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By . Simon Walters . The fragile Tory truce over Europe disintegrated last night after it emerged that more than 100 Conservative MPs and candidates are set to defy David Cameron at the General Election next year by vowing to leave the EU. The Prime Minister has promised the Tory manifesto will spell out his pledge for a referendum by 2017 on Britain’s links with Europe after trying to win back key powers from Brussels. But Tory rebels will go further and make their own personal manifesto vows to campaign to withdraw from the EU – regardless of any concessions by Brussels. David Cameron faces the threat of at least 100 of his own MPs vowing to leave the EU after the next election. Kent MP Mark Reckless (right) says Britain should leave whatever deal is struck with the EU . It is a major rebuff for Mr Cameron, who hoped his referendum commitment would stop open warfare over Europe during the campaign. The rebels were to declare their provocative plan after May’s European Parliament elections, when they are expected to lose seats to UKIP, but the move was leaked to The Mail on Sunday. The rebels say Mr Cameron should not accuse them of disloyalty because when he first stood for Parliament in 1997, then Prime Minister John Major begged Tory candidates to back his pledge not to have his hands tied on whether Britain should join the proposed euro, which was launched in 1999. Mr Cameron was among many who refused, pledging to rule out joining the single currency.Rochester Tory MP Mark Reckless said last night he would vow to vote to quit the EU – and ignore Mr Cameron’s plan to renegotiate membership. Rebel MPs say their stand is similar to Mr Cameron's own stance on John Major's demands on the euro in 1999 . Mr Reckless, currently conducting his own EU referendum in his Kent constituency, said: ‘There is no prospect of being able to remake the EU in a way that is acceptable to Britain. We are going to have an in/out referendum by 2017 and I will vote to come out.’ Another Conservative MP, who asked not to be named, said: ‘We will loyally refer to Mr Cameron’s hopes of a new settlement with Brussels in our manifestos, but the message will be clear – vote for us and we will vote to get our sovereignty back and go it alone without the dead hand of Brussels.’ A third Tory said: ‘When it suited Mr Cameron to make a firm statement against the euro in his 1997 manifesto... he went ahead and did it. So will we. He would not be so ill-judged to try to stop us, as it would leave him vulnerable to the charge of hypocrisy.’ | Scores of MPs set to defy their leader and promise voters an EU exit .
Cameron has vowed to renegotiate deal with Europe before any poll .
But many in his party want to leave the union regardless of any changes . | 631e0d547a80a9342281ace5221cedbeaaf89180 | [
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By . Martin Robinson . PUBLISHED: . 05:20 EST, 30 September 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 06:35 EST, 30 September 2013 . A family has been left devastated after a father and son both battling terminal illnesses died within days of each other. Sam Claridge, 24, had a serious lung condition but died from a sudden heart attack at his mother's house. Just six days later his heartbroken father Martin Claridge, 54, passed away after losing a long battle with cancer. Tragic: Father and son Martin and Sam Claridge both died within days of eachother after battling long-term illnesses . The deaths have left the Claridge family, including Martin's mother Ivy, brothers Peter and Derek and sister Peggy, devastated. 'Sam was a cheerful young man and he was very popular with lots of friends,' a statement from the family said. 'Sam's parents divorced when he was quite young but he still had a lot of contact with his father while he was growing up and continued to have contact with both parents after setting up home on his own. 'Several fund raising events were held, to help Sam's mother with the cost of his funeral, all of which were well supported.' Close: Bristolians Sam and Martin had a strong bond and their deaths has left their family devastated . Sam, of Fishponds, Bristol, had known he was terminally ill for five years but was expected to live into his 30s. He died on September 10, shortly after leaving Frenchay Hospital in Bristol where he was an outpatient for his lung problem. His father Martin, who had worked as a self-employed builder in Bristol for more than 30 years, died on September 16. Martin, of Stapleton, Bristol, had been fighting pancreatic cancer for 15 months which had spread to other parts of his body. The family statement added: 'Martin took a lot of pride in his work and enjoyed smaller projects where he could remodel the inside of a property and make it look like new. 'He was a well-travelled man and liked to have holidays abroad whenever he could to places such as Spain, Cyprus, Tobago, Thailand, France and Italy as well as travelling around the UK.' Both funerals, to be held in Bristol, will take place this week. | Sam Claridge had a serious lung condition but died after a heart attack .
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By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 09:51 EST, 16 March 2014 . | . UPDATED: . 10:35 EST, 16 March 2014 . Truly sick: Sandy Nguyen, 28, is accused of falsely claiming her son had terminal cancer in order to con her Colorado community out of an estimated $25,000 . A Colorado woman is charged with the unimaginable crime of convincing her 6-year-old son, along with her entire community, that he had terminal cancer in order to scam thousands in charitable donations. Police announced Friday the arrest of Sandy Nguyen, 28, of Arapahoe County on charges she accepted $25,000 in donations using the appalling lie. There were even times the boy, and everyone else, believed he'd gone into remission and once when Nguyen allegedly said the 'he probably only had 8 more months with them.' 'We don't have any reason to believe . that anyone other than her knew the truth,' Arapahoe County Sheriff's . Captain Larry Etheridge told KMGH. 'The little boy believed he had . cancer. The rest of the family believed he had cancer.' September . 2012 is when police say Nguyen started falsely telling members of her . community that the boy had been diagnosed the previous April with 'an . aggressive, rare, stage 3 childhood bone cancer and Acute Myelogenous . Leukemia.' A 5K charity walk . was even held for the boy. A website for the event says the boy had . 'received 317 days of chemotherapy, 7 days of radiation, multiple blood . & platelet transfusions, monthly spinal taps, biopsies, and MRI's.' Sad: Police say the family even went to Disneyland on the donations. They believe only Nguyen knew the truth after she duped her family, the school and community and even the boy into thinking he had cancer . Astonishly, . the event's tickets were sold out and local businesses, in addition to . individuals, had contributed to a fund for the boy. The event's page notes that the boy was 'fighting cancer for the 3rd time.' It was the following June when Nguyen allegedly told people the boy had just months to live. Photos from Nguyen's Facebook page show a boy both with hair and at times with a bald head, as if he's endured chemotherapy. There are also photos of the family during a visit to Disneyland. The Facebook page was taken down after Nguyen's arrest. 'Over the last several months, Ms. Nguyen accepted at least $16,000.00 from that account, as well as a trip to Disneyland for herself and family, which was paid for by the donated funds,' officials told KMGH. Astonishing: The boy's elementary school and community even held a 5K charity walk in the boy's name. They created an account for the family and place $25,000 in it. Police have since reclaimed about $23,000 in cash from the family home . According to the school and sheriff's office and the boy's school, a total of $25,000 was raised and put into an account for the family. Rolling Hills Elementary School Principal Darla Thompson informed parents of the situation in a letter on Friday. She wrote: . 'We are deeply troubled by these allegations and saddened to learn that an adult may have taken advantage of an innocent child and our school community, . 'It is important for our community to continue to show support and compassion for this child, who is also a victim in this case. The child was wrongfully led to believe that he was ill, and he was not responsible for the parent’s alleged actions.' On Thursday, Arapahoe County Sheriff's investigators executed a search warrant at Nguyen's home, recovering about $23,000 in cash. Nguyen has since posted $10,000 bond and has been released from jail. var p = new anv_pl_def(); p.config = {}; p.config.width = 634; p.config.height = 357; p.loadVideoExpressV3('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|1000011|SPS'); . | Sandy Nguyen of Arapahoe County, Colorado allegedly conned her son's school and fellow parents since September 2012 .
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With a £26million fortune, Robin Gibb left behind more than enough to ensure his widow and three children would be well provided for. However, it may be a different story for the late singer’s love child – who has been cut out of his inheritance altogether, the Daily Mail can reveal. The former Bee Gee died in May last year aged 62 after a long battle with colon and liver cancer. He was survived by his second wife Dwina, 60, their son Robin-John, 30, and his two children from his first marriage, Spencer, 41, and Melissa, 39. Assets: Robin Gibb's wife Dwina (pictured left with her late husband) will inherit his fortune while the daughter he had with his housekeeper Claire Yang (pictured right holding Snow Robin) has been cut out of his will . Gibb also left four-year-old daughter Snow Robin, who he fathered with his live-in housekeeper Claire Yang, then 33, in 2008. But newly released details of Gibb’s will show the youngster will not inherit any of his estate. The revelation follows reports of a feud between Mrs Gibb and Miss Yang. Although the singer and his partner of 35 years had an open marriage, Mrs Gibb reportedly stopped Snow and her mother from attending his funeral last year. Valued at £25.8million after tax, Gibb’s fortune includes all of his UK assets but does not include his properties in America or assets already shared jointly with his wife. The money has been placed in a trust fund, with Mrs Gibb receiving all profits until her death. The self-described Celtic druidess has also been granted all of her husband’s ‘personal chattels’ and the lucrative music rights to his share of the royalties from the Bee Gees’ back catalogue, which includes hits such as Stayin’ Alive and How Deep Is Your Love. Spencer and Melissa will each be given £500,000 immediately, with the remainder of the estate to be split between them and Robin-John upon Mrs Gibb’s death. Mourners: Although Gibb and his partner of 35 years widow Dwina (right) had an open marriage, Mrs Gibb reportedly stopped Snow and her mother from attending his funeral last year . Happy families: Gibb's wideo Dwina (centre) stands to inherit his fortune of £25.8million. The money is in a trust fund, with Mrs Gibb receiving all profits until her death, when their son Robin-John (left) will inherit . Miss Yang has been allowed to keep the £850,000 house Gibb bought her in Amersham, Buckinghamshire, but her daughter did not inherit anything from the will. The 15-page document was drawn up in August 2011, nine months before Gibb’s death, and was witnessed by his personal assistant and his chauffeur. In the final paragraph, Gibb stated that he was ‘in the process of making reasonable financial provision for Snow’. He asked his trustees to provide for her should he fail to do so before he died, but made no specific provision in his will. There were unconfirmed reports Gibb gave Miss Yang £5million before he died. But she refused to comment on the will or financial arrangements when she was approached at her home yesterday. News of Gibb’s affair with Miss Yang emerged only in February 2009 – three months after Snow was born at the private Portland Hospital in West London. It reportedly took a year for Gibb’s lawyers to agree a financial settlement with her for Snow’s future education and maintenance. The pair are thought to have been involved romantically for some years before the child’s birth. Miss Yang started out as the couple’s housekeeper, working at their 12th century mansion in Thame, Oxfordshire, and at their £2.6million waterfront beach house in Miami, Florida. Pay out: Gibb's children Spencer (left) and Melissa (right) from his first marriage to Molly Hullis (centre) have been given £500,000, with the remainder of the estate to be split between them and half-brother Robin-John on his mother's death . Smash hits: Mrs Gibb (pictured left) will inherit the lucrative music rights to Gibb's back catalogue of hits with the Bee Gees (pictured right). It is rumoured he gave his former lover Calire Yang £5million before he died . Following Snow’s birth, Gibb said: ‘New life is heaven sent and a blessing. That’s what I can say about children and life.’ Despite the affair, Mrs Gibb insisted she and her husband had a happy relationship. Earlier this year, she said: ‘It’s very important that people who are creative are given the freedom to create in a marriage. It’s not good to have jealousies around. ‘Some people even get jealous of someone reading a book and not paying attention to them. We were both creative and there was a lot of trust.’ She added: ‘Let’s just say Robin made sure everyone in his life was taken care of. They’ve been sufficiently provided for – everyone has.’ Gibb’s total fortune was estimated at £93million last year, significantly more than the amount bequeathed in his will. It is believed most of the remainder is tied up in assets held overseas as well as those owned jointly with his wife. Money held in joint bank accounts and all jointly owned homes pass directly to Mrs Gibb without being included in the will. It is not known whether Miss Yang plans to contest the will. Under the Inheritance (Provision for Family and Dependants) Act 1975, any child is allowed to contest a will – or have it contested on their behalf – if they are excluded or if it is unfair. | Robin Gibb died in May last year after a battle with liver and colon cancer .
62-year-old survived by his second wife Dwina, 60 and his three children .
Gibb had a daughter, Snow Robin, with his housekeeper Claire Yang in 2008 .
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By . Fiona Macrae . Britain’s cats are getting so fat that they now have their own diabetes clinic. Just like their owners, cats are eating badly and exercising less and weight is ballooning. The average cat weighs 25 per cent more than a decade ago and the creatures are four times more likely to become diabetic than 30 years ago. Fat cats are also at risk of potentially fatal liver conditions, lameness and arthritis, as well as skin conditions triggered because they can’t stretch enough to groom themselves properly. Dr Sijin Niessen with Wilf, one of the cats to enter the Feline Diabetic Remission Clinic in Hertfordshire . Fat cats, such as Zorro, who weighs twice as much as he should, are becoming more common with the average cat weighing 25 per cent more than a decade ago . Experts say that just like humans, much of the problem has its roots in a bad diet and lack of exercise. Heavier traffic, coupled with owners seeing cats as companions rather than hunters, mean that Britain’s 8.5million pet cats are spending more and more time locked indoors. Plus, modern lifestyles are out of kilter with age-old genes. Stijn Niessen, who runs Britain’s first clinic devoted to the study of feline diabetes, said that more than half of the cats kept indoors are dangerously overweight, compared with a quarter of those that regularly go outdoors. Dr Niessen, of the Feline Diabetic Remission Clinic in the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals in Hertfordshire, said: ‘Because we live so closely with these animals, they are exposed to the same pressures. Cats, such as Tom, pictured, are also at risk of potentially fatal liver conditions, lameness and arthritis through being overweight . ‘They get tasty, rich foods from us, which thousands of years were not available. ‘But genetically cats are much the same as they were then they hunted and intermittently consumed prey.’ The vet, who has treated more than 100 cats in his clinic in the past year said that while these ancient genes would once have helped cats store vital energy until their next meal, they now predispose them to diabetes. His study of blood samples from diabetic cats shows that Burmese cats are particularly prone to the condition. And, just as with people, diabetes is more likely to develop in middle and old age. While it can be controlled with regular insulin injections and a low-carbohydrate diet, it raises the risk of a number of health problems and can kill. Last month, Battersea Dogs and Cats Home admitted the fattest cat in its history. At 22lb – just over a stone and a half – Titan is more than twice his recommended weight and the most recent in a ‘spate of morbidly obese felines’ to squeeze through the home’s doors. Lindsey Quinlan, Battersea’s head of cattery, told the Sunday Times: ‘Most of the dangerously overweight cats we get have been living indoors. ‘But people often give their pets too much food or the wrong types of food as an expression of their love, although it is in fact a form of cruelty.’ | The average cat now weighs 25 per cent more than a decade ago .
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Sanaa, Yemen (CNN) -- The death toll from a sophisticated attack by Islamic extremists against soldiers in Yemen jumped to 184 Tuesday, three Yemeni officials told CNN. Air raids on militant positions since the attack have left at least 42 militants dead in Abyan province, security officials said. The attack Sunday at an army base by Ansar al-Sharia, which is allied with al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, originally claimed the lives of 90 soldiers and wounded many others. A spokesman for the Yemeni Embassy in Washington issued a statement giving a much lower death toll, saying "73 martyrs" died in the "battles in Abyan." But officials on the ground in Abyan gave CNN the higher death toll. The attack "illustrates AQAP's complete disregard for human life," U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said in a statement. She vowed that the United States will continue to support Yemen's new President Abdurabu Hadi "and the Yemeni people as they work to realize their aspirations for a brighter and more prosperous future." The attack was a humiliating defeat to Yemen's army in a power struggle against al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula. The militants seized large amounts of weaponry -- including rocket launchers, mortars, armored vehicles and tanks -- and appeared to have had help from within the security apparatus, according to Yemeni officials. The bloodbath took place near Zinjibar, a town on the Arabian Sea where Ansar al-Sharia has been active for nearly a year. One Yemeni official, who declined to be identified because he was not authorized to speak to the media, said militants began attacking an army base from the east, drawing the fire of troops, and then began attacking from the other side of the base. The "reinforcement response was too slow," he said, adding that was partly because of sandstorms in the area. "Troops were basically slaughtered by the militants. The attacks happened so suddenly; and this time they were more organized than we expected," one senior security official said. On Monday, more attacks took place. Al Qaeda-linked militants occupied a Republican Guard garrison in the province of Baitha before the Yemeni army overtook it, a Yemeni government official said. A police chief in Aden's 6th precinct survived an assassination attempt, but his bodyguard was killed, the government official said. It was unclear who was behind the attack, but al Qaeda-linked militants have stepped up assassinations. "Political bickering" is under way about what to do in the province of Abyan, where the attack occurred, as politicians play a blame game over why such violence has been on the rise, the official said. Meanwhile, U.S. trainers are helping the Yemeni government in its effort to retake al-Kowd, the town in Abyan closest to the military base where Sunday's attack occurred, two Yemeni security officials said. U.S. officials had no immediate confirmation. Air attacks went on through the night Monday and into Tuesday morning in an effort to kill militants and destroy their tanks and other vehicles, the officials said. Hundreds of troops were deployed to Abyan, and nearly 1,000 more will reach the province by Tuesday night, the Interior Ministry said. "This will take time, but the government will not be lenient when dealing with terrorist groups," said Ali Obaid, a spokesman for the military committee. Militants were weakened by government raids on their hideouts in Ansar al-Sharia, he said. At least 146 troops have been wounded since Saturday, security officials said. Experts warn that al Qaeda is planning to conduct powerful attacks in six Yemeni provinces. Abdul Salam Mohammed, director of the Sanaa-based Abaad Strategic Center, said pamphlets belonging to al Qaeda were distributed to residents informing them of the attacks to come. "This is just the beginning, and al Qaeda attacks will spread quickly in March. Security authorities must be on high alert or risk seeing another bloodbath like the one in Abyan," Mohammed said. "Sanaa, Baitha, Hadramout, Aden and Shabwa provinces are all on the al Qaeda hit list." CNN's Hakim Almasmari, Mohammed Jamjoom and Josh Levs contributed to this report. | NEW: 184 soldiers were killed in the Sunday attack, Yemeni officials say .
NEW: A Yemeni government spokesman in Washington gives a much lower death toll .
42 militants have been killed in air raids, according to Yemeni officials .
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(CNN)So, are the Super Bowl's two head coaches a couple of caught-red-handed cheaters? Is Seattle's top running back a tight-lipped, lewd lout? Is a standout Seahawk defensive back a big-mouthed braggart? Is the superstar Patriot quarterback a dishonest dude or a scatterbrain? And what about that former New England pass catcher who's been charged with cold-blooded murder? Let's not forget about him. Ah, welcome to Super Bowl week, during which we will hear countless hours of well-deserved blah-blah-blah praise about the skills of the participants, while simultaneously wondering about the gentlemen in charge on each sideline, or about the true personality that lies hidden behind each player's face mask. Are these men to admire? Do we need them to be? Many of us on Sunday will merely want to eat our Buffalo wings, watch the Budweiser horses and puppies in the TV commercials and see what Katy Perry is or isn't wearing when she sings at halftime, then get back to the game to decide if Seattle or New England will be "world champions" (even though teams from the rest of the world are not invited). But this year, more than any past year, it seems, the National Football League is coming under scrutiny more for the kind of product it is producing OFF the field of play. The physical abuse of women or children by some players has made headlines. As has this latest focus of attention, a brouhaha over whether New England quarterback Tom Brady — deliberately or otherwise — used a "deflated" football in a conference championship game that was allegedly much easier to pass and catch than the opposing team's ball. The image problem of the NFL as a league of thugs and punks won't be helped by the publicity surrounding the case of 25-year-old Aaron Hernandez, once a tight end for the Patriots, which goes to trial this week. Hernandez is accused of the 2013 murder of a semi-pro football player named Odin Lloyd. And you could feel the league's executives cringe when the entire focus of a January 18 game between the Patriots and the Indianapolis Colts turned out to be not which side would be proceeding to the Super Bowl, but whether the winners somehow managed to use a football that was not properly inflated. It didn't help that Patriots coach Bill Belichick, who has denied knowing anything about the deflated balls, has previously had to answer to accusations of unethically "spying" on another team. Belichick was fined $500,000 by the NFL in 2007 after it became clear that the Patriots had filmed the New York Jets' defensive signals. It was the largest such fine in the league's history, and the team itself got slapped with an additional $250,000 penalty. But for those who think Belichick a sinner and Seattle's coach a saint, keep in mind that Pete Carroll, coach of the Seahawks, was in charge of a University of Southern California program that was handed a two-year bowl ban among other sanctions for alleged wrongdoing, including, AP noted, "improper benefits to Heisman Trophy winner Reggie Bush." Carroll left for the NFL while others remained behind, paying for what occurred at USC under his watch. Meanwhile, Carroll's current team has been stoking the Patriots controversy, with outspoken defensive back Richard Sherman seeming to insinuate that the NFL's commissioner and Patriots' owner were so buddy-buddy the Pats would go unpunished. And his teammate, Marshawn Lynch, has reportedly been fined twice this season already for making lewd gestures while celebrating a touchdown. What he might pull on Sunday is now anybody's guess. Fools and clowns have been omnipresent at NFL games for years, most of them receivers. What began innocently enough many decades ago, when a New York Giants receiver, Homer Jones, "spiked" the football after a touchdown pass, has snowballed into a succession of look-at-me acts. There was Terrell Owens pulling a Sharpie out of his sock after a touchdown and autographing the ball (for which he reportedly received a $20,000 fine), Joe Horn hiding a mobile phone behind a goal post and pretending to make a call on it ($30,000 fine), and Chad Johnson doing a Riverdance, pretending to propose to a cheerleader, donning a jacket implying he was bound for the Hall of Fame, and even holding up a sign reading "Dear NFL, PLEASE don't fine me AGAIN!!!!!" (for which he earned another $10,000 fine). There's been plenty more: Golden Tate waved goodbye to opponents as he ran to the end zone, Wes Welker made a snow angel, Randy Moss pretended to moon another team's fans, and Tony Gonzalez and others "dunked" the ball over the goal-post crossbar after touchdowns. The New Orleans Saints' Jimmy Graham may have gotten the dunk banned when he almost brought the crossbar down doing it one game. TV sportscaster Bob Costas got so sick of it, he once aired a commentary deriding football's "mindless exhibitionism" and "buffoonery," saying there's a difference between genuine enthusiasm and what Costas called "calculated displays of obnoxious self-indulgence." "No Fun League" is a tag the NFL acquired after attempting to limit some of its athletes' outlandish acts. But as we can see from recent events, "no fun" is the least of the league's worries. Just play the damn game, you guys, would you, please? 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By . Lucy Crossley . PUBLISHED: . 12:17 EST, 3 December 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 18:51 EST, 3 December 2013 . A Christmas-loving grandmother has kept her 1,800 festive baubles hanging up all year - because her injured knee stopped her taking them down in January. Sylvia Pope usually starts hanging her decorations up in September to get them ready for Christmas as it takes her so long to attach them all to her ceiling one-by-one. However, this year it really has been Christmas every day for the 70-year-old, after an operation on her knee meant she was unable to scale a stepladder to take them all down again last January. Collection: Sylvia Pope has kept her 1,800 festive baubles hanging up all year after an operation meant she was unable to take them down . Process: It takes Sylvia so long to hang her decorations one-by-one that she usually starts putting them up in September . Instead Sylvia's beloved baubles - worth more than £20,000 - have been up for 12 months, making the living room of her home in Morriston, Swansea, a year-round Santa's grotto. 'They stayed up after last Christmas - and they've been there ever since,' said the retired bingo caller. 'I love it really and at least it means I don't have to spend all those hours putting them up again. 'I felt really at home with my decorations up all year. Grotto: Sylvia's collection is worth around £2,000 and includes decorations from Greece, Egypt and Las Vegas . Deck the halls: Some of Sylvia's more unusual festive trinkets include this hot air balloon fashioned from an old beer can . 'I had an operation on my knee so I couldn't get up and down my step ladder so quickly. 'People laughed that there were Christmas baubles all over my house in June and July but I don't mind. I'm just a Christmas kind of woman.' Among Ms Pope's collection are baubles with cats and dogs on them, along with Disney characters and decorations of every colour of the rainbow. She said: 'I have collected them from all over the world. Kind friends send them to me from all corners of the globe.' Feeling festive: Sylvia says she is 'just a Christmas kind of woman' Gifts: Sylvia's friends send her Christmas decorations from all over the globe . Numerous: The twinkling globes would be far too many for any Christmas tree so Sylvia pins them to the ceiling of her living room . The sparkling ornaments, some of which cost more than £23 each - come from places as far away as Egypt, Greece and Las Vegas. Ms Pope said: 'I love them - and everyone smiles when they see how many I have hanging above my living room. 'I began collecting Christmas baubles back in 1999 and I now have over 1,800.' Her bauble haven includes a London red bus, a New York taxi, aeroplanes, an old fashioned telephone, helicopters, and even a can of Coke. She said: 'I spend about £100 a year on new baubles and visit all the festive markets to find new ones. My grandchildren and play 'I Spy' with the different baubles. We have great fun.' Treasure trove: Among Sylvia's collection are baubles with cats and dogs on them, along with Disney characters and decorations of every colour of the rainbow . The twinkling globes are far too many for any Christmas tree so Ms Pope pins them to the ceiling of her living room. The bauble lover has collected them from all around the world, including a Macy's bauble she picked up on holiday in New York. There are so many holes in her ceiling left by the baubles each year that she has to redecorate once they are all taken down. She said: 'The baubles are such a talking point and visitors just can't believe it when they see them. 'I intend to keep collecting as many baubles as I can for as long as I can. They are brilliant.' | Sylvia Pope usually starts hanging her bauble collection up in September .
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By . Jaya Narain . PUBLISHED: . 07:27 EST, 16 August 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 19:32 EST, 16 August 2012 . A woman jumped to her death from a bridge because she was plagued by a skin condition that caused her face to redden. An inquest heard how Vicky Norfolk, 31, had suffered from rosacea, which can look like a rash, for several months and was struggling to cope with her change in appearance. Despite support from her family, the shop assistant descended into depression and resolved to take her own life. Vicky Norfolk was driven to suicide after struggling to cope with her chronic skin condition . Tragically she was successful on her third attempt, leaping from the Humber Bridge in Hull in February last year. Miss Norfolk’s family said her mental health had deteriorated in a matter of weeks. They want to highlight the lack of immediate counselling for people suffering depression. Miss Norfolk’s mother Anne, 58, said: ‘We don’t feel there were enough resources in place to help her combat that depression. It occurred literally over a matter of weeks and with very little acknowledgement from our GP.’ The inquest in Hull heard how a month before her suicide Miss Norfolk cycled to the bridge and climbed over the railings. Off-duty police officer Mark Osborn spotted her as he was cycling across and persuaded her not to jump. ‘She said she was very sad and depressed and decided to come to the bridge to commit suicide,’ PC Osborn told the inquest. The following month, Miss Norfolk returned to the bridge but decided against jumping. Tragedy: Vicky threw herself off of the Humber Bridge over the River Humber near Hull, East Yorkshire . More than six million Britons have rosacea. Famous sufferers including former US President Bill Clinton and Ricky Wilson from rock band Kaiser Chiefs. Rosacea causes facial redness and spots on the forehead and cheeks and around the mouth and nose, which can look red and swollen. Surveys show seven in ten sufferers feel rosacea has sapped their confidence and affected their working life, while two in five have avoided being seen in public and cancelled social plans. One in three admit to calling in sick at work because of the condition. Treatments include antibiotics as well as laser therapy. Although the condition is incurable, treatments work best if the condition is caught early. Dermatologist David Fenton said the biggest danger was the damage to self-confidence. ‘Professional help should also be sought if someone is over- focusing on the problem,’ he said. ‘Even the most loving family is not equipped to deal with this.’ Days later PC Osborn cycled back over the bridge and saw Miss Norfolk’s bike in almost the same place as before. But this time she was not there. The next day, her mother went round to her house accompanied by police officers and found a note in the kitchen. Miss Norfolk’s body was found 12 months later after a dog walker spotted her remains. Speaking at the inquest, Mrs Norfolk said her daughter had been a happy and warm person but had become obsessed with her skin condition in the months that it developed. She added: ‘She struggled to look past it, even though it was only visible if you looked closely. ‘As a family, we tried everything to help and it is heartbreaking that we couldn’t reach out to her.’ Mrs Norfolk told how she had gone with her daughter to see doctors on two occasions in the months leading up to her death. She said: ‘Vicky was good at covering up the fact she was suffering from depression but, over time, she couldn’t see anything else in the mirror any more.’ Delivering a verdict of suicide, Coroner David Rosenberg said: ‘While she might have been stable, it was clear Vicky was suffering from depression. ‘My verdict is that she took her own life while the balance of her mind was disturbed.’ Mrs Norfolk added: ‘Mental health is such a secret killer and we hope that if any good can come from her death, it will be to emphasise the need for greater understanding, acceptance, time and investment when dealing with these problems.’ For confidential support call the Samaritans on 08457 90 90 90 or visit a local Samaritans branch, see www.samaritans.org for details. | Vicky Norfolk threw herself off the Humber Bridge because of her rosacea .
