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LONDON, England (CNN) -- When Danish auteur Lars von Trier presented his gothic thriller, "Antichrist" at Cannes Film Festival last month, it was greeted with cat-calls, jeers and, at times, disbelieving laughter. Danish auteur Lars von Trier has been making films that shock, provoke and impress for over 40 years. Filmmakers are expected to give audiences a hard time at Cannes and the two-hander starring Willem Dafoe and Charlotte Gainsbourg as a couple grieving the loss of a child is no exception. But it was the level of pornographic sex and visceral brutality that outraged some and astonished many. Von Trier was labeled a woman-hater for the wince-inducingly horrific final scene in which female lead Charlotte Gainsbourg takes a pair of rusty scissors to her genitals and performs a DIY clitoridectomy right to camera. @highlight Pornographic sex and visceral violence in "Antichrist" shocked early audiences @highlight Von Trier was accused of misogyny but claims to identify with the female character @highlight "Antichrist" stars Charlotte Gainsbourg and Willem Dafoe as a bereaved couple @highlight Von Trier's "The Idiots" (1998) was first mainstream film to show non-simulated sex
Von Trier claimed each morning she would say "Mr @placeholder, I despise you," and spit at him.
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Washington (CNN) -- U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is back in the Middle East where he plans to propose a framework for a lasting peace deal between Israel and the Palestinians, saying the time is close for tough decision-making. Kerry arrived in Tel Aviv on Thursday and immediately headed for Jerusalem, the start of his ninth trip to the region since taking over as America's top diplomat nearly a year ago. A senior State Department official said Kerry's talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas would be substantive. "It is an effort to provide agreed guidelines for a permanent status agreement, that is to say, a full and final peace treaty between the parties," the official said. @highlight NEW: "There is growing doubt in Israel" that Palestinians want peace, Netanyahu says @highlight Kerry will address issues with Israeli and Palestinian leaders in substantive way @highlight Talks this time are based on five months of intensive consultations with the leaders @highlight The United States appears to be taking a more muscular role in peace effort
He met with Netanyahu first, but the @placeholder leader was not optimistic in brief public remarks.
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Washington (CNN) -- U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is back in the Middle East where he plans to propose a framework for a lasting peace deal between Israel and the Palestinians, saying the time is close for tough decision-making. Kerry arrived in Tel Aviv on Thursday and immediately headed for Jerusalem, the start of his ninth trip to the region since taking over as America's top diplomat nearly a year ago. A senior State Department official said Kerry's talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas would be substantive. "It is an effort to provide agreed guidelines for a permanent status agreement, that is to say, a full and final peace treaty between the parties," the official said. @highlight NEW: "There is growing doubt in Israel" that Palestinians want peace, Netanyahu says @highlight Kerry will address issues with Israeli and Palestinian leaders in substantive way @highlight Talks this time are based on five months of intensive consultations with the leaders @highlight The United States appears to be taking a more muscular role in peace effort
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Bangkok, Thailand (CNN) -- More than 2,000 illegally aborted fetuses have been recovered at a Buddhist temple in Bangkok, Thai police said Friday. The fetuses were initially discovered earlier in the week, given away by the smell of decay at the Phai-nguern Chotinaram temple in central Bangkok. Friday's recovery efforts brought the total discovered to 2,002 fetuses, police Col. Metee Rakpan said. "From the confession of one of the morticians of the temple that we interrogated last night, he told us that they received these fetuses from the same places as the first lot of 348 fetus remains, and they became dry," said Col. Sombat Milintachinda, chief of the investigation team. "We think that they might have arrived here about a year ago." @highlight NEW: Police think the fetuses have accumulated for a year @highlight NEW: Three people have been charged in the case @highlight The fetuses were discovered at a Buddhist temple in Bangkok @highlight Abortion is illegal in Thailand, unless a woman is endangered by pregnancy or was raped
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I recently led a bipartisan congressional delegation to the Middle East and Europe to discuss regional security issues with key American partners. Beyond the strategic challenges posed by the Arab Spring lies an urgent threat -- Iran's determination to achieve nuclear weapons capability. Iran's effort, if successful, could destabilize the Middle East, spur a regional nuclear arms race and undermine America's influence in this pivotal region. Unfortunately, the window to solve this problem without conflict gets smaller with each passing day as Iran attempts to master the enrichment of uranium. Several administrations have tried engaging Iran and offering security guarantees, but that has not prevented the country from pursuing the bomb or patronizing the world's most dangerous terrorist groups. Economic and diplomatic pressures haven't worked either, but they have been episodic, gradual and largely unilateral. While the U.S. left Iran's market years ago, we can still exert great pressure through financial sanctions, and President Barack Obama should do so. @highlight Eric Cantor: Iran's determination for nuclear weapons capability is an urgent threat @highlight Cantor: We can exert stronger pressure on Iran through financial sanctions @highlight He says we should combat Iranian influence throughout the Middle East @highlight There's no substitute for American leadership in this critical region, he says
Perhaps further sanctions could breathe new life into the budding democratic movement that for a brief moment brought a glimmer of hope to the @placeholder people.
