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(CNN) -- Video of Oscar Pistorius re-enacting how he says he killed his girlfriend was illegally obtained by the Australian television network that aired it Sunday, a lawyer for the former Olympian said. The network says that isn't so. Channel Seven's "Sunday Night" included the video in an hourlong report on the case against Pistorius, who is on trial for murder in the February 2013 shooting death of Reeva Steenkamp. Pistorius, 27, admits firing the bullets that killed Steenkamp, but he says he mistakenly thought he was defending himself from an intruder. Prosecutors say the two had an argument and he deliberately murdered the model and law school graduate, who was 29.
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The owner of a $300,000 Lamborghini who parked in a disabled spot at a camping store has apologised and made a 'substantial' donation to charity after being called out on social media. The bright orange sports car was photographed in a clearly-marked disabled spot outside the BCF store in Joondalup, north Perth, and the image posted to the Facebook page Australian Disability Parking Wall of Shame. The bright orange Lamborghini was parked in a disabled bay outside a store in Perth The outraged reaction online promoted the man to own up and make a donation to the Centre for Cerebral Palsy.
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By James Daniel PUBLISHED: 14:15 EST, 29 June 2013 | UPDATED: 14:34 EST, 29 June 2013 A container holding $600 million worth of loose diamonds was left sitting with a gaping hole on the bottom in the same JFK warehouse where thieves stole $1.2 million in cash last week. In both instances, the crates arrived on Swiss airlines flights from Zurich. The latest raid has security experts claiming 'Swiss security has more holes than its cheese'. Security detail: Crates arriving on Swiss Airlines from Zurich have been the subject of security breaches twice in the space of a week
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By Paul Harris PUBLISHED: 04:54 EST, 14 August 2012 | UPDATED: 19:33 EST, 14 August 2012 To the Rotary Club members they befriended, John and Linda Hirst were a respectable couple reaping the rewards of their hard work. They lived in a £1.5million gated villa in Majorca, drove expensive cars and enjoyed five-star holidays abroad. The pair even paid £200,000 for a Las Vegas wedding and a sumptuous reception for hundreds of guests. Scandal: John Hirst and his now estranged wife Linda in one of their wedding pictures, paid for by money grabbed as part of a Ponzi scheme
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By William Turvill and Stephen Wright PUBLISHED: 03:01 EST, 13 January 2014 | UPDATED: 04:26 EST, 14 January 2014 Portuguese police are under mounting pressure to give Scotland Yard access to three ‘prime suspects’ wanted for questioning over the abduction of Madeleine McCann. British prosecutors have written to their counterparts in Portugal, seeking urgent help with their investigation into her disappearance. A second ‘International Letter of Request’ – outlining inquiries that Met detectives want carried out by the Portuguese – was sent by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) last week. Request: The Met want to interview three prime suspects who could be linked to disappearance of Madeleine McCann
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By Neil Sears PUBLISHED: 08:56 EST, 27 May 2012 | UPDATED: 02:01 EST, 28 May 2012 One of the country’s leading jockeys has had 20 of his horses die during or after races in the past five years, it emerged yesterday. Two other top jockeys have suffered the deaths of 17 and 16 horses respectively over the same period. The figures, produced by an animal rights group, fuel claims that horse racing is cruel, and should be restricted. Fatalities: AP McCoy riding Synchronised at the 2012 Grand National, shortly before their fatal fall Animal Aid say that the jockeys’ death rates are broadly reflective of those across the entire sport, with the top riders having more deaths just because they have more races.
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(CNN)Was it the alleged smoking gun? Four weeks into testimony against murder suspect Aaron Hernandez, the prosecution is beginning to link together certain elements of the case against the former New England Patriot. In a Massachusetts court Tuesday, during testimony by one of three cleaning ladies in the Hernandez household, prosecutors showed video of Hernandez's fiancee, Shayanna Jenkins, taking a trash bag from the house and placing it in the trunk of her sister's car. Her sister, Shaneah Jenkins, was the girlfriend of victim Odin Lloyd, a semipro football player, at the time of his murder. Lloyd, 27, was shot once in the back and six times in the front in June 2013, with the final two bullets fired as he lay face up, according to the medical examiner. Hernandez has pleaded not guilty. The murder weapon has not been found.