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"August 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 19:32 EST, 16 August",
"2012 . A woman jumped to her death from a bridge",
"because she was plagued by a skin condition that",
"caused her face to redden. An inquest heard how",
"Vicky Norfolk, 31, had suffered from rosacea,",
"which can look like a rash, for several months",
"and was struggling to cope with her change in",
"appearance. Despite support from her family, the",
"shop assistant descended into depression and",
"resolved to take her own life. Vicky Norfolk was",
"driven to suicide after struggling to cope with",
"her chronic skin condition . Tragically she was",
"successful on her third attempt, leaping from the",
"Humber Bridge in Hull in February last year. Miss",
"Norfolk’s family said her mental health had",
"deteriorated in a matter of weeks. They want to",
"highlight the lack of immediate counselling for",
"people suffering depression. Miss Norfolk’s",
"mother Anne, 58, said: ‘We don’t feel there were",
"enough resources in place to help her combat that",
"depression. It occurred literally over a matter",
"of weeks and with very little acknowledgement",
"from our GP.’ The inquest in Hull heard how a",
"month before her suicide Miss Norfolk cycled to",
"the bridge and climbed over the railings.",
"Off-duty police officer Mark Osborn spotted her",
"as he was cycling across and persuaded her not to",
"jump. ‘She said she was very sad and depressed",
"and decided to come to the bridge to commit",
"suicide,’ PC Osborn told the inquest. The",
"following month, Miss Norfolk returned to the",
"bridge but decided against jumping. Tragedy:",
"Vicky threw herself off of the Humber Bridge over",
"the River Humber near Hull, East Yorkshire . More",
"than six million Britons have rosacea. Famous",
"sufferers including former US President Bill",
"Clinton and Ricky Wilson from rock band Kaiser",
"Chiefs. Rosacea causes facial redness and spots",
"on the forehead and cheeks and around the mouth",
"and nose, which can look red and swollen. Surveys",
"show seven in ten sufferers feel rosacea has",
"sapped their confidence and affected their",
"working life, while two in five have avoided",
"being seen in public and cancelled social plans.",
"One in three admit to calling in sick at work",
"because of the condition. Treatments include",
"antibiotics as well as laser therapy. Although",
"the condition is incurable, treatments work best",
"if the condition is caught early. Dermatologist",
"David Fenton said the biggest danger was the",
"damage to self-confidence. ‘Professional help",
"should also be sought if someone is over-",
"focusing on the problem,’ he said. ‘Even the most",
"loving family is not equipped to deal with this.’",
"Days later PC Osborn cycled back over the bridge",
"and saw Miss Norfolk’s bike in almost the same",
"place as before. But this time she was not there.",
"The next day, her mother went round to her house",
"accompanied by police officers and found a note",
"in the kitchen. Miss Norfolk’s body was found 12",
"months later after a dog walker spotted her",
"remains. Speaking at the inquest, Mrs Norfolk",
"said her daughter had been a happy and warm",
"person but had become obsessed with her skin",
"condition in the months that it developed. She",
"added: ‘She struggled to look past it, even",
"though it was only visible if you looked closely.",
"‘As a family, we tried everything to help and it",
"is heartbreaking that we couldn’t reach out to",
"her.’ Mrs Norfolk told how she had gone with her",
"daughter to see doctors on two occasions in the",
"months leading up to her death. She said: ‘Vicky",
"was good at covering up the fact she was",
"suffering from depression but, over time, she",
"couldn’t see anything else in the mirror any",
"more.’ Delivering a verdict of suicide, Coroner",
"David Rosenberg said: ‘While she might have been",
"stable, it was clear Vicky was suffering from",
"depression. ‘My verdict is that she took her own",
"life while the balance of her mind was",
"disturbed.’ Mrs Norfolk added: ‘Mental health is",
"such a secret killer and we hope that if any good",
"can come from her death, it will be to emphasise",
"the need for greater understanding, acceptance,",
"time and investment when dealing with these",
"problems.’ For confidential support call the",
"Samaritans on 08457 90 90 90 or visit a local",
"Samaritans branch, see www.samaritans.org for",
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Bebo may have hoped yesterday would be a change in fortunes for the struggling company. But if today’s announcement is anything to go by, their competitors are not going down easily without a fight. In direct response to Bebo revealing its ‘Blab’ video messaging service, Vine fought back with an announcement of its own. Vine Messages allows users to send videos directly to friends rather than posting them for all to see . Called ‘Vine Messages’, the new app will give Vine users the ability to send friends videos and text in private messages. This not only tackles Bebo, but could also send shivers down the spine of popular messaging services such as WhatsApp, Snapchat and Facebook. Using Vine Messages, available now on both iOS and Android, users can either start one-to-one conversations or select multiple recipients, much like on WhatsApp. In a nod to Snapchat, they can also choose to only receive private messages from friends. Vine Messages, like Blab, also allows users to send messages to people who don’t have the app. As Bebo enters the messaging war, this move should let them know how tough the battle will be with their rivals. Picture perfect? Vine Messages lets users take a video (left) and send it to selected people (right) To reply to a message (left) users hold the camera button and send their response (right) The free Blab app, pictured, lets users record and send videos to friends, even if the recipient doesn't have the iOS app . After almost a year of teasers, social network Bebo kickstarted it's revival with the release of a video messaging app yesterday . Called Blab, the free service lets users record and send videos to friends, even if the recipient doesn't have the iOS app. It is the first of three apps set to be released by the California-based social network this year, and signals that the once floundering firm is getting a reboot. The site itself is also going through a refresh and is set to relaunch 'soon'. Bebo was once the most popular social network in the UK. But following the launch of rival sites such as Facebook and Twitter, its numbers dwindled and the site, as its users knew it, eventually closed down. At the height of its popularity in 2008 - three years after it was created - the site was bought by AOL for $850 million (£510 million). Only five years later the site was trailing behind its rivals in terms of user numbers, and had developed a reputation for being supposedly rife with bullying. To save the company from going under in 2013, its founder Michael Birch bought his site back for a cut-price $1million (£600,000). Birch posted a video shortly after saying it was time to ‘wipe the slate clean’ and promised its users the service would come back fighting. Reports about the Blab app first appeared in February this year, and now the app is available on the Apple App Store. According to the app’s listing: ‘Blab is . the fun app that lets you send quick video messages to your friends and . family! It’s free to Blab anyone, anywhere in the world.' To send a Blab, users select a contact, hold the screen to record their video message, and release to send, pictured left. If the recipient has the app, a notification appears on the app’s icon. If they don’t, the recipient receives the video in a text message with a link that opens the clip in a browser window . The app connects with the contacts in a user’s phone. To send a Blab, users select a contact, hold the screen to record their video message, and release to send. If . the recipient has the app, a notification appears on the app’s . icon. If they don’t, the recipient receives the video in a text message . with a link that opens in a browser window. Vine . and Video in Instagram work in a similar way, but the video clips can . only be sent to other Vine and Instagram users – although they can also . be shared on other social networks. Blab doesn’t set a time limit on its videos either, like Vine’s six-second and Instagram’s 15-second rules. Blab has also taken its privacy lead from . the likes of Snapchat and only lets users watch the last video they . were sent. As soon as a new Blab is received from that contact, the destroys the old one . and replaces it. The current Bebo website shows more than 780,000 people have signed up to be part of the ‘new Bebo’. In . a video, Birch promises users that all their posts and data is safe and . will be available once the new site goes live, although doesn't specify . when that will be. The . site still faces stiff competition from the likes of Facebook, and the . Blab app goes up against behemoths including WhatsApp, Snapchat and . Viber. The other Bebo apps . are expected later this year, but the company has not yet revealed more . information about what they will be. What's clear, though, is that they will be facing stiff competition. | New update allows Vine users to send private messages .
But the messages don’t have to be video – they can just be text .
Others can receive the messages even if they’re not on Vine .
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(CNN) -- Tar balls found on Florida Keys beaches Monday and Tuesday are not from a massive oil spill off the coast of Louisiana, the Coast Guard said Wednesday. "A sampling of tar balls discovered on beaches at Fort Zachary State Park, Fla., Smathers Beach in Key West, Big Pine Key, Fla., and Loggerhead Key in the Dry Tortugas National Park, Fla., were flown by a Coast Guard HU-25 Falcon jet based in Miami, Fla., to New London, Conn., Tuesday for testing and analysis," a Coast Guard statement said. "The results of those tests conclusively show that the tar balls collected from Florida Keys beaches do not match the type of oil from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico," the statement said. "The source of the tar balls remains unknown at this time." However, "the conclusion that these tar balls are not from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill incident in no way diminishes the need to continue to aggressively identify and clean up tar ball-contaminated areas in the Florida Keys," said Coast Guard Capt. Pat DeQuattro, commanding officer of Sector Key West. DeQuattro authorized the use of the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund on Tuesday to begin cleanups of any oil pollution on Florida Keys shores and established a unified command made up of members of the Coast Guard, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the Department of the Interior, and state and local officials to manage the tar ball response, the Coast Guard said. The tar balls nevertheless have raised fears that oil from the Gulf spill is headed to the coastlines of Florida and beyond. Researchers and federal officials seem to agree that a plume of oil is being dragged into the Gulf of Mexico's Loop Current. The current flows through the Yucatan Channel between Cuba and Mexico, and then northward, where it loops just south of the Florida Keys and travels to the west side of the western Bahamas, according to meteorologists. The European Space Agency issued a statement Wednesday saying satellite images show the oil is in the Loop Current. "With these images from space, we have visible proof that at least oil from the surface of the water has reached the current," Bertrand Chapron of Ifremer, the French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea, said in the statement. A new tracking forecast prepared by four experts relying on five computer models shows that part of the oil may reach the Keys in five to six days, and Miami, Florida, five days after that, Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Florida, said in a statement Tuesday. "While I always hope for the best, this is looking like really out-of-control bad," Nelson said. The forecast cited by Nelson assumes the Loop Current's persistence and does not take into account dispersion and evaporation from the oil spill, CNN meteorologist Sean Morris said. It remains to be seen how much oil has entered the current. In addition, he said, "the Loop Current is much warmer than surrounding water, which would cause oil to evaporate at a greater rate than it is evaporating near the source of the spill." Also Tuesday, NOAA shut down fishing in a larger part of the Gulf over which the federal government has jurisdiction: a total of 45,728 square miles, which is 19 percent of the Gulf, NOAA Administrator Jane Lubchenco said. An undersea oil well has been gushing an estimated 5,000 barrels of oil a day (210,000 gallons) into the Gulf since late April, when the drill rig Deepwater Horizon blew up and sank about 40 miles off Louisiana. Some estimates have put the amount of oil spewing from the well far higher. Eleven workers are missing and presumed dead after the explosion and sinking, and the cause has not been determined. Samples taken by scientists offshore have raised concerns that large plumes of oil are settling below the surface. But federal officials said the results have not been fully analyzed. Some of the oil has washed ashore on the Louisiana coast. The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency said Tuesday that the slick was 50 miles off the Mississippi coast. Weather Underground meteorologist Jeff Masters said Tuesday that based on satellite imagery, "the oil is definitely in the Loop Current. ... The only question is how much oil made it in." Others, including Lubchenco, said the oil was poised to enter the current Tuesday but had not yet done so. Once it does, scientists say it could reach Florida in as little as four and as many as 10 days. Once in the Florida Straits -- waters between Florida, Cuba and the Bahamas -- onshore winds would be required to push the oil onto shore, along with oil getting into an eddy on the edge of the current, Lubchenco said. The oil might not actually make it to Florida, depending on current patterns, Masters said. "The currents right now in the Gulf of Mexico are changing rapidly, day by day. It's kind of an unstable situation." Chanmin Hu, associate professor of optical oceanography at the University of Miami, said scientists "do not have a very reliable, sophisticated 3-D model to capture what's going on on the ocean bottom." Most efforts have been concentrated on the surface of the water, he said, and different depths have not been observed. Hu said he and other researchers are headed to the spot where the oil meets the Loop Current and will collect samples and measure water properties on Wednesday. According to the NOAA website, tar balls are remnants of oil spills. When crude oil floats on the surface of the water, it is torn into smaller patches covering a wider area by winds and waves. The oil undergoes a process called "weathering." The lighter components of the oil evaporate, and heavier components are left behind. Some crude oils mix with water to form "an emulsion that often looks like chocolate pudding" that is thicker and stickier than the initial oil, NOAA said. "Winds and waves continue to stretch and tear the oil patches into smaller pieces, or tar balls." The tar balls can travel hundreds of miles, according to the website. | Coast Guard tested tar balls from Keys, Dry Tortugas; source is unknown, it says .
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Federal safety investigators say an air ambulance got the wrong fuel at a New Mexico airport before it took off and crashed, killing all four people aboard. A National Transportation Safety Board preliminary report says the twin-engine aircraft was refueled with 40 gallons of jet fuel instead of aviation gasoline at the Las Cruces airport on August 27. The plane was headed for Phoenix. All three crew members and one patient were killed. Devasted: Relatives of victims of a plane crash react after reaching the crash site a half-mile southwest of the Southern New Mexico State Fairgrounds in Las Cruces . Four people died when the medical transport airplane that was transporting a cancer patient to Phoenix, Arizona, crashed and burst into flames shortly after takeoff from Las Cruces Airport . The NTSB preliminary report issued Monday does not say whether the wrong fuel caused the crash. The report says a crew member called the dispatcher on a satellite telephone and reported they were returning because smoke was coming from the right engine. Las Cruces spokesman Udell Vigil said city officials would have no comment on the NTSB preliminary report because the city doesn't operate the fueling service at the airport. That operator, Southwest Aviation Inc., also had no immediate comment. The NTSB will issue a final report later on the crash. The plane was registered to Elite Medical Air Transport, of El Paso, Texas, and was operated by Amigos Aviation Inc. of Harlingen, Texas, the NTSB said. National Transportation Safety Board investigator Tom Latson takes notes in front of the wreckage, N. Authorities say all four people aboard the medical flight that was headed to Phoenix were killed . The difference is similar to that of gasoline and diesel gas. Avgas is basically the same as automotive unleaded gas. Some airplanes can run on either automotive gasoline or avgas, although its always recommended that avgas be used. Jet fuel is highly purified kerosene. A few additives are mixed in to reduce the likelyhood the fuel gelling in cold temperatures or to keep ice crystals from forming. Other than that, you could pour it straight into a diesel engine & it would run just fine. Most smaller single-engine propeller driven aircraft run on avgas. Larger propeller driven aircraft, twins and the like, may or may not be powered by turbo-prop engines which operate more like a jet & use jet fuel. Jet aircraft, of course, always use jet fuel. The preliminary report said the plane had turned and was still at a low altitude before it crashed and burst into flames. After arriving at the Las Cruces airport, the pilot was in the cockpit when he told an airport technician he needed 40 gallons of fuel, the preliminary report said. It said the technician refueled the plane and that the pilot helped the technician replace both wings' fuel caps before they walked into the office, where the pilot signed the machine-printed fuel ticket. Investigators who arrived at the crash site a day later reported smelling jet fuel, the preliminary report said. Crew members killed have been identified as 29-year-old pilot Freddy Martinez, 27-year-old flight paramedic Tauren Summers and 35-year-old flight nurse Monica Chavez, all from El Paso. The patient was 59-year-old Fredrick Green, a Phoenix resident who was staying in Las Cruces while undergoing radiation treatment after surgery in Phoenix for a brain tumor. He was returning to Phoenix for further treatment. The medical transport airplane that was transporting a cancer patient to Phoenix, Arizona, crashed and burst into flames shortly after takeoff from Las Cruces Airport Wednesday . | Air ambulance got the wrong fuel at a New Mexico airport before it took off and crashed, killing all four people aboard .
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A technician refueled the plane and the pilot signed the machine-printed fuel ticket .
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By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 06:24 EST, 23 May 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 19:30 EST, 23 May 2013 . Costly canine: John Bell and 15-month-old border collie Bob. Bob is the most expensive sheepdog ever sold . A sheepdog has bounded into the record books after being sold for nearly £10,000 at auction. Border collie Bob became the most expensive working sheepdog in the world when a bidder agreed to hand over £9,240 for him. The staggering price smashed the previous record for an official sale, set at £8,400 in October last year. Retired farmer and champion dog trainer John Bell, 82, bought Bob as a 13-week-old pup, for £315. Now, at 15 months, he has become Mr Bell's third record-breaking sale in three years. Mr Bell, of Howden, East Yorkshire, said: 'He has been working since he was nine months old. He is a natural and I was expecting a lot of him. 'He has a brilliant character but it wasn't his character he was bought for, it's his ability. 'His ability made him stand out. He is a very good dog. Everybody who saw him thought the same.' The farmer described Bob as 'one of the best I've seen', adding: 'One of the biggest skills is spotting the potential in a young dog. 'Young dogs are like children, some learn quicker than others, but the aim is to produce an outstanding one.' Mr Bell started training sheepdogs as a teenager, selling them to local farmers for between £15 and £20. 'I realised I had a bit of knack for it, but gave up when I started farming on my own in Lancashire,' he said. 'When I retired 15 years ago I started training sheepdogs again as a hobby, and it has turned into a passion.' Bob went under the hammer at auction for £9,240 to a mystery buyer . He did not seem surprised by the high . price, saying: 'All this fuss for an expensive dog, but what do people . spend on their hobbies, like golf? People spend tens of thousands on . their hobbies.' The name of the winning bidder at . Skipton Auction Mart is not known, but it is thought Bob is destined for . life in the United States. Previous dogs sold by Mr Bell at the venue have gone on to win national sheepdog trials. | Bob the border collie has smashed records for sheepdog prices .
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By . Nick Pisa In Perugia . Updated: . 11:00 EST, 24 September 2011 . With the prospect of freedom only days away, the pressure has clearly taken its toll on Amanda Knox. Showing visible signs of hair loss yesterday, the 24-year-old looked pale and apprehensive as she attended the closing statements which could see her conviction for the murder of roommate Meredith Kercher overturned. Knox wore her hair in a centre parting - her scalp betraying signs of the strain she is under - and managed a . weak smile to her father, Curt Knox, and mother, Edda Mellas, who had flown in from . Seattle and was at the back of the court. She has good reason to be optimistic, though, as a damning new court report has condemned the original forensic investigation - increasing the chances of her 26-year sentence being quashed. Feeling the strain: Amanda Knox showed clear signs of hair loss as she attended a court hearing in Perugia today, which could see her conviction for the murder of Meredith Kercher overturned . Pressure: Amanda Knox leaves the courtroom at the end of her appeal trial session . And today an Italian prosecutor attacked the 'embarrassing' performance of forensic experts who shed doubt on evidence used to convict American student Amanda Knox for the murder of her British housemate. On the second day of closing arguments in Knox's appeals trial in the university town of Perugia, prosecutor Manuela Comodi questioned the methods used by the experts whose work was not up to standards, she said. 'Would you entrust the marriage of your only daughter to a cook who knew all the recipes by heart but has never cooked?" Comodi asked the panel of lay and professional judges. The experts' report boosted Knox's case for being absolved of murdering Meredith Kercher with her Italian boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito during a frenzied sex game in 2007. Their report concluded traces of Sollecito's DNA found on Kercher's bra clasp could have been due to contamination. But if contamination had occurred, DNA belonging to many others would also have been found on the clasp, Comodi argued. Pulling out a white bra, Comodi said Sollecito's DNA ended up on the clasp when he pulled one end of Kercher's bra strap and cut off the bra with his other hand. Amanda Knox arrives at her appeal trial session today with her hair back in a ponytail . Amanda Knox's face shows the strain today during her appeal trial session in Perugia . Meanhwile Knox's father has urged the . heartbroken parents of Meredith Kercher to see that his daughter had . nothing to do with the brutal murder. Mr Knox spoke as his daughter's appeal . resumed today and after Meredith's heartbroken family had described how . she had been 'completely forgotten' as emphasis on the case had shifted . to Knox and her former boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito. They . were convicted of murdering Meredith, 21, who was found semi naked and . with her throat cut in her bedroom of the house she shared with Knox and . two Italian women almost four years ago. They . have insisted they are innocent of the murder and are appealing against . the conviction which saw Knox jailed for 26 years and Sollecito for 25 . and their families are more hopeful than ever that they will be . released. Mr Knox, who is in Perugia to be with his daughter spoke of the Kercher's agony and said: 'We have not reached out to them but we have always expressed our sincere condolences to them for their loss. 'They are going through a living hell, they have lost their daughter, it's the worst thing that can happen to a parent but understanding the truth will allow them closure. To have two kids in jail for something they did not do, will not do honour to their daughter. 'I want the Kercher family to know that Amanda had nothing to do with the death of their daughter. They have the impression that Amanda had something to do with this and until they know that she didn't we cannot reach out to them - I cannot imagine the pain the Kercher's feel. 'I am very hopefully - the report that was presented has given us hope but until the court announces that she can go free we have to wait - they are deciding on Amanda's life.' Plea: Curt Knox, who is in Perugia to be with his daughter, said that he is hopeful her conviction will be overturned . Knox and her former boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito were jailed for 26 and 25 years respectively after being convicted of Meredith's murder . He added: 'She is feeling very jittery. All this stop starting is very hard for her but now we are finally underway we are hopeful that the court will make the right decision and clear her of this and we can take her home. The court has her life in their hands.' In an Italian TV interview Meredith's mother Arline and sister Stephanie, had spoken of how they feared Meredith's death had been overshadowed especially in the light of the new court report which slammed the police investigation as poorly handled with the real possibility that evidence had been contaminated and the verdict was unsafe. Stephanie said: 'In this whole case over the last four years Meredith has been completely forgotten but we need to find justice for her, the truth. 'There are no photos of Meredith in the papers or on the TV it is all on Amanda and Raffaele - the focus has shifted on them. 'Meredith was a lovely, intelligent person, loving and we lost her in tragic circumstances.' The original trial heard how a 30cm kitchen knife found at Sollecito's house had DNA from Meredith on the blade and that of Knox on the handle but the report said the amount from the victim was so small it could not be retested and should be considered unreliable - crucially they said there was no trace of blood on the knife but food starches were present. Also key to the first hearing was a . bloodied clasp from Meredith's bra found at the scene six weeks after . the original investigation by forensic teams and on which was said to be . Sollecito's DNA however the experts said the time gap gives rise to the . real possibility of contamination. Today . the hearing began with Perugia's chief prosecutor Giovanni Galati . making a statement to the court in which he backed his team and the . original investigators saying he had his 'full faith' in the original . findings and added: 'The conclusions of the report are unfounded and are . full of holes.' Knox could soon be free if her appeal against her conviction is successful . Stress: Knox, 24, looked pale and apprehensive in court but managing a weak smile to her father who had flown in from Seattle . At today's hearing Comodi tried to . keep the jurors interested in the highly technical discussion about DNA . testing and forensic science by using down-to-earth expressions and . simple language. At one point, to explain DNA testing, . she made references to ingredients used in pasta dishes; at another she . pulled out a bra from her bag, seeking to illustrate how she thought . the garment was cut from the victim's body. The DNA is crucial in the case, where no clear motive for the brutal killing has emerged. Prosecutors maintain that Knox's DNA . was found on the handle of a kitchen knife believed to be the murder . weapon, and that Kercher's DNA was found on the blade. They said . Sollecito's DNA was on the clasp of Kercher's bra as part of a mix of . evidence that also included the victim's genetic profile. Victim: Meredith Kercher was found semi naked and with her throat cut in her bedroom of the house she shared with Knox . But those findings were always disputed by the defence, and the appeals court decided to appoint two independent experts to review the evidence. The independent experts challenged both findings. They said police had made glaring errors in evidence-collecting and that below-standard testing and possible contamination raised doubts over the attribution of DNA traces, both on the blade and on the bra clasp, which was collected from the crime scene several weeks after the murder. The review significantly weakened the prosecution case, giving the 24-year-old Knox hope that she might be freed after four years behind bars. Prosecutors have fought hard to undermine the review. They have described it as superficial and sketchy. In several hearings in past weeks, and then again during the summations Friday and today, the prosecutors challenged the review point by point. Today Comodi said that the possibility that the bra clasp might have been contaminated with Sollecito's DNA was 'nil' since the bra clasp, while recovered after a delay, never left the crime scene. She noted that Sollecito, who had been dating Knox for about a week at the time of the November 1, 2007 killing, did not frequent Kercher's room. She insisted protocols were followed by forensic police. 'Sollecito was never there, but his DNA somehow got there and landed on the bra clasp," she said sarcastically, gesturing as if something was moving in the air. Comodi also had harsh words for the experts, accusing them of an "embarrassing performance". She contended they had been given a task they did not know how to fulfil and betrayed the trust of the court that had appointed them. She challenged their qualifications, saying: "Would you entrust the wedding reception of your only daughter to somebody who knows all the recipes by heart but has never actually cooked?" When questioned in court, the experts stood by their findings. A verdict in the appeals trial is expected either late September or early October.Next week, a lawyer representing the Kercher family and then the defence teams will deliver their closing arguments.. Meredith, from Coulsdon, Surrey, was in Perugia as part of her Leeds University and had only been in Italy for two months before she was brutally murdered and Knox and Sollecito were jailed in December 2009. A third defendant, small-time drug dealer Rudy Guede, an immigrant from the Ivory Coast, was also jailed in connection with the brutal killing. 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"convicted of murdering Meredith, 21, who was",
"found semi naked and . with her throat cut in her",
"bedroom of the house she shared with Knox and .",
"two Italian women almost four years ago. They .",
"have insisted they are innocent of the murder and",
"are appealing against . the conviction which saw",
"Knox jailed for 26 years and Sollecito for 25 .",
"and their families are more hopeful than ever",
"that they will be . released. Mr Knox, who is in",
"Perugia to be with his daughter spoke of the",
"Kercher's agony and said: 'We have not reached",
"out to them but we have always expressed our",
"sincere condolences to them for their loss. 'They",
"are going through a living hell, they have lost",
"their daughter, it's the worst thing that can",
"happen to a parent but understanding the truth",
"will allow them closure. To have two kids in jail",
"for something they did not do, will not do honour",
"to their daughter. 'I want the Kercher family to",
"know that Amanda had nothing to do with the death",
"of their daughter. They have the impression that",
"Amanda had something to do with this and until",
"they know that she didn't we cannot reach out to",
"them - I cannot imagine the pain the Kercher's",
"feel. 'I am very hopefully - the report that was",
"presented has given us hope but until the court",
"announces that she can go free we have to wait -",
"they are deciding on Amanda's life.' Plea: Curt",
"Knox, who is in Perugia to be with his daughter,",
"said that he is hopeful her conviction will be",
"overturned . Knox and her former boyfriend",
"Raffaele Sollecito were jailed for 26 and 25",
"years respectively after being convicted of",
"Meredith's murder . He added: 'She is feeling",
"very jittery. All this stop starting is very hard",
"for her but now we are finally underway we are",
"hopeful that the court will make the right",
"decision and clear her of this and we can take",
"her home. The court has her life in their hands.'",
"In an Italian TV interview Meredith's mother",
"Arline and sister Stephanie, had spoken of how",
"they feared Meredith's death had been",
"overshadowed especially in the light of the new",
"court report which slammed the police",
"investigation as poorly handled with the real",
"possibility that evidence had been contaminated",
"and the verdict was unsafe. Stephanie said: 'In",
"this whole case over the last four years Meredith",
"has been completely forgotten but we need to find",
"justice for her, the truth. 'There are no photos",
"of Meredith in the papers or on the TV it is all",
"on Amanda and Raffaele - the focus has shifted on",
"them. 'Meredith was a lovely, intelligent person,",
"loving and we lost her in tragic circumstances.'",
"The original trial heard how a 30cm kitchen knife",
"found at Sollecito's house had DNA from Meredith",
"on the blade and that of Knox on the handle but",
"the report said the amount from the victim was so",
"small it could not be retested and should be",
"considered unreliable - crucially they said there",
"was no trace of blood on the knife but food",
"starches were present. Also key to the first",
"hearing was a . bloodied clasp from Meredith's",
"bra found at the scene six weeks after . the",
"original investigation by forensic teams and on",
"which was said to be . Sollecito's DNA however",
"the experts said the time gap gives rise to the .",
"real possibility of contamination. Today . the",
"hearing began with Perugia's chief prosecutor",
"Giovanni Galati . making a statement to the court",
"in which he backed his team and the . original",
"investigators saying he had his 'full faith' in",
"the original . findings and added: 'The",
"conclusions of the report are unfounded and are .",
"full of holes.' Knox could soon be free if her",
"appeal against her conviction is successful .",
"Stress: Knox, 24, looked pale and apprehensive in",
"court but managing a weak smile to her father who",
"had flown in from Seattle . At today's hearing",
"Comodi tried to . keep the jurors interested in",
"the highly technical discussion about DNA .",
"testing and forensic science by using",
"down-to-earth expressions and . simple language.",
"At one point, to explain DNA testing, . she made",
"references to ingredients used in pasta dishes;",
"at another she . pulled out a bra from her bag,",
"seeking to illustrate how she thought . the",
"garment was cut from the victim's body. The DNA",
"is crucial in the case, where no clear motive for",
"the brutal killing has emerged. Prosecutors",
"maintain that Knox's DNA . was found on the",
"handle of a kitchen knife believed to be the",
"murder . weapon, and that Kercher's DNA was found",
"on the blade. They said . Sollecito's DNA was on",
"the clasp of Kercher's bra as part of a mix of .",
"evidence that also included the victim's genetic",
"profile. Victim: Meredith Kercher was found semi",
"naked and with her throat cut in her bedroom of",
"the house she shared with Knox . But those",
"findings were always disputed by the defence, and",
"the appeals court decided to appoint two",
"independent experts to review the evidence. The",
"independent experts challenged both findings.",
"They said police had made glaring errors in",
"evidence-collecting and that below-standard",
"testing and possible contamination raised doubts",
"over the attribution of DNA traces, both on the",
"blade and on the bra clasp, which was collected",
"from the crime scene several weeks after the",
"murder. The review significantly weakened the",
"prosecution case, giving the 24-year-old Knox",
"hope that she might be freed after four years",
"behind bars. Prosecutors have fought hard to",
"undermine the review. They have described it as",
"superficial and sketchy. In several hearings in",
"past weeks, and then again during the summations",
"Friday and today, the prosecutors challenged the",
"review point by point. Today Comodi said that the",
"possibility that the bra clasp might have been",
"contaminated with Sollecito's DNA was 'nil' since",
"the bra clasp, while recovered after a delay,",
"never left the crime scene. She noted that",
"Sollecito, who had been dating Knox for about a",
"week at the time of the November 1, 2007 killing,",
"did not frequent Kercher's room. She insisted",
"protocols were followed by forensic police.",
"'Sollecito was never there, but his DNA somehow",
"got there and landed on the bra clasp,\" she said",
"sarcastically, gesturing as if something was",
"moving in the air. Comodi also had harsh words",
"for the experts, accusing them of an",
"\"embarrassing performance\". She contended they",
"had been given a task they did not know how to",
"fulfil and betrayed the trust of the court that",
"had appointed them. She challenged their",
"qualifications, saying: \"Would you entrust the",
"wedding reception of your only daughter to",
"somebody who knows all the recipes by heart but",
"has never actually cooked?\" When questioned in",
"court, the experts stood by their findings. A",
"verdict in the appeals trial is expected either",
"late September or early October.Next week, a",
"lawyer representing the Kercher family and then",
"the defence teams will deliver their closing",
"arguments.. Meredith, from Coulsdon, Surrey, was",
"in Perugia as part of her Leeds University and",
"had only been in Italy for two months before she",
"was brutally murdered and Knox and Sollecito were",
"jailed in December 2009. A third defendant,",
"small-time drug dealer Rudy Guede, an immigrant",
"from the Ivory Coast, was also jailed in",
"connection with the brutal killing. He was handed",
"a 30-year sentence for murder and sexual violence",
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Bafétimbi Gomis scored his first goal for Swansea as they stepped up their preparations ahead of the new Premier League season with a 2-0 win at Exeter City. The Swans followed up their 4-0 win over Plymouth on Sunday with a narrow win against the League Two side, as they played the final game of their pre-season tour in Devon. It was the home side that started the brighter with Tom Nichols going close after just nine minutes. Craig Woodman found Nichols in the area but the 20-year-old headed narrowly over. Good start: Bafétimbi Gomis scored his first goal for the Swans . In control: Goalscorer Josh Sheehan looks to advance with the ball for Swansea . However, it would be the visitors who would go on to take the lead just 10 minutes later. Gomis would make it a debut to remember as he headed home excellently from close range after Neil Taylor found the former Lyon man on 31 minutes. Exeter City: Pym (Hamon 71); Baldwin, Coles (Riberio 60), Bennett (Tillson 68), Woodman (Dawson 64); Wheeler (Jay 64), Oakley (Butterfield 58), Grimes (Byrne 63), Davies (Riley-Lowe); Keohane (Pope 68); Nichols (Watkins 53). Swansea City: Tremmel (Cornell 64); Tiendalli (Shephard 76), Bartley (Richards 68), Williams (Tancock 78), Taylor (Kingsley 68); Lucas (Shelvey 46), King (Bony 46), Sheehan; Bray (Ki 30), Montero (Routledge 46); Gomis (Dyer 64).Subs: Sigurdsson. Att: 2,274 (375 away) Goals: Gomis 31, Sheehan 78 . The hosts were unlucky not to equalise just before half-time as Arron Davies's cross found David Wheeler, who then flicked it onto the bar. Just a minute later Garry Monk's side went straight up the other end and nearly doubled their advantage. New signing Jefferson Montero found Gomis inside the area, who in turn shot off the post as the Swans went into the interval with a narrow one-goal lead. The hosts, who fielded a comparatively young side, continued to give a good account of themselves in the second period, with crucial interceptions from Dwight Tiendalli thwarting the Grecians from drawing level. The game was settled as a contest with 12 minutes remaining as young Swans midfielder Josh Sheehan fired in from close range after an assist from substitute Wilfried Bony. Bony then went close to extending Swansea's lead in injury-time when his goal-bound header was cleared off the line by Aaron Dawson, as an entertaining friendly at St James Park drew to a close. | Swansea beat Exeter 2-0 in a tight encounter at St James Park .
