Monday night, said St. Louis County Police spokesman Brian Schellman. TV footage showed the politician shouting ‘no justice,’ with replies of ‘no peace,’ from several protesters, as she was handcuffed along with another man. Senator Jamilah Nasheed shouted 'no justice' as she was handcuffed and arrested by Ferguson police on Monday night following another night of protests @highlight State Senator Jamilah Nasheed was taken into custody on Monday night after being arrested during the latest night of protests @highlight She was shouting 'no justice' to replies of 'no peace' from other protesters as she was led away @highlight Senator refused to pay $600 bond and so spent the night in the cells @highlight Spokesperson said her arrest and jail stay are acts of civil disobedience @highlight Protesters want cop Darren Wilson arrested immediately and have called for the appointment of a special prosecutor in the case
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A Missouri state senator has been arrested outside the police department in the embroiled city of Ferguson following another night of protests over the fatal police shooting of unarmed teenager Michael Brown in August. State Senator Jamilah Nasheed was taken into custody by Ferguson police officers late on Monday night, said St. Louis County Police spokesman Brian Schellman. TV footage showed the politician shouting ‘no justice,’ with replies of ‘no peace,’ from several protesters, as she was handcuffed along with another man. Senator Jamilah Nasheed shouted 'no justice' as she was handcuffed and arrested by Ferguson police on Monday night following another night of protests @highlight State Senator Jamilah Nasheed was taken into custody on Monday night after being arrested during the latest night of protests @highlight She was shouting 'no justice' to replies of 'no peace' from other protesters as she was led away @highlight Senator refused to pay $600 bond and so spent the night in the cells @highlight Spokesperson said her arrest and jail stay are acts of civil disobedience @highlight Protesters want cop Darren Wilson arrested immediately and have called for the appointment of a special prosecutor in the case
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(CNN)Russia's ambassador to Britain was summoned to the UK's Foreign Office on Thursday to explain why two Russian bombers were flying over the English Channel this week, a representative of the office said. Two Russian bombers "caused disruption to civil aviation" when they flew near, but did not cross into, British airspace on Wednesday, the Foreign Office representative said. Two UK Royal Air Force jets intercepted the bombers, both capable of carrying nuclear weapons, south of Bournemouth, England, over the English Channel, a UK defense spokesman said Thursday. The British jets escorted the bombers for about an hour-and-a-half until the bombers left the area, the defense spokesman said. @highlight Russian bombers disrupted civil aviation, UK Foreign Office representative says @highlight UK: Russian bombers were flying over English Channel @highlight Russian aircraft didn't cross into British airspace, spokesman says
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London, England (CNN) -- One of England's most famous soccer clubs has been sold to the American owners of baseball's Boston Red Sox following a protracted Trans-Atlantic legal battle. John W. Henry, the head of New England Sports Ventures (NESV), confirmed in London Friday that the company's $480 million deal to buy Liverpool Football Club had finally been completed. Liverpool's previous owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett, who are also American, earlier withdrew their temporary restraining order blocking the sale, having twice gone to a court in Texas to prevent the transaction. "I can't tell you how happy I am that we finally got to this stage," Henry told a throng of reporters. @highlight New England Sports Ventures completes $480 million deal to buy Liverpool @highlight Previous owners remove legal barrier to what they called "illegal" sale @highlight Tom Hicks and George Gillett now planning a $1.6 billion damages action @highlight NESV removes debt obligation to main creditors the Royal Bank Of Scotland
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"RBS is pleased the sale to @placeholder has been completed and is confident this will provide the foundation for the club and its fans to enjoy renewed success on and off the pitch," the bank said in a statement.
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@placeholder, meanwhile, had pledged to fight Hicks' "last desperate attempt" to hang on to Liverpool.
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By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 11:12 EST, 23 February 2014 | UPDATED: 11:15 EST, 23 February 2014 A schoolboy has admitted he and his older brother stabbed their stepfather more than 60 times as he slept. Jerome Ellis, 14, admitted that he and 22-year-old Joshua killed Neil Tulley as he lay on the sofa in their living room. Their 'frenzied' attack almost severed the 54-year-old's head. But the pair deny his murder, arguing that they feared for their family's safety after he had apparently threatened their mother. Neil Tulley (left), 54, who was found stabbed to death on the sofa of his home in Guildford, Surrey, in August last year and Jerome Ellis (right), 14, who on trial for murder @highlight Jerome and Joshua Ellis killed Neil Tulley in Guildford, Surrey @highlight Their 'frenzied' attack almost severed the 54-year-old's head @highlight But pair deny murder, saying they feared for their family's safety
@placeholder, now 23, and who suffers from depression, was living as a virtual recluse in the attic at the time.