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By Tim Shipman PUBLISHED: 12:24 EST, 24 January 2013 | UPDATED: 19:29 EST, 24 January 2013 The Tory Party is failing to win over ethnic minority voters because it remains tarnished by the legacy of Enoch Powell, a Conservative minister said yesterday. Treasury minister Sajid Javid – whose father emigrated to the UK from Pakistan in 1961 with just £5 in his pocket – said the Tories are still being hurt by their association with Mr Powell. In April 1968, Mr Powell, a member of Ted Heath’s shadow cabinet, delivered his hugely controversial ‘Rivers of Blood’ speech which was widely condemned as racist. @highlight Treasury minister says anti-immigration speeches four decades ago still tarnish Conservative party @highlight Son of a Pakistani bus driver calls on David Cameron to give a major speech to repair damage
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Brit singer Rita Ora has jetted into LA for talks with movie bosses amid buzz over her role in Fifty Shades of Grey. The blonde star, 23, plays Christian Grey's little sister Mia Grey in the movie based on E.L. James' hit trilogy. Fifty Shades is released in February and the How We Do singer has also impressed 'Mr Oscar' himself, movie producer Harvey Weinstein, who hired her for his new film, Southpaw, starring Jake Gyllenhaal. Mr Weinstein called Rita 'breathtaking', telling MailOnline she is his 'biggest discovery' as an actress this year. Scroll down for video How We Do: Brit singer Rita Ora, pictured arriving at LAX on Wednesday night, has jetted into LA for talks with movie bosses amid buzz over her role in Fifty Shades of Grey @highlight How We Do singer on her way to LA as Harvey Weinstein says she's his 'biggest discovery' as an actress this year
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(CNN) -- So what did we learn at Sunday night's Golden Globe Awards? First off, we learned that sketch comedians are so much better at giving acceptance speeches than rock stars, screenwriters and actors who've won Oscars and Emmys for dramatic roles. "Who knew?" as Andy Samberg put it when he delivered one of the evening's most compact acceptances, for best lead actor in a TV comedy or musical in Fox's "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" (a surprise winner for best comedy series, by the way.) We also learned that actresses say the darnedest things on TV when they're drinking a lot. (What was that Cate Blanchett said about Judy Garland and barbiturates when she got the Globe for best actress in a drama in "Blue Jasmine"?) @highlight Gene Seymour: What did Golden Globes show? Actress + drinking = interesting speech @highlight He says Blanchett, Bissett livened things up with frank remarks; hosts had less to do @highlight He says even with two best picture awards, Globes are flawed predictor of Oscar winners @highlight Seymour: Globes mostly flashy kickoff of awards season; critic awards better predictor
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(CNN) -- So what did we learn at Sunday night's Golden Globe Awards? First off, we learned that sketch comedians are so much better at giving acceptance speeches than rock stars, screenwriters and actors who've won Oscars and Emmys for dramatic roles. "Who knew?" as Andy Samberg put it when he delivered one of the evening's most compact acceptances, for best lead actor in a TV comedy or musical in Fox's "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" (a surprise winner for best comedy series, by the way.) We also learned that actresses say the darnedest things on TV when they're drinking a lot. (What was that Cate Blanchett said about Judy Garland and barbiturates when she got the Globe for best actress in a drama in "Blue Jasmine"?) @highlight Gene Seymour: What did Golden Globes show? Actress + drinking = interesting speech @highlight He says Blanchett, Bissett livened things up with frank remarks; hosts had less to do @highlight He says even with two best picture awards, Globes are flawed predictor of Oscar winners @highlight Seymour: Globes mostly flashy kickoff of awards season; critic awards better predictor
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By Hugo Daniel In Los Angeles and Laura Cox Growing up in the shadow of the star known as Pretty Woman cannot be easy. But it is even tougher when you are known as her ‘fat little sister’. Julia Roberts’s youngest sibling Nancy Motes claims taunts from the Hollywood star drove her to weight loss surgery. The younger, 'fatter', sister of a Hollywood A-lister: Nancy Motes opens up about her wight problems following gastric by-pass surgery and her relationship with Julia Roberts Miss Motes, 37, who tried unsuccessfully to make it as a film actress herself, said Miss Roberts, 45, made her feel embarrassed and ashamed of her weight, which peaked at 20st. @highlight Younger sister Nancy Motes, 37, had £20,000 gastric bypass operation @highlight She was 13 when Roberts shot to Hollywood fame in Pretty Woman @highlight Nancy auditioned for Hollywood roles while working as a waitress @highlight She has lost 7st since the operation last June and plans to marry in May @highlight But production assistant's relationship with Roberts remains unsettled
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(CNN) -- Some long-time Cuba watchers expressed skepticism Tuesday over a report by a former Mexican foreign minister that Communist leader Raul Castro removed two top-ranking officials earlier this month because they were plotting to overthrow him with the support of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. Fidel Castro, beset by illness, ceded power to his younger brother, Raul, pictured, last year. Jorge G. Castaneda, who served as Mexico's foreign minister from 2000 - 2003, wrote in the March 23 issue of Newsweek, which became public Saturday, that Deputy Prime Minister Carlos Lage Davila and Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque were concerned that Raul Castro would make concessions that would betray the 50-year-old Cuban Revolution. @highlight Former Mexican foreign minister says Raul Castro removed two top-ranking officials @highlight It's claimed they were plotting to overthrow him fearing he'd betray Cuban revolution @highlight Report says plotters received support from Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez @highlight Some long-time Cuba watchers skeptical over the report
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(CNN) -- Some long-time Cuba watchers expressed skepticism Tuesday over a report by a former Mexican foreign minister that Communist leader Raul Castro removed two top-ranking officials earlier this month because they were plotting to overthrow him with the support of Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. Fidel Castro, beset by illness, ceded power to his younger brother, Raul, pictured, last year. Jorge G. Castaneda, who served as Mexico's foreign minister from 2000 - 2003, wrote in the March 23 issue of Newsweek, which became public Saturday, that Deputy Prime Minister Carlos Lage Davila and Foreign Minister Felipe Perez Roque were concerned that Raul Castro would make concessions that would betray the 50-year-old Cuban Revolution. @highlight Former Mexican foreign minister says Raul Castro removed two top-ranking officials @highlight It's claimed they were plotting to overthrow him fearing he'd betray Cuban revolution @highlight Report says plotters received support from Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez @highlight Some long-time Cuba watchers skeptical over the report
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(CNN) -- Yesterday, Team USA lost to Belgium and is out of the running. But today, you'd think American goalkeeper Tim Howard actually won the World Cup on his own. Some 1,845,345 tweets heralded Howard's historic game -- 12 saves in regulation, a rare feat, and one that allowed American fans to focus on a winning performance while ignoring the understory: Belgium controlled the game from the beginning, and even the late goal by 19-year-old Julian Green could do little to change the writing that was on the wall. As the weary American team trudged past the 90 minute mark, Americans focused on the herculean effort by Howard, crowing that he had more saves than Jesus, starting a petition to rename Reagan National for Howard, and briefly appointing him Secretary of Defense on Wikipedia. @highlight Amy Bass: American so nuts about Tim Howard you'd think he won the World Cup himself @highlight But craze likely won't last: It was more about Americans wanting in on the party, she says @highlight She says the Cup is suited to social media camaraderie, which has helped whip up interest @highlight After the U.S. loss, soccer interest will probably wane, Bass says
But for 40 years -- 40 years -- the United States did not care about the @placeholder because the U.S. did not qualify.