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(CNN) -- Christine Swidorsky and Sean Stevenson may be counting the hours until their wedding this Saturday, but the day will be bittersweet. The couple's 2-year-old son, Logan, is dying. Though Logan was given just weeks to live, the couple, from Jeannette, Pennsylvania, about 40 minutes from Pittsburgh, plans to honor him as their best man. The pictures show a sweet, young boy, deeply loved by his family. His mother, Christine, spoke to CNN. "Me and Sean wanted to have a nice wedding next July," she said. "There's no way I can get married and not have Logan in our family photos." And certainly, Logan will shine in his fine wedding suit. With 120 to 130 wedding guests, there will be plenty to celebrate. Christine often talks about how Logan's a fighter who's always stayed strong. Born on October 22, 2010, he weighed just 3 pounds. Eating troubles kept Logan in the hospital, but he kept fighting, kept growing, and was soon home with his parents and his two older sisters. Christine originally hoped to call him Sean, after his dad, but Sean disagreed. So one day, while leafing through a baby naming book, Sean stumbled onto "Logan," and it felt perfect to them both. And for his first year, he grew, he was healthy, and he made his family unspeakably happy. Even today, as his life nears an end, Christine struggles to find words to say what an amazing little boy he is. Just after Logan's first birthday, Christine noticed that he wasn't feeling well again, and his lips and fingernails had turned white. Over the course of a month, she took Logan to the pediatrician four times before the head pediatrician tended to him. When he did, he quickly called 911. Christine says Logan shocked doctors at the Pittsburgh children's hospital. His leukemia had progressed so far, they were surprised he was still alive. Chemotherapy was started right away, taking an extraordinary toll on his body. Sean and Christine learned more devastating news shortly after: Logan has a genetic disorder called Fanconi anemia, which most frequently results in death, most commonly from cancer, between the ages of 25 and 30. But Logan fought hard, just like he had done as a newborn. He landed in the ICU but pulled through, and by July 13, 2012, doctors were prepared to give him a blood stem cell transplant. After his stem cell treatment, he was free of leukemia for nine months, eating and acting like any other child. Life started to feel normal for Logan's family, but Christine's gut feeling returned when she saw Logan acting strange again. It was cancer again: a mass the size of an orange on Logan's larger and better-functioning kidney. Doctors had no choice but to remove the kidney, just a week before Easter of this year. Life gained a long-sought-after normalcy for Logan and the family, except for the twice-weekly visits to a clinic for his chemotherapy. The therapy, though not a perfect solution for Logan, would hopefully prevent a recurrence of the cancer, despite being a lower dose than average. Logan's life continued to improve. "He was eating bowl after bowl" of spaghetti, "it was a wonderful feeling," Christine says. But then he started getting fevers, then throwing up. His left side swelled as the mass returned, where the kidney once was. "I thought he was doing so well ... it's like you take two steps forward, 15 back," Christine says. The doctors told Logan's family that they could only do more harm than good. And in June, as the family's fortunes continued to fail, the Make a Wish Foundation gave them a trip to Disney World. But after just four hours there, Logan was back in the hospital. Eight days of torture ensued, as he had developed an infection and eventually needed to be flown home to Jeannette. Finally, on July 26, Doctors gave Logan one to two weeks to live. But the wedding that Sean and Christine planned for next year certainly couldn't happen without him. So with the help of friends and family, it has been moved to Saturday, not in a banquet hall, but in the family's backyard "because it may make Logan uncomfortable" to be in strange surroundings with so much noise. His once big, beautiful curls are no longer atop his head, but his handsome suit will be pressed as Logan will be by his dad's side on the wedding day. Christine doesn't refer to it as the end for Logan, but as the start of his "journey." She is "a different person. I'm a better person; he's made me a strong person." The strength is in her voice, in her resolve to have her son in her wedding, and she's thankful for it. "He has brought so much joy into our lives. I couldn't have asked for a better son. | Doctors say Logan, 2, has less than a month to live .
His parents wanted him to be their best man in a wedding they'd planned for next year .
Logan's diagnosis moved the wedding to Saturday .
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"this Saturday, but the day will be bittersweet.",
"The couple's 2-year-old son, Logan, is dying.",
"Though Logan was given just weeks to live, the",
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"their best man. The pictures show a sweet, young",
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"\"There's no way I can get married and not have",
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"was soon home with his parents and his two older",
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"Sean, after his dad, but Sean disagreed. So one",
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"after: Logan has a genetic disorder called",
"Fanconi anemia, which most frequently results in",
"death, most commonly from cancer, between the",
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"like he had done as a newborn. He landed in the",
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"doctors were prepared to give him a blood stem",
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"he was free of leukemia for nine months, eating",
"and acting like any other child. Life started to",
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"gut feeling returned when she saw Logan acting",
"strange again. It was cancer again: a mass the",
"size of an orange on Logan's larger and",
"better-functioning kidney. Doctors had no choice",
"but to remove the kidney, just a week before",
"Easter of this year. Life gained a",
"long-sought-after normalcy for Logan and the",
"family, except for the twice-weekly visits to a",
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"fevers, then throwing up. His left side swelled",
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"\"I thought he was doing so well ... it's like you",
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"The doctors told Logan's family that they could",
"only do more harm than good. And in June, as the",
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"\"because it may make Logan uncomfortable\" to be",
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By . Ashley Collman . A 52-year-old Michigan man accused of murdering his sister and her husband in a crime of incestuous passion became combative in court this week when he took to the stand to answer questions about his inappropriate sibling relationship. Prosecutors argued that it was Ryan Wyngarden's sexual history with sister Gail Brink that caused him to fatally shoot her and husband Rick out of jealousy on November 21, 1987 - just 18 months after the couple were wed. The Brinks' murder was a cold case for many years until Wyngarden's wife Pam came forward to authorities, saying her husband confessed to killing the couple as well as revealing the fact that he had an incestuous relationship with his sister. Combative: Wyngarden had to be warned several times not to talk out of order when he became argumentative in court yesterday . Suspect: Ryan Wyngarden, 52, argued with prosecutors in court yesterday as they questioned him about the incestuous relationship he had with his sister, who was murdered along with her husband in 1987. Wyngarden is pictured in court on Tuesday . Crime of passion: Rick and Gail Bring were found murdered in their Park Township, Michigan home on November, 21 1987. Prosecutors are arguing that their deaths were carried out by a jealous Wyngarden . At a hearing last year, Pam recounted the moment Wyngarden allegedly told her he had carried out the murders in November 1987, just three months after they first started dating. Case reopened: The Brink murders were a cold case for many years until Wyngarden's wife came forward, and told authorities that her husband confessed to the crimes. He was arrested last year and wrote 29 letters to wife Pam, trying to discourage her from testifying . 'He was upset and crying,' she told the court. 'And I asked, "What's wrong?" and he said, "I shot and killed Rick and Gail". I asked if he had called the police, and he said no.' When she asked him why he had killed them, 'he said the reason he shot them was he didn't want Rick to find out the intimate relationship between him and Gail and that he was jealous', she said. But in court this week, Wyngarden tried to convince the jury that those sexually-related incidents wouldn't have provided a motive for killing his sister. In his testimony, Wyngarden admitted to having three sexual experiences with Gail, but denied the two ever had intercourse. The first instance happened when Wyngarden was 12 and his sister was nine. He said they were naked and 'just playing around...comparing body parts' when their mom came into the room. 'There was nothing sexual about it,' he said. The next time the two had a sexual encounter was one or two years later when the siblings were smoking marijuana. 'We just groped on each other a little bit. There was no clothing that ever came off. That was pretty much that,' he said. The final instance happened when Wyngarden was 15 and again involved marijuana.Wyngarden described the encounter as 'consensual' and says the two touched genitals but it didn't escalate to sex. 'My sister did not lose her virginity to me,' he said. Those he confided in about the incest, including his other sister Lynn, say he wanted to apologize to Gail because 'he felt like he raped her'. 'I wouldn't have killed my sister over this,' an emotional Wyngarden said. Having to talk about the sexual encounters caused Wyngarden to become antagonistic with the prosecutor, constantly talking out of turn. At one point the judge had to order the jury out of the court room so he could warn Wyngarden not to talk over the prosecutor. 'Mr. Wyngarden, you can’t argue with me,' the judge said. 'This isn’t going to end well for you with the jury.' It was also revealed in court this week that Wyngarden tried to convince his wife Pam not to testify in the trial after he was arrested for the murders last year. Secret-keeper no more: Wife Pam Wyngarden cries as she takes the stand to testify against her husband on Tuesday, March 25, 2014 . Happier times: The Wyngarden couple pictured together before the startling revelations . He sent 29 letters to Pam in the span of six months while he was in jail waiting for arrival, sometimes threatening her with God's spite. 'I am beyond belief that Pam sticks to this lie, but I truly believe God's light will bring the truth' he wrote in one letter. Wyngarden's defense attorney is arguing that the Brinks were victims in a case of a mistaken identity. The couple had recently moved into a home vacated by residents who had links to the narcotics trade and connections to a Detroit-area biker game. Wyngarden is facing two charges of first-degree murder and could serve life in prison if convicted. Short-lived marriage: Gail and Rick Brink had been married for only 18 months when they were found dead . | Ryan Wyngarden, 52, became argumentative when prosecutors questioned him about his incestuous relationship with his sister .
Wyngarden is charged with shooting dead sister Gail Brink and her husband Rick in 1987 because he was jealous of their relationship .
The case fell cold for years until investigators re-opened it in 2011 .
In 2013, Wyngarden's wife 'cracked and told cops that her husband had admitted to killing the couple but that she had vowed to keep his secret'
Defense is arguing that Brinks were killed by mistake, and the the real target was the previous owner of their home with links to drug trade . | 4db470aea247e692f0c627548e746699aaa764e3 | [
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By . Nina Golgowski . PUBLISHED: . 14:03 EST, 16 February 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 14:25 EST, 16 February 2013 . A former California attorney has been arrested for the murder of his ex-wife nearly seven years after she was strangled and thrown off a cruise ship during a trip meant to rekindle their failed marriage. Lonnie Kocontes was arrested in Safety Harbor, Florida on Friday night and indicted with the 2006 murder of Micki Kanesaki, 52, whose body was found after washing ashore in southwest Italy. Kocontes told police that Kanesaki, whom he was divorced from at the time, left their cabin around 1 a.m. for a cup of tea on May 26 but never returned. He later suggested she may have been suicidal. Scroll down for video . Mystery: In May of 2006 the body of Micki Kanesaki, pictured, was found washed ashore in southwest Italy one day after reported missing by her ex-husband from their passing cruise ship . Open investigation: Lonnie Kocontes, left, was arrested on Friday night and indicted with Kanesaki's murder, seen right after a domestic assault arrest in 2003, nearly seven years after her death . Kanesaki's body was found the next day after washing on shore in Calabria, in southwest Italy. At the time investigators suggested that foul play was not involved but an autopsy later revealed she had been strangled, KCAL reports. Kocontes said the cruise was meant to rekindle their failed marriage that withstood both . her two-time arrest for domestic assault and his for sexual acts and lewd . conduct on a child - his charges later dropped. Kocontes told authorities that his ex-wife had previously talked of committing suicide suggesting it as a possible reason for her death. That was a claim her mother fiercely denied. 'There's no reason to believe it was a suicide,' her mother Setsuko Kanesaki told the OC Register through a translator in 2006. She said her daughter appeared particularly upbeat before their trip and had plans to see them after her return. Kanesaki's father also told KCAL in 2006 he suspected Kocontes had something to do with it. 'I was committed to this woman,' Kocontes told the LA Times just after her death. 'I loved her with all my heart. I wish I never had gone on the cruise.' Rocky romance: The cruise was meant to rekindle their failed marriage that spanned both her arrest for domestic assault and his for sexual acts and lewd conduct on a child, Kanesaki seen here . Smooth sailing: Kocontes told authorities that the couple were working to rekindle their failed marriage and during their Mediterranean cruise hadn't fought but instead discussed getting remarried that November (file photo) The couple divorced after six years of marriage in 2002 but continued to live together in the Southern California house they both legally owned for a few years after their split. During this time Kanesaki was arrested for domestic violence and ordered to attend a program with Kocontes. After her second arrest in January of 2003 for kicking her ex-husband in the leg, she enrolled herself in anger management classes as well as an Alcoholics Anonymous program. Kocontes had his own arrests as well including the 1999 arrest for sexual acts and lewd conduct on a girl under . 16. Those charges were dropped after the girl allegedly became too distraught to testify in court, the LA Times reports. Home: The couple who divorced after six years of marriage in 2002 continued to live together in this Southern California house they both legally owned and later fought over its sale . Denial: Kanesaki's family denied allegations that their daughter was suicidal with her father, seen here in 2006, saying he believed Kocontes might have something to do with it . After their divorce Kocontes later briefly remarried for a few months and around the fall of 2005 he asked a judge to force Kanesaki to sell their Landera Ranch home and split the proceeds. That case was dismissed after both failed to show up in court. Just several months later they embarked on the cruise that was said to have been an effort to give their marriage another go. Kocontes told police their relationship was getting better and they weren't fighting on the trip but instead discussed remarrying that November. Kocontes will be sent back to Orange County, California to face his charges of murder. It’s still not clear what new evidence has been collected to indict him of the charges nearly seven years later. Watch the video here: . | Autopsy revealed Micki Kanesaki, 52, had been strangled before thrown off a cruise ship passing Italian coast .
Kanesaki's ex-husband Lonnie Kocontes is now indicted with her murder .
Couple had a rocky relationship from start with cruise said to have been effort to rekindle their marriage .
Kanesaki was arrested twice for domestic abuse after their divorce .
Kocontes was arrested for sexual acts and lewd conduct on a girl under .
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(CNN) -- North Korean leader Kim Jong Un told his troops to be vigilant during upcoming training exercises between South Korea and the United States, saying they should be ready to lead a "sacred war," state media reported Saturday. Kim's comments came during a visit on Mu Island with troops who participated in the 2010 shelling of South Korea's Yeonpyeong Island, an attack that North Korea at the time said South Korea provoked by holding war games off their shared coast. "He ordered the service persons of the detachment to be vigilant against every move of the enemy and not to miss their gold chance to deal at once deadly counter blows at the enemy, if even a single shell is dropped on the waters or in the area where the sovereignty of (North Korea) is exercised," the state-run KCNA news agency reported. The warning followed an announcement by the United States and South Korea that their joint "Ulchi Freedom Guardian" training exercises would begin Monday and conclude by August 31. North Korea was informed of the dates of the exercises by the U.N. armistice commission. In June: North Korea slams use of its flag in U.S.-South Korea military drills . The Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission, which was established by the Korean Armistice Agreement that brought about an end to the Korean War, will supervise the exercise, South Korea and the United States military said in a joint statement. The commission includes representatives from Switzerland, China and other nations selected by the United Nations. Washington and Pyongyang have no diplomatic relations. North and South Korea have no formal ties and remain technically in a state of war since a 1953 truce that ended the Korean War. During the visit with troops, Kim observed Yeonpyeong Island "clearly visible from the post," KCNA reported. The Yeonpyeong attack in November 2010 was the first direct artillery assault on South Korea by North Korea since 1953, when an armistice ending the fighting. Two civilians and two South Korean marines died in the attack, which South Korea's government at the time called a "definite military provocation" by North Korea. South Korea arrest activist after he visits North Korea . The sparsely populated Yeonpyeong is located just south of the Northern Limit Line, the line drawn in 1953 by the United Nations at the end of the Korean War. The United Nations drew the line three nautical miles from the North Korean coast and put five islands close to the coast under South Korean control. That was supposed to be a temporary arrangement. But in the absence of a full peace agreement, the Northern Limit Line remains in place. North Korea has been virtually isolated from the world by international sanctions over its development of a nuclear program. North Korea threatens 'special actions' to take out South Korean government . CNN's Ben Brumfield contributed to this report. | Kim Jong Un visited troops who participated in the shelling of Yeonpyeong, state media reports .
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By . Laura Topham . PUBLISHED: . 17:00 EST, 15 March 2014 . | . UPDATED: . 17:01 EST, 15 March 2014 . It seems like something from a science-fiction film. A severely injured motorcyclist has his face rebuilt using titanium plates produced by a 3D printer – a machine that creates three-dimensional, useable objects by building them from thin layers of plastic or metal. But the treatment that put Stephen Power in the headlines last week is far from a one-off medical miracle. In fact, you may have been benefiting from this remarkable technology for years at your local dental practice. Nothing new: The treatment of Stephen Power, pictured before and after the operation, who had his face rebuilt using titanium plates produced by a 3D printer, is far from a one-off medical miracle . NO MORE CHEWING RUBBER . In dentistry, 3D scanners and printers are used to produce moulds of the mouth, replacing the unpleasant experience of having to bite into gunk-like impression material. ‘For 100 years dentists relied on manual impressions, made using a mouth-shaped tray filled with a quick-setting rubber,’ says Eric Erickson, of Stratasys, the main supplier of 3D printers for dentistry. ‘This was used to make a plaster of Paris model of the patient’s teeth, and helped dental technicians hand-craft crowns or dentures. ‘Now we scan the mouth, create a computer model and send it to a 3D printer. ‘Not only is that far quicker, it means an absolutely precise representation of your mouth and teeth, and therefore better fitting crowns or braces.’ Dentists and surgeons regularly use . 3D-printed surgical aids too, such as a mouth-shaped sheet with a hole . for the drill to be used for implants. Mr Erickson says: ‘Before, things . were done simply through knowledge and experience, but these guides use . exact replicas of your mouth to show exactly where to drill, meaning . fewer mistakes like hitting nerves.’ Up to ten per cent of dentists use these digital technologies. MOTORING AHEAD . The . 3D technology first emerged in the 1980s and is commonly used by . Formula 1 teams. In fact, the engineering centre at Cardiff Metropolitan . University, which worked with the surgeons reconstructing Stephen . Power’s face, was originally focused on producing prototypes for the . motor industry. The . technique works much like normal document-printing but instead of . recreating a two-dimensional image from the screen, it translates a 3D . virtual model on the computer into reality. Objects are formed from a . series of layers or particles, rather than by chiselling a shape from a . block of material – meaning excellent precision and better efficiency. In the case of Mr Power, X-ray scans of his head were used as a starting . point, with new guides and plates built virtually before being . printed. Painstaking: The facial models, guides and implants which were all 3D printed by the team at Swansea's Morriston Hospital . STRIVING FOR ACCURACY . Last . month it was revealed that orthopaedic surgeons in Newcastle had . created a titanium pelvis through 3D printing. The replacement was for a . patient with a rare bone cancer who had to have half his pelvis . removed to stop the disease spreading. Paul . Unwin, chief technical officer at Stanmore Implants, which produced the . pelvis, says: ‘In difficult cases, 3D printing can be more appropriate . as it’s good for complex shapes, and we can build structures like . lattice work that allows bone to grow into it. 'We’ve produced 11 . pelvises in this way, and nine shoulder blades – these can be just 2mm . thick in places.’ Maxillofacial . surgeon Adrian Sugar, who carried out the operation on Mr Power at . Morriston Hospital in Swansea, adds: ‘We’ve been using 3D printing for . 12 years in pretty much every aspect of reconstructive surgery. Pioneering: Mr Power's skull after the operation with temporary staples . His surgeon said: 'Stephen had a very complex injury and correcting it involved bones having to be re-cut into several fragments' ‘For planning operations we use it to produce both virtual and physical models of the skull, and the technology has made surgery easier and far more accurate. Instead of spending many hours in the operating theatre thinking, we now spend many hours before surgery thinking. ‘To some extent it’s more time-consuming but the surgery is more accurate – we can produce a much more reliable outcome by doing things in this way.’ PRINTING SKIN . . . AND ENTIRE ORGANS . In future it is likely such techniques will be used in hospitals throughout Britain. ‘The challenge now is to make this a quicker, cheaper, more manageable process,’ says Mr Sugar. The technology is evolving fast and has vast potential, particularly for prosthetic limbs. ‘It could reduce two weeks’ manual work to a night’s printing, and produce limbs that fit better too,’ says Ted Varley, of prosthetics firm RSL Steeper. There is even scope for printing entire organs. A kidney, strips of liver tissue and human blood vessels have all been created using 3D printers – a process known as bioprinting that works through cartridges loaded with human cells. | Stephen Power had his face rebuilt using 3D printed titanium plates .
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A medal struck by the Royal Mint to mark 70 years since the end of the Holocaust was unveiled last night, with the first presented to some of the dwindling number of survivors. Chancellor George Osborne and Communities Secretary Eric Pickles, who commissioned the silver medal, said it was vital to keep ‘retelling’ the story of the murder of six million Jews. The first of the run of medals were awarded to survivors and supporters of the Holocaust Education Trust in Downing Street last night, and a limited number will be on sale on the Royal Mint’s website. The obverse features the words ‘Liberation 1945’ in a typeface reflecting that used at Belsen, breaking through barbed wire. The reverse commemorates the 11th Armoured Division, the British forces that liberated the camp, and a stylised eternal flame that has come to symbolise the Holocaust victims . The obverse features the words ‘Liberation 1945’ in a typeface reflecting that used at Belsen, breaking through barbed wire. The reverse commemorates the 11th Armoured Division, the British forces that liberated the camp, and a stylised eternal flame that has come to symbolise the Holocaust victims. Among those who were presented with the first medals were Gena Turgel, 90, who was liberated from Bergen-Belsen in April 1945 . Having lost seven of her eight siblings and a tiny nephew in the Holocaust. Incarcerated in three concentration camps, she survived a trip to the gas chamber and forced marches between the camps and now lives in England. Ben Helfgott , 85, a Polish born British Holocaust survivor and former champion weightlifter, was another recipient at last night’s reception in Downing Street. Karen Pollock, chief executive of the Holocaust Educational Trust, which takes schoolchildren on visits to Auschwitz, said: ‘We are delighted that the Chancellor has announced the commissioning of a special commemorative medal to mark 70 years since the end of the Holocaust. ‘This will mean a great deal to the Holocaust survivors who rebuilt their lives in Britain after losing their homes, families and communities at the hands of the Nazis. The commemorative medal is a perfect tribute for this significant anniversary year.’ Chancellor George Osborne, with Karen Pollock (centre right) the Holocaust Educational Trust Chief Executive, presented the medals in Downing Street to (left to right) Harry Spiro, Gena Turgel (seated), Zigi Shipper, Mala Tribich, Ben Helfgott and Hannah Lewis . Mr Osborne said: ‘Here we stand in Downing Street in tribute to fight against Nazism. In tribute to the millions who died. In tribute to the brave survivors. In tribute to the liberators. ‘And by our very standing in this place – you the survivors, you the liberators, you the people who keep the memory alive, and me and my colleagues, the democratic representatives of a free nation. By our very standing we symbolise that freedom won and tyranny lost. And we restate our determination that freedom will always triumph.’ Mr Pickles added: ‘Shining a light on the darkness of the Holocaust is no easy task. Not easy because it involves reliving one of humanity’s most shameful periods. It means retelling stories that are sometimes too shocking for words. ‘But there is only one way to avoid such monstrosities again – through constant vigilance for the first signs of intolerance.’ The presentation came as David Cameron sought to reassure Jewish leaders of Britain's ability to protect the community following the terror attacks in Paris. ‘We have to recognise that in a modern democracy you can never protect every threat, but we should do everything we can and be as vigilant as we can to help reassure,’ Mr Cameron said after a meeting in Number Ten. The Prime Minster said it had been deeply moving to be in Paris on Sunday for the unity marches and recalled seeing people holding signs reading ‘Je Suis Juif’. ‘We should use the momentum of those great demonstrations to emphasise what we are in this country: a very successful multi-ethnic, multi-faith democracy,’ he said. The meeting also discussed rising antisemitism in Britain and growing numbers of anti-Israel boycotts on university campuses. | Medal struck by the Royal Mint to mark 70 years since the Holocaust .
Chancellor George Osborne presented first run of medals to survivors .
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Tasered: Ryan Colclough, a winger with Cheshire club Crewe Alexandra, taunted officers sent to arrest him after he allegedly attacked a bouncer . Police tasered a young League One football ace who bellowed 'You won't get me now!' at them after climbing a tree in a drunken bid to escape arrest. Ryan Colclough, a winger with Cheshire club Crewe Alexandra, taunted officers sent to arrest him after he allegedly attacked a bouncer during a night out in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent. But the 20-year-old League One player's bravado came to an abrupt end. Police tasered him after he leapt down from the tree, then pepper sprayed him when he continued to resist arrest. This morning he escaped a jail sentence despite admitting resisting two police officers in an earlier hearing and having a previous conviction for violence. Magistrates were told police wanted to detain the 20 year-old father in connection with an alleged attack that took place during a night out. Colclough had been due to stand trial accused of assaulting bouncer Adrian Chell by beating, but the case was dismissed due to a lack of evidence. Prosecutor Sue Hayers told North Staffordshire magistrates police also had to use a PAVA spray during the struggle to incapacitate Colclough, who was 19 at the time. She said: 'Police were set to arrest Colclough in connection with an alleged assault. He made off from officers who attempted to detain him. 'The defendant climbed a tree and was heard shouting "you won’t get me now". 'After coming down, he entered a compound. The defendant was described as hunching his shoulders and clenching his fists. 'Police used their taser and he went to the floor. He struggled and did not allow his wrist to be handcuffed.' Colclough, of Trentham, Stoke-on-Trent, was ordered to pay a fines and costs totalling £580 following the incident on November 23. Simon Dykes, defending, said his client committed the offence during a 'difficult period' in his career when he was not playing due to injury. 'These are actions he regrets. This isn’t the normal way which he would behave,' Mr Dykes told the court. 'He had been drinking and it had an effect on him. He was out in Burslem with friends. He was drunk on the occasion and it wasn’t an excuse but we need to put his behaviour in context. 'He was clearly fearful of what would happen if he was arrested. 'He is a professional footballer for Crewe Alexandra and he did not want to have to explain his actions. 'He realises it could jeopardise what he hopes to be a long and successful career. 'He had suffered a stomach injury and had to have an operation. He was injured for months and unable to play. He had a lot more time on his hands than normal. 'He normally has a quiet life. He has a partner and child and he takes his profession very seriously. 'It is fortunate his club remain supportive of him and although they aren’t happy about the fact he has appeared before the court, they continue to assist him to make sure nothing like this happens again.' Football: Colclough, right, competes for the ball with Ruben Rochina of Blackburn Rovers during a pre-season friendly between Crewe Alexandra and Blackburn at The Alexandra Stadium in Crewe in 2013 . Court: Colclough escaped jail despite admitting resisting police at an earlier hearing and having a previous conviction for violence. Charges relating to his alleged assault were dismissed due to lack of evidence . Mr Dykes told the court Colclough had been involved in another incident where he received a community order. He added: 'He has completed all the hours of unpaid work in relation to that matter and has taken anger management courses. 'This has been a difficult experience for Mr Colclough and one he wishes to put behind him. 'He knows how close he could come to losing everything if he behaves like this again. He does realise he is in a privileged position.' Chairman of the bench Sue Corfield told Colclough: 'This is the second similar offence within 12 months. You could put your career in jeopardy if you keep appearing in court. 'You are to continue with the community order especially anger management.' Today Crewe Alexandra refused to comment on the matter. | Crewe Alexandra ace Ryan Colclough fled police after an alleged assault .