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London (CNN) -- For a few days, Lockitron looked like the little app that would, and should, but then couldn't. Lockitron, which enables doors to be unlocked through a smart phone, was rejected by Kickstarter in October. It was turned away for being a home improvement product, which the funding platform does not support. But then Lockitron went "DIY" on its own crowd-funding. In one day, orders hit $500,000. They are now sitting at $2.2 million, the equivalent of more than 15,000 units. Read more: 'Father of the internet': the case for online freedom Lockitron creators Cameron Robertson and Paul Gerhardt were both University of Colorado students -- studying history, economics and finance, and computer science respectively -- when they started playing with inventions.
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By Eleanor Gower and Sarah Fitzmaurice UPDATED: 07:42 EST, 31 January 2012 It's proving to be a bitter and ugly custody battle between Halle Berry and her ex Gabriel Aubry over their daughter Nahla. And according to reports today, the former couple have been told they should take parenting classes together to see how their war is affecting their three-year-old girl. Halle, 45, and 36-year-old Gabriel, were in court today, have been recommended to take the classes by the Los Angeles Department of Children and Family Services. Bitter battle: Halle Berry arrives at Los Angeles Superior Court today in the ongoing custody battle against her ex-boyfriend Gabriel Aubry over their daughter Nahla
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(CNN) -- Rio Ferdinand was one of the world's top defenders -- now he's turned his hand to defending the reputation of his former manager Alex Ferguson. The Scot, one of British football's most successful leaders, has been criticized in recent months following Manchester United's dramatic downturn in form since his departure. Over two decades, Ferguson won 13 Premier League titles, two Champions League crowns, five FA Cups and four League Cups. But after leading United to league glory in 2013, a title won by 11 points, Ferguson retired and appeared to take his magic touch with him. Under David Moyes, United capitulated in alarming fashion, finishing seventh and failing to qualify for European competition.
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(CNN) -- She's been compared to the Dalai Lama, the Chinese Tibetan Buddhist leader, but the name Rebiya Kadeer doesn't ring a bell to many people outside of China. Rebiya Kadeer has been dubbed "the Mother of All Uyghurs." Nevertheless, the world-famous man and the relatively obscure woman share similarities that chime with political relevance. A diminutive northern Virginia resident, Kadeer has emerged as the voice of the restive but relatively unknown Uyghur Muslims, a Turkic-speaking ethnic minority in China, and the group's far-flung diaspora. And like the Dalai Lama, she's revered by supporters and reviled by the Chinese government.
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(CNN) -- It could've paid for some wedding. With fiancée Caroline Wozniacki watching, golf star Rory McIlroy thought they were in for an unexpected early gift in Dubai on Saturday. Seeking the record $2.5 million on offer for a hole-in-one at the 325-yard par-four 17th hole, the former world No. 1 saw his drive roll agonizingly past the cup. "I saw the pitch mark and it must have just run past the hole -- it could have paid for my wedding," joked the Northern Irishman, who proposed to his tennis star girlfriend in Sydney on New Year's Eve. "It's a great shot to get it on that green and try to get it in the hole. I'll go for it again tomorrow and see what happens," he told reporters.
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(CNN) -- "Remember the Alamo," but show some respect. That's the view of Texas Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson, who is less than happy with the attention, unwanted in his view, that the historic site is getting. Boxers Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Saul "Canelo" Alvarez appeared in Alamo Plaza on Monday night to promote their September 14 super-welterweight title fight in Las Vegas. "This would not happen at Gettysburg. No one would even imagine holding such an event at the USS Arizona in Pearl Harbor," Patterson said. "It should be treated as the hallowed ground that it is." The promotion comes five weeks after rapper Kanye West's plan to project a video for his song "New Slaves" on the facade of the Alamo failed to come into focus.
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(CNN) -- The strongest contender to become the next Pakistani prime minister is hardly a newcomer to the country's political stage. Nawaz Sharif, 63, has had a long and rocky career that includes two stints as prime minister during the 1990s, ordering Pakistan's first nuclear tests, a showdown with the nation's powerful military, time in jail and years of exile. After spending the past several years in opposition to the governing Pakistani People's Party (PPP) -- which has struggled to tackle the country's crippling problems of militant violence, chronic power shortages and a flagging economy -- Sharif now has a shot at another stint in office.