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(CNN) -- Yesterday, Team USA lost to Belgium and is out of the running. But today, you'd think American goalkeeper Tim Howard actually won the World Cup on his own. Some 1,845,345 tweets heralded Howard's historic game -- 12 saves in regulation, a rare feat, and one that allowed American fans to focus on a winning performance while ignoring the understory: Belgium controlled the game from the beginning, and even the late goal by 19-year-old Julian Green could do little to change the writing that was on the wall. As the weary American team trudged past the 90 minute mark, Americans focused on the herculean effort by Howard, crowing that he had more saves than Jesus, starting a petition to rename Reagan National for Howard, and briefly appointing him Secretary of Defense on Wikipedia. @highlight Amy Bass: American so nuts about Tim Howard you'd think he won the World Cup himself @highlight But craze likely won't last: It was more about Americans wanting in on the party, she says @highlight She says the Cup is suited to social media camaraderie, which has helped whip up interest @highlight After the U.S. loss, soccer interest will probably wane, Bass says
It is easy to link @placeholder mania to the popularity of youth soccer in the United States.
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By Arthur Martin and Christian Gysin and Neil Sears The brother of one of the French Alps massacre victims has denied hiring a hitman to kill the family over a £1million-plus inheritance feud. Accountant Zaid al-Hilli, 54, was arrested at his home in Surrey yesterday morning on suspicion of conspiracy to murder. His brother Saad al-Hilli, 50, was killed in a gun attack in France that left three others dead and Saad’s daughters Zainab, eight, and Zeena, five, orphaned. Arrest: The brother of Saad Al-Hilli, 53, (left), Zaid, (right), has been held on suspicion of conspiracy to murder his sibling and his family in the French Alps @highlight Zaid Al-Hilli was today held by Surrey Police in connection to the shooting @highlight Saad Al-Hilli, his wife Ikbal and her mother Suhaila al-Allaf were all killed @highlight Cyclist Sylvain Mollier was also shot dead near Annecy in September 2012 @highlight Officers pictured taking bags of evidence out of Zaid's home @highlight French prosecutors want to talk to Saad's orphans, who survived massacre @highlight Police across Channel also claim Mr Al-Hilli was 'living in fear' before death @highlight French prosecutor Eric Maillaud said it was ‘essential’ to question the orphans, particularly because Zainab was the only witness; @highlight Mr Maillaud said Saad ‘feared for his life’ before the assassination because of the ‘very violent’ feud with his brother; @highlight Investigators were examining the inheritance left by the men’s late father Kadhim, which included several properties and £800,000 in a Swiss bank; @highlight The inheritance dispute was described as ‘so colossal’ that investigators expect to take two years to sift through legal papers written in four different languages; and @highlight French police are anxious to establish why Zaid allegedly called five telephone numbers in Romania weeks before the massacre.
Mail, @placeholder said he loved his brother and did not ‘know how he could have
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WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Judy Shepard stood before a massive crowd at the Capitol on Sunday for a single, painful reason. Sunday's National Equality March in Washington coincided with National Coming Out Day. "I'm here today because I lost my son to hate." Her gay son, Matthew Shepard, was kidnapped and severely beaten in October 1998. He died five days later in a hospital. More than 10 years later, Judy Shepard addressed the thousands of gay rights activists in Washington who wrapped up Sunday's National Equality March with a rousing rally at the Capitol. iReport.com: See photos from the march @highlight NEW: Mother of Matthew Shepard addresses crowd: "We are all Americans" @highlight Marchers pass near the White House on the way to the Capitol @highlight Activists and supporters urge federal protection of gay, lesbian citizens @highlight March comes day after President Obama voiced support for gays in military
The activists marched through @placeholder, calling for an end to the "don't ask, don't tell" policy and equality in marriage.
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Davos, Switzerland (CNN) -- Free trade, transparency and a crackdown on tax cheats will be at the heart of Britain's G8 presidency, Prime Minister David Cameron told the World Economic Forum in Davos on Thursday as he set out his vision for a more competitive Europe. The speech comes a day after Cameron made headlines by promising the British people a vote on European Union membership if he wins the next general election in 2015. "We need more free trade. We need fairer tax systems. We need more transparency on how governments -- and yes, companies -- operate," Cameron told political and business leaders at Davos. @highlight NEW: David Cameron says the United States could learn from Britain on deficit reduction @highlight He tells Amanpour he has no regrets over promising a referendum @highlight He says the G8 will focus on free trade, fairer taxes and greater transparency" @highlight We can be the generation that eradicates absolute poverty in our world," he says
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Davos, Switzerland (CNN) -- Free trade, transparency and a crackdown on tax cheats will be at the heart of Britain's G8 presidency, Prime Minister David Cameron told the World Economic Forum in Davos on Thursday as he set out his vision for a more competitive Europe. The speech comes a day after Cameron made headlines by promising the British people a vote on European Union membership if he wins the next general election in 2015. "We need more free trade. We need fairer tax systems. We need more transparency on how governments -- and yes, companies -- operate," Cameron told political and business leaders at Davos. @highlight NEW: David Cameron says the United States could learn from Britain on deficit reduction @highlight He tells Amanpour he has no regrets over promising a referendum @highlight He says the G8 will focus on free trade, fairer taxes and greater transparency" @highlight We can be the generation that eradicates absolute poverty in our world," he says
As for those who have criticized the decision, Cameron said he believes "the greatest gamble for @placeholder would be to sit back and do nothing."
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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
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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
‘No matter what @placeholder looks like, I love being married to him.
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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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(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
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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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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
A spokesman did not immediately respond when asked if @placeholder or his representatives would attend the meeting.
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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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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
It was a case that caused @placeholder to begin to appreciate just what it was they were up against.
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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
Fans favourite: Toure scored 24 goals in 49 games for @placeholder last season
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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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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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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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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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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
Lee may be the future, but @placeholder is not ready to consign himself to the past.
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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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(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
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'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
She lavished praise on @placeholder and, after a warm-up that included nods to her time as Secretary of State and her "constant grandchild watch," urged the audience to get behind Iowa's slate of Democratic candidates.
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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 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
The organization posed the question 'When will @placeholder return the illegally plundered artefacts?'
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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
During this time it is alleged that many priceless @placeholder treasures were looted by the allied nations and taken overseas.