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It was supposed to be a class trip to a resort island that's considered the Hawaii of Korea. Instead, a ferry has capsized in the Yellow Sea, and hundreds of people are unaccounted for. The parents of students from a South Korean high school have been clutching their cell phones, waiting for a call from their children or rescuers. On Tuesday night, more than 300 high school students from the city of Ansan departed on a ferry called Sewol for a four-day trip to Jeju Island. About 70% of those aboard were from the high school. The Sewol pulled out of the port at Incheon at 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, according to JTBC, a CNN affiliate. Survivor accounts . Shortly before 9 a.m. Wednesday, passenger Kim Sung-Mook was eating breakfast in the ship's main hall when he felt a tilt, he told CNN affiliate YTN. At first, "we thought it was because of the tide," he said. The waves had been smooth until the ship suddenly leaned, witnesses said. The ship tilted further, and an announcement blared through loudspeakers warning passengers that moving would be dangerous. Then, he heard a loud bang from inside the ship. Kim said he thought a crane on board had toppled over. When seawater started gushing into the ferry, passengers began to scramble. Elsewhere on the ferry, high school student Lim Hyung Min felt tremors that were strong enough to knock shipping containers off balance. Several of his classmates were flung off their feet as the ferry began to lean. "The students were falling over and crashing into things and bleeding," Lim said. The ship tilted further, to about 90 degrees, passengers said. Back in the main hall, Kim heard the buzzing of helicopters overhead. Cafeteria workers were dashing up to the deck. "The helicopters arrived. They said they could take five more people, so we sent students," Kim said. Footage from South Korean media showed helicopters hovering over a half-submerged ferry with panic-stricken passengers scrambling from the side. Announcements on board: Don't move . Not everyone had made it to the top deck, because "the announcement asked not to move since it could be dangerous. So everyone stayed where they were. But when the water started coming in, people started moving to the upper level," he said. Kim managed to get on a helicopter, but he said he'd seen as many as 30 people still trapped inside the ship. Shortly after his rescue, the ship capsized. "Unless they broke a window, I think it would have been impossible for them to come out," Kim told YTN. It remains unclear how many people have survived and how many are missing as the official numbers from authorities have been fluctuating throughout the day. Inside the ferry, Lim told YTN he stayed in a room until rescuers opened a door and threw life jackets in his direction. He was ordered to jump into the ocean, which he described as "unbearably cold." After his rescue, Lim went on air on YTN to list the names of his classmates whom he had seen to reassure their parents that they were safe. Agonizing wait for parents . Meanwhile, parents had gathered at Ansan Danwon High School, clutching their cell phones in an agonizing wait for a call from their children. Officials posted a list of names, and each name was circled after confirmation of a rescue. A woman was immediately swarmed by cameras as she received a call from her child. "Are you OK?" she cried out. Although their own phones were lost in the water during the rescue, students have been borrowing rescuers' phones to call their parents. At one point, the school announced that all students had been rescued but soon rescinded the announcement, to the parents' wrath. The students who fell into the water were "having difficulties due to their body temperatures dropping, but they have blankets and changed their clothes, so they're feeling better now," Lim told YTN. The rescued students gathered in a gymnasium awaiting their parents and teachers. They have since departed the school in buses, according to YTN. More on other major ferry and ship sinkings . | High school students left for Jeju Island for school trip .
Numbers reported rescued and missing are fluctuating, leaving parents and families in anguish .
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By . James Rush . A Chinese man who is unable to use his arms has become something of a celebrity by threading needles with his feet. Zhaojie Ping, 56, is also able to write, comb his hair and put on his glasses by just using his feet. Zhaojie lost the use of his arms and became visually impaired as a child after suffering from several severe health problems including congenital rickets. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO . Zhaojie Ping, 56, has become something of a celebrity for being able to thread needles with his feet . Zhaojie lost the use of his arms and became visually impaired as a child after suffering from several severe health problems including congenital rickets . Zhaojie, 56, is even able to light cigarettes with his feet . He is able to brush his hair by clutching the comb inbetween his toes . The agile 56-year-old is also able to put his glasses on by lifting them up to this face with his feet . He learned to use his left foot to write Chinese characters while at school in Luoyang City, Henan Province, in central China. The characters were so well drawn they were submitted regularly to local competitions where he won prizes for his skill. His feet have now become his hands in many other areas of his life, including washing, shaving, cooking and even eating - he uses chopsticks held between his toes. He learned to use his left foot to write Chinese characters while at school in Luoyang City, Henan Province, in central China . His feet have now become his hands in many other areas of his life, including washing, shaving, cooking and even eating . Zhaojie Ping, 56, is also able to write, comb his hair and put on his glasses by just using his feet . 'Life can be fair or unfair. It closed a door for me, but also opened a window,' Zhaojie said . He said: 'I feel blessed to be able to live a full life and now I am happy to lecture others on why it is important to live life to the full with what you have got, not with what you wish you had. Zhaojie said: 'Life can be fair or unfair. It closed a door for me, but also opened a window. 'Although losing two hands, I still have two feet. The difference is I perhaps need a bit more effort than normal people.' | Zhaojie Ping is able to write, comb his hair and put on glasses with feet .
He lost use of his arms after suffering health problems as a child .
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(CNN) -- The crisis over the Egyptian constitution triggered by President Mohamed Morsy's adoption of sweeping powers is just the latest chapter in a long-standing ideological struggle in the Middle East. Morsy, the Muslim Brotherhood candidate who came to power after the 2011 Arab Spring revolution that deposed long-time Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, says he needs the new powers "to speed reform." His rivals say it is all motivated by the Brotherhood's Islamist agenda for controlling the country. Morsy is not the first -- and given the upheavals of the Arabic Spring, is unlikely to be the last -- Muslim leader to seek a constitutional way to create functioning state institutions in a region where the collapse of the Ottoman Empire led more often to tyranny or puppet regimes than strong democratic states. The drive to institutionalize the states of the Muslim world was the primary objective for most political parties in the region in the early 20th century. Muslim intellectuals, shocked by the tyranny and the deterioration of their nations - especially when compared to the rapid advance of the West both politically and militarily - tried to reverse the course by political means. However, they soon found out that confronting the old establishment would require more radical approaches. In 1907, a constitutional revolution was declared in Shiite Persia, and a year later Muslims, Christians and Jews marched in Istanbul -- triggering in 1908 what was called "the second constitutional era." The events that followed eventually led to the dissolution of the Sunni Ottoman Empire. A decade later, the Ottoman Empire found itself in an unprecedented situation, defeated and occupied by the Western allies of Britain, France, Russia and Italy. The young Turkish leader, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, led a national movement, fought the allies and the sultan, then pushed for constitutional changes by which the last Ottoman sultan, Mohamed VI, would be a spiritual leader, or "khalifa", without any governing or symbolic authority. For the first time in the history of the Muslim world, representatives of the people controlled the state. Mohamed VI was later expelled from Turkey, and by 1924 the Caliphate system was abolished. This groundbreaking event left the Muslim world in both religious and political chaos. At the time when the Allies were establishing new states for old peoples in the region, scholars and clerics from Morocco to India went into extensive discussions about the vague future of the Muslim "nation." Their task was not easy - even Ataturk had his own fatwa, or religious edict, to legitimize his deeds, issued by "pro-modernization" clerics. Divided about the ways to adapt to change, the most prominent Muslim clerics in 1926 decided to accept an invitation from King Fuad of Egypt to submit a plan for the future. The king thought that the conclusion of the conference would see him anointed as the new "khalifa" of all Muslims, but his dream vanished. Many Egyptian clerics refused the idea of having a khalifa in a country under British occupation, and the liberal parties were keen to remind Fuad about the 1923 constitution which he had issued himself in the wake of the huge changes, hundreds of miles away, in Turkey. The conference in Cairo may not have been fruitful but it was decisive in reshaping the ideological map in the region. On one hand there was Sheikh Rachid Rida, an influential cleric from what is now known as Lebanon, who led the call to re-establish the Caliphate system. On the other side stood the clerics of north Africa, spearheaded by Sheikh Abdulhamid ben Badis from Algeria and Abdulkarim Alkhattabi from Morocco, who both praised Ataturk for his strong leadership, which they believed would benefit the Muslim nation. Amid confusion across the Islamic world over about the proper source of power, the legitimate ruler and the true nature of constitutions, Hasan Al Banna -- one of Sheikh Rachid Rida's most loyal followers - in 1928 formed the first version of what would later be known as the Muslim Brotherhood movement. In one of his letters, Al-Banna stated he was moving in the direction of establishing the movement in response to what he called the fall of the Caliphate system. He later came up with one of his movement's most famous slogans: the "Quran is Our Constitution". Much has changed in the region during the last nine decades, but not the enigmatic nature of constitutionalism in this part of the world. Numerous coups, wars and crises strangled or mutated any attempt to modernize the local states -- and old "dictators", whether they were army generals or liberals or leftists, continued to manipulate the laws. Constitutions were not social contracts, but rather a code of conduct imposed on the people. "Subjects" were never transformed into "citizens", and basic rights were "boons" granted by the rulers and could be easily revoked. Constitutions had become just another tool in the hands of dictators. During that time, most Islamic mainstream movements, including the Muslim Brotherhood, acknowledged the need for having fundamental principles to run the political process - an easily drawn conclusion, given the decades of oppression to which the movements were subjected. But the movement couldn't overcome the critical duality of "Quran is Our Constitution." How could a divine script be protected by manmade principles and yet overpower them at the same time? It is not a coincidence that constitutional reforms were considered a priority in all the Arab Spring countries -- and that popular Islamic movements in countries such as Tunisia and Egypt have the upper hand in redrawing laws. Muslim Brotherhood branches in North Africa, especially Tunisia, were able to make use of the heritage of sheikhs Ben Badis and Alkhattabi, and quickly abandoned the call for a Sharia-based constitution. For them, the Turkish model led by Recep Tayyip Erdogan to deal with constitutional problems is a better option. The task doesn't look as easy for Morsy and the Brotherhood in Egypt. He is surrounded by Salafist hardliners who are trying to outflank him on the far right as the country's "true representatives" of Islam; and on the other side is a coalition of liberal and national movements, including members of Mubarak's old party, who are "united in opposition to the vague 'Islamic Project,'" according to opposition coordinator Mohammad ElBaradei. One can argue that Morsy's constitutional decree unleashed a crisis, and that the draft is far from being perfect, especially for women and minorities. It might be a mistake, but it is a political one made by the first freely-elected Egyptian president. The most important thing to observe in this "spring" is that those who were labelled as "radicals" for decades are moving towards finding a constitutional frame for the internal political struggle. But those who are watching the scene from the West should keep in mind that the constitutional evolution in Europe was a slower and equally messy process. | Drive to institutionalize states of Muslim world was priority for most parties in early 1900s .
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"(CNN) -- The crisis over the Egyptian constitution",
"triggered by President Mohamed Morsy's adoption",
"of sweeping powers is just the latest chapter in",
"a long-standing ideological struggle in the",
"Middle East. Morsy, the Muslim Brotherhood",
"candidate who came to power after the 2011 Arab",
"Spring revolution that deposed long-time Egyptian",
"President Hosni Mubarak, says he needs the new",
"powers \"to speed reform.\" His rivals say it is",
"all motivated by the Brotherhood's Islamist",
"agenda for controlling the country. Morsy is not",
"the first -- and given the upheavals of the",
"Arabic Spring, is unlikely to be the last --",
"Muslim leader to seek a constitutional way to",
"create functioning state institutions in a region",
"where the collapse of the Ottoman Empire led more",
"often to tyranny or puppet regimes than strong",
"democratic states. The drive to institutionalize",
"the states of the Muslim world was the primary",
"objective for most political parties in the",
"region in the early 20th century. Muslim",
"intellectuals, shocked by the tyranny and the",
"deterioration of their nations - especially when",
"compared to the rapid advance of the West both",
"politically and militarily - tried to reverse the",
"course by political means. However, they soon",
"found out that confronting the old establishment",
"would require more radical approaches. In 1907, a",
"constitutional revolution was declared in Shiite",
"Persia, and a year later Muslims, Christians and",
"Jews marched in Istanbul -- triggering in 1908",
"what was called \"the second constitutional era.\"",
"The events that followed eventually led to the",
"dissolution of the Sunni Ottoman Empire. A decade",
"later, the Ottoman Empire found itself in an",
"unprecedented situation, defeated and occupied by",
"the Western allies of Britain, France, Russia and",
"Italy. The young Turkish leader, Mustafa Kemal",
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"ways to adapt to change, the most prominent",
"Muslim clerics in 1926 decided to accept an",
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"plan for the future. The king thought that the",
"conclusion of the conference would see him",
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"his dream vanished. Many Egyptian clerics refused",
"the idea of having a khalifa in a country under",
"British occupation, and the liberal parties were",
"keen to remind Fuad about the 1923 constitution",
"which he had issued himself in the wake of the",
"huge changes, hundreds of miles away, in Turkey.",
"The conference in Cairo may not have been",
"fruitful but it was decisive in reshaping the",
"ideological map in the region. On one hand there",
"was Sheikh Rachid Rida, an influential cleric",
"from what is now known as Lebanon, who led the",
"call to re-establish the Caliphate system. On the",
"other side stood the clerics of north Africa,",
"spearheaded by Sheikh Abdulhamid ben Badis from",
"Algeria and Abdulkarim Alkhattabi from Morocco,",
"who both praised Ataturk for his strong",
"leadership, which they believed would benefit the",
"Muslim nation. Amid confusion across the Islamic",
"world over about the proper source of power, the",
"legitimate ruler and the true nature of",
"constitutions, Hasan Al Banna -- one of Sheikh",
"Rachid Rida's most loyal followers - in 1928",
"formed the first version of what would later be",
"known as the Muslim Brotherhood movement. In one",
"of his letters, Al-Banna stated he was moving in",
"the direction of establishing the movement in",
"response to what he called the fall of the",
"Caliphate system. He later came up with one of",
"his movement's most famous slogans: the \"Quran is",
"Our Constitution\". Much has changed in the region",
"during the last nine decades, but not the",
"enigmatic nature of constitutionalism in this",
"part of the world. Numerous coups, wars and",
"crises strangled or mutated any attempt to",
"modernize the local states -- and old",
"\"dictators\", whether they were army generals or",
"liberals or leftists, continued to manipulate the",
"laws. Constitutions were not social contracts,",
"but rather a code of conduct imposed on the",
"people. \"Subjects\" were never transformed into",
"\"citizens\", and basic rights were \"boons\" granted",
"by the rulers and could be easily revoked.",
"Constitutions had become just another tool in the",
"hands of dictators. During that time, most",
"Islamic mainstream movements, including the",
"Muslim Brotherhood, acknowledged the need for",
"having fundamental principles to run the",
"political process - an easily drawn conclusion,",
"given the decades of oppression to which the",
"movements were subjected. But the movement",
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"is Our Constitution.\" How could a divine script",
"be protected by manmade principles and yet",
"overpower them at the same time? It is not a",
"coincidence that constitutional reforms were",
"considered a priority in all the Arab Spring",
"countries -- and that popular Islamic movements",
"in countries such as Tunisia and Egypt have the",
"upper hand in redrawing laws. Muslim Brotherhood",
"branches in North Africa, especially Tunisia,",
"were able to make use of the heritage of sheikhs",
"Ben Badis and Alkhattabi, and quickly abandoned",
"the call for a Sharia-based constitution. For",
"them, the Turkish model led by Recep Tayyip",
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"better option. The task doesn't look as easy for",
"Morsy and the Brotherhood in Egypt. He is",
"surrounded by Salafist hardliners who are trying",
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"\"true representatives\" of Islam; and on the other",
"side is a coalition of liberal and national",
"movements, including members of Mubarak's old",
"party, who are \"united in opposition to the vague",
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"coordinator Mohammad ElBaradei. One can argue",
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"perfect, especially for women and minorities. It",
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"president. The most important thing to observe in",
"this \"spring\" is that those who were labelled as",
"\"radicals\" for decades are moving towards finding",
"a constitutional frame for the internal political",
"struggle. But those who are watching the scene",
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United Nations (CNN) -- Palestinian leaders, using a new strategy, will return Thursday to the U.N. General Assembly in their latest bid to garner enhanced international recognition. After its failed bid to win United Nations recognition as an independent state, the Palestinian Authority is seeking non-member observer state status, one step up from its current status as a permanent observer. Palestinian Authority leaders have been working with dozens of supporting nations to put together the wording of a formal draft of a resolution. Among those on board are Norway, Spain, Denmark, Iceland, France and Switzerland. Opinion: Why U.S., Israel should welcome Palestinian move at U.N. The United States and the United Kingdom oppose the effort, arguing that the only real solution to the conflict will come when Palestinians and Israelis return to the bargaining table. "I have said many times that the path to a two-state solution that fulfills the aspirations of the Palestinian people is through Jerusalem and Ramallah, and not New York," Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told reporters Wednesday afternoon. Germany said it will abstain from the vote. The renewed effort comes a year after a more ambitious full statehood bid died because it would not get a majority of votes on the Security Council. Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas told supporters in Ramallah in the West Bank that the resolution, which many observers call symbolic, "is the first step to achieve all our national Palestinian rights." If approved, the new status would place the Palestinians in the same category as the Vatican. Israeli government spokesman Mark Regev called the move "political theater." Read more: Gaza conflict leaves a 'cruel paradox' for Palestinians . "The Palestinians can get a piece of paper from the United Nations, but they are not going to get a state because Palestinian statehood can only be achieved through negotiations with Israel," Regev said. Palestinian leaders argue they have the right to go to the U.N. because Israel failed to comply with agreements it signed more than 20 years ago. The last round of negotiations with Israel and the Palestinian Authority was in 2010. "It's about a contract. Our contract is that in five years we should have concluded the treaty of peace and all core issues. This did not happen, and we're talking about 20 years later. And going to the U.N. is not a unilateral step," Palestinian Authority chief negotiator Saeb Erakat said in September. The new status would eliminate Israeli justifications for building settlements in the disputed areas of East Jerusalem and the West Bank, according to Erakat. Opinion: Palestinian move at U.N. won't solve anything . CNN's Christine Theodorou, Frederik Pleitgen, Sara Sidner and Khareem Khadder contributed to this report. | NEW: Clinton says only negotiations will lead to a two-state solution .
New resolution aims to raise Palestinian status to non-member observer .
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By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 16:48 EST, 4 May 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 16:48 EST, 4 May 2012 . A teenager accused of bludgeoning his parents with a hammer before hosting a party at their home signs jailhouse autographs exclaiming 'It's hammer time,' calls himself 'hammer boy,' and says he has seen and talked to the devil, a fellow inmate told police. The inmate, Justin Toney, described 18-year-old Tyler Hadley's jailhouse fame in interviews outlined in investigative files released by prosecutors. Hadley has pleaded not guilty in the bludgeonings last July of Blake and Mary-Jo Hadley. Toney told investigators that Hadley is known as 'Hambo' and 'Bamm-Bamm' by other inmates and that he has given autographs, including some on news articles about his case. Charged: Tyler Hadley, seen here in his booking photo, has been charged as an adult for the killings of his parents . Every time a new inmate is admitted, Toney said in the February 21 interview, Hadley makes an introduction. 'What's up man?' Toney quoted Hadley as saying. 'You know who I am? I'm the hammer boy.' The inmate says Hadley has given differing accounts of why he allegedly committed the crimes. First, he said, Hadley blamed it on medication he was on. Later, though, he said Hadley explained it was because he wanted to have a party and knew his parents would not let him. 'All this to have a party?' Detective Kristin Meyer of the Port St. Lucie Police asked. 'That's what he said,' Toney replied. Parents: The bodies of Blake and Mary-Jo Hadley were found in their bedroom where they had been lying as their son held a rowdy party . Family: Hadley's mother Mary-Jo and father Blake were found beaten to death with a hammer, which was lying between their bodies . Toney said Hadley told him he had been contemplating the killings for about three weeks and had considered using a garden tool instead. 'He said he seen the devil,' Toney said. 'He said he talked to the devil and the devil talked to him.' Still, there are glimpses of a different Hadley in the files. Toney said Hadley would sometimes bring him a ramen noodle cup, and often expressed remorse for his alleged crimes. In a log of a jailhouse visit with his older brother, Ryan, Hadley tells his brother he loves him and tells him to tell others he says hello and loves them too. Kelly Reynolds, who was interviewed by police but whose relationship to Hadley was not made clear, said he was an altar boy. Hadley's public defender, Mark Harllee, did not return a call on Friday seeking comment. Hadley told a friend interviewed by police, Daniel Roberts, that his father had punched him in the face several times and had shown signs of injuries at times, according to the files. But Toney said Hadley told him he'd never been beaten or molested, and Ryan Hadley called his parents 'awesome' and his brother a 'pathological liar'. Murder weapon: Police believe Hadley battered his parents to death with this hammer . Police have said about 60 people, invited via Facebook, gathered for a party at Hadley's house after his parents were killed, playing beer pong, smoking cigars and drinking. Friends described Hadley as being in a good mood and hospitable as the bloody bodies of his parents was strewn across the floor of their bedroom. Toney said Hadley claimed to have spent $2,000 on drugs and alcohol for the party, describing it as 'so much fun'. He said Hadley knew he had 'shocked the world' and realised something about his parents as he allegedly attacked them with a hammer. 'I said, "Did they try to stop you?"' Toney asked about the attack. 'And he was like, "No, that's how I knew that they really loved me."' | Tyler Hadley had contemplated the killings for three weeks and had considered using a garden tool .
The 18-year-old claims his parents loved him because they did not try to stop him from killing them . | 778886ce218b0bf8482efb5df408c8e6daf73779 | [
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"home signs jailhouse autographs exclaiming 'It's",
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More than 200 acres of the wild and 'magical' heathland that inspired author Thomas Hardy have been bought for the nation by the National Trust. The £650,000 acquisition of Slepe Heath, Dorset, will connect existing protected heathland areas as part of efforts to conserve the landscapes of Hardy's novels. Slepe Heath, whose windswept landscape was immortalised as fictional Egdon Heath in Hardy's Return Of The Native, is an important site for wildlife, including rare birds such as Dartford warblers, nightjars and woodlarks, the National Trust said. Visitors to the 240-acre site, which rises 100ft above its low-lying surroundings, are given panoramic views of the area including Corfe Castle (above), Poole Harbour and the Purbeck Hills . Visitors to the 240-acre site, which rises 100ft above its low-lying surroundings, are given panoramic views of the area including Corfe Castle, Poole Harbour and the Purbeck Hills. The acquisition of the former forestry plantation will connect the protected lowland heath of Hartland Moor, which is already looked after by the National Trust and Natural England, and the Arne reserve owned by the RSPB. Slepe Heath, whose windswept landscape was immortalised as fictional Egdon Heath in Hardy's Return Of The Native, is an important site for wildlife . Laurie Clark, National Trust Purbeck general manager, said: 'Slepe Heath is somewhere you can get that little bit closer to a true wildness. Thomas Hardy immortalised much of the area in Dorset as Wessex in his books . 'It's a magical and wonderfully atmospheric place where visitors can experience Hardy's fictional Egdon Heath, the setting for the Return of the Native. 'Dorset's heathland is among its crown jewels in terms of both wildlife and landscape. 'By looking after Slepe Heath we can ensure that this heathland remains open and protected for everyone to continue to enjoy.' The National Trust said Hartland Moor and the Arne reserve were grazed by cattle in a way that conserved the landscape for wildlife, and the purchase of Slepe Heath would unite the sites into a single grazing area. The move forms part of efforts to improve habitat for wildlife on a 'landscape scale' under the Wild Purbeck Nature Improvement Area scheme, one of 12 such large-scale areas designated across the country by the Government. The acquisition was made possible by a legacy left to the National Trust, and is the largest area of lowland heath the Trust has acquired for more than a decade. | Slepe Heath immortalised as Egdon Heath in Hardy's Return Of The Native .
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By . David Kent . John Terry has taken on his son in a game of head tennis in the pool on holiday and, ever the competitor, beat him conclusively. The Chelsea defender uploaded the video to his Instagram page, which features him and his son heading the ball back and forth, before eventually his son succumbs to the pressure, leaving JT to come out victorious. It wasn't a bad showing at all from the youngster, though, who seems to possess his the same technique in the air as his dad. Back... ...and forth . And celebrate: John Terry celebrates the win with his son . Terry has been enjoying a summer off with his family, as England struggled without him at the World Cup following his international retirement. Calls for Terry's integration back into the England set-up were voiced after the Three Lions registered only a point during this summer's showpiece in Brazil. The centre-back retired from international duty in September 2012 after winning 78 caps and despite appeals for his reinstatement, Terry was omitted from Hodgson's World Cup squad, with the former club colleague Gary Cahill, Everton's Phil Jagielka and Manchester United duo Phil Jones and Chris Smalling being taken as the quartet of centre-backs. | Terry uploads Instagram video of him playing head tennis with his son .
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By . Associated Press . and Daily Mail Reporter . In 1997, the towers reached international . fame as Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones in the blockbuster film 'Men in . Black' blew up the top of the towers, which in the movie were two alien . spaceships. They were also seen in the 2010 hit 'Iron Man 2' They were designed as sleek, space-age visions of the future: three towers topped by flying-saucer-like platforms, and a pavilion of pillars with a suspended, shimmering roof that was billed as the "Tent of Tomorrow." Now the structures are abandoned relics, with rusted beams, faded paint and cracked concrete. Scroll down for video . The two space-age looking towers with the New York State Pavilion in front are crumbling remnants of the 1964 World's Fair. The giant metal globe to the right, the Unisphere, has been restored . As the fair's 50th anniversary approaches . later this month, the remains of the New York State Pavilion are . getting renewed attention, from preservationists who believe they should . be restored, and from critics who see them as hulking eyesores that . should be torn down. Neither option would come cheap: an estimated $14 . million for demolition and $32 million to $72 million for renovation. 'It is the Eiffel Tower of Queens,' says Matthew Silva, who's making a documentary about the pavilion in Queens' Flushing Meadows Corona Park, comparing it to a remnant of the 1889 Paris Exposition that was also threatened with demolition before it was saved. Tommy Lee Jones (L) and Will Smith destroy a spaceship that flew down from the top of one of the World's Fair towers in 'Men in Black' Tommy Lee Jones (L) and Will Smith in a promotional photo for Men in Black 2 . Designed by famed architect Philip Johnson, the New York structures debuted with the rest of the World's Fair on April 22, 1964, and quickly became among its most popular attractions. Visitors rode glass 'Sky Streak' elevators to the observation deck of a 226-foot tower — the highest point in the fair. The two shorter towers, at 150 and 60 feet, held a cafeteria and a VIP lounge. The pavilion's 16, 100-foot-tall concrete columns supported what was then the largest suspended roof in the world, a 50,000 square-foot expanse of translucent, multicolored tiles. On the floor below was a $1 million, 9,000-square-foot terrazzo tile map of the state, with details of cities, towns and highways. The space-age towers, topped by flying-saucer-like platforms, and a pavilion once called the 'Tent of Tomorrow' are off-limits to the public . Rust and other decay plagues both the towers and the former New York State Pavilion . In the years after the fair, the . pavilion was used as a music venue for such acts as Led Zeppelin, the . Grateful Dead and Fleetwood Mac. In the '70s, it became a roller skating . rink until the collapse of the ceiling tiles, leaving only bare cables . behind. The towers, while still structurally sound, were abandoned as observation decks long ago for safety reasons. Although . occasionally opened for tours, the towers and pavilion — the last major . structures still standing from the World's Fair that have not been . preserved — have largely served as a stoic landmark for travelers on the . Van Wyck Expressway. Two pad-locked gates — one chain-link, one metal — . keep the Tent of Tomorrow shuttered. This 1965 file photo shows the observation towers and New York State Pavilion at the New York World's Fair in New York. This 1965 file photo shows the New York State Pavilion and towers at night . The New York State Pavilion was one of the most popular attractions at the 1964 World's Fair . 'It . should be called the "Tent of Yesterday,"' says Ben Haber, who lives . near the park. 'This is not the Parthenon, it's not the Sphinx, it's not . the pyramids. ... So what's so special that we should keep it?' At . the heart of the debate is the cost. While the city's Parks Department . commissioned studies on the cost of scrapping or renovating the complex, . it is still unclear where that money would come from and, if restored, . how the structures would be used. If the money comes through, work on . the city-owned pavilion could begin as early as next year once officials . make a decision. Queens . Borough President Melinda Katz has formed a task force dedicated to . preserving the pavilion, noting that other structures from the World's . Fair have been saved, most notably the 12-story-tall metal globe called . the Unisphere, the Hall of Science and the Queens Museum. Among . the ideas are to convert the towers once again into observation decks . or an elevated garden or even a platform for bungee jumping, with the . open-air pavilion turned into a performance space with a removable stage . and bleachers. While that . debate plays out, a small group of World's Fair buffs has formed to . repaint the pavilion so it can be open to the public briefly for an . April 22 anniversary event. The towers will still be off limits. 'I . just loved this pavilion,' says 63-year-old volunteer painter John . Piro. 'And as the years went on I saw it decay and it just like tore my . heart.' Haber, the Queens resident, argues that nostalgia is fine, but the cost of saving the complex is just too much. 'Urban . parks are the backyards for people who don't have them — so they can . sit on the grass, look at trees, flowers, water,' Haber says. 'They do . not want to look at glass, steel and cement structures.' | Estimates to renovate the remnants of the 1964 New York State Pavilion run from $32 million to $72 million, not including demolition costs .
Structures, which were designed by renowned architect Philip Johnson, were among most popular attractions of the 1964 World's Fair .
Site has been off limits to the public for years .
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"as Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones in the",
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"topped by flying-saucer-like platforms, and a",
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"Now the structures are abandoned relics, with",
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"are crumbling remnants of the 1964 World's Fair.",
"The giant metal globe to the right, the",
"Unisphere, has been restored . As the fair's 50th",
"anniversary approaches . later this month, the",
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"getting renewed attention, from preservationists",
"who believe they should . be restored, and from",
"critics who see them as hulking eyesores that .",
"should be torn down. Neither option would come",
"cheap: an estimated $14 . million for demolition",
"and $32 million to $72 million for renovation.",
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"Silva, who's making a documentary about the",
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"comparing it to a remnant of the 1889 Paris",
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"Black 2 . Designed by famed architect Philip",
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"In the '70s, it became a roller skating . rink",
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Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has not been seen in public since he was arraigned on 30 federal charges in July 2013, when he still bore signs of the bloody standoff with police that led to his capture and the death of his older brother, Tamerlan. On Thursday, he's due to show his face again in court. Tamerlan, 21, still had visible injuries at the appearance 1 1/2 years ago from a shootout with police several days after the April 15, 2013, bombings. His left arm was in a cast and his face was swollen. He appeared to have a jaw injury. In the public eye: Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has been charged with carrying out the April 2013 attack that killed three people and injured more than 260. He will be in federal court on Thursday . Three people were killed and more than 260 were injured when two bombs exploded near the finish line of the marathon. Tsarnaev, who has pleaded not guilty, faces the possibility of the death penalty if he is convicted. Security will be tight in and around the federal courthouse in Boston for Thursday's final pretrial conference, which his lawyers said he would attend. It is the last scheduled court hearing before jury selection begins on January 5. The trial is expected to last several months. Seating a jury alone could take several weeks to a month. On Thursday, prosecutors and defense attorneys are expected to discuss the jury selection process with the judge. Both sides have submitted questions they want the judge to ask potential jurors, who will be selected from a pool of at least 1,200 people. A defense motion to move the trial out of Boston also is still pending. Bombers: Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev, are seen here on Boylston Street in Boston before they detonated their improvised pipe bombs on April 15, 2013 . Deadly: Runners continue to run towards the finish line of the Boston Marathon as an explosion erupts near the finish line of the race in this photo taken as the second of two devices detonated on April 15, 2013 . Tsarnaev is accused of working with his now-dead brother to place two bombs near the finish line of the 2013 marathon, killing three people and injured more than 260. His trial is scheduled for early 2014 . Earlier this month, Tsarnaev's lawyers argued anew that "emotionally charged" media coverage and the widespread impact of the attacks have made it impossible for him to get a fair trial in Massachusetts. U.S. District Judge George O'Toole Jr. rejected Tsarnaev's first request in September to move the trial, ruling that Tsarnaev's lawyers had failed to show that extensive pretrial media coverage of the bombings had prejudiced the jury pool to the point that an impartial jury could not be chosen in Boston. Tsarnaev's lawyers previously said the trial should be moved to Washington, D.C. O'Toole also rejected a defense request that prosecutors turn over evidence about his older brother's possible participation in a 2011 triple killing in suburban Waltham. Three friends of Tsarnaev were convicted this year of hampering the investigation by removing evidence from his dorm room or lying to the FBI. Azamat Tazhayakov and Dias Kadyrbayev were convicted of conspiracy and obstruction of justice for removing a backpack containing fireworks and other potential evidence while authorities were still looking for the suspected bombers. Another friend, Robel Phillipos, was convicted of lying to federal agents about being in the room. All three are awaiting sentencing. | Dzhokhar Tsarnaev is being put on trial for his role in the Boston Marathon bombing .