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By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 11:12 EST, 23 February 2014 | UPDATED: 11:15 EST, 23 February 2014 A schoolboy has admitted he and his older brother stabbed their stepfather more than 60 times as he slept. Jerome Ellis, 14, admitted that he and 22-year-old Joshua killed Neil Tulley as he lay on the sofa in their living room. Their 'frenzied' attack almost severed the 54-year-old's head. But the pair deny his murder, arguing that they feared for their family's safety after he had apparently threatened their mother. Neil Tulley (left), 54, who was found stabbed to death on the sofa of his home in Guildford, Surrey, in August last year and Jerome Ellis (right), 14, who on trial for murder @highlight Jerome and Joshua Ellis killed Neil Tulley in Guildford, Surrey @highlight Their 'frenzied' attack almost severed the 54-year-old's head @highlight But pair deny murder, saying they feared for their family's safety
Jerome said: 'He (@placeholder) told me we had to kill him.'
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By Leon Watson PUBLISHED: 11:12 EST, 23 February 2014 | UPDATED: 11:15 EST, 23 February 2014 A schoolboy has admitted he and his older brother stabbed their stepfather more than 60 times as he slept. Jerome Ellis, 14, admitted that he and 22-year-old Joshua killed Neil Tulley as he lay on the sofa in their living room. Their 'frenzied' attack almost severed the 54-year-old's head. But the pair deny his murder, arguing that they feared for their family's safety after he had apparently threatened their mother. Neil Tulley (left), 54, who was found stabbed to death on the sofa of his home in Guildford, Surrey, in August last year and Jerome Ellis (right), 14, who on trial for murder @highlight Jerome and Joshua Ellis killed Neil Tulley in Guildford, Surrey @highlight Their 'frenzied' attack almost severed the 54-year-old's head @highlight But pair deny murder, saying they feared for their family's safety
As the argument became heated, Mr Tulley was alleged to have walked out to the shed and picked up an axe, bringing it inside and threatening @placeholder.
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By Steve Hopkins A soured business deal between a suspect in the case of a missing Calgary boy and his grandparents, is now at the centre of a hunt for the trio. Nathan O’Brien, five, and his grandparents Alvin and Kathryn Liknes were reported missing last Monday and were last seen at the Liknes Arkhill home on June 29. On Saturday police took Douglas Garland in for questioning. It was believed the 54-year-old, from Airdire, Alberta, was driving a green Ford F-150 pickup seen near the Liknes family home on the night they disappeared. Nathan O'Brien, five, and his grandmother, Kathy Liknes, who are missing along with her husband Alvin Liknes, seen here in a picture released by Calgary police @highlight Douglas Garland had a falling out with missing man Alvin Liknes @highlight Police continue to search properties near Garland's home @highlight Garland was arrested for possessing a dead teenager's identification
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By Steve Hopkins A soured business deal between a suspect in the case of a missing Calgary boy and his grandparents, is now at the centre of a hunt for the trio. Nathan O’Brien, five, and his grandparents Alvin and Kathryn Liknes were reported missing last Monday and were last seen at the Liknes Arkhill home on June 29. On Saturday police took Douglas Garland in for questioning. It was believed the 54-year-old, from Airdire, Alberta, was driving a green Ford F-150 pickup seen near the Liknes family home on the night they disappeared. Nathan O'Brien, five, and his grandmother, Kathy Liknes, who are missing along with her husband Alvin Liknes, seen here in a picture released by Calgary police @highlight Douglas Garland had a falling out with missing man Alvin Liknes @highlight Police continue to search properties near Garland's home @highlight Garland was arrested for possessing a dead teenager's identification
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By Steve Hopkins A soured business deal between a suspect in the case of a missing Calgary boy and his grandparents, is now at the centre of a hunt for the trio. Nathan O’Brien, five, and his grandparents Alvin and Kathryn Liknes were reported missing last Monday and were last seen at the Liknes Arkhill home on June 29. On Saturday police took Douglas Garland in for questioning. It was believed the 54-year-old, from Airdire, Alberta, was driving a green Ford F-150 pickup seen near the Liknes family home on the night they disappeared. Nathan O'Brien, five, and his grandmother, Kathy Liknes, who are missing along with her husband Alvin Liknes, seen here in a picture released by Calgary police @highlight Douglas Garland had a falling out with missing man Alvin Liknes @highlight Police continue to search properties near Garland's home @highlight Garland was arrested for possessing a dead teenager's identification
She left her parents home around 10pm and @placeholder stayed behind to have a sleepover.