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By Rob Waugh PUBLISHED: 05:13 EST, 16 March 2012 | UPDATED: 05:41 EST, 16 March 2012 Apple's iPhone 4S: Google is alleged to have 'tricked' the Safari browser, used in iPhone as well as iPad, PCs and Macs, into sending information to Google's servers to build up advertising profiles Google is to face new investigations in both America and the EU over using hidden computer code to violate iPhone users' privacy settings. The search giant is alleged to have 'tricked' the web browser in iPhone, iPad and PC into sending information to Google.
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By Daily Mail Reporter and Associated Press Reporter Five years ago, former NFL player Donte Stallworth got behind the wheel of his car drunk: it is a decision he has always regretted. Stallworth served 24 days behind bars for fatally hitting a pedestrian, 59-year-old father Mario Reyes, in a drunk driving accident. Although the sentence was short, he believes living with the impact of his bad decision has been far worse punishment. On Friday, he marked the five-year anniversary of that horrific moment with a reflective post on Instagram. 'There's nothing I can do to reverse that day, but hopefully you guys will think of me and make better decisions than I did that morning,' he wrote in his Instagram post caption.
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A man, 26, suffered three gunshot wounds when a house in northern Adelaide was shot up in February
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A man in a red t-shirt returns to the scene just one hour after the shooting
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By James Gordon An enormous Star Wars X-Wing spaceship has landed in New York's Times Square. It took 32 master builders more than five million LEGO bricks and took 17,000 hours to put together the full-scale replica of the Star Wars fighter. The LEGO X-Wing is the largest Lego model in history. It's as big as the real thing and would be capable of fitting the real Luke Skywalker inside. Scroll down for video... Landed: Thousands gather in New York City's Times Square to watch the unveiling of the world's largest LEGO Model, a 1:1 replica of the LEGO Star Wars X-wing Starfighter
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Authorities say unemployment and drug addiction have spurred an increase in the destructive practice of cutting off the knobby growths at the base of ancient redwood trees to make decorative pieces like lacey-grained coffee tables and wall clocks. The practice — known as burl poaching — has become so prevalent along the Northern California coast that Redwood National and State Parks now closes the popular Newton B. Drury Scenic Parkway at night in a desperate attempt to deter thieves. Law enforcement Ranger Laura Denny said that poachers have been stalking the remote reaches of the park with their chain saws and ATVs for decades, but lately the size and frequency of thefts have been on the rise.
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(CNN) -- Happy birthday, Catherine Zeta-Jones. You are turning 40 this month, joining an exclusive club of women in show business who are marking the same milestone this year. Catherine Zeta-Jones arrives at a Hollywood event earlier this year. She turns 40 on September 25. Think big names like Renee Zellweger, Jennifer Aniston, Mariah Carey, Jennifer Lopez and Cate Blanchett. It's a birthday many actors -- but especially female stars -- in Hollywood would once dread, hide and agonize over. At an age where men could comfortably play heroes and lovers in the prime of their life -- and could do so for many years to come -- women often found themselves starting to be cast in different roles.
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By James Gordon In the battle for supremacy between technology titans Apple and Samsung, the VP of sales for Samsung's mobile division saw the reaction to the death of Steve Jobs as the perfect time strike back at Apple. In a document revealed this week as part of the current court battle between Apple and Samsung, Michael Pennington, head of national sales for Samsung offered his views as part of an ongoing email chain in 2011. Samsung execs reportedly feared that Steve Jobs' death in 2011 could take attention away from the impending launch of its Galaxy S II. Now is the time: When Steve Jobs passed away in 2011 Apple fans around the world mourned his loss, but Samsung, one of the company's biggest rivals tried to take advantage of the situation
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(CNN) -- The intentional breach of a levee on the Mississippi River is helping to ease unprecedented flood pressure on other areas, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said. The Ohio River level had dropped about 1.7 feet at Cairo, Illinois, since Monday afternoon, before the blast, but that is expected to level off Wednesday. The breach, created when engineers detonated explosives late Monday night at Birds Point, Missouri, is sending 396,000 cubic feet of water per second onto 200 square miles of fertile Missouri farmland. The water is coursing across a floodway that Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon described as "literally the most productive part of our continent."
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