The April 15, 2013, attack claimed the lives of three people and injured hundreds more .
Tsarnaev and his older brother, Tamerlan are also suspected of killing an MIT police officer days later .
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A greedy postman who has been jailed after stealing nearly £250,000 worth of post was using the money to 'feather his nest'. Paul Doughty, 57, bought a timeshare in the Canary Islands and a caravan, a court was told. The Liverpool resident also kept most of his ill-gotten gains in bank accounts with balances ranging from £10,000 to £25,000. Royal Mail was forced to pay out £228,935.28 in insurance claims as a result of his crimes. Jailed: Paul Doughty stole almost £250,000 worth of post and used some of the money to buy a timeshare in the Canary Islands . Officials launched an investigation in 2011 after a number of customers complained they had not received recorded delivery parcels. The pattern of missing mail soon pointed to driver Doughty and a surveillance operation in August 2011 spotted the Warrington mail centre employee stopping on the hard shoulder of the M6 heading to Birmingham. Simon Clarke, prosecuting, told Warrington Crown Court: 'A Royal Mail investigation found there had been a sustained campaign of theft of special delivery bulk mail often used for sending reasonably high value items including currency and jewellery. Luxury: The Canary Islands in Spain (file picture), where Doughty bought a timeshare. He also bought a caravan using the money he made from his crimes . 'He was stopping his Royal Mail HGV at . the side of the motorway and removing mail sacks and putting them into . black bin bags before hiding them in bushes at the roadside. 'When he had finished his duty he would return in a private vehicle to collect the bags and dispose of them through what is thought to be a network of buyers.' Caught: A surveillance operation in August 2011 spotted the Warrington mail centre employee's thefts . He added the total loss to Royal Mail could not be calculated as many people do not report missing post. Doughty made no comment to a number of questions during police interview and initially pleaded not guilty. He then admitted fraud charges in March before being sentenced. His wife Pauline was also accused of having a hand in the operation but the charges were later dropped. Johnathon Duffy, defending, said Doughty had been an 'exemplary employee' for 16 years. He added: 'To his shame as he approached retirement, he gave in to temptation. 'He is dreadfully sorry and the consequences to him and his family are going to be disastrous as everything he has saved and worked for will be taken from him.' Judge Roger Dutton said he had no choice but to jail Doughty for three years and nine months. He added: 'Those who are employed by Royal Mail have a special position and are regarded as people the public have a high degree of trust in. 'You took thorough and complete advantage to feather your own nest while you and your wife were in a healthy financial position. 'This was pure, unadulterated greed.' Doughty stopped his Royal Mail HGV at the side of the motorway and hid mail sacks in bushes at the roadside. File picture . | Paul Doughty stole parcels from his Royal Mail lorry .
He used the money to prepare for his retirement .
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PUBLISHED: . 17:55 EST, 6 June 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 17:57 EST, 6 June 2013 . Health scare: Two new cases of hepatitis C were found among the thousands of Dr. W. Scott Harrington's patients who have been tested since March . Two new cases of hepatitis C have been reported in a health scare involving patients of a Tulsa oral surgeon whose clinics were found to be unsanitary. The Tulsa Health Department says the two new cases were found among the thousands of Dr. W. Scott Harrington's patients who have been tested since March. A total of 73 patients have tested positive for hepatitis C, five for hepatitis B and three for HIV, but there is no indication the diseases spread at the clinics. Health experts also say the spread of disease in dental clinics is extremely rare. More than 4,000 of Harrington's patients have been tested so far. As many as 7,000 people may have been exposed to blood-borne viruses. Inspectors said they found unsanitary conditions inside Harrington's clinics at Tulsa and Owasso, where it it believed that Harrington used rusty instruments and recycled needles. Harrington voluntarily stopped treating patients March 20 and is said to be cooperating with the investigation. The department says they will . personally contact those who have tested positive for any of the . diseases and will offer them and their family counseling. The . department notes the possibility that some that test positive may not . be related to the dental procedures at the Harrington practice. 'This is a complex investigation,' emphasized State Epidemiologist Dr. Kristy Bradley last month. Health . officials opened their investigation into Harrington's surgeries after a . patient with no known risk factors tested positive for both hepatitis C . and HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. It turned out the person was a . patient of Harrington's and had recently had a dental procedure at one . of his clinics. Investigated: A health . scare was sparked over the work of Dr Wayne Scott Harrington, an oral surgeon . in Tulsa. Now at least three of his patients have tested positive for HIV and 73 for . hepatitis C . On one occasion authorities launched a surprise inspection at his practice on March 18 that turned up old needles, rusty instruments and a practice of pouring bleach on patients' wounds, until they 'turned white,' according to a complaint filed by the Oklahoma Board of Dentistry. While . testing for HIV and hepatitis continues among former patients of . Harrington, the criminal investigation continues with the involvement of . both state and federal authorities. Tulsa County District . Attorney Tim Harris has released a statement regarding the allegations . against Harrington by the Oklahoma Board of Dentistry. The state dental board filed a 17-count complaint calling Harrington "a menace to the public health.' Among the allegations, Harrington allowed dental assistants to administer IV sedation and reused equipment on multiple patients. It . is improper sterilization procedures such as this that could have . infected many of his patients with any number of blood-borne viruses. Among the claims was one detailing the use of rusty instruments in patients known to have infectious diseases that were dipped twice in bleach in hope of cleaning them. ‘The CDC has determined that rusted instruments are porous and cannot be properly sterilized,’ the board said of that practice. Harrington told officials he left questions about sterilization and drug procedures to his employees. ‘They take care of that, I don't,’ the dentistry board quoted him as saying. Nearly 200 patients of Dr. W. Scott Harrington line up outside the Tulsa Health Department North Regional Health and Wellness Center in Tulsa to be tested for HIV and hepatitis . 'The . goal is to do a thorough investigation and then make some common sense . decisions on potential criminal charges and which agency is in the best . position to prosecute any case,' Harris said. Based on the number . of individuals to be interviewed and the involvement of both federal . and state investigators, Harris says the investigation is likely to be a . long one. 'Once an investigation is complete, the case will be reviewed for potential criminal charges.' Health inspectors found expired . morphine and dirty, rusty instruments that were used on patients with . infectious diseases inside an Oklahoma dental clinic, putting thousands . of people at risk for hepatitis and the virus that causes AIDS. Health officials opened their . investigation after a patient with no known risk factors tested positive . for both hepatitis C and HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. After . determining the 'index patient' had a dental procedure about the likely . time of exposure, investigators visited Harrington's office and found a . number of unsafe practices, state epidemiologist Kristy Bradley said. Inspectors allege workers at his two . clinics risked cross-contamination to the point that the state Dentistry . Board branded Harrington a 'menace to the public health.' Shocking: Health officials are urging 7,000 patients of an Oklahoma dentist (pictured Dr. W. Scott Harrington's dental office in Tulsa) to seek medical tests to ensure they haven't been exposed to the virus that causes AIDS . According to the inspectors' complaint, needles were re-inserted in drug vials after their initial . use and the office had no written infection-protection procedure. Harrington told officials he left questions about sterilization and drug procedures to his employees. 'They take care of that, I don't,' the dentistry board quoted him as saying. The doctor also is accused of letting . his assistants perform tasks only a licensed dentist should have done, . including administering IV sedation. The complaint says the doctor's . staff could not produce permits for the assistants when asked. Susan Rogers, executive director of . the state Dentistry Board, said that as an oral surgeon Harrington . regularly did invasive procedures involving 'pulling teeth, open wounds, . open blood vessels.' The board's complaint also noted Harrington and . his staff told investigators a 'high population of known infectious . disease carrier patients' received dental care from him. Despite the high-risk clientele, a . device used to sterilize instruments wasn't being properly used and . hadn't been tested in six years, the board complaint said. Tests are . required monthly. Also, a drug vial found at a clinic . this year had an expiration date of 1993 and one assistant's drug log . said morphine had been used in the clinic last year despite its not . receiving any morphine shipments since 2009. Health risk: The agencies said they found 'major violations' of the Oklahoma Dental Act (pictured the dental office is Owasso) Investigation: Letters were sent to 7,000 patients from Harrington's clinics in Tulsa and suburban Owasso since 2007 recommending testing for hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV (stock photos) 'The office looked clean,' said Joyce . Baylor, who had a tooth pulled at Harrington's Tulsa office 1½ years . ago. In an interview, Baylor, 69, said she'll be tested next week to . determine whether she contracted any infection. 'I'm sure he's not suffering financially that he can't afford instruments,' Baylor said of Harrington. Harrington voluntarily gave up his . license, closed his offices in Tulsa and suburban Owasso, and is . cooperating with investigators, said Kaitlin Snider, a spokeswoman for . the Tulsa Health Department. 'It's uncertain how long those practices have been in place,' Snider said. 'He's been practicing for 36 years.' The Centers for Disease Control and . Prevention is consulting on the case, and agency spokeswoman Abbigail . Tumpey said such situations involving dental clinics are rare. Last year . a Colorado oral surgeon was accused of reusing needles and syringes, . prompting letters to 8,000 patients, Tumpey said. It wasn't clear . whether anyone was actually infected. 'We've only had a handful of dental facilities where we've had notifications in the last decade,' Tumpey said. The Oklahoma Dentistry Board lodged a . 17-count complaint against Harrington, saying he was a 'menace to the . public health by reasons of practicing dentistry in an unsafe or . unsanitary manner.' Among the claims was one detailing the use of rusty . instruments in patients known to have infectious diseases. 'The CDC has determined that rusted instruments are porous and cannot be properly sterilized,' the board said. Health officials sent letters . to 7,000 known patients but cautioned that they don't know who visited . his clinics before 2007. The letters urged the patients to be tested for . hepatitis B, hepatitis C and HIV — viruses typically spread through . intravenous drug use or unprotected sex, not occupational settings. | Tulsa County's top prosecutor says no decision has been made on pursuing criminal charges against Dr Scott Harrington .
District Attorney says investigation could take a 'significant amount of time'
7,000 patients have been urged to get tested for hepatitis and HIV .
Total of 73 patients tested positive for hepatitis C, five for hepatitis B and three for HIV .
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The City of London has postponed its plan to issue the St Paul's anti-capitalist protesters with legal notices requiring them to leave their tent city. The City of London Corporation confirmed it had suspended legal action against demonstrators until the morning, when the situation will be reviewed. A spokesman said: 'We have not handed them (the protesters) a letter this afternoon.' Earlier a spokesman for St Paul's said the cathedral was not taking joint action with the City of London Corporation. Men (and women) at work: Protesters on the steps of St Paul's unfurled a banner on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral painting their action as essential improvements . Reprieve: Protesters were due to be served with legal notices today by the City of London Corporation, but it is now scheduled to happen in the morning . 'Members of Chapter met yesterday following the resignation of the Dean and are due to meet with the Bishop of London today,' the spokesman said. 'The Chapter have not yet sought an injunction, nor are they serving notices on the protesters today. 'They are committed to a peaceful resolution at all costs.' There were fears today that a split among senior Church of England figures on how to deal with the protest could lead to the camp remaining on the steps of St Paul's during next year's Olympic Games and the Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations. Concerns that legal action could lead to violent evictions has led to the Church's liberal wing - led by Archbishop Rowan Williams - to oppose moves to support the City of London Corporation's plans. The split could mean that some protesters would be moved from the City's land but could be allowed to remain in the shadow of St Paul's indefinitely. Authorities were given a possible foretaste of any eviction they may be forced to carry out in the early hours of this morning when police arrested 12 protesters outside Parliament Square. They were among a group of up to 200 demonstrators who are opposed plans to criminalise the act of squatting homes and other building. A protester lies before three policemen in Parliament Square during the demonstration against plans to criminalise squatting . Last night the Archbishop of Canterbury broke his silence on the protesters camped outside St Paul's Cathedral, saying he sympathised with the 'urgent larger issues' they raised. In a sign of the panic within the Church of England high command since the arrival of the activists, Dr Rowan Williams intervened yesterday after the dean of the cathedral became the third member of staff to resign. Indicating his support for the anti-capitalists' aims, the Archbishop said: 'The urgent larger issues raised by the protesters at St Paul's remain very much on the table. Archbishop: Dr Rowan Williams has kept his counsel since the protest began but, after the resignation of Dean of St Paul's Cathedral, Graeme Knowles, he has spoken and backed the demonstrators . 'We need – as a Church and as society as a whole – to work to make sure that they are properly addressed.' The Archbishop's intervention was sparked by the resignation yesterday of the Dean of St Paul's, the Right Reverend Graeme Knowles. The dean caused controversy when he closed the historic building's doors last month for the first time since the Second World War, citing 'health and safety concerns' over the tents. The cathedral reopened last week but the dean said yesterday his position had become 'untenable' amid the ongoing row. The Archbishop's endorsement of the right of the protesters to campaign showed just how confused the Church of England remains in its response to the encampment on its doorstep. His remarks came as the Bishop of London, Richard Chartres, confirmed yesterday that legal efforts to persuade the activists to leave have begun. Stepping down: The Dean of St Paul's, the Rt Rev Graeme Knowles, pictured yesterday speaking to demonstrators camped outside the Cathedral, has resigned . 'Untenable': Rt Rev Knowles became the second of the cathedral's senior clergy to resign in less than a week . Trouble brewing: The Bishop of London (centre) and a protestor in the tea tent yesterday . The bishop stressed that cathedral officials did not want a violent eviction. The . dean's departure followed Canon Chancellor of St Paul's, Giles Fraser – . who had told police to leave the activists alone after their arrival on . October 15 – and part-time chaplain Fraser Dyer. The Occupy London protesters were showing no signs of leaving despite the cathedral's requests. Dr Williams said the dean's departure was 'very sad news'. He . added: 'The events of the last couple of weeks have shown very clearly . how decisions made in good faith by good people under unusual pressure . can have utterly unforeseen and unwelcome consequences, and the clergy . of St Paul's deserve our understanding. Graeme Knowles will be much . missed.' 'Move beyond slogans': The Bishop of London has criticised demonstrators' methods . An unlikely crowd: A demonstrator directs questions to Rt Rev Knowles (second from right), and the Bishop of London, Richard Chartres (right) at the weekend . Crowd: The bishop and dean addressed a crowd of hundreds by the steps of St Paul's . Yesterday a . significant protester splinter group refused even to support the . cathedral's requests for drink, drugs and loud music to be banned from . the protest camp. They . appeared largely bemused by the resignation of the dean – which he had . to yesterday submit to the Queen, since his job is a crown appointment. Their . reluctance to leave was indicated by placards saying 'Hell no we won't . go' and 'Jesus did not quit – he drove the money lenders from the . temple'. The Government is considering whether the law needs to be tightened to deal with protests such as that being held outside St Paul's Cathedral. Justice minister Nick Herbert said everyone had a right to 'make their views known'. But he insisted it was not right to 'disrupt the life of the community' by setting up encampments. 'Everybody agrees there should be a right of peaceful protest in our country,' Mr Herbert told the BBC's Politics Show. 'People have an entitlement to make their view known. It's fundamental to our democracy and the coalition is committed to protect that. 'But we saw - for instance in Parliament Square, where there was a permanent encampment which had gone on for years there and was very disruptive to the enjoyment of Parliament Square by others. 'You cannot protest peacefully at Parliament Square because it is closed off to others. We are taking action to deal with that. 'And if necessary we will take action to deal with other invasions of private property that involved permanent encampments.' He went on: 'We want to protect peaceful protest. We do not think that it's right to disrupt the life of the community, and trespass, and permanently to set up and live somewhere - just as travellers do - which invades private property.' In a statement Mr . Knowles, the dean for four years, said: 'Since the arrival of the . protesters' camp outside the cathedral, we have all been put under a . great deal of strain and have faced what would appear to be some . insurmountable issues. 'It . has become increasingly clear to me that, as criticism of the cathedral . has mounted in the press, media and in public opinion, my position as . dean of St Paul's was becoming untenable. 'In . order to give the opportunity for a fresh approach to the complex and . vital questions facing St Paul's, I have thought it best to stand down . as dean, to allow new leadership to be exercised.' St . Paul's spokesman the Right Reverend Michael Colclough said: 'We are . committed to doing all we can to find a way ahead that ensures the main . message of the protest is not only heard but properly attended to, and . in such a way that people in the local community, as well as our own . team, can do their work peacefully for the good of everyone.' The . Bishop of London explained that due to the 'great mystery' of the . Church of England's organisation, the cathedral made its own decisions . without control from him. But he said St Paul's officials had asked him . to help out in the protesters' row. He . went on: 'There are many diverse voices in the camp outside St Paul's, . but among them, serious issues are being articulated which the cathedral . has always sought to address.' The . bishop stressed that all in the church wanted a peaceful resolution, . but added said that any responsible organisation had to investigate its . legal powers. Outside, the . camp still numbers about 200 tents – but barely 50 protesters attended a . meeting yesterday afternoon to decide tactics. About . a quarter of those present indicated that they were reluctant to accept . basic requests from the cathedral for drink and drugs to be barred from . the site and the camp to be kept tidy. In . a statement, the group, whose official name is Occupy London Stock . Exchange, said: 'The management of St Paul's Cathedral is obviously . deeply divided over the position they have taken in response to our . cause – but our cause has never been directed at the staff of the . cathedral.' The real issue was 'challenging the unsustainable financial system that punishes the many and privileges the few', it added. | Split at top of the Church could lead to protesters remaining during London Olympics and Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations .
Archbishop of Canterbury finally breaks his silence and backs protesters .
Rt Rev Graeme Knowles steps down as a result of handling of protest outside cathedral .
Canon chancellor Giles Fraser quit on Thursday over the legal action being taken against protesters, which he feared could result in violence . | 769c6515617cd48dfb7f31317afd2fae26abbb62 | [
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By . Nick Pisa . UPDATED: . 05:42 EST, 24 October 2011 . Devout: Mr Berlusconi claims he is a religious man who 'never took part in parties' at his villa . Controversial prime minister Silvio Berlusconi today insisted he was a religious man and that his infamous 'bunga bunga' parties were a figment of 'porn obsessed judges'. Berlusconi, 75, also said that 'bunga bunga' was 'nothing more than a dance' and added that 'he had never taken part' in parties held at his house where prosecutors say dozens of women were recruited and were paid for sex. The politician is accused of having sex with an underage prostitute at one of the parties where women were also said to have dressed as nuns, before performing raunchy stripteases and pole dances - allegedly rubbing crucifixes between their breasts. However media tycoon Berlusconi insisted the parties at his home in Arcore near Milan were nothing more than elegant dinners and he was a victim of left leaning prosecutors who were out to get him and oust him from power. He said: 'There was no sacrilegious behaviour at my house. This has all been invented by porn-obsessed prosecutors. 'It's all the work of the fevered imagination of prosecutors and journalists. 'My religious life is not just a . church in my home at Arcore where my family has celebrated baptisms, . marriages and funerals and the prayers of eight aunts who are nuns. Nightclub dancer Karima El Mahroug (left) and escort girl Patrizia D'Addario have been named in connection with sex parties allegedly held by Berlusconi . 'My . roots are strengthened by my Christian and human values that have been . with me since I grew up with my family and attended a school run by . Salesians (monks) and which I have passed on to my children'. Berlusconi's . private life has drawn criticism from the Catholic Church and he added: . 'These are precious values which for me are not negotiable. 'Can you imagine if I would allow any sort of blasphemous behaviour in my house ?' Berlusconi also insisted the words 'bunga bunga' which have entered global phraseology, refer to dancing that took place at his parties. He said: 'When one of my guests said "Are we going to have some bunga bunga after dinner?" they were just talking about dancing. I never took part because I have vowed never to dance. Sabina Began, said to the 'queen bee' of Berlusconi's girls, allegedly recruited three women for a party he hosted in Rome . 'I have not smoked since I managed to . save my first business adventure from an inglorious ending and I don't . gamble since I risked making a fool of myself with a professional card . player and I don't dance since I promised a friend who was dying, that . if they lived I would not dance again'. Berlusconi spoke out just hours ahead of the resumption of his corruption trial in Milan in which he is accused of paying David Mills, the estranged husband of former Labour Cabinet Minister Tessa Jowell, $600,000 in return for giving favourable evidence in previous trials. Company lawyer Mr Mills will give his evidence via video link in London . and Berlusconi has already confirmed he will attend the hearing and may . even speak out insisting that he has 'never met Mills in my life'. 'PM's girls': Sara Tommasi, left, and Barbara Guerra, right, have been . named by investigators as being among those who attended Berlusconi's . private parties . Monday's trial and the sex case are just two of four hearings that . Berlusconi is currently involved in and he has insisted he will clear . his name, adding that he is 'not afraid to face justice in the . courtroom'. Besides being accused of having underage sex with Karima El Mahroug, who was then 17, . Berlusconi is charged with abusing his position as prime minister by . securing the Moroccan born belly dancer's release from custody when she . was arrested in May 2010 for theft. Berlusconi was due to fly straight to Milan from Sunday's European Union . meeting in Brussels to discuss the ongoing Eurozone crisis. | Italian PM claims: ‘I never took part in parties at my Arcore villa’
‘I am a religious man,' he says ahead of trial resumption .
… ‘and besides “Bunga Bunga” is nothing more than a dance’ | 72b7ccb17d408443caf5e460e7aa20504dd1187e | [
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"since I promised a friend who was dying, that .",
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"Berlusconi spoke out just hours ahead of the",
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"Company lawyer Mr Mills will give his evidence",
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"may . even speak out insisting that he has 'never",
"met Mills in my life'. 'PM's girls': Sara",
"Tommasi, left, and Barbara Guerra, right, have",
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"those who attended Berlusconi's . private parties",
". Monday's trial and the sex case are just two of",
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Her nomination comes in the wake of her character's rape scene .
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(CNN) -- U.S.-Russian sniping over Syria's growing conflict isn't the early frost of a new Cold War, but it highlights the chilly spots that remain between the onetime foes, longtime observers say. The Obama administration came into office promising a "reset" of relations with Moscow after the 2008 conflict between Russia and the former Soviet republic of Georgia, a prospective NATO ally. That helped pave the way for a new strategic arms control treaty, a revamping of U.S. missile defense plans that Russia opposed and greater Russian support for sanctions aimed at curbing Iran's nuclear development. "I think that the good ties that are associated with the reset came from an analysis from both sides that there were issues where both sides had a set of common interests, and both sides could pursue those interests and do business with one another," said James Goldgeier, the dean of the American University School of International Service and a veteran Russian analyst. G-20 nations must 'do what's necessary' to boost world economy, Obama says . However, Goldgeier added, "What we've seen recently is there are still issues that divide the United States and Russia, on issues where there aren't common interests." And topping that list today is Syria, where President Bashar al-Assad's crackdown on a popular uprising spawned by the "Arab Spring" revolts across the region now threatens to become a full-blown civil war. At least 10,000 people have been killed -- opposition groups say 13,000 -- and a U.N.-Arab League cease-fire plan has all but collapsed. The United States, its Western allies and leading Arab states have condemned al-Assad, whose family has ruled Syria since 1971. But Russia has stood behind its longtime allies in Damascus, blocking action in the U.N. Security Council and warning against outside intervention on behalf of the opposition. President Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin met Monday on the sidelines of the G-20 Summit in Los Cabos, Mexico, and discussed the Syrian conflict. It was the first face-to-face talk between the two leaders since Putin returned to the president's office this year. After the nearly two-hour talk, Obama said the two had "agreed that we need to see a cessation of the violence, that a political process has to be created to prevent civil war." About a third of the session was devoted to Syria, said Mike McFaul, U.S. ambassador to Russia. Both Obama and Putin "wanted to make sure the other side of the table understood the true motivations for what they're trying to do and what they're trying not to do." The tension between Washington and Moscow flared last week when U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton accused Russia of shipping helicopters to Syria, where opposition groups say they are being used against civilians. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Thursday that his government isn't selling al-Assad any equipment that could be used against protesters, just delivering air defense systems under contracts struck years ago -- though another Russian official, speaking on condition of anonymity, told CNN that Russia is refurbishing older copters it had sold previously. On Monday, U.K. marine insurer The Standard Club said it had stopped coverage for Russian operator Femco's cargo ship, MV Alaed, amid allegations that the ship is carrying weapons to Syria. Ship-tracking data showed the Alaed was off the northern coast of Scotland on Monday. U.S. officials have said the ship is heading for Syria with attack helicopters and munitions. American officials said Friday they were tracking the Nikolay Filchenov, a Russian military cargo ship believed to be bound for Syria. RIA Novosti, Russia's state-run news agency, denied the report Monday, citing a source in the Black Sea Fleet as saying the Nikolay Filchenov remained docked at its base in Sevastopol. Russia stood aside as the Security Council authorized international intervention in the Libyan revolt that toppled longtime strongman Moammar Gadhafi in 2011. But Syria "is a place where Russia has real interests at stake," said Matt Rojansky, deputy director of the Russia-Eurasia program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington. "The problem for the Russians is Assad just isn't very effective," he said. Rather than crushing the revolt against him, "It seems that everything he does just inflames it even more." That gives the U.S. and its allies the opening to put more pressure on al-Assad, who took power after his father's death in 2000. "The Russians would love to see those arguments go away and get back to geopolitics," Rojansky said. "But those arguments are not going to go away while more civilians are getting killed, and the Russians understand that." 'Entire families trapped under the rubble,' Syrian opposition says . Meanwhile, he said officials in Moscow see U.S. support for the Syrian opposition as another "encroachment" on their backyard. "They see this in part of the same continuum of what's been happening in post-Soviet states over the past decade," Rojansky said. Previous American support for reform movements in former Soviet republics "creates a bunch of problems in the neighborhood," while the U.S. stance against Iran's nuclear program is seen as another push for "regime change," he said. And Martin Indyk, a former U.S. ambassador to Israel and assistant secretary of state in the Clinton administration, told CNN's "Amanpour" program that the top Russian priority is "that at the end of the day, Syria not be taken out from the Russian column and put in the American column." "We don't have a very good track record on reassuring them of that, because essentially, that's what we've gone around doing since the Cold War," he said. "So, there's a real mistrust of our intentions there, notwithstanding assurances that we might be trying to give there." But neither side wants to see the Syrian conflict spread to neighboring countries such as Lebanon, which has been torn between pro- and anti-Syrian factions in recent years. And the United States needs Russian help with Iran, which has defied U.N. demands that it stop producing nuclear fuel amid Western and Israeli accusations that it is driving toward nuclear weapons. Opinion: Why Putin can't be forced to deal . That could leave Washington in a grim position, Indyk said. "It is a real irony that on the one hand, we're expecting Lavrov to go off to Tehran in these coming days and deliver a more flexible position on the part of Iranians towards the offer that's on the table in the nuclear talks that are going to take place in Moscow, in which we're heavily dependent on the Russians to cooperate with us and pressure the Iranians," he said. "And at the same time, we're beating them over the head for being too supportive of the Assad regime, particularly by providing these attack helicopters. "It's a very hard balancing game, and there is this tension between them that is not easily reconciled," Indyk said. "So, ultimately, I think we're going to have to decide which one is more important to us. And I suspect that, at the end of the day, it will be the Iranian issue and the nuclear weapons programs we run that trumps concern about what's happening in Syria." And Goldgeier said the Syrian crisis is a reminder that "fundamental differences" remain between the former Cold War antagonists, "and what's happening in Syria exposes the limits of the relationship between U.S. and Russia." "It's not the Cold War. It's not going to be the Cold War," he said. But the dispute over Syria "could be as serious as the Georgian war, because it does expose a Russian approach that is fundamentally at odds with Western interests -- really, in this case everyone else's interests." Syria-bound Russian cargo ship loses insurance . CNN's Tim Lister contributed to this report. | Syria may strain U.S.-Russian ties, but they still need each other, observers say .
Syria "is a place where Russia has real interests at stake," Carnegie analyst says .