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(CNN) -- Three Pakistani cricketers found guilty of corruption pleaded for leniency on Wednesday ahead of their sentencing in a British court. Former national captain Salman Butt and bowlers Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir will discover their fate on Thursday, along with agent Mazhar Majeed. Majeed, like Amir, pleaded guilty after being caught accepting money from an undercover newspaper reporter to "spot-fix" outcomes during a Test match against England at Lord's in August 2010. Butt and Asif unsuccessfully tried to overturn charges that they both conspired to cheat and accept corrupt funds from Majeed, having been accused of agreeing to deliver three no-ball deliveries at specified times during the match. @highlight Pakistani cricketers to be sentenced in London court on Thursday @highlight Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif were found guilty of corruption on Wednesday @highlight Mohammad Amir and agent Mazhar Majeed decided to pelad guilty @highlight They could face a possible nine-year jail term plus unlimited fines
The @placeholder are among the lowest-paid of the main cricket nations, partly due to the loss of much-needed revenue from hosting tours.
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(CNN) -- Three Pakistani cricketers found guilty of corruption pleaded for leniency on Wednesday ahead of their sentencing in a British court. Former national captain Salman Butt and bowlers Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir will discover their fate on Thursday, along with agent Mazhar Majeed. Majeed, like Amir, pleaded guilty after being caught accepting money from an undercover newspaper reporter to "spot-fix" outcomes during a Test match against England at Lord's in August 2010. Butt and Asif unsuccessfully tried to overturn charges that they both conspired to cheat and accept corrupt funds from Majeed, having been accused of agreeing to deliver three no-ball deliveries at specified times during the match. @highlight Pakistani cricketers to be sentenced in London court on Thursday @highlight Salman Butt and Mohammad Asif were found guilty of corruption on Wednesday @highlight Mohammad Amir and agent Mazhar Majeed decided to pelad guilty @highlight They could face a possible nine-year jail term plus unlimited fines
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By John Greechan Glasgow 2014 has been dealt a serious blow after Jamaican sprint star Yohan Blake declared himself unavailable for next month’s Commonwealth Games – even though he’ll be competing in a Diamond League event at Hampden just days before the ‘main event’. With the chances of Usain Bolt making a rapid recovery in time to compete in the Games also look increasingly slim, according to reports in the Caribbean, the anticipated presence of Blake was viewed as a real consolation to sprint fans. But the former world champion’s manager confirmed yesterday that Blake, who suffered a series of injuries last season, was going to pick and choose his races this year. Which means focusing on the big money of the Diamond League. @highlight Yohan Blake has declared himself unavailable for Commonwealth Games @highlight But he will be competing at Diamond League in Glasgow just days earlier @highlight Move is a blow to the credibility of the games with his Jamaican team-mate Usain Bolt also unlikely to compete
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A tangled web of tweets, texts and emails has emerged after a young woman claimed to have incriminating photographs of newlywed quarterback Robert Griffin III. Meredith Barber, a Virginia Commonwealth University student and former Hooters waitress, has offered to sell the photographs, including one of Griffin allegedly exposing his penis, to a sports and gossip website. The story began on Friday when Busted Coverage received an email from 'Brandon K', who had done a bit of Twitter sleuthing and discovered something fishy going on between Griffin, a young woman called Meredith Barber and William Mallow, one of Griffin's groomsmen, dating to the night of Griffin's wedding to Rebecca Liddicoat. @highlight A young woman claims to have been sent 'inappropriate pictures' of Robert Griffin III @highlight Sports and gossip site Busted Coverage published Meredith Barber's claims as well as screen shots allegedly of Griffin @highlight Barber offered to sell the site more incriminating images of the sports star but cut off contact after a $500 offer @highlight Griffin is on honeymoon in Europe and has not commented on the claims
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