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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
The ransacking of historic @placeholder sites is seen as a source of national embarrassment to nationalists in the country today.
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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
"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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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
@placeholder, meanwhile, had pledged to fight Hicks' "last desperate attempt" to hang on to Liverpool.
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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
NESV promised that if its offer was successful, it would keep all acquisition debts away from @placeholder's football operations and stabilize the club in order to return it to its glory days.
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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 27-year-old @placeholder missed the birth of his second son on Tuesday, with the arrival coming an hour before the verdict was read.
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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. @highlight The defense expects to rest Tuesday, lawyer Barry Roux says @highlight Oscar Pistorius re-enacted his version of shooting on video @highlight The athlete is accused of deliberately shooting his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp @highlight He says he shot Steenkamp accidentally in his bathroom, mistaking her for an intruder
"The material shown on Sunday Night goes to the heart of both the prosecution and defense cases, including the account provided by @placeholder."
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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. @highlight The bright orange sportscar was parked in a disabled bay outside a camping and fishing gear store in Perth @highlight A photo was posted on the Australian Disability Parking Wall of Shame Facebook page @highlight The post triggered outrage online @highlight A Perth businessman owned up to being the culprit, apologised and made a big donation to the Centre for Cerebral Palsy
The Perth businessman is not the first driver to be named and shamed by the @placeholder group.
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By Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 02:31 EST, 1 August 2013 | UPDATED: 06:03 EST, 1 August 2013 Edward Snowden's documents claim to show details of the XKeyscore programme U.S. intelligence agencies can search though emails, messaging records and browsing history using a vast search tool according to reports from former security contractor Edward Snowden. Snowden's documents claim to show National Security Agency training materials for the XKeyscore program, a wide-reaching system that covers 'nearly everything a typical user does on the Internet.' Intelligence analysts can conduct surveillance through XKeyscore by filling in an on-screen form giving only a 'broad justification' for the search and no review by a court or NSA staff, the Guardian reported. @highlight XKeyscore program is National Security Agency's widest-reaching system that covers 'nearly everything a typical user does on the Internet' @highlight Analysts can use programme for surveillance giving only a 'broad justification' for the search and no review by a court or NSA staff
'The implication that @placeholder's collection is arbitrary and unconstrained is false,' the agency said in a statement in response to the Guardian's new report, calling XKeyscore part of 'NSA's lawful foreign signals intelligence collection system.'
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By Anna Edwards PUBLISHED: 02:31 EST, 1 August 2013 | UPDATED: 06:03 EST, 1 August 2013 Edward Snowden's documents claim to show details of the XKeyscore programme U.S. intelligence agencies can search though emails, messaging records and browsing history using a vast search tool according to reports from former security contractor Edward Snowden. Snowden's documents claim to show National Security Agency training materials for the XKeyscore program, a wide-reaching system that covers 'nearly everything a typical user does on the Internet.' Intelligence analysts can conduct surveillance through XKeyscore by filling in an on-screen form giving only a 'broad justification' for the search and no review by a court or NSA staff, the Guardian reported. @highlight XKeyscore program is National Security Agency's widest-reaching system that covers 'nearly everything a typical user does on the Internet' @highlight Analysts can use programme for surveillance giving only a 'broad justification' for the search and no review by a court or NSA staff
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By Daily Mail Reporter PUBLISHED: 04:39 EST, 31 October 2012 | UPDATED: 05:28 EST, 31 October 2012 More than 20 years after raping and murdering a nine-year-old girl, Donald Moeller was put to death as the victim's mother watched on. Before being given a lethal injection at a South Dakota penitentiary, Moeller, 60, was asked if he had any last words. ‘No sir,’ he said, then added: ‘They’re my fan club?’ Condemned: Donald Moeller (left) was killed by lethal injection for the crime of raping and murdering nine-year-old Becky O'Connell (right) in 1990 He was given the injection at 10.01pm. and took eight, heavy, final breaths. His eyes stayed open as his skin took on a pink hue before darkening to purple. @highlight Moeller given injection at 10.01pm last night at South Dakota penitentiary @highlight When asked if he had final words, he said: 'No, sir. They're my fan club?' @highlight Becky's mother, Tina Curl, said she wanted to watch his death 'up close' @highlight Husband Dave Curl: 'Death of this so-called man will not give us closure' @highlight Moeller kidnapped Becky as she went to buy sugar from store in 1990
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Everton's Steven Pienaar has given his heartfelt thanks to first coach and mentor Cavin Johnson in an emotional video posted on YouTube. The clip, created by BarclaysFootballTV, shows a clearly grateful Pienaar welling up as he explained about his early life in South Africa, and admits that he owes a lot to the man who nurtured him through the early stages of his footballing career. Midway through the video, Pienaar is asked what he would say to Johnson if he were in front of him at that moment, and the player's response is then played to his former coach. Steven Pienaar is clearly emotional as he speaks about his youth coach Cavin Johnson @highlight Pienaar's early career in South Africa was overseen by Cavin Johnson @highlight As Pienaar's mentor, Johnson was responsible for his move to Ajax @highlight In the video, a clearly emotional Pienaar explains Johnson was the reason he has fulfilled his dream of playing in the Premier League @highlight Johnson also appears with a message to Pienaar, explaining his pride
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The woman at the center of the Obamacare enrollment site, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Administrator Marilyn Tavenner on Tuesday was the first government official to testify before Congress since the government's health insurance exchange went live on October 1. After nearly three hours of questions from both Republican and Democrats on the House Ways and Means Committee, here's what we learned: 1. Finally, an apology After four very tumultuous weeks of open enrollment, Tavenner became the first government official to publicly apologize for the rocky rollout of HealthCare.gov. Tavenner: Sorry for problems, but system working "We know that consumers are eager to purchase this coverage and to the millions of Americans who have attempted to use HealthCare.gov to shop and enroll in health care coverage, I want to apologize to you that the website has not worked as well as it should," Tavenner said during her opening remarks. @highlight Woman at center of Obamacare website is first official to apologize for rocky rollout @highlight Republicans say President's Obamacare promise is misleading @highlight Administration cites Massachusetts health care law as example of slow enrollments @highlight Is the law helping? Republicans say no, Democrats cite happy customers
As @placeholder after Republican read testimonials from their constituents about the disastrous effects the Affordable Care Act is having on insurance policies, and the tortured experiences many have had trying to enroll online, the stories coming from Democrats were quite different.