The United States needs Russian help in the Iran nuclear talks, former diplomat says . | 8fa63b87f7161e7c531740da1196cb538faa8070 | [
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By . Paul Thompson . PUBLISHED: . 19:50 EST, 21 August 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 20:43 EST, 21 August 2012 . What boy? Stacey Kerres was found by police lying topless in a Florida hotel parking lot . A babysitter was discovered lying topless in a hotel parking lot - while the five-year-old boy entrusted to her care was left to his own devices for almost an hour. Stacey Kerres, 47, of Fort Pierce, Florida, had no idea where her young charge was when police discovered her in the middle of the lot. ‘I don’t even know where (the boy) is right now,’ she babbled to officers after she was found. The nanny appeared incoherent and lethargic as she was interviewed by officers in Melbourne, Florida, according to the police report. She was and arrested on charges of child neglect. Kerres told police she was looking after the boy while his mother gambled at a nearby casino. Police had earlier found the boy in the care of the hotel staff. Investigators said Kerres and the boy were staying at the River Palm Hotel. Bad Nanny: Kerres was found lying topless in the hotel's parking lot by police, who said she appeared lethargic and incoherent . Authorities were called there after hotel staff found the boy wandering alone. When officers questioned the youngster, he said his mother had gone to the casino and he had been left with a woman named Stacey. Police searched the property and found Kerres, identified with a dagger-and-rose ankle tattoo, lying topless in the hotel parking lot. Police booked Kerres into the Brevard County Jail Complex and searched unsuccessfully for the mother before turning the case over to the Department of Children and Families. Kerres, who was ordered by a judge to have no further contact with the child pending the outcome of the case, will have a September 18 hearing on the child neglect charges. Booked: Police slapped Kerres (pictured left with two unidentified acquaintances) with child neglect charges . | Stacey Kerres, 47, was in charge of the child while his mother gambled at Florida casino . | 70fafb3bf936da44dfd1a21e5f6c35823538abc6 | [
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David Cameron's battle with Brussels proves it is impossible to control immigration from the EU, France's far right leader Marine Le Pen has claimed. The National Front MEP, who is standing for President in 2017, held up Mr Cameron as an 'example' of how European freedom of movement rules were sacrosanct in Brussels. Ms Le Pen wrote on Twitter: ‘We are not free to decide our immigration policy – as the example of Mr Cameron recently proved.’ Scroll down for video . National Front leader Marine Le Pen has dismissed David Cameron's efforts to reform migration - claiming it was an example that the EU was impossible to reform . The intervention comes after German Chancellor Angela Merkel reportedly told Mr Cameron that she would rather see Britain leave the EU than rip up freedom of movement rules. Mrs Merkel warned the Prime Minister that he was reaching a ‘point of no return’ by pushing for reform of the bloc’s sacred free movement system. The threat has forced Mr Cameron to tone down his ambitions for any deal to curb EU immigration. Mr Cameron has reportedly ditched a plan to impose a cap on the number of migrants allowed into Britain from the EU. Ministers will instead focus on making the existing rules work better for Britain. A source said Mr Cameron’s plans – to be outlined before Christmas – would stretch EU rules ‘to their limits’. She wrote: 'We are not free to decide our immigration policy – as the example of Mr Cameron recently proved’ German Chancellor Angela Merkel has blocked proposals to cap the number of EU migrants allowed into Britian . One proposal would ban EU migrants coming to Britain unless they had a job to go to. Anyone unable to support themselves would be deported after three months. It is thought the Prime Minister will seek Mrs Merkel’s approval before announcing any changes. Critics said Mrs Merkel’s warning demonstrated the weakness of Mr Cameron’s position. Eurosceptic Tory MP Jacob Rees-Mogg said: ‘It is looking increasingly unlikely that it will be possible to get a successful renegotiation.' Ukip leader Nigel Farage said: ‘The only logical next step is to abandon the renegotiation and announce an immediate referendum.’ It came after a close ally of the PM warned that he may “never be able to control” immigration from within the European Union and voters will have to accept that “a very large” number of foreigners will come to the UK every year. Nick Boles, a business and education minister, said that freedom of movement is a “fundamental principle” of the EU. Calais Mayor Natacha Bouchart was joined by Philippe Mignonet, Deputy Mayor of Calais (right) and Emmanuel Aguis, First Deputy to the Mayor (left) to give evidence to Parliament last week where . Campaigners fear that a new planned camp in Calais could quickly turn into a 'ghetto' for migrants . Meanwhile, it emerged today that British taxpayers will be contributing to a new £2.35 million a year welcome centre for UK-bound illegal migrants in Calais. The bill will be added to the £12million the British government has already pledged to the French to improve security in the port town this year. During a visit to Calais on Monday, French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve signed an agreement to ensure the new facility will be open by January. But aid groups warned the centre could turn into an expensive 'ghetto' that will become a magnet for thousands more asylum seekers who want to make the journey across the English Channel. Mr Cazeneuve said the centre will have 'a budget of more than three million euros a year, which the state will be asking the European Union for.' Britain pays more than £8bn a year to the EU, meaning UK money will certainly end up being used to welcome the migrants to Calais, who currently number around 2,500. Mr Cazeneuve said the centre will be housed in a collection of prefabricated buildings close to the docks, where migrants try to get on lorries every day. Spain, Romania, Greece and Italy have seen the biggest increases in NINOs in the last six years, according to official government figures . The facility will serve at least 1,500 meals a day, and provide heating toilets and showers as well as beds for the most vulnerable. Thousands of migrants are camped in Calais waiting for their chance to make it to Britain. The French port’s mayor told MPs last week that Britain was seen as an ‘El Dorado’ for migrants – and many were prepared to die to make the journey. Blaming the UK for the crisis, Natacha Bouchart said lavish benefits and the prospect of illegal work and accommodation were magnets for immigrants determined to get across the English Channel. She said illegal migrants, many fleeing humanitarian disasters in Africa and the Middle East, were ‘prepared to die’ to reach Britain, believing it to be like the mythical lost city of gold, El Dorado. Giving evidence to the Commons home affairs select committee, she said: ‘The real magnet is not the city of Calais but the benefits that are perceived in Great Britain. ‘The weekly benefits of £36 that are given to migrants or asylum seekers is a huge amount for people who have nothing in their lives. ‘They have no idea about the value of money … But they know from those people who have got through [to Britain] that … they can easily find work, don’t have to declare their work, they can find accommodation and can get some money every week. People who have got through call and say, “ … this is El Dorado and we’re staying here”.’ | PM's battles with Brussels held up as an 'example' by Marine Le Pen .
She claims he is proving 'we are not free to decide our immigration policy'
Comes after Angela Merkel vetoed the PM's plan to cap EU migration .
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TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- Iran's parliament speaker has criticized U.S. President-elect Barack Obama for saying that Iran's development of a nuclear weapon is unacceptable. Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has outlined where he thinks U.S. policy needs to change. Ali Larijani said Saturday that Obama should apply his campaign message of change to U.S. dealings with Iran. "Obama must know that the change that he talks about is not simply a superficial changing of colors or tactics," Larijani said in comments carried by the semi-official Mehr News Agency. "What is expected is a change in strategy, not the repetition of objections to Iran's nuclear program, which will be taking a step in the wrong direction." In his first post-election news conference Friday afternoon, Obama reiterated that he believes a nuclear-armed Iran would be "unacceptable." He also said he would help mount an international effort to prevent it from happening. Larijani said that U.S. behavior toward Iran "will not change so simply" but that Obama's election showed internal conditions in the United States have shifted. He added that Iran does not mind if the United States provides other Persian Gulf countries with nuclear technology, but "you should know that you cannot prevent the Islamic Republic [from reaching its goals in the nuclear field]," according to the news agency. Obama cautioned Friday that it had only been a few days since the election and that he was not in office. "Obviously, how we approach and deal with a country like Iran is not something that we should simply do in a knee-jerk fashion. I think we've got to think it through," Obama said. "But I have to reiterate once again that we only have one president at a time. And I want to be very careful that we are sending the right signals to the world as a whole that I am not the president, and I won't be until January 20th." Larijani was speaking two days after Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad congratulated Obama, the first time an Iranian leader has offered such wishes to a U.S. president-elect since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. One analyst said the welcome was a gesture from the hard-line president that he is open to a more conciliatory relationship with the United States. Ahmadinejad said Tehran "welcomes basic and fair changes in U.S. policies and conducts," according to the state-run Islamic Republic News Agency on Thursday. Relations between the United States and Iran have historically been chilly and have been further strained in recent years over Iran's nuclear program. Tehran insists that the program exists for peaceful purposes, but the United States and other Western nations are concerned by Iran's refusal to halt uranium enrichment activities. CNN's Shirzad Bozorgmehr contributed to this report. Copyright 2008 CNN. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Associated Press contributed to this report. | Iran criticizes Obama for saying nuclear weapon development unacceptable .
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By . Craig Hope for MailOnline . Follow @CraigHope_DM . Follow all the action as it happens right up until the deadline at 11pm . Sebastian Coates has teamed up with fellow Uruguayan Gus Poyet at Sunderland after completing a season-long loan move from Liverpool. The 23-year-old – who featured against England at the World Cup – joined the Reds in 2011 but has managed only 12 league appearances, spending the second half of last season on loan at Nacional back in his homeland. But Coates will be hoping for a fresh start under Poyet at the Stadium of Light after sealing his deadline-day switch from Anfield. New arrival: Sunderland have signed Uruguayan Sebastian Coates on a season-long loan from Liverpool . New challenge: Coates will link up with fellow Uruguayan Gus Poyet at the Stadium of Light . Eyes on the prize: Coates has rarely featured for Liverpool but has 15 international caps to his name . The centre-back – capped 15 times by Uruguay – underwent a medical on Monday and becomes the club’s eighth signing of the summer. He could make his debut when Sunderland entertain Spurs a week on Saturday. As reported by Sportsmail last week, Sunderland defender Valentin Roberge has completed a season-long loan move to Ligue One side Stade De Reims. The 27-year old arrived at the Stadium of Light last summer from Portuguese club Maritimo but made only 13 appearances for the Black Cats. Sunderland were waiting to complete the loan signing of Sebastian Coates from Liverpool before confirming Roberge’s exit. Photo call: Coates is officially unveiled as a Sunderland player on transfer deadline day . Frustrated figures: Coates has barely played for Liverpool since joining the club in 2011 . On the move: Coates, pictured scoring against QPR, has left Anfield on a season-long loan . | Uruguayan defender joins Black Cats on loan for the season .
Coates links up with fellow Uruguayan Gus Poyet at Stadium of Light .
23-year-old joined Liverpool from Nacional in August 2011 .
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By . Mail On Sunday Reporter . Hospital bosses launched an urgent inquiry last night after the medical records of dozens of patients were found ‘blowing around’ in a street. Personal information on about 49 patients – including names, ages and medical histories – were listed on four so-called ‘ward handover sheets’ found in the middle of Cardiff, more than 40 miles from Frenchay Hospital in Bristol where they originated. In some cases, nurses had written that patients exhibited signs of cancer, but were ‘not aware’ they might have the disease. The records of 49 patients from Frenchay Hospital, in Bristol, were found blowing around in a street in central Cardiff, more than 40 miles from where they were supposed to have been kept . The person who found the papers told The Mail on Sunday: ‘They were just blowing around. Anyone could have picked them up.’ North Bristol NHS Trust, which runs the hospital, last night offered its ‘sincere apologies’ to those involved and promised a ‘full and thorough investigation’. | Records of 49 patients found blowing around in central Cardiff .
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By . Kerry Mcdermott . PUBLISHED: . 10:33 EST, 1 May 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 10:58 EST, 1 May 2013 . A son who surprised his mother by paying off her mortgage posted a heartwarming video of her reaction online. The footage, in which the Canadian man can be seen handing his Ethiopian mother an envelope containing a cheque, has been watched more than half a million times in the space of two days. As it dawns on his mother what the cheque means, for several seconds she can only say one thing: 'Wow.' Scroll down for video . Gesture: A Canadian man who surprised his Ethiopian mother by paying off her mortgage posted a video of her overwhelmed reaction online . She then says, according to the translation of her words on screen: 'Tonight I will not sleep for fear of dying of happiness.' Her son, known only as YouTube user iProjectAtlas, posted the video online with the title 'Dear Mother'. He said in a caption that, while he was 'by no means a perfect son', he wanted to 'do right by a very special woman in my life'. He went on to say that giving her the means to pay off her mortgage could not amount to even one-tenth of what she had done for him in his life. Trickster: The man sat his mother down and told her they needed to talk . Reaction: The video which shows the young man handing the cheque to his mother has been watched more than 650,000 times online in the space of two days . Disbelief: A translation of the stunned woman's reaction appears on screen in the video . Surprise: After opening the envelope her son hands to her, his mother takes several seconds to digest what she is holding . Wow: His mother appears totally overwhelmed by her son's life-changing gesture . 'What I did for my mother can't even amount to 1/10 of what she's done for me,' he wrote. 'I can't even say that you can compare the two. 'That being said seeing her smile, seeing her shoulders drop, her breathe a sigh of relief made everything worth it. 'I . don't expect everyone to understand but I just wanted to share that, to . see what a small gesture can do for those closest to us,' he wrote. Happiness: The man's beaming mother tries to sum up what her son's gift means to her . | Video shows man handing his mother an envelope with a cheque inside .
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(CNN)Two bodies have been found in the ruins of an Annapolis, Maryland, mansion that burned two days ago, Anne Arundel County fire officials said Wednesday at a press conference. Technology executive Don Pyle, his wife and four grandchildren are feared dead in the fire. Officials said the two bodies have not been identified. For the first time since the fire broke out on Monday, local and federal officials were able to secure the structure and access the foundation of the 16,000-square-foot house. Cadaver dogs led them to the bodies, officials said. Officials would not comment on the age range of the victims found, nor would they discuss where they were located or the possible cause of death. Authorities are treating the house as a crime scene. Officials said this is standard procedure for a case like this and no evidence has been found to indicate suspicious activity. The waterfront house belonged to Pyle, chief operating officer for ScienceLogic, company spokesman Antonio Piraino said. Pyle was believed to have been at home with his wife, Sandy, and four grandchildren. The sheer size of the structure and the fact that three-fourths of the building had collapsed into the basement, with piles of deep-seeded debris still smoldering, compounded the search, Anne Arundel County Fire Capt. Robert Howarth said Tuesday. He is leading the investigation along with a team from the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. "Your looking at five standard houses put together," he said Tuesday. "This is more of a commercial fire than it is a residential fire. There are a lot of businesses that aren't 16,000 square feet. That adds to it." Pyle had not been heard from on Monday, and his colleagues at ScienceLogic were "hoping for a miracle," CNN affiliate WJLA-TV in Washington reported. Heavy equipment was brought in to aid in the search for victims and clues -- a process that could take days. "We have some very unique challenges with this house," Howarth said. "The construction of the house contained a lot of very heavy materials. We're looking at some steel beams that weigh in the area of 7 tons." When the first firefighters arrived on the scene early Monday, they received conflicting reports about whether the family may have been out of town. But after interviews with relatives, it was determined that six members of the family were not accounted for, Anne Arundel County fire officials said. "We still do not have 100% proof that they're in this house," Howarth said. Fire officials said they were alerted to the fire about 3:30 a.m. Monday. About 80 firefighters responded. The ATF national response team responded because the fire was deemed suspicious, Howarth said. The fire department said crews had difficulty knocking down the blaze because the house is secluded, apparently with no fire hydrants on the scene. Photos the fire department posted on Twitter showed hoses stretched for long distances. Capt. Russ Davies, Anne Arundel County fire spokesman, said it took hours for fire department tanker trucks and a fire boat on an adjacent creek to bring the fire under control. Pyle's company bio described him as a industry veteran who has held multiple CEO positions, with more than 25 years' experience in information technology infrastructure software and hardware management. Pyle told The Washington Post last year that after holding positions in a family business, he decided to look for an "industry that was in its infancy and something that would have growth potential." He started in a sales position in a firm that connected computers over transmission lines, and later sold both hardware and software components for the Internet. Pyle told the newspaper he eventually moved from sales to sales management to general management positions. In 1992, the company went public and was sold to Cisco Systems five years later for $4.2 billion, according to the Post. CNN's Wes Bruer, Ralph Ellis, Shimon Prokupecz and Lindy Royce contributed to this report . | 2 bodies found in Annapolis mansion that burned, fire officials said .
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Mexican hitmen allegedly killed more than a dozen students who went missing last month after a clash with corrupt local police, then buried them in a recently-discovered mass grave. State prosecutors in the country said a man they arrested told how 17 of the missing youths were rounded up and killed, then thrown in pits, where badly charred remains have now been unearthed. Authorities said that the man told them how the students, who went missing after a violent clash on September 26, were marched to the site on the outskirts of Iguala, Guerrero state before their deaths. Scroll down for video . Hunt: A forensic investigator works at the site of the mass graves, near Iguala in Mexico . The bodies found by authorities are so damaged that they could not be identified. All that is left are bones and small pieces of flesh. Investigators found 28 bodies there, though local officials say as many as 34 were buried across six separate pits. It could be days before the identities of the dead are known for sure. Security officials said earlier they believed the victims . had been driven to the end of the track, walked up the hillside, . executed and buried in six graves. As investigators worked at the site, up to 2,000 protesters blocked a main highway in the Guerrero state capital of Chilpancingo demanding justice. 'You took them alive, we want them returned alive,' read a huge banner hung across the road linking Mexico City and Acapulco. Victims: The above poster shows the 43 missing students and offers a reward for their recovery . Remote spot: Officers stand watch near the site of the mass grave on the outskirts of Iguala in Mexico . Mass grave: The roughly 30 bodies in the grave are believed to belong the group of 43 missing students . Jesus Lopez, an Acapulco street vendor whose 19-year-old son Giovani is among the missing, said he hoped the remains weren't those of the students. Other relatives 'told us that (the remains) were burned, and that they couldn't be the kids,' Lopez said. 'But we're really nervous.' Mexico's National Human Rights Commission opened its own investigation into the case for possible 'serious human rights abuses,' such as extrajudicial executions and forced disappearances by Iguala city police. Police infiltrated by local drug cartels are suspected of . abducting some of the students, a local security official said, . speaking on condition of anonymity. One security official said: 'You really can't call them police'. He added that suspected gang members had told . investigators that police had handed over the students to the . people who killed them, who belonged to the gang. Suspicion: Masked police officers stand guard atop a vehicle outside of the morgue in Iguala . Forensic workers arrive at the morgue: Relatives of the missing have given DNA samples for identification . Grim work: The remains of nine people had been brought from the hillside so far, with another 25 to follow . Heartbroken: Relatives and colleagues blockade a toll road near the site of the disappearance . Demonstration: Fellow students protested earlier this week over the dissapearance . The suspected . gang members had also helped the authorities identify the site, . the security official said. Soldiers and police had cordoned off the dirt track where it . ended not far from the graves, which lay about a 40-minute walk . across rocky terrain inaccessible by vehicle. The fatal clashes took place in Iguala on the night of September 26. Thirty people, including 22 police, have been arrested in . connection with the violence, which claimed the lives of at . least six people and left 25 injured. Information leading to the discovery of the graves had in . part come from the interrogation of local police arrested after . the clashes in Iguala, the security official said. Guerrero state, home to Iguala and the resort of Acapulco, . has been one of the most lawless in the country for years. Officials said the remains of nine people had been taken . down from the hillside so far, with another 25 due to follow. | Forty-three students went missing after clash with corrupt police last month .
State prosecutors now say arrested man told how 17 of them were killed .
Captured protesters allegedly marched to grave site in Iguala, Guerrero .
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Jerusalem (CNN) -- The Palestinian Authority is planning to hold overdue elections this year, a move seen as a reaction to the political discontent taking hold across the Arab world. Officials said the authority will hold legislative and presidential elections no later than September in the West Bank and Gaza. The announcement comes a few days after officials said they intend to hold local elections in the West Bank and Gaza. Yasser Abed Rabbo, the secretary-general of the Palestine Liberation Organization, said polls will be held "to satisfy the will of the Palestinian people." Palestinian legislator Hanan Ashrawi said the Palestinians believe "it's high time" for polls "because we need to re-establish the legitimacy of our institutions through elections." "We are a big nation, we have lots of people with potential and ability and integrity and charisma and national commitment and I think we should come up with leadership that will do the job," she told CNN. Palestinians regard these moves as a response to ferment in the Arab world -- street outrage that sparked the overthrow of strongmen in Egypt and Tunisia, a government change in Jordan, and a promise in Algeria to end the emergency rule there. Also, leaders across the Arab world are envisioning reforms to address grassroots economic grievances. The election announcement was also made amid a persistent focus on resolving Palestinian disputes with Israel. In another development on Saturday that clouds the direction of Israeli-Palestinian talks, chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erakat, the face of the Palestinian people to many in the West, resigned from his post. The election announcement comes amid a deep political schism. The West Bank government of the Palestinian Authority is dominated by the Fatah party of President Mahmoud Abbas, and Gaza is ruled by the rival Islamist group Hamas. It's unclear now whether the polls will be held in Gaza since the Hamas movement rejects the authority of the Palestinian Authority government in the West Bank city of Ramallah. Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum called the plan for elections "invalid and illegal," claiming that Palestinian Authority leaders President Mahmoud Abbas and Salam Fayyad lack the legitimacy to make such a move. He said that political reconciliation between Palestinians was necessary before elections could be held and characterized the announcement as a move by the Palestinian Authority to prevent the wave of revolutionary changes taking place in the region from spreading to the Palestinians. But Ashrawi said the Palestinian Authority is trying to persuade Hamas to participate in elections and believes elections would help the state address its concerns with Israel. "We are preparing also for statehood and we believe this is an instrument for national unity -- so all these things made it imperative that we do have elections between now and September," she said. The vote would mark the first time elections have been held in the Palestinian territories since 2006. In that year, legislative elections brought Hamas into power and led to international sanctions against the Palestinian Authority until Hamas agrees to the renunciation of violence, acceptance of previous agreements between the Palestinian Authority and Israel, and the recognition of Israel. Various attempts at reaching an accord through Palestinian unity talks have ended in deadlock. Israel wields ultimate authority in the West Bank despite significant local autonomy there. Israel withdrew its troops and citizens from Gaza in 2005, but attacks by Gaza-based militants on the Jewish state have prompted tough Israeli military responses and a stiff economic embargo. "We are undergoing a serious political crisis given the fact that Israel is continuing settlement activities -- there are no negotiations and there is no international will to hold Israel accountable," said Ashrawi, who's also a member of the Fatah executive committee. | Presidential, national elections to be held by September, authorities say .
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British-based Marussia have said they are ‘shocked’ ‘angered’ and ‘deeply saddened’ by claims they contributed to Jules Bianchi’s life-threatening crash at the Japanese Grand Prix. It was reported that the Frenchman, whose condition remains critical after he ploughed into the back of a tractor during the rain-lashed race, didn’t slow down under waved yellow flags and was even urged to go faster by his team. But Marussia have issued a response to the claims which they have described as ‘entirely false’. VIDEO Scroll down to watch Alain Prost angry about Bianchi crash . The scene of Jules Bianchi's horror 110mph crash at the Japanese Grand Prix earlier this month . The Formula One grid stood united for Bianchi with a period of silence ahead of Sunday's Russian Grand Prix . ‘The Marussia F1 Team is shocked and angered by these allegations,’ a statement released by the Banbury-based outfit said on Wednesday. ‘At a time when its driver is critically ill in hospital, and the team has made clear that its highest priority is consideration for Jules and his family, it is distressed to have to respond to deeply upsetting rumours and inaccuracies in respect of the circumstances of Jules’ accident. ‘However, given that these allegations are entirely false, the team has no alternative but to address these.’ Marussia, eighth in the constructors’ championship after Bianchi claimed the team’s first-ever points’ finish at the Monaco Grand Prix, insisted that telemetry provided to the FIA proved Bianchi did decrease his speed before he lost control of his car. This has since been examined and confirmed by race director Charlie Whiting. Bianchi's car was vacant in Russia after Marussia opted against naming a replacement driver . The Frenchman remains critically ill in hospital after his horror crash at the Japanese Grand Prix . Whiting told a media briefing at the Russian Grand Prix last week: 'I know what speed he left the track at. We have seen the data from all cars, and everyone slowed down. 'Some didn't slow down much, some a lot. We don't need to go into how much he slowed down compared to others. He did slow down; it is a matter of degree.' Marussia also provided the FIA with a full transcript of its radio communication with Bianchi during the race, and insist that it proved they never made any instruction for him to ignore the yellow flags deployed after Adrian Sutil’s spin minutes before Bianchi's crash. Bianchi remains in a grave condition at Mie University Hospital and on Monday his family said he still faces a 'number of medical challenges'. The 25-year-old’s parents and siblings have been beside his hospital bed since the accident, and his father Philippe said he fears the worst outcome. ‘Every time the phone rings we know it could be the hospital to say Jules is dead,’ Philippe Bianchi said on Tuesday. ‘The doctors have said that it is already a miracle; that nobody has ever survived such a serious accident, but Jules does not give up. ‘One day he seems a little better, another a bit worse. The doctors don't say. The damage in the impact was great, but they don't know how it will evolve.’ During the course of Tuesday 14th October, a number of media reports emerged suggesting: . 1. That Jules Bianchi did not slow down under the double waved yellow flags shown after Adrian Sutil had spun off in the wet conditions . and . 2. That the team urged Jules to go faster during the double waved yellow flag period in order to keep Marcus Ericsson behind. The Marussia F1 Team is shocked and angered by these allegations. At a time when its driver is critically ill in hospital, and the team has made clear that its highest priority is consideration for Jules and his family, it is distressed to have to respond to deeply upsetting rumours and inaccuracies in respect of the circumstances of Jules’ accident. However, given that these allegations are entirely false, the team has no alternative but to address these. Regarding point 1, Jules did slow down under the double waved yellow flags. That is an irrefutable fact, as proven by the telemetry data, which the team has provided to the FIA. In the FIA press conference which took place in Sochi on Friday 10 October, Charlie Whiting, the FIA’s Race Director, confirmed that the team had provided such data, that he himself had examined this data and that Jules did slow. Regarding point 2, an audio copy of the full radio transmission between Jules and the team, and also a written transcript thereof, were provided to the FIA. It is quite clear from the transmission and the transcript that at no point during the period leading up to Jules’ accident did the team urge Jules to drive faster or make any comments suggesting that he should do so. The team sincerely hopes that, having clarified these facts, it can now avoid any further distractions to its primary focus at this time, which is providing support for Jules and his family. VIDEO Alain Prost angry about Bianchi crash . | It was claimed that Marussia urged Bianchi to ignore yellow flags .
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By . Kate Lyons . and Ryan Lipman . and Zoe Nauman . Natarsha Belling has put on a brave face before presenting doomed breakfast programme Wake Up for the last time. The host of the axed show was spotted on Thursday looking tense and emotional after shooting the second last episode earlier in the day. But Belling is not the only one feeling the pain, with staff who have been told their jobs have been axed as part of Channel Ten’s cut backs being forced to come to work and sit at their desks with nothing to do while decisions are made over whether they have new roles within the ailing TV network. Scroll down for video . Taking its toll: News of Wake Up's axing the day before appears to have had an affect on host Natarsha Belling, who was spotted looking upset with her arms crossed as she walked on a busy footpath in Sydney's eastern suburbs on Thursday . An insider revealed to the Mail Online as the company looks at whether positions can be found for the team on the now defunct Wake Up, which was dumped after just six months on air, the staff are still being made to come into the building every day for the next two weeks. Although they no longer have arrive at 3am – the usual start time for breakfast TV crew, they are being expected to put in a full working day. However with the show now canned, they are left twiddling their thumbs waiting to find out if they are one of the lucky few to be offered a new job. The insider said: 'The atmosphere is pretty bad. Everyone is very down and as you can imagine the last thing they want to do is come into an office and sit at a desk when they have absolutely nothing to do. 'They are trying to put a brave face on things but it’s very tough. It’s not a great place to be right now.' A day earlier Channel Ten confirmed it was axing Wake Up as well as its early, morning and late news bulletins and cutting up to 150 jobs . With the impact taking its toll on the presenter, she was seen with her arms crossed while walking on a busy footpath in Sydney's eastern suburbs - and with the pain of the past 24 hours written all over her face. The 38-year-old was also later spotted walking with a mobile phone in her hand as she clutched onto a pen and piece of paper. Another image shows Belling clenching her hands tightly as she walked, and with her thoughts appearing to be elsewhere. The host's demeanor was in stark contrast to the brave face she put the night before at the InStyle and Audi Women Of Style Awards on Wednesday evening, following news of the axing earlier that day. Contrast: Belling put on a brave face when she attended the the InStyle and Audi Women Of Style Awards on Wednesday night, just hours after Channel Ten announced it was axing Wake Up . Wake Up will air for the last time this morning, with Belling and co-host James Mathison presenting what is expected to be sombre and emotional final episode. Despite Belling learning on Wednesday that Wake Up was due to get the chop, the presenter said she spent the afternoon after the announcement 'eating ice cream' with her sons Harrison and Hugo. 'It's a really sad day for Network 10,' she told the Daily Telegraph. 'I'm heartbroken but I have no regrets because I have put in 110 per cent since day one and you cannot control circumstances that are out of your control.' Natasha Exelby, Natarsha Belling, and James Mathison, were the original co-hosts of Wake Up, which will cease production on Friday . Studio 10's Jessica Rowe also attended the awards on Wednesday night and said she felt sadness for her colleagues at the axed breakfast show. The television presenter said she felt guilty for being dressed up and attending the event, given the grim situation many of her co-workers were facing. 'It's awful, it is awful,' Rowe said of the announcement yesterday that Channel Ten would be axing Wake Up, as well as its early, morning and late news bulletins and cutting up to 150 jobs. 'In a way it kind of feels odd being here all frocked up and smiling when for a lot of people it's bloody awful and it is really sad,' she told The Daily Telegraph. Ms Rowe is one of the hosts of Studio 10, which will remain on air, but she said despite the fact their show had been saved they were not 'happy'. 'Having in the past been through times when I have lost my job, it is not great.' Jessica Rowe said it felt 'odd' to be glammed up for an event on a day when it was announced that up to 150 employees at Channel 10 would be losing their jobs. Wake Up was launched in November 2013, in a bid to compete with Channel Seven's Sunrise and Channel Nine's Today and rumours have been circulating for weeks that the struggling show might be about to get the chop. Wake Up was the brainchild of Sunrise mastermind Adam Boland, and was launched in November 2013, with three hosts, Natasha Exelby, James Mathison, and Natarsha Belling. Just 16-days later, Ms Exelby was cut from the panel, after it was decided the show's chemistry was not working. The last episodes of Wake Up and the 5.30am news bulletin will air on Friday. Channel Ten announced today that their new morning line-up will start on Monday. It will feature cooking show Ready, Steady, Cook at 6am, followed by repeats of Entertainment Tonight and The Bold and The Beautiful. Rounding out the morning is Jamie's 30 Minute meals, which starts at eight. According to a Ten announcement, Jamie's 30 Minute Meals is a first run episode. It has struggled to attract viewers, averaging 30-40,000 per day, around a tenth of the viewers tuning in to Channels Nine and Seven. In his email to staff informing them of the cuts yesterday, Channel Ten CEO, Hamish McLennan stated: 'Wake Up has not resonated with enough viewers to make it a viable program.' The extent of the redundancies are not yet known, but in his email Mr McLennan informed staff that the struggling network will also cut its 5.30am, 11am, and 10.30pm news bulletins, though it will continue to produce the 5pm news bulletin. 'It is a tough period for Ten and we need to take some painful, but necessary, measures to restructure the business,' the email to staff said. 'Unfortunately, it is proposed that Wake Up and the Early, Morning and Late News will cease production on Friday, May 23, 2014. Studio 10 is performing well and will continue as a vital part of our daytime schedule, which ranks number one.' He concluded the email saying: 'The next few weeks will be a difficult and sad period, as colleagues leave the business.' The last episode of Wake Up will air on Friday. Channel 10 CEO Hamish McLennan informed staff yesterday that the breakfast show Wake Up and some news bulletins will be axed. It is rumoured that up to 150 jobs will be cut . The Wake Up replacement line-up includes Ready, Steady, Cook at 6am, followed by repeats of Bold and The Beautiful, pictured, and then first-run episodes of Jamie's 30 Minute Meals . | Presenter Natarsha Belling was seen looking anxious and upset as she walked on a footpath in Sydney's eastern suburbs on Thursday .
A day earlier Channel Ten confirmed it was axing Wake Up, which she co-hosted for about six months .
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Pamela Winterburn, 44, hanged herself in a field close to her home in Soham, Cambridgeshire, after her employer treated her with a 'lack of compassion' A stable girl who was left 'devastated' when she was laid off by one of Sheikh Mohammed's yards killed herself after being 'bullied' and 'belittled' by her new employers, an inquest heard. Pamela Winterburn, 44, hanged herself in a field close to her home in Soham, Cambridgeshire, in July after staff treated her with 'a lack of compassion'. An inquest heard how she walked out of trainer Hugo Palmer's yard in Newmarket, Suffolk, in April, after a colleague had called her lazy. She had previously been forced to take redundancy from Darley Stud, in Newmarket, a thoroughbred breeding operation founded by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. Miss Winterburn, who once looked after Sir Henry Cecil's Classic-winning filly Ramruma, was 'bullied and frightened' and 'constantly belittled, sworn at and made to feel small', the inquest heard. The day after her death, her mother Lyn Marshall confronted Mr Palmer and the inquest heard he allegedly told her: 'What the bloody hell do you want me to do about it?' Miss Winterburn, who had taken a small overdose after losing her job at Darley Stud, left behind a note detailing the care of her horses. Concluding a verdict of suicide at the inquest in Chatteris, Cambridgeshire, Coroner William Morris said Miss Winterburn's various employers 'lacked compassion'. He said: 'This was a very distressing matter. I have heard evidence that Miss Winterburn was bullied and that certainly sounds credible evidence. 'She felt she had no option but to walk out of her job. I think she was dealt with by her various employers with a lack of compassion.' The coroner heard how Miss Winterburn was devastated when she was forced to take redundancy from Darley Stud and was out of work for more than a year. She tried to fight the redundancy and took the case to the Houses of Parliament, arguing that long-term staff were being replaced by migrant workers. She took a small overdose when her attempts for justice fell on deaf ears, the coroner was told. A Darley spokesman confirmed Miss Winterburn worked for the stables' pre-training operation and left in May 2012. He said he would not comment on former employees except to say they were 'very saddened by the events that unfolded earlier this year.' He added: '97 per cent of Darley employees are EU nationals and no migrant workers were taken on after she left.' Miss Winterburn went on to get a job with Hugo Palmer but walked off the yard on April 22 after the head stable girl accused her of being lazy, an inquest heard. Miss Winterburn, pictured, walked out of trainer Hugo Palmer's yard in Newmarket, in April, after a colleague had called her lazy, an inquest heard. The coroner said that she had been treated with a 'lack of compassion' Miss Winterburn, who worked at the yard for 14 months, burst into tears and said she was having a nervous breakdown before leaving. The next day she contacted Mr Palmer to ask about going back and was told her job had been given to a boy because she had left. But Mrs Marshall, 63, said her daughter had not intended to leave her job, she had just had enough. Miss Winterburn sought help through the National Association of Stable Staff and the inquest heard an opinion expressed that she was wrongly advised to get another job. She was then offered a job the same day 'out of the blue' by another trainer Ed Walker - but three weeks later was told she was no longer needed. Feeling as though there was 'something wrong with her' she became 'actively suicidal' and hanged herself in the field near her home in Soham, Cambridgeshire, on July 21. Miss Winterburn once looked after Sir Henry Cecil's Classic-winning filly Ramruma (right). She was also laid off by Darley Stud, a breeding stable founded by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum (left), in 2012 . Neighbour Julie Tenney, 57, told the hearing she was 'constantly belittled, sworn at and made to feel small' and someone should have helped her. She said: 'She was thrilled to bits when she got the job with Hugo Palmer, she was thrilled to be working with horses again and she loved the job, but she was always very anxious going in because there was an issue of bullying. 'She told me she was constantly belittled, sworn at and made to feel small. 'I think Pam's fight or flight kicked in on the day she walked out, she just had to get away from the situation, she went around the corner and sobbed her heart out, but nobody went to her. Former employer: Trainer Hugo Palmer declined to comment on the evidence the inquest heard . 'I saw her that night, she was trembling, she was shaking and she was crying, she was worried about her job, I pretty much told her to leave as no job was worth it. 'If Hugo Palmer had done his job as an employer, if someone had listened to Pam, put their arm round her and said we can help you with this, she would still be here today.' Miss Winterburn also sought help from the British Horseracing Association but Simone Seyer of Racing Welfare explained they could not get involved in employment issues. On the day she died, Miss Winterburn had been packing her home ready to move in with her mum in Yorkshire, and had already organised transport for her horses. George McGrath, chief executive of the National Association of Stable Staff (NASS), said he believes there is an element of bullying in horse racing. He said: 'There is an element of bullying in horseracing because it generally attracts a younger generation of people fresh out of school who are a bit more susceptible to it. 'But I would not call it an epidemic and we do our best to stamp it out.' Speaking about Miss Winterburn's case, he added: 'We did not give bad advice, we gave advice which was truthful. 'We just give employment law advice so we forwarded her onto Racing Welfare. 'We spent a lot of time speaking to her and helping her resolve her employment law issues and we explored every avenue we could. 'But it was clear Pam needed specialist help so we put her in contact with Racing Welfare. 'We do not advise people to leave their jobs and we did not advise Pam to leave hers.' A spokesman for Racing Welfare said: 'We were very sad to hear of Pamela's death. She was seen by members of our Welfare Team on a number of occasions, as outlined during the inquest. 'We helped and supported her as much as possible and, when her needs fell outside of our remit, we advised her with regard to seeking help elsewhere or approaching other agencies. 'Our sympathy at this time is very much with Pam's family and her friends. Miss Winterburn was left 'devastated' after she was forced to take redundancy from Darley Stud (above) 'Racing Welfare support is available to all members of racing's workforce, and their families, both through our regional Welfare Offices and our 24-hour Helpline.' A British Horseracing Authority (BHA) spokesman said: 'We are aware of the sad circumstances involving Pamela Winterburn. She contacted several organisations, including BHA, earlier this year. 'We spoke to her at length and listened to her concerns, and tried to help her by ensuring she was receiving the correct support from the relevant bodies. 'Reports of bullying in stables are very rare indeed. No specific allegations of bullying were made to BHA in this case. 'If there are legitimate concerns raised about practices in a yard BHA will always look into them.' Trainer Hugo Palmer today declined to comment on the evidence the inquest heard. Fellow trainer Ed Walker said he was unavailable to comment on the case. | Pamela Winterburn, 44, hanged herself in field in Soham, Cambridgeshire .
She was forced to take redundancy from Darley Stud, Newmarket .
The stable girl had been 'bullied' 'belittled' and 'sworn at' at new job .
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By . Chris Hastings . PUBLISHED: . 22:11 EST, 26 January 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 22:12 EST, 26 January 2013 . Choice: Aung San Suu Kyi today becomes the first person in the 71-year history of Desert Island Discs to choose a record she has never heard . Burmese opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi today becomes the first person in the 71-year history of Desert Island Discs to choose a record she has never heard. The human rights activist, who was held under house arrest by Burma’s military junta for almost 15 years, chooses Green, Green Grass Of Home by Tom Jones, because her personal assistant loves the 1966 chart-topping single. She says: ‘The next is a piece of music which I’ve never heard before and I am not sure whether I am going to like it or not. ‘I have chosen this for my personal assistant, Dr Tin Mar Aung. I asked her which piece of music she’d like to choose and she said Green, Green Grass Of Home. She explained to me that when she was working as a doctor in England, it used to remind her of Burma.’ She adds: ‘I hope I like it.’ Aung San Suu Kyi, who was married to British academic Dr Michael Aris until his death from prostate cancer in 1999, later tells host Kirsty Young that she likes the song. Young travelled to Aung San Suu Kyi’s home in Burma to record the far-reaching interview, aired today on BBC Radio 4. Fan: The human rights activist, chooses Green, Green Grass Of Home by Tom Jones, below, because her personal assistant loves the 1966 chart-topping single . The 67-year-old campaigner, who was . first detained in 1989 and finally released in 2010, also picks John . Lennon’s Imagine and Pachelbel’s Canon, which she played on the piano . during her years under house arrest. The Nobel Peace Prize winner, whose politician father was assassinated when she was just two, said her strict upbringing by her mother helped her cope with her years in detention. In tune: Ms Suu Kyi in 1972 with husband Michael . She says: ‘My mother was very disciplined and she was very courageous and she was very strict. I thought at times she was far too strict. But I have to say that when I was in a position of having to cope with things such as imprisonment, I was very grateful for her having brought me up in such a disciplined way.’ She said she had no hesitation in turning down the Burmese government’s offer of release in 1999 so she could return to Britain to care for her dying husband. Asked if she’d had a chance to say goodbye, she said: ‘I spoke to him a number of times on the telephone. He never once reproached me.’ | Chooses Green, Green Grass Of Home by Tom Jones because her personal assistant loves the 1966 chart-topping single . | 0dc4578694e0f75ae98ee3bce18fec2d446ff171 | [
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By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 17:15 EST, 27 January 2014 . | . UPDATED: . 17:35 EST, 27 January 2014 . A father who has been diagnosed with cancer has vowed to write 800 notes for his daughter so that she has one in her lunch box every day until she leaves high school. Garth Callaghan, 44, from Glen Allen, Virginia, has been writing short messages on napkins for his daughter Emma, 14, since she was in kindergarten - and now she looks forward to them every day. So after Mr Callaghan was diagnosed with cancer three times in the past two years - kidney cancer twice and prostate cancer once - he realized that, if he lost his battle with the disease, he never wanted her to go without. Now he is on a mission to write 800 of the notes - which are each compiled on simple white napkins and popped in her lunch bag - in case he doesn't reach her graduation. Close: Garth Callaghan has been writing his daughter Emma napkin notes since she was in kindergarten . The note-writing has long been a tradition between the father and daughter; it began when Callaghan worked a busy sales job in her elementary school days and wouldn't see her often. So that she always knew her father was thinking of her, Callaghan would write the notes - which were then just hearts, stars and simple words - and include them in her lunch box. But over the years, the notes have developed into words of advice or of encouragement on test days, and by the time she was about eight, she'd come to expect the notes. Some days, she would look at her lunch before he had placed on inside, and she'd demand to know where it was, he told the Times-Dispatch last year. Determined: After learning he had cancer, he sought to write 800 notes so that she'd have one every day throughout high school - even if he was no longer alive to put it in her lunch box . Words of encouragement: He uses quotes from famous people or simply jots words of love to Emma . 'That's when I realized, this is something that really matters,' he said. Callaghan's wife, Lissa, said the task also means he's taken over the chore of making his daughter's lunch, which he tries to keep healthy. 'I think it's great,' she said. 'It's nice that he keeps that connection with her.' But in 2011, he was diagnosed with cancer and his desire to write the notes became even stronger because, 'at the end of the day, these notes might be the only thing my daughter has left of me'. His tumor was successfully removed - but he has since been diagnosed twice more, and his doctor has told him that he will lose his life to the disease. If . he doesn't win his fight against cancer, he's hopeful that the words of . people like Eleanor Roosevelt, Gandhi and Audrey Hepburn will provide . her some guidance. Giving back: Emma has started writing her father notes back, such as: 'An arrow can only be shot by pulling it backwards so when life is dragging you back, it means it's going to launch you into something awesome' Thankful: Garth responded with a thank you note, saying: 'I love the person you are!' Lunchtime treat: He pops the notes in with her lunch, which he tries to make as nutritious as he can . 'Today, I am NED – No Evidence of . Disease,' he told Metro. 'I still likely have cancer, but we can’t see . it. That's the irony. I am actually ok, and I feel well.' Emma has been saving some of the notes in a composition book and now sends back her own. 'An . arrow can only be shot by pulling it backwards, so when life is . dragging you back, it means it’s going to launch you into something . awesome,' she wrote to her father recently. She told the Times Dispatch that she tries her hardest not to look at the note until lunch time. 'It helps me to have something to look forward to,' she said. Mr Callaghan shares the notes he writes Emma on Facebook and his website. Devoted to Emma: Garth is pictured with Emma, his and his wife's only child, in her younger years . Hopeful: Garth (with Emma) has no evidence of disease but his doctor has told him it will likely return . | Virginia dad Garth Callaghan has been diagnosed with cancer 3 times in past 2 years and doctors said it will take his life .
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By . Gerard Brand . Follow @@gedbrand10 . Aston Villa fans should be in little doubt. Paul Lambert’s side will struggle to stay out of a relegation battle this term. Despite pre-season spirits being higher than they should be - testament to an honest support whose expectations have sadly dropped to an all-time low – Villa are sixth favourites to be relegated from the Premier League for the first time. In truth, that’s generous. Five years ago, Europa League was a prerequisite at Villa Park. Now, the only desire is to stay alive while hoping the club is sold before long. VIDEO Scroll down to watch new signing Joe Cole perform an impresive freestyle trick . Worry: Villa have been ever-presents in the Premier League, but they are 3-1 to get relegated . Last chance: Manager Paul Lambert is heading into his third season as Villa boss after two disappointing campaigns . What’s going against Villa? A wantaway owner who can’t find a buyer despite lowering the asking price. A manager nobody wants but with no alternative. Three consecutive seasons of failing to muster up more than 41 points. Three signings you’d be pleased with on the 2004 version of Championship Manager. Just 15 Premier League home wins out of a possible 57. And Roy Keane is now involved to help steady the ship. Their last three top flight finishes – 16th, 15th and 15th – suggests this could be the year. What’s going for Aston Villa? History… and optimism. The last two factors do count for something. If Villa are to attract a buyer – at the £150million asking price or below – the club’s proud past is a selling point. After all, that’s what brought Randy Lerner to the Midlands in the first place (Villa finished 16th the season before the American’s arrival); the 26 consecutive years of top flight football and wide fan base does help. More importantly, optimism and positivity . may see Villa through a fifth straight relegation dog fight. Whether . it's token pre-season hope or real evidence of a change in fortunes on . the horizon, Villa fans realise they desperately need to get behind the . team again for a make-or-break season. Helping hand? Former Sunderland and Ipswich boss Roy Keane has been brought in as Lambert's assistant . The murmurs of discontent have calmed somewhat as we approach the equivalent of Villa's D-Day, drawn out over 38 games. But the events of the summer have done little to convince us the club's ever-present Premier League tag will keep for another season. The signings . Paul Lambert finally gave in to fans’ cries when things got desperate last year by admitting the club needed experience, six months and a transfer window after the Holte End had made that very observation. Lambert moved quick this summer to bring in Philippe Senderos (29), Kieran Richardson (29) and Joe Cole (32). Experience box ticked in one swoop. All three have something to prove, but hardly set fans' imagination alight. Know-how: Lambert needed experience, and brought in 29-year-olds Richardson (left) and Senderos (right) If all three had signed for a Championship side this summer, you wouldn't bat an eyelid. Cole in particular has bags of experience, but struggled in the Premier League even during his romantic return to West Ham. His injury problems are a whole other issue - exactly what Villa don't need. Senderos is back-up and Richardson could prove handy, but Villa's exit door is still open, with the futures of Fabian Delph and Ron Vlaar still uncertain. There is a real possibility the team could be in worse shape than 12 months ago come September 2. Something to prove: At 32, Joe Cole has been given another chance in the Premier League . The manager . Hands tied? Yes. A sticky situation? Certainly. But Lambert hasn't helped himself. Home form must improve, and the criticisms of the Scot's lack of tactical awareness have been loud and understandable. This transfer window has been the polar opposite to his four previous, where Villa took gambles on youth. In drastically changing, Lambert has admitted his previous faults in the market, and knows this is his final chance. It's third time lucky in what should be his third and final season at Villa. Underperformed: Villa have won just 11 home league games under Lambert, finishing 15th twice . The assistant manager . Roy Keane has the potential to destroy morale as quickly as he raises it. Appointing the Irishman was Villa's riskiest move of the summer but the fear should give certain players a lift and separate the men from the boys. Delph and Ashley Westwood could also learn a thing or two from one of the greatest central midfielders to have graced the game. But it is widely assumed, and rightly so, that if Lambert is sacked at some point during the season, Keane will take over. Again, that appointment could go either way. Learn from the best: Fabian Delph (left) and Ashley Westwood (right) could prosper under Keane's influence . I'm next: Keane is Villa's realistic replacement if Lambert loses him job during the course of the season . The owner . When Villa were put on the market in May, it was naive to expect a quick takeover before the new season. Attaining a club is more than a swing by the corner shop. But Lerner can't even get out of the front door and pass the first hurdle; finding a suitable buyer. Lerner wishes to hand over the club to a chairman with the same intentions as himself; healthy, sustainable investment without ruining the identity of the club. Patience is key here, but if another six months passes with no movement, the American may sell to anybody. Attractive: Villa's proud history and tradition should entice buyers, but that hasn't been the case as yet . Flog it: Randy Lerner has struggled to find a suitable buyer for the club, despite reducing the asking price . The bomb squad . Darren Bent, Alan Hutton and Charles N'Zogbia are back in the fold after being all but ignored by Lambert. Villa are desperate, and the experience of the three - whose transfer fees total £38m - is something the Scot sees as beneficial to a young squad. He even allowed Shay Given to become his right-hand man towards the end of last season, despite the Irish goalkeeper earlier admitting the club previously wanted him out the door. Second chances have been handed out and the slate is so clean Lambert can see his own face in it. But Bent, Hutton and N'Zogbia have big egos. While all is forgiven now, a few defeats down the line the situation could turn sour. Assistant Keane still has one of the biggest attitudes in football - allowing him to get stuck in to high-earners moping around Bodymoor Heath could equal disaster. Look who's back: Charles N'Zogbia (left) and Alan Hutton (right) are seemingly back in Lambert's plans . Carrying a grudge? 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The Midlands club have failed to pass 41 points for the past three seasons .
Villa at risk of losing their ever-present status in the Premier League .
Owner Randy Lerner put Villa up for sale in May, but is yet to find a buyer .
Lambert has signed Philippe Senderos, Kieran Richardson and Joe Cole .
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A film buff couple had a gruesome wedding cake made of their own severed heads. Natalie Sideserf, 28, a cake artist spent forty hours creating the cake to match her movie-themed wedding. Both heads are lifelike, with blank soulless eyes, hair matted with blood and bleeding severed necks. Till death do us part: Natalie Sideserf, 28, a cake artist spent forty hours creating the cake to match her movie-themed wedding . Recreated in cake: Natalie Sideserf and her husband David Sideserf, 30 . Labour of love: Both heads are lifelike, with blank soulless eyes, hair matted with blood and bleeding severed necks . They were placed on a white board, with a banner draped on the base aptly reading: 'Til Death Do Us Part.' She said they chose it because her husband David Sideserf, 30, is a fan of scary movies. 'We were watching a horror movie, and I was always interested in sculpting lifelike cakes, especially in the face, so I thought, "How neat would it be if I did our severed heads?’" Mrs Sideserf said. Film fan: She said they chose it because Mr Sideserf is a fan of scary movies . Wedding cake: The cake went on display at the couple's wedding in Austin's Alamo Drafthouse, Texas, a movie theatre that serves food and alcohol . 'And Dave was like, "That would be amazing,"' she told ABC. Mrs Sideserf created the heads standing up and then put them down on the side for display. The cake went on display at the couple's wedding in Austin’s Alamo Drafthouse, Texas, a movie theater that serves food and alcohol. The inside of the cake was a colouful confetti vanilla sponge. Star attraction: The cake went on display at the couple's wedding in Austin¿s Alamo Drafthouse, Texas, a movie theatre that serves food and alcohol. Surprise: The inside of the cake was a colouful confetti vanilla sponge . 'I wanted to do something a little goofy and funny, so when you cut into it, it had a bunch of different colours,' she said. It was all topped with vanilla buttercream frosting and modeling chocolate. Mrs Sideserf said: 'I didn’t tell anybody about it, so it made it really interesting to see people’s reactions.' 'Everybody was shocked and loved it.' She admitted her grandma was not so keen on the cake, although she said she appreciated the detail and how realistic it was. Mrs Sideserf posted photos of the cake on her company website and it drew mixed reactions. One user posted: 'There is no way I could eat that,' while another wrote: 'I hope there were no kids there.' But another user wrote: 'It would not be my choice for a cake but I would just love to be able to sculpt in sugar this way. Regardless of my personal taste I can only respect such phenomenal skill.' | Natalie Sideserf, 28, a cake artist, made extravagant cake for her wedding .
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(CNN) -- What happened in Cairo today sends a chilling message to any journalist covering Egypt: If you speak to a group whose message the government wants suppressed, you can be prosecuted and jailed for it. In other words, you can be imprisoned for doing your job. The lengthy sentences against three Al Jazeera journalists -- Peter Greste, Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed -- convicted of aiding terrorists and spreading false information have shocked and angered many around the world. And inside the Cairo courtroom, those closest to the accused were left reeling. "Well, to be perfectly honest, my mind was blank. There was total disbelief," Peter Greste's brother Mike told me. "I can't comprehend the decision made by the court today." Mike Greste said the convicted trio were lead out of their cage shortly after the sentences were handed down. With no way to speak to his brother, he says he put his hand on his heart and raised a fist into the air to give Peter some encouragement. Condemnation of the court's ruling was swift. A Human Rights Watch researcher, Heba Morayef, tweeted that even deposed president Hosni Mubarak would never have jailed prominent journalists in this way: . It now appears as though no amount of political pressure or public outrage has swayed authorities in Egypt who -- after ousting President Mohamed Morsy of the Muslim Brotherhood last year -- have made it clear they will not tolerate dissenting voices. There is of course the fact that the three work for Al Jazeera, which is funded by the Qatari government and seen as supportive of the Muslim Brotherhood. Some have said the journalists are being used as pawns in a political rivalry between Egypt's new rulers and Qatar. The network issued a statement shortly after the ruling, saying the verdict "defies logic, sense, and any semblance of justice." The prosecution case against Greste, Fahmy and Mohamed included material from a story that was filmed when none of the defendants were even in the country. On another day, footage of a trotting horse was used by the prosecution. On yet another, music by Australian singer Gotye was introduced into evidence. All this would be genuinely hilarious if it hadn't ended in the sentences read out today by the judge. Verdicts that mean the three journalists were led back into custody once again as prisoners in the new Egypt. As for what the future may hold, Mike Greste told me his brother will appeal the sentence. "We have to maintain support for Peter and continue to fight for his innocence." As for us journalists, should we be concerned that if we do our duty -- in other words if we speak to all sides when reporting from Egypt -- we too will be tried, convicted and jailed for a crime we did not commit? Jailed Al Jazeera journalists convicted in Egypt . Journalists show dismay for convictions . | 3 Al Jazeera journalists found guilty of aiding Muslim Brotherhood, face 7 years in jail .
Peter Greste, Mohamed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed, imprisoned in Cairo since December .
CNN's Hala Gorani says case sends chilling message to journalists around world .
Greste's brother Mike tells Gorani his supporters cannot comprehend court's decision . | 699b8a630ae89ad8cce36a159e6e7d6e32976367 | [
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The parents of a 13-year-old schoolgirl who died from a brain aneurism have published her private diaries. Jemima Layzell collapsed suddenly at home in Horton in Somerset and later died in hospital having suffered a massive bleed on her brain in March last year. She had expressed a wish for her organs to be donated and they were used to save the lives of eight others, as well as the sight of three people. Angelic: The diaries of Jemima Layzell, who died suddenly last year at the age of 13, have been published into a book called The Draft by her parents Harvey, 44, and Sophy, 39, from Horton, Somerset . After her death, Jemima's parents . Harvey, 44, and Sophy Layzell, 39, discovered her private diaries, which . she started writing aged four, in her bedside cabinet. Jemima had dreamed of becoming a writer when she grew up, so her parents decided to try to publish the diaries. Her . writing has now been made into a book, called The Draft, which has . attracted praise from distinguished children's authors Dame Jacqueline . Wilson and Michael Morpurgo. Moving: The Draft is a collection of Jemima's most intimate thoughts, and her writing has been praised by leading authors Dame Jacqueline Wilson and Michael Morpurgo . Mr . Layzell, a photographer, said the family wanted to raise awareness of . organ donation and children hearing voices through the book. He . said: 'We are exceedingly proud seeing Jemima's own words in print . especially as most of it has never been read during her lifetime. 'Sharing . her private thoughts could be thought of as quite invasive but we . decided to publish Jemima's diaries not just because she was so talented . but also to raise awareness of such things as hearing voices. 'As . a daughter she was diligent, conscientious and always strived to make . us so proud. She was gifted creatively and enjoyed analysing and . questioning the world around her. 'She loved playing make believe with her sister and her favourite thing was hanging out with her friends." Jemima's . sister, Amelia, 12, will receive half of profits from The Draft, with . the rest going towards setting up a charitable trust in her name. The . teenager collapsed at home without warning during evening preparations . for Mrs Layzell's 38th birthday party on March 10 last year. She . lost consciousness and was taken to Musgrove Park Hospital in Taunton . in Somerset, and later transferred to Frenchay Hospital in Bristol. Jemima, who attended Taunton School, died at the Bristol Royal Hospital for Children at 4.28pm on March 14. She had previously expressed a . wish for her organs to be donated and they saved the lives of two . five-year-old boys, a 14-year-old girl, a ten-month old boy, a . three-and-a-half year old boy, two people aged 19 and 24, and a . 40-year-old man. Three people have also had their sight saved. Thoughtful: Jemima also helped save the lives of eight people through the donation of her organs . Jemima's book, The Draft, went on sale on May 21 - what would have been her 15th birthday. It begins: 'This diary belongs to Jemima Elizabeth Layzell. If I were a fairy I'd be called Lizzy Stardust.' The intimate diaries share her . thoughts about love, friendship and the future - with her secret wish . 'for someone to really, really like me for who I am'. One . extract reads: 'Some people say that God can't exist because if he did . he would help all the poor people in the world. I object to that. 'I feel their despair but WE have to help them. They are there because we did this to them. Saturday 9th July 2011 . Dear Diary.It is times like this when I sit and wonder ‘where’s my Romeo? What happened to my Prince Charming?’ But then I stop and think, do I really deserve him? ...I want to leap out of bed, draw back the curtains and gaze out into the night.To lean out the window, sing for my true love, the love I do not yet possess and possibly never will. If only I weren’t so afraid.Monday 8th August 2011 . Some people say that God can’t exist because if he did he would help all the poor people in the world. I object to that. I feel their despair but WE have to help them. They are there because we did this to them. They are there because we have a wrong to right. They are there to stop us from turning into complete monsters before it’s too late.Sunday 7th August 2011 . Anyway I need to write what I think and feel. Not all that you see here actually ‘happened’ but it’s still very real to me. I don’t care if I let my imagination run away with me! Plenty of brilliant artists and writers were mad! In fact it made their work more interesting! Even if they did cut their ears off, commit suicide, run round doing crazy stuff etc etc. People still loved them and their work just the same. And I want to be loved too. I almost feel as though I will never live long enough to become an author, to be married and have a family. 'They . are there because we have a wrong to right. They are there to stop us . from turning into complete monsters before it's too late.' Mr . Morpurgo, author of War Horse, said: 'We all have our stories to tell. This is Jemima's first and last and because of that so important to all . of us who read it now. This is her life.' Ms . Wilson also said: 'I think it's the most beautiful, touching, . heart-breaking book. It must be devastating to lose such a wonderful, . talented child, but clearly this precious book is one way that she will . live on in everyone's hearts.' The Draft is available from Amazon and selected Waterstones stores. 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Parents Harvey, 44, and Sophy, 39, later discovered diaries in her room .
Decided to publish them on what would have been her 15th birthday .
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President Barack Obama has now attended at least 400 fundraisers since taking office. CBS Radio journalist Mark Knoller, the network’s White House . correspondent, made the revelation Monday on Twitter. 'By my count,' he tweeted, 'Obama [is] attending his 400th . political fundraiser this evening on Martha's Vineyard.' President George W. Bush 'had done 224 fundraisers' at the . same point in his presidency, he added. Scroll down for video . After holding his 400th fundraiser on Monday, President Barack Obama was back on the links today in Martha's Vineyard . Obama traded out his fundraising hat for his golfing cap today, hitting the Vineyard Golf Club course with Cyrus Walker, left, cousin of White House senior adviser Valerie Jarrett, and longtime friend Eric Whitaker, right . Bush ended his two White House terms having conducted 318 . fundraisers, a total Obama reached more than a year ago. Knoller is known in the White House press room as an amiable cataloger of presidential miscellany, sometimes with better records than the . White House itself is willing to share. The Republican National Committee said in a fundraising email Monday . morning that by its count, Obama had already . conducted 400 fundraisers. That would make Monday night’s dinner, where . Democratic voters paid between ranged $15,000 and $32,400 to see the president . speak for 12 minutes, his 401st money-raising event. Several news outlets took that line, declaring that on . Monday Obama 'surpassed' 400 fundraisers while living at 1600 Pennsylvania . Avenue. Whichever total is correct, the president has been picking . up the pace of his hat-passing as November's elections draw near: The fundraiser-in-chief has attended seven such . events since mid-July. Despite Obama's association with high-dollar donor events, it's Bill Clinton who holds the fundraising record, appearing at 638 events throughout his two terms in office. President Obama would have to hold nearly six times as many fundraisers as he's headlined this year - so far - during his final two and a half years in office in order to catch up with Clinton. For now, Obama is switching out his fundraising hat for his golfing cap while on vacation at Martha's Vineyard, though. The president played his 187th round of golf today, and it was his third time on the green since he arrived on the Massachusetts island last Saturday afternoon. | At this point in his presidency George W. Bush had appeared at a relatively meager 224 fundraisers .