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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. @highlight Prosecution begins to tie together elements in case against Aaron Hernandez @highlight A surveillance video before jury shows ex-football player's fiancee carrying heavy bag
@placeholder's lawyers have argued there's no way of knowing what was in the box.
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(CNN) -- Two videos newly posted on YouTube show what Syrian opposition activists say is the gruesome slaughter of civilians in the besieged city of Daraa who had tried to feed people during a recent uprising. One video shows what appears to be a group of Syrian security forces standing over dead bodies, making jokes and discussing planting weapons on them. The gruesome images include the bloody, mangled bodies of five men in civilian clothes. They lie close together on a rooftop, in pools of blood. A group of men dressed in military uniforms walk around them, talking. "Show me those weapons," one says, "put them here." @highlight Videos show people in military uniforms discussing putting weapons on dead bodies @highlight "These are the weapons the committee will come film," a voice says on the video @highlight Syria has previously described protesters as "armed criminals" @highlight Those killed were trying to feed people during a siege on Daraa, opposition activists say
A call to the @placeholder embassy press office Sunday was not immediately returned.
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Married school caretaker Joseph Hart tried to order a 12-year-old girl from a notorious paedophile for £100 an hour by text but has been spared jail A married school caretaker who tried to order a 12-year-old girl by text from a notorious paedophile for £100 an hour has been spared jail. Father-of-three Joseph Hart contacted Darren Leggett via a website when police intercepted their messages and raided Hart's home in Horwich, Bolton. He was negotiating by text message for the girl to be sent to him and the deal was at an early stage, Bolton Crown Court heard. Hart, 32, was convicted of arranging a child sex offence, but spared an immediate jail term. He was given a two-year suspended sentence. @highlight Joseph Hart contacted paedophile Darren Leggett via a website @highlight He was negotiating by text message for girl to be sent to him, court heard @highlight He had initially claimed he was trying to trap paedophile Leggett @highlight But jury rejected this and found him guilty of arranging a child sex offence @highlight Father-of-three Hart spared jail and given two-year suspended sentence
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Bangkok, Thailand (CNN) -- The bitter standoff between government troops and Red Shirt protesters in downtown Bangkok worsened Friday, the day after the wounding of a key protest leader aggravated the already deep tensions permeating the Thai capital. Hospital officials reported 16 people died in confrontations Friday in Bangkok, an urban fortress under siege and beset by gunfire, tear gas and stone-throwing. That followed the death of one person Thursday. The unrest boiled over after Thai authorities set a new deadline to seal off the Bangkok intersection where protesters have gathered by the thousands for the past month. In addition to the deaths, more than 140 people were wounded in the violence, including four non-Thais -- a Pole, a Canadian, a Liberian and a Myanmarese. @highlight NEW: Hospitals say 16 people have been killed in Bangkok violence @highlight Red Shirt leader "Seh Daeng" is hospitalized after being shot earlier @highlight Government says troops are regaining control of downtown area
A government official said @placeholder forces were slowly getting control of the downtown area, with video footage showing soldiers shooting rounds toward the area with protesters.
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Bangkok, Thailand (CNN) -- The bitter standoff between government troops and Red Shirt protesters in downtown Bangkok worsened Friday, the day after the wounding of a key protest leader aggravated the already deep tensions permeating the Thai capital. Hospital officials reported 16 people died in confrontations Friday in Bangkok, an urban fortress under siege and beset by gunfire, tear gas and stone-throwing. That followed the death of one person Thursday. The unrest boiled over after Thai authorities set a new deadline to seal off the Bangkok intersection where protesters have gathered by the thousands for the past month. In addition to the deaths, more than 140 people were wounded in the violence, including four non-Thais -- a Pole, a Canadian, a Liberian and a Myanmarese. @highlight NEW: Hospitals say 16 people have been killed in Bangkok violence @highlight Red Shirt leader "Seh Daeng" is hospitalized after being shot earlier @highlight Government says troops are regaining control of downtown area
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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 @highlight Child Services recommend the classes to help them be 'better parents' @highlight Aubry also told that he should take anger management classes @highlight Oscar winner is paying Aubry's legal fees @highlight Berry asks for Aubry to 'have supervised visits with Nahla'
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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 @highlight Child Services recommend the classes to help them be 'better parents' @highlight Aubry also told that he should take anger management classes @highlight Oscar winner is paying Aubry's legal fees @highlight Berry asks for Aubry to 'have supervised visits with Nahla'
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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 @highlight Child Services recommend the classes to help them be 'better parents' @highlight Aubry also told that he should take anger management classes @highlight Oscar winner is paying Aubry's legal fees @highlight Berry asks for Aubry to 'have supervised visits with 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. @highlight Rio Ferdinand launches staunch defense of Alex Ferguson @highlight Former Manchester United boss is regarded as one of the best managers in world football @highlight United have struggled since the Scot left in 2013 @highlight Louis van Gaal charged with restoring club's fortunes
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Bethesda, Maryland (CNN) -- Tucked away on the sprawling campus of the National Institutes of Health, an elite team of doctors and researchers search for clues to solve medical mysteries that have eluded a diagnosis. They're detectives for a one-of-a-kind initiative at the NIH. It's called the Undiagnosed Diseases Program or UDP. Together, the UDP's team focuses its vast expertise on trying to save patients' lives and creating new science. Dr. William Gahl is the clinical director of NIH's National Human Genome Research Institute and the Undiagnosed Diseases Program's lead investigator. "The mission is really two-fold," Gahl says. "One is to try to get to a diagnosis for people who have struggled for so long to achieve a diagnosis -- of course there all kinds of benefits to that. The second is to discover new diseases or new aspects of known diseases so we can help the entire community of individuals with related disorders." @highlight At NIH, an elite team of doctors and researchers seek to solve medical mysteries @highlight The Undiagnosed Diseases Program tries to save patients' lives and create new science @highlight 6,800 rare diseases in the world, according to NIH estimates