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By . Emma Reynolds . PUBLISHED: . 07:03 EST, 9 January 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 07:05 EST, 9 January 2013 . Tragedy: Alistair Mathie, 67, was hit by the blades after jumping out to allow a student to fly solo . A flying instructor may have been dazzled by the sun before he stumbled into a whirling propeller and was killed, an inquest heard. Former RAF pilot Alistair Mathie, 67, was hit by the rotating blades after jumping out of a plane at Tibenham airfield near Diss, Norfolk, to allow a student to fly solo during a lesson. He died instantly from massive head injuries, the inquest in Norwich heard. His widow Dorothy said he had decades of flying experience and she did not believe he had mistakenly stepped into the propeller of the Piper Cub J3C-65 light aircraft. Mrs Mathie, who lived with her husband in Burgate, Suffolk, said in a statement: 'The sun was very bright and low that day, and it would have been full in his face. 'The most likely explanation, I believe, is that he was dazzled and disorientated by the sun. He stumbled on the wheel and stepped into the propeller while trying to get his balance.' An Air Accidents Investigation Branch report published last October, after the accident on January 28, suggested that Mr Mathie might not have heard the propeller because he was wearing headphones. It also suggested he might not have seen the propeller, even though the tips of the blades were different colours. Finally, it said that the wind produced by the working engine when the aircraft was stationary was not particularly strong and he might not have felt it. The report stated the accident illustrated the importance of pilots following a path along the edge of the wing when approaching or leaving an aircraft to ensure safe clearance. Robert Weller, Mr Mathie’s student on the day of the tragedy, described him as one of the most experienced pilots he knew. He said he saw Mr Mathie, a Light Aircraft Association coach, climb out of the aircraft at and they then had a brief conversation. Shocking: Mr Mathie died instantly from massive head injuries after he was hit by the plane's propellers at Tibenham Airfield in Norfolk . He added: 'He turned towards the front of the aircraft. The next thing I knew the engine had stopped. I really had no idea what had happened.' Another pilot, Michael Nice, said he was about 100 yards away from the scene. He said: 'The aeroplane was stationary. I noticed the door/window open and Al getting out. I waited to watch Rob Weller’s first circuit. 'When Al got out of the aircraft he turned and walked away. He walked towards the front of the aircraft and he made contact with the propeller.' AAIB investigator Nicholas Dann told the inquest that it was impossible to confirm the exact cause of the accident. Unexplained death: Mr Mathie's widow Dorothy said he had decades of flying experience and she did not believe he had mistakenly stepped into the propeller of the Piper Cub J3C-65 light aircraft (stock image) He said there was some debate about whether the engine of a stationary aircraft should be turned off or left on for safety reasons if it was about to fly again. If it was turned off, it would have to be restarted by hand which carried some risk as it would then entail someone having to hand-start the propeller to start it up again. He said of 15 previous air accidents involving propellers, ten had been caused by them being hand-started, and five by the engine being left on. A post-mortem examination found that the cause of death was severe head injuries as a result of being hit by an aeroplane propeller. Norfolk Coroner William Armstrong recorded a verdict of accidental death. Mr Mathie had a total of 14,709 hours' flying experience. He flew Jaguar fighter jets during a 30-year career with the RAF and later became a civilian pilot for Thomas Cook before retiring. Dead at the scene: The pensioner had flown Jaguar fighter jets (pictured) during a 30-year career with the RAF and later became a civilian pilot for Thomas Cook . Speaking at the time of his death, Peter Gill, secretary of the International Auster Club, said Mr Mathie was ‘the best of the best’ in the flying world. Mr Gill, 67, said: 'I cannot believe what has happened. I am gutted. Al was a highly skilled pilot. If you were going to fly with somebody he was the man you would choose. 'He was very well respected all over the world - I have received tributes from Brazil, South America, Australia and New Zealand from people who knew Al. 'l taught his wife Dot to fly. They keep their own Auster plane on their farm - it was Al’s pride and joy.' | Alistair Mathie, 67, was hit by the blades after jumping out of a plane .
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By . Rachel Quigley . Last updated at 3:47 PM on 31st January 2012 . The Facebook page of a mother who abandoned her two daughters in Brooklyn was updated with a photograph of a seemingly naked man holding a bottle of champagne hours after the children were dumped. Police were looking for Dalisha Adams around Canarsie, Brooklyn, at around 6.15pm on Sunday when the image of the pink champagne was uploaded. Dominae, five, and three-year-old Diani were found shaken and confused in front of Bay View Houses - around a mile-and-a-half from their home in Breukelen Houses. Scroll down for video . Callous: This image of an apparently naked man holding a bottle of pink champagne was posted on Dalisha Adams' Facebook page hours after she abandoned her two daughters in Brooklyn . Abandoned: Dominae, five, left, and her younger sister Diani, three, said their mom Dalisha, dropped them near a busy intersection in Brooklyn and drove off . Mother: Dalisha Adams was arrested on Sunday night after abandoning her two daughters, aged five and three . Adams, 26, was arrested at around 11pm on Sunday night - more than four hours after the image was posted on her Facebook page. Two women discovered the two little girls and stayed with them until police arrived. They were bundled up warm wearing hooded down coats and Ugg boots at the housing project on Shore Parkway, the New York Daily News reported. A neighbour of the mother, who also has another eight-year-old daughter, said she often heard Adams screaming at her children. She told the New York Daily News: 'She was always yelling at the kids, "shut the f*** up". 'One day, I heard her curse out the little baby, "I'll punch you in the f***ing face".' The woman also said she heard more shouting on Sunday, shortly before the girls were abandoned. 'A kid was crying. She was saying, "stop crying, shut the f*** up. I'm gonna get you out of here",' she said. Dominae was able to remember she . lived in a blue house with flowers in front of it on 53rd street, but . did not know which borough of New York it was. She told a photographer: 'Mommy just left us on the sidewalk and drove away.' She also said her mother's name was Dalisha and she drove a white car. Abandoned: The children were left near this busy intersection in Shore Parkway, Brooklyn . The children showed no signs of physical abuse but were taken to Brookdale University Hospital for observation. Just after 10pm on Sunday night, police arrived at Adams' house and opened the door with a crow bar, but she was not at home. Adams was arrested after police matched the girls' identity with photo records from Administration for Children’s Services, where the children are currently in custody. Adams was charged with two counts of endangering the welfare of a minor, police said. Police were alerted to the the abandoned children by an elderly couple who found them standing at a busy intersection with the diapers in their arms as cars zoomed by them. Rescue: A good samaritan found the children near Bayview Housing Projects on Shore Parkway in Brooklyn, with their extra diapers and called police . Heroes: Police Officers Billy Morales and his partner Ed Centeno made sure they were safe after taking them from the two elderly woman who found them . Grandmother: Bertha Davia said she thinks it has all been a misunderstanding and Dalisha was supposed to leave the girls with her . The girls’ grandmother, Bertha Davia, said it was all a misunderstanding and is asking ACS to place them in her care. The 52-year-old told Eyewitness News that she lives in the complex next to where the children were left and the mother must have intended to leave her children in her care. She said she is furious her daughter never told her the children were coming and only realised what had happened when she saw their picture on the news. 'She left them on the corner here. I live all the way over there. And they was roaming the hallways and all that. Why would she do that to my grandkids? For what reason?' Although she is angry over the incident, she said she does not believe the two girls were abandoned on a street corner and it was just a big misunderstanding. Michelle Davis, 43, from Brooklyn, told the Daily News: 'They were wandering up and down the sidewalk for a while, just playing by themselves. 'It’s horrible. How could you leave your own children out there? They’re babies and you just leave them out there like that?' The police said both children were in good condition after being checked over in hospital and were now in the care of the ACS, who did not immediately respond to an inquiry. Young Girls Left On Street In Brooklyn: MyFoxNY.com . | Image of man holding pink champagne bottle uploaded to mother's Facebook page as police were looking for her .
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By . Daily Mail Reporter . Last updated at 3:16 PM on 20th June 2011 . Supporters and opponents of gay marriage clashed yesterday as lawmakers prepared to vote on making New York the biggest state to legalize same-sex marriage. The measure to make gay marriage legal, introduced by Governor Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat and strong advocate, needs just one more vote before it can pass into the state Senate. The state Assembly approved the bill by a wide margin last week, and Monday is the last day of the legislative session before summer recess. Equality: Supporters of gay marriage hold up colourful signs in New York's Central Park on Saturday as they urge lawmakers to back a same-sex marriage bill . Thirty-one senators, including two Republicans, are currently in favor of the bill. Its backers need one more member to back it for it to pass. New York's Archbishop, Timothy Dolan, reiterated his and the Catholic Church's opposition to gay marriage on Sunday, vowing to oppose 'any radical bill to redefine the very essence of marriage.' 'One has to wonder why the proponents of this radical redefinition, who claim overwhelming popular support, would not consider (a referendum) on such a drastic departure from traditional values?' he wrote on his blog. Gov. Andrew Cuomo has become a prominent champion of legalized gay marriage, pushing his state into the centre of the national debate over an emotional and divisive issue. In the past week, the Democrat has personally lobbied wavering Republican lawmakers and has said the extension of marriage rights to gays and lesbians is 'a matter of principle, not politics.' Historic: Hillary, left, and Julie Goodridge are married by Rev. William Sinkford in Boston during first day of state-sanctioned gay marriage in U.S. May 17, 2004 . 'This state has a proud tradition and a proud legacy as the progressive capital of the nation,' he said last Friday. 'We led the way, and it's time for New York to lead the way once again.' The effort carries some political peril but could be potentially rewarding, given evolving public sentiment on gay rights in New York and the nation. 'It looks like a profile in courage, and maybe it is,' said Larry Sabato, director of the Centre for Politics at the University of Virginia. 'But it also may be politically smart in the long run.' Mr Cuomo's support for gay rights is already known to voters in New York, which would become the sixth state to legalise the issue . His efforts this past week to get the bill through the Republican-controlled state Senate - the lone roadblock to passage - make good on an issue he ran on last year. During that campaign, he took his daughters to a gay pride parade in New York City, drawing sharp criticism from his Republican opponent. 'The governor is putting skin in the game and has a steadfast commitment to the issue,' said Kevin Nix of the Human Rights Campaign, a leading gay rights group. 'That he's made marriage equality a priority for this legislative session speaks volumes about his commitment.' As a purely political matter, advocating . for gay marriage makes sense for Democrats in a state like New York, . where gay groups are players in party politics. Mr Cuomo's lobbying, coming . after he pushed through a fiscally conservative budget, also could . burnish his image among liberals. Support: New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has been a driving force behind the same-sex marriage bill which is opposed by Archbishop Timothy Dolan (right) Mr Cuomo is an astute politician who was a key player in his father's campaigns for New York governor three decades ago, then was schooled in President Bill Clinton's Cabinet, where he served as Department of Housing and Urban Development secretary. The lessons learned from both are at play during this debate - the lofty, inclusive idealism of his father matched by Clinton's practical politics. He is opposed, though, by some conservative groups and religious leaders. Archbishop Dolan likened the effort to 'redefine' marriage to something that would be done in China or North Korea. The U.S. federal government does not recognize same-sex marriage, but five individual states do: . Connecticut . Iowa . Massachusetts . New Hampshire . Vermont . (Plus Washington, D.C. and the Coquille Indian Tribe in Oregon) States that recognize same-sex marriage but do not grant same-sex marriage licenses: . New York . Rhode Island . Maryland . Same-sex marriages were legal in California from June 16, 2008 to November 4, 2008, when Proposition 8 passed to prohibit the practice. As of March 2011, 41 states prohibit same-sex marriage via laws or state constitution . A Gallup poll last month found national support for same-sex marriage . going up nine points from the previous year to 53 per cent (support was . at 27 per cent in 1996). Support is highest among young people. Still, polls this year have shown that more than half of voters in New York support gay marriage, with backing heaviest among Democrats. Mr Cuomo's position is also in line with New York's last two governors and its two Democratic U.S. senators. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand has been a high-profile advocate of gay rights issues, and Sen. Charles Schumer came out in support of gay marriage in 2009. In fact, the reason mr Cuomo can push for gay marriage is that he holds office in a relatively liberal state. Nationwide, governors supporting same-sex marriage appear to be in the minority. Among them are Democrats Deval Patrick in neighbouring Massachusetts and Jerry Brown in California. Mr Cuomo, less than six months in office, has not said publicly that he wants to run for national office. But his ambition, record of success and relatively young age at 53, raises the question of whether his stance on gay marriage hurt him if he aspires to be president. Brian Brown, president of the National Organization for Marriage, said the strong opposition to gay marriage around the country is proven by the 30 states with constitutional language defining marriage as between a man and a woman. 'We never lost a public vote on marriage in any state,' he said. A Gallup poll last month found national support for same-sex marriage going up nine points from the previous year to 53 per cent (support was at 27 per cent in 1996). Support is highest among younger people, a major reason why many analysts believe the trend will continue. Mr Sabato said that could make Mr Cuomo's issue a winner for him in the coming years, particularly since many Democratic constituencies who will choose the party's nominee favour same-sex marriage. 'The earliest he could run is 2016,' Mr Sabato said. 'And I think his gamble is that the country is evolving on this issue and moving in New York's direction.' Mr Cuomo has actually shifted on the issue himself, at least in public. He favoured civil unions for same-sex partners during his first, aborted run for New York governor in 2002. At that time, Vermont allowed civil unions. No states would have legal same-sex marriage until Massachusetts in 2004. By the time he ran for attorney general in 2006, he was using the words 'gay marriage.' And he won the race easily. The New York Times had quoted Mr Cuomo as saying he had supported gay marriage in his heart during the 2002 campaign, but didn't make it an issue because the political focus then was on civil unions. | One more vote needed in New York Senate to pass law .
Today is last day of legislative session before break .
NY Governor Andrew Cuomo has pushed bill .
Majority of New York voters support gay marriage .
Catholic Church stands as strong opponent . | 53fe7adcf3e23795f09ac27c03be1f6d5b2206cf | [
"By . Daily Mail Reporter . Last updated at 3:16 PM",
"on 20th June 2011 . Supporters and opponents of",
"gay marriage clashed yesterday as lawmakers",
"prepared to vote on making New York the biggest",
"state to legalize same-sex marriage. The measure",
"to make gay marriage legal, introduced by",
"Governor Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat and strong",
"advocate, needs just one more vote before it can",
"pass into the state Senate. The state Assembly",
"approved the bill by a wide margin last week, and",
"Monday is the last day of the legislative session",
"before summer recess. Equality: Supporters of gay",
"marriage hold up colourful signs in New York's",
"Central Park on Saturday as they urge lawmakers",
"to back a same-sex marriage bill . Thirty-one",
"senators, including two Republicans, are",
"currently in favor of the bill. Its backers need",
"one more member to back it for it to pass. New",
"York's Archbishop, Timothy Dolan, reiterated his",
"and the Catholic Church's opposition to gay",
"marriage on Sunday, vowing to oppose 'any radical",
"bill to redefine the very essence of marriage.'",
"'One has to wonder why the proponents of this",
"radical redefinition, who claim overwhelming",
"popular support, would not consider (a",
"referendum) on such a drastic departure from",
"traditional values?' he wrote on his blog. Gov.",
"Andrew Cuomo has become a prominent champion of",
"legalized gay marriage, pushing his state into",
"the centre of the national debate over an",
"emotional and divisive issue. In the past week,",
"the Democrat has personally lobbied wavering",
"Republican lawmakers and has said the extension",
"of marriage rights to gays and lesbians is 'a",
"matter of principle, not politics.' Historic:",
"Hillary, left, and Julie Goodridge are married by",
"Rev. William Sinkford in Boston during first day",
"of state-sanctioned gay marriage in U.S. May 17,",
"2004 . 'This state has a proud tradition and a",
"proud legacy as the progressive capital of the",
"nation,' he said last Friday. 'We led the way,",
"and it's time for New York to lead the way once",
"again.' The effort carries some political peril",
"but could be potentially rewarding, given",
"evolving public sentiment on gay rights in New",
"York and the nation. 'It looks like a profile in",
"courage, and maybe it is,' said Larry Sabato,",
"director of the Centre for Politics at the",
"University of Virginia. 'But it also may be",
"politically smart in the long run.' Mr Cuomo's",
"support for gay rights is already known to voters",
"in New York, which would become the sixth state",
"to legalise the issue . His efforts this past",
"week to get the bill through the",
"Republican-controlled state Senate - the lone",
"roadblock to passage - make good on an issue he",
"ran on last year. During that campaign, he took",
"his daughters to a gay pride parade in New York",
"City, drawing sharp criticism from his Republican",
"opponent. 'The governor is putting skin in the",
"game and has a steadfast commitment to the",
"issue,' said Kevin Nix of the Human Rights",
"Campaign, a leading gay rights group. 'That he's",
"made marriage equality a priority for this",
"legislative session speaks volumes about his",
"commitment.' As a purely political matter,",
"advocating . for gay marriage makes sense for",
"Democrats in a state like New York, . where gay",
"groups are players in party politics. Mr Cuomo's",
"lobbying, coming . after he pushed through a",
"fiscally conservative budget, also could .",
"burnish his image among liberals. Support: New",
"York Governor Andrew Cuomo has been a driving",
"force behind the same-sex marriage bill which is",
"opposed by Archbishop Timothy Dolan (right) Mr",
"Cuomo is an astute politician who was a key",
"player in his father's campaigns for New York",
"governor three decades ago, then was schooled in",
"President Bill Clinton's Cabinet, where he served",
"as Department of Housing and Urban Development",
"secretary. The lessons learned from both are at",
"play during this debate - the lofty, inclusive",
"idealism of his father matched by Clinton's",
"practical politics. He is opposed, though, by",
"some conservative groups and religious leaders.",
"Archbishop Dolan likened the effort to",
"'redefine' marriage to something that would be",
"done in China or North Korea. The U.S. federal",
"government does not recognize same-sex marriage,",
"but five individual states do: . Connecticut .",
"Iowa . Massachusetts . New Hampshire . Vermont .",
"(Plus Washington, D.C. and the Coquille Indian",
"Tribe in Oregon) States that recognize same-sex",
"marriage but do not grant same-sex marriage",
"licenses: . New York . Rhode Island . Maryland .",
"Same-sex marriages were legal in California from",
"June 16, 2008 to November 4, 2008, when",
"Proposition 8 passed to prohibit the practice. As",
"of March 2011, 41 states prohibit same-sex",
"marriage via laws or state constitution . A",
"Gallup poll last month found national support for",
"same-sex marriage . going up nine points from the",
"previous year to 53 per cent (support was . at 27",
"per cent in 1996). Support is highest among young",
"people. Still, polls this year have shown that",
"more than half of voters in New York support gay",
"marriage, with backing heaviest among Democrats.",
"Mr Cuomo's position is also in line with New",
"York's last two governors and its two Democratic",
"U.S. senators. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand has been a",
"high-profile advocate of gay rights issues, and",
"Sen. Charles Schumer came out in support of gay",
"marriage in 2009. In fact, the reason mr Cuomo",
"can push for gay marriage is that he holds office",
"in a relatively liberal state. Nationwide,",
"governors supporting same-sex marriage appear to",
"be in the minority. Among them are Democrats",
"Deval Patrick in neighbouring Massachusetts and",
"Jerry Brown in California. Mr Cuomo, less than",
"six months in office, has not said publicly that",
"he wants to run for national office. But his",
"ambition, record of success and relatively young",
"age at 53, raises the question of whether his",
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"be president. Brian Brown, president of the",
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"constitutional language defining marriage as",
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"public vote on marriage in any state,' he said. A",
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"same-sex marriage going up nine points from the",
"previous year to 53 per cent (support was at 27",
"per cent in 1996). Support is highest among",
"younger people, a major reason why many analysts",
"believe the trend will continue. Mr Sabato said",
"that could make Mr Cuomo's issue a winner for him",
"in the coming years, particularly since many",
"Democratic constituencies who will choose the",
"party's nominee favour same-sex marriage. 'The",
"earliest he could run is 2016,' Mr Sabato said.",
"'And I think his gamble is that the country is",
"evolving on this issue and moving in New York's",
"direction.' Mr Cuomo has actually shifted on the",
"issue himself, at least in public. He favoured",
"civil unions for same-sex partners during his",
"first, aborted run for New York governor in 2002.",
"At that time, Vermont allowed civil unions. No",
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"attorney general in 2006, he was using the words",
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"New York Times had quoted Mr Cuomo as saying he",
"had supported gay marriage in his heart during",
"the 2002 campaign, but didn't make it an issue",
"because the political focus then was on civil",
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(CNN) -- Hundreds of Kurdish fighters from Turkey have arrived in the Syrian Kurdish town of Ayn al-Arab to join a Kurdish militia group battling to hold off ISIS forces, activists said Saturday. Clashes continue in the area between the militia, called the People's Protection Unit (YPG,) and the ISIS fighters, according the London-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. The latest ISIS advance in Syria has brought a swath of the country's north-central Kurdish region under siege, with Kurdish leaders warning of another humanitarian crisis without international intervention. The Syrian Kurdish town of Ayn al-Arab, or Kobani as it is known to the Kurds, is an island, surrounded by ISIS on three fronts and the Turkish border to the north. The town was already mostly blockaded by ISIS, but in the past several days some 60 nearby villages fell under ISIS control, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. ISIS, which refers to itself as the Islamic State, took 39 villages on Friday alone as Kurdish forces withdrew from their positions, the Observatory said. Mostafa Baly, a Kurdish activist inside Ayn al-Arab, told CNN on Saturday that there had been fierce clashes between ISIS and the YPG 20 kilometers to the east and south of the town, and 25 kilometers to the west. "The conversation is no longer about withdrawing from this village or taking control of that place. For the People's Protection Unit it is about resisting the attack by ISIS and defending 50,000 Kurds from a massacre," he said. Hundred of Kurdish fighters are streaming in from Turkey to join fighters on the front lines and more continue to cross into the city as the minority prepares for what it believes will be an existential battle. "The Kurdish people do not want to go to the refugee camps. We refuse to live in tents. the only option is to stand strong and defeat ISIS," he said. News of the Kurdish fighters flooding to join the defense of Ayn al-Arab came as Turkey's government announced that 49 hostages seized from the Turkish consulate in Mosul, Iraq, had been freed after three months in captivity. Border opening . Fears of a humanitarian crisis in Ayn al-Arab rose this week as displaced people sought refuge there but became trapped between the fighting and the Turkish border. Turkey finally opened its border on Friday, relieving some of the mounting pressure in Ayn al-Arab and allowing refugees to enter its southeastern Sanliurfa province. Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus said Saturday that more than 60,000 Kurds fleeing the violence had entered Turkish territories since Friday, according to Turkey's semi-official Anadolu news agency. The refugees entered through eight checkpoints along the border and are being housed in tents, he said. 'Barbaric' attacks . Hosting Syrian refugees is nothing new for Turkey and other neighboring nations. About 815,000 registered Syrian refugees were in Turkey as of last month, part of the 3 million total registered Syrian refugees the U.N. has counted amid Syria's three-year civil war. A further 6.5 million people were believed to be displaced within Syria as of last month, according to the United Nations. Masoud Barzani, President of Iraq's semiautonomous Kurdistan Region, called the ISIS attacks in northern Syria "barbaric" and described them as ethnic cleansing. "I ask the international community to take every measure as soon as possible to save Kobani and the people of Syrian Kurdistan from the terrorists," he said in a statement Friday. "The ISIS terrorists perpetrate crimes and atrocities wherever they are, therefore they have to be hit and defeated wherever they are." READ MORE: How the "Islamic State" is governed . READ MORE: Who is English speaker in "Flames of War?" CNN's Mariano Castillo contributed to this report. | Hundreds of Kurdish fighters from Turkey join a militia trying to stem an ISIS advance .
Kurdish activist: This is about defending 50,000 Kurds from a massacre .
ISIS militants have seized dozens of villages near the town of Ayn-al-Arab, or Kobani .
Turkey opened its border to tens of thousands of Syrian Kurds fleeing the violence . | 7ec1f313842f9341cadc85313c0b2d3636adca4a | [
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By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 07:04 EST, 30 November 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 07:15 EST, 30 November 2012 . When Lily Aird went from being an active toddler to one that could barely walk within the space of weeks, her mother knew that something was seriously wrong. Claire rushed her two-year-old to the doctor and after months of testing and treatment was shocked to be told her daughter had arthritis. Usually associated with the elderly, Lily had developed a condition which would immediately change her life. Lily, pictured in her new school uniform left, never complains despite her chronic condition. She was diagnosed at the age of two (pictured, right) Running, playing, dancing, even walking, would be impossible for the little girl unless doctors could find a treatment that would soothe the pain in her knees and hips. But Claire soon realised that Lily would have to spend years of her life going to and from hospitals and medical practices. Claire Aird, 32, from Heathfield, East Sussex, said: 'When I found out she had arthritis I was in complete shock. 'I just started crying. I was worried that she’d never be able to do the other things normal children do. 'I thought why is it my child? Her life will revolve around going back and forth to the hospital.' At first Lily was given large quantities of liquid ibuprofen and cortisone shots to her knees and hips to help numb the pain. But when both only offered temporary relief, doctors realised her condition was more serious than first thought. They decided the best treatment would be chemotherapy drugs normally used for cancer patients. Lily was prescribed with methotrexate number of unpleasant side-effects, which include vomiting, hair-thinning, weakening of the nails, and a lowered immune system. For the first three hours of the day Lily can't bend her legs at all without her medication and has to be carried . Lily swallows the medication in liquid form, but each time it causes her to be sick, upsets her stomach and leaves her mouth sore. Because the medication lowers her immune system it also makes her susceptible to children’s illnesses and her body weaker at fighting things like chicken pox. That is because Lily’s juvenile rheumatoid arthritis is caused by an over-active immune system that attacks her joints, as well as protecting her from illnesses. Around one in 10,000 children aged 16 or under suffer from chronic juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, though it is much rarer among those aged two or under. There is no cure for the illness, but methotrexate works by stopping the immune system from attacking the joints. But the drawbacks of the medication lowering the immune system means children’s illnesses like chicken pox and whooping cough could be deadly if Lily contracted them. Doctors have to regularly blood-test Lily to make sure she does not have them and her school also has to warn her parents if any of them are going around. Claire said: 'Doctors don’t know how badly chicken pox might affect her, so she has to have blood tests. They’re not nice for a child to have to go through. But the nurses do say she’s very brave about it though.' Lily (left) enjoys dancing with her younger sister Holly to Gangnam Style, her mother says . Lily will soon start taking the chemotherapy drug by injection, because it makes it more effective. But rather than complain about the discomfort her medication causes, Lily is more concerned about making sure her youngster sister Holly, who is nearly two, is OK. 'When you go through the things Lily has been through you have to grow up quickly in a lot of ways. But you won’t hear Lily complain. She’s more worried about Holly and making sure she’s OK. She’s always looking out for her and they’re always playing together,' Claire said. Other treatments Lily takes include large amounts of liquid ibuprofen for flare-ups of her arthritis and regular doses of folic acid. Lily also has to be carried up stairs by her mother because of the pain it causes, and needs to wrap up to avoid the cold, which worsens her condition. The ritual of medication-taking is a difficult one both for Lily and her mum, but Claire knows that without it her daughter would not be able to walk and do the things she loves. 'For the first three hours of the day she can’t bend her legs at all without her medication and has to be carried. 'She loves to dance. Her and her little sister, Holly, love to dance to Gangnam Style, but without the treatment she couldn’t dance at all. There’s no way.' For the next 10 years much of Lily’s life will be spent travelling to and from hospital for treatment. It is not known whether she will suffer from the condition for the rest of her life or make a recovery, though the odds are in Lily’s favour. There is no medical cure, but around 75 per cent of children are expected to recover from the illness before they are adults. Claire added: 'Lily always takes it in her stride. We have a few tears but she always been ever so good with it.' | Lily has chronic juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, which affects one in 10,000 children aged 16 or under .
She takes chemotherapy drugs as this stops the immune system from attacking the joints .
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(CNN) -- American higher education is in the cross hairs of a heated national debate over the value and cost of a college degree. Yet in China, our fiercest global economic competitor, the popularity of American colleges and universities might be at an all-time high. I just returned from a trip to Beijing, where I spoke with Chinese parents about the value of American education, where we excel and where we fall short. Not surprising was the extent to which the Chinese value education, especially primary and secondary education, and yearn for their children to attend American universities, and if possible, stay in America. When I engaged Chinese parents about their children, they would often say, "My son (or daughter) is going to Princeton (or fill in the elite American university)." I would respond, "Great! What year is your son or daughter right now?" And they would say, "Three years old." This passion for education starting at such an early age is powerful. After meeting with Chinese teachers, parents and children, three differences were immediately clear. First, their children are better educated than American children in the STEM fields -- science, technology, engineering and math. High standards and high expectations are the norm in China, not the exception, as is often the case in the United States. Second, Chinese parents will sacrifice almost anything for their child's education. They realize firsthand, "History is a race between education and catastrophe," as H.G. Wells put it. In China, the disposable income of middle-class families is more likely to be spent on education than leisure or entertainment. Third, to the Chinese people, American universities, for all their shortcomings and blemishes, are still beacons of freedom, individualism and self-improvement. To them, our universities are emblems of the highest achievement. In Asia, they have a saying: "The protruding nail gets hammered down." In America, we give awards for protruding nails. Our standards should be higher and our achievement better, but we still remain a land of unlimited opportunity. Each of my speeches in China began by reminding the Chinese people of the three, quintessential American values engraved, on our currency: Liberty, In God We Trust and E. Pluribus Unum. Politically, we may be at odds with the Chinese regime, but its people desperately long for a taste of American autonomy. RISE China, the private international education company that invited me to China and for which I am a compensated senior adviser, focuses on teaching idiomatic English to Chinese students to help them get into American universities. It also helps Chinese students develop confidence, initiative, commitment and active learning -- all qualities that are cherished by our higher institutions. As a result, the number of Chinese undergraduate students in the U.S. has doubled in the past two years. In the 2006-07 academic year, 9,955 Chinese undergraduates enrolled in U.S. schools. The next year, that figure jumped to 16,450, and by 2010-11, 56,976 undergraduates enrolled in the U.S. China exports more of its students to the U.S. than to any other country. They are already reaping the benefits educationally and economically. In February 2011, in a meeting with Silicon Valley's biggest entrepreneurs, President Barack Obama asked Steve Jobs of Apple what it would take to make iPhones in the U.S. rather than China. Jobs replied that those jobs aren't coming back. The New York Times reported it this way: "Apple executives believe the vast scale of overseas factories as well as the flexibility, diligence and industrial skills of foreign workers have so outpaced their American counterparts that "Made in the U.S.A." is no longer a viable option for most Apple products." The Chinese realize the potential of American universities when engaged properly. When a student approaches the university with a specific degree focus, applies it with diligence and finances it soundly, understanding the