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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. @highlight Nawaz Sharif, a frontrunner in Pakistani elections, has been prime minister twice @highlight He was overthrown in a 1999 coup and went into exile in Saudi Arabia @highlight He is now campaigning with a promise to revive Pakistan's economy @highlight Observers have raised questions about his stance on extremism and terrorism
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By Jill Reilly PUBLISHED: 06:35 EST, 9 April 2012 | UPDATED: 11:10 EST, 9 April 2012 The filmmaker and studio behind documentary Bully, have declared victory after winning their battle to have the movie's rating lowered, allowing viewers as young as 13 years old to see it. Bully - which follows five teenagers and families who have been impacted by bullying - was originally given an R rating for language, meaning anyone under the age of 17 would not be able to see it. It became a heated issue between the Motion Picture Association of America and studio The Weinstein Company because the aim of the film is to show young people a closer look at the effects of bullying. @highlight Bully examines school bullying by following five kids through a school year @highlight The MPAA originally gave the film an R rating for language @highlight Three uses of an expletive were removed to earn the PG-13 rating
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(CNN) -- After first saying that they could not determine a threshold for the safe amount of certain toxic chemicals in infant formula, Food and Drug Administration officials said Friday that trace amounts are safe. Worries over melamine in infant formula started in China and have spread to the United States. "Amounts of the industrial chemical melamine or the melamine-like compound called cyanuric acid that are below 1.0 ppm [1,000 parts per billion] do not raise public health concerns," said Stephen Sundlof, the FDA's director of the Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition. When it became known in September that thousands of babies in China had been sickened by tainted infant formula, the FDA ordered the testing of U.S.-manufactured infant-formula products. @highlight Melamine, cyanuric acid not of concern in levels below 1,000 parts per billion @highlight Official says FDA has tested 74 samples of U.S.-made baby formula @highlight Some samples tested positive but at safe levels, official says @highlight Levels are far below those associated with Chinese contamination
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(CNN) -- After first saying that they could not determine a threshold for the safe amount of certain toxic chemicals in infant formula, Food and Drug Administration officials said Friday that trace amounts are safe. Worries over melamine in infant formula started in China and have spread to the United States. "Amounts of the industrial chemical melamine or the melamine-like compound called cyanuric acid that are below 1.0 ppm [1,000 parts per billion] do not raise public health concerns," said Stephen Sundlof, the FDA's director of the Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition. When it became known in September that thousands of babies in China had been sickened by tainted infant formula, the FDA ordered the testing of U.S.-manufactured infant-formula products. @highlight Melamine, cyanuric acid not of concern in levels below 1,000 parts per billion @highlight Official says FDA has tested 74 samples of U.S.-made baby formula @highlight Some samples tested positive but at safe levels, official says @highlight Levels are far below those associated with Chinese contamination
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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. @highlight On March 14, 2009, the NFL player fatally struck 59-year-old Mario Reyes in a drunk driving accident in Miami @highlight He pleaded guilty to manslaughter and spent 24 days behind bars @highlight He marked the five year anniversary of the incident on Friday with a moving Instagram post @highlight 'It's never acceptable to drive under the influence,' he wrote. 'You don't want to live with these regrets I have from my irrevocable decision...'
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AMMAN, Jordan (CNN) -- A 12-year-old Yemeni girl, who was forced into marriage, died during a painful childbirth that also killed her baby, a children's rights group said Monday. Fawziya Ammodi struggled for three days in labor, before dying of severe bleeding at a hospital on Friday, said the Seyaj Organization for the Protection of Children. "Although the cause of her death was lack of medical care, the real case was the lack of education in Yemen and the fact that child marriages keep happening," said Seyaj President Ahmed al-Qureshi. Born into an impoverished family in Hodeidah, Fawziya was forced to drop out of school and married off to a 24-year-old man last year, al-Qureshi said. @highlight Children's rights group draws attention to plight of child brides in Yemen @highlight 12-year-old Yemeni girl Fawziya Ammodi died after painful three-day labor @highlight Fawziya left school and was forced to marry a 24-year-old man in 2008 @highlight More than half of all young Yemeni girls are married off before the age of 18
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By Graham Smith and Rob Waugh UPDATED: 11:49 EST, 23 January 2012 The chief executives of Blackberry maker Research In Motion have both stepped down as the once-iconic firm struggles to survive in an increasingly competitive market. Jim Balsillie and Mike Lazaridis announced last night that they have quit their roles as co-CEOs and co-chairmen at the Canadian company. The development comes a month after RIM delayed the release of new phones deemed critical to the firm's future until late this year. Stepping down: Research In Motion founders and chief executives Jim Balsillie (left) and Mike Lazaridis last night announced their resignation @highlight Jim Balsillie and Mike Lazaridis quit as Research In Motion chief executives 28 years after founding the firm @highlight Move comes after failure of company's PlayBook tablet @highlight RIM last month delayed release of new phones deemed critical to its future until late this year @highlight RIM market value plummets from $70billion to $8.9billion @highlight U.S. market share falls from 44% in 2009 to 10% in 2011
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(CNN) -- Malaga coach Manuel Pellegrini has added his name to May's managerial merry-go-round by announcing he is leaving the Spanish club at the end of this season. The Chilean has been linked to the top job at Manchester City after the English Premier League club dismissed Italian Roberto Mancini earlier this month. Pellegrini had a one-season spell in charge of Real Madrid before joining Malaga in 2010, shortly after Qatar's Sheikh Abdullah Bin Nasser Al-Thani bought the club. This season the 59-year-old guided "Los Boquerones" to the heady heights of the Champions League quarterfinals, losing to one of this weekend's finalists, Borussia Dortmund. @highlight Manuel Pellegrini says he will stand down as Malaga manager at the end of season @highlight The Chilean says he is moving on for "sporting reasons" @highlight Pellegrini has been tipped to succeed Roberto Mancini at Manchester City @highlight UEFA says it will not impose second-year ban on Malaga after club meets financial rules
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(CNN) -- Malaga coach Manuel Pellegrini has added his name to May's managerial merry-go-round by announcing he is leaving the Spanish club at the end of this season. The Chilean has been linked to the top job at Manchester City after the English Premier League club dismissed Italian Roberto Mancini earlier this month. Pellegrini had a one-season spell in charge of Real Madrid before joining Malaga in 2010, shortly after Qatar's Sheikh Abdullah Bin Nasser Al-Thani bought the club. This season the 59-year-old guided "Los Boquerones" to the heady heights of the Champions League quarterfinals, losing to one of this weekend's finalists, Borussia Dortmund. @highlight Manuel Pellegrini says he will stand down as Malaga manager at the end of season @highlight The Chilean says he is moving on for "sporting reasons" @highlight Pellegrini has been tipped to succeed Roberto Mancini at Manchester City @highlight UEFA says it will not impose second-year ban on Malaga after club meets financial rules
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Phil Neville changed his diet after being persuaded by wife Julie Manchester United coach joins David Haye and Serena Williams on diet The 37-year-old is set to be sacked as Manchester United coach Neville was told by executive vice chairman Ed Woodward he has no future at Old Trafford after Sunday's Premier League 1-1 draw at Southampton Goalkeeping coach Chris Woods has also been axed by Woodward Gary Neville wants United to not panic buy this summer Neville insists the club should promote youth rather than going for lesser targets Phil Neville has swapped allegiances, from red to green, as the former Manchester United player has become a vegetarian. @highlight Phil Neville changed his diet after being persuaded by wife Julie @highlight Manchester United coach joins David Haye and Serena Williams on diet @highlight The 37-year-old is set to be sacked as Manchester United coach @highlight Neville was told by executive vice chairman Ed Woodward he has no future at Old Trafford after Sunday's Premier League 1-1 draw at Southampton @highlight Goalkeeping coach Chris Woods has also been axed by Woodward @highlight Gary Neville wants United to not panic buy this summer @highlight Neville insists the club should promote youth rather than going for lesser targets
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(CNN) -- MotoGP leader Jorge Lorenzo hopes he can overturn Honda's qualifying dominance for Saturday's Assen TT race after setting the third fastest time behind Casey Stoner and Dani Pedrosa. The Spaniard holds a 25-point advantage over polesitter Stoner after winning the last three races in motorcycling's elite class. World champion Stoner recovered from a morning crash to deny Honda Repsol teammate Pedrosa first place on the grid. "I tried my best in the last lap of qualifying but I made a little mistake in the last chicane on braking and lost a few tenths," 2010 world champion Lorenzo said on the MotoGP website. @highlight Casey Stoner wins pole position for Saturday's MotoGP race in Netherlands @highlight World champion recovers from practice crash to head off teammate Dani Pedrosa @highlight Series leader Jorge Lorenzo rounds out front row after qualifying third on Friday @highlight His Yamaha teammate Ben Spies, last year's race winner, is back in sixth
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(CNN) -- MotoGP leader Jorge Lorenzo hopes he can overturn Honda's qualifying dominance for Saturday's Assen TT race after setting the third fastest time behind Casey Stoner and Dani Pedrosa. The Spaniard holds a 25-point advantage over polesitter Stoner after winning the last three races in motorcycling's elite class. World champion Stoner recovered from a morning crash to deny Honda Repsol teammate Pedrosa first place on the grid. "I tried my best in the last lap of qualifying but I made a little mistake in the last chicane on braking and lost a few tenths," 2010 world champion Lorenzo said on the MotoGP website. @highlight Casey Stoner wins pole position for Saturday's MotoGP race in Netherlands @highlight World champion recovers from practice crash to head off teammate Dani Pedrosa @highlight Series leader Jorge Lorenzo rounds out front row after qualifying third on Friday @highlight His Yamaha teammate Ben Spies, last year's race winner, is back in sixth
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Killed himself: Shayne Austin was once offered immunity in exchange for his testimony against Jason Autry and Zach Adams in the Holly Bobo murder trial A key witness in the case against nursing student Holly Bobo's accused killers has been found dead. Lawyers for Shayne Austin said Wednesday that the Tennessee man who'd once been offered immunity in exchange for his testimony against Zach Adams and Jason Autry killed himself somewhere outside the state. According to Austin's lawyer Luke Evans, the offer of immunity had been rescinded at some point since Austin first made the agreement last March. Prosecutors took back the offer allegedly after discovering that Austin had not been untruthful and uncooperative. @highlight Shayne Austin was allegedly ties to the 2011 murder of Tennessee 20-year-old nursing student Bobo @highlight While he's never been indicted along with Zach Adams and Jason Autry, his original immunity had reportedly been rescinded @highlight It was announced Monday that he'd been found dead, apparently from suicide, somewhere outside of Tennessee
@placeholder's position was that he was immune not just from being convicted of a crime, but charged with a crime.'
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Paddy McNair has been backed to make an impression for Northern Ireland and Manchester United by former winger Keith Gillespie. The 19-year-old defender from Ballyclare has enjoyed a rapid ascent having made his United debut against West Ham in September after just 11 under-21s appearances. Gillespie, who believes Northern Ireland have a strong chance of automatic qualification for Euro 2016, hopes McNair seizes his opportunity after being called into Michael O'Neill's squad for the first time for Friday's clash in Romania. Manchester United teenager Paddy McNair has been given his first call up by Northern Ireland The 19-year-old has been drafted in to United's first team following a spate of defensive injuries @highlight Paddy McNair has been called up to Northern Ireland squad for first time @highlight Teenage defender has impressed for Manchester United this season @highlight Michael O'Neill is likely to find a place for Jonny Evans on his return
@placeholder's rise has, in part, been a result of Jonny Evans' ankle injury.
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By Meghan Keneally The latest legal filing in the Bode Miller custody battle claims that the skier’s 13-month-old son had trouble recognizing his own mother because the Olympian has kept the boy away from his ex for more than a month. The custody battle between Miller and his ex girlfriend Sara McKenna over their son rages on over the boy- who is called Nate by his father and Sam by his mother. Miller and his wife Morgan Beck had custody of 'Nate' for the past five weeks and had originally agreed to allow McKenna to have custody of the boy for the whole month of April. @highlight Bode Miller was back in a New York court today asking for his time with his son to be extended so that the boy could spend time with his half-sister @highlight The skier and his wife have had custody of the boy- who they call a different name than his biological mother- for the past 5 weeks @highlight The boy's mother, Sara McKenna, was supposed to have custody for the entire month of April and has arranged for family to visit during that time @highlight McKenna learned she was pregnant after her brief relationship with Miller ended and he initially wanted nothing to do with the boy
@placeholder's lawyer threw one final barb at the boy's biological mother saying that she was faking the illness in order to avoid today's court appearance, but her lawyer denied the claim.
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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. @highlight The poachers are after giant gnarled knots on the tree called burls where the interesting grain fetches more money @highlight Concerned park rangers say the giant scars leaves the 1,000-year-old organism vulnerable to fire and disease @highlight California has shut down long stretches of state park during the night, when the poachers tend to strike @highlight The beautiful redwood burl wood can be sold to make anything from pricy furniture to souvenirs @highlight The wood winds up in the homes of collectors worldwide
He occasionally goes to @placeholder to buy burl, but it is tough to find any more, with almost all of the old growth that makes the best burls protected on public land.
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It was a horrific chapter in American history, but now some people who were sterilized against their will by the government may be getting compensation for what they endured. After going back and forth on the issue for 10 years, on Thursday the North Carolina legislature agreed to give $10 million to victims. If signed by the governor, North Carolina would become the first state to compensate sterilization victims. "It's been a long hard fight," said state Rep. Larry Womble, who championed the cause. "We're trying to correct a wrong." It's believed that the government of North Carolina sterilized more than 7,000 people between 1929 and 1974. Of those, only about 200 have come forward, according to Charmaine Fuller-Cooper, former director of the North Carolina Justice for Sterilization Victims Foundation. @highlight Thirty-three states had forced sterilization programs for much of the 20th century @highlight California's was the largest, sterilizing 20,000 people @highlight Lawmakers in North Carolina OK $10 million to go to those forcibly sterilized in that state @highlight It's believed NC sterilized more than 7,000 people between 1929 and 1974
Under the eugenics laws in @placeholder, anyone could request that someone could be sterilized.
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(CNN)A leader of pro-Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine's Donetsk region said Friday he is not interested in a truce with the Ukrainian government in Kiev because his troops are on the offensive. "Since we're attacking, there is no sense to have peace talks now," Aleksandr Zakharchenko, leader of the self-proclaimed People's Republic of Donetsk, said in a meeting with university students, according to his media office. "We've made this mistake before. It's not decent to repeat it," he said. Thousands have been killed in months of conflict between the rebels and Ukrainian troops, and a ceasefire agreed to in September crumbled long ago. Zakharchenko's comments came two days after the foreign ministers of Ukraine and Russia met in Berlin to discuss a way out of the violence. @highlight Aleksandr Zakharchenko: No sense in talking peace since we're on the offensive @highlight Zakharchenko is the leader of rebels in eastern Ukraine's Donetsk region @highlight He says he still wants prisoner exchanges
Claims that Russian forces entered @placeholder 'complete rubbish,' Russia says
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By David Mccormack A shocking new video illustrates how race and color continue to play a major role in how someone is perceived in American society. The video, shot in Los Angeles, compares the general public’s reaction to first a white male, then a black male, attempting to break into a car. The social experiment was the idea of Jason Roberts, who hosts the YouTube channel Simple Misfits. Scroll down for video Jason Roberts, left, who hosts the YouTube channel Simple Misfits and his friend Quentin Brunson, right, carried out a social experience to film the different reactions to them breaking into a car @highlight Jason Roberts, who is white, spent 30 minutes trying to break into a car and no-one approached him @highlight Quentin Brunson, who is black, tried the same stunt and got arrested inside two minutes @highlight Video was part of a social experiment carried out for Roberts' YouTube channel Simple Misfits @highlight In reality, FBI figures show the majority of car crime is carried out by white perpetrators
The mechanic who arrived was black and @placeholder was immediately aware that when he started working the car door, strangers started staring while they had simply ignored his own attempts.
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By Andrew Gimson Boris Johnson does not want to be Wayne Rooney, a star player who carries out someone else’s plan. He intends to be Louis van Gaal, the star manager who arrives on a mission to take the team back to the top of the league. But the Conservatives already have a manager. He is called David Cameron, and he has been running the side since 2005. Last week he sent a tweet from his holiday deckchair: ‘Great news that Boris plans to stand at next year’s General Election – I’ve always said I want my star players on the pitch.’ @highlight Boris Johnson supporters said to be plotting to install him as Tory leader @highlight But Cameron and Osborne have the chance to achieve victory in 2015
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By Andrew Gimson Boris Johnson does not want to be Wayne Rooney, a star player who carries out someone else’s plan. He intends to be Louis van Gaal, the star manager who arrives on a mission to take the team back to the top of the league. But the Conservatives already have a manager. He is called David Cameron, and he has been running the side since 2005. Last week he sent a tweet from his holiday deckchair: ‘Great news that Boris plans to stand at next year’s General Election – I’ve always said I want my star players on the pitch.’ @highlight Boris Johnson supporters said to be plotting to install him as Tory leader @highlight But Cameron and Osborne have the chance to achieve victory in 2015
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By Andrew Gimson Boris Johnson does not want to be Wayne Rooney, a star player who carries out someone else’s plan. He intends to be Louis van Gaal, the star manager who arrives on a mission to take the team back to the top of the league. But the Conservatives already have a manager. He is called David Cameron, and he has been running the side since 2005. Last week he sent a tweet from his holiday deckchair: ‘Great news that Boris plans to stand at next year’s General Election – I’ve always said I want my star players on the pitch.’ @highlight Boris Johnson supporters said to be plotting to install him as Tory leader @highlight But Cameron and Osborne have the chance to achieve victory in 2015
@placeholder would rather see politics as a game of football in which everyone is obliged to obey the rules.
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BOSTON, Massachusetts (CNN) -- She was called "the littlest refusenik," one of the many Soviet Jews denied permission to leave the Soviet Union because her father had been exposed to government secrets. But the case of Jessica Katz was special because she was a baby born with a nutritional deficiency that stopped her from growing. She was a tiny baby dying in a Moscow hospital, getting weaker by the day. It was U.S. Sen. Ted Kennedy who, her parents say, eventually saved her life. Jessica was born in Moscow in 1977 with malabsorption syndrome, which prevented her from digesting food or milk properly. All she needed was baby formula, but it wasn't available in the Soviet Union. @highlight Jessica Katz was born with nutritional deficiency that stopped her from growing @highlight The Katzes were among many Soviet Jews denied permission to leave country @highlight Senator Kennedy traveled to Soviet Union, urged Brezhnev to let Katzes leave @highlight In U.S., Kennedy helped Boris Katz get a job and remained in touch with family
At first, Katz said, he didn't believe him, sure that the @placeholder authorities would find a way to scupper the plans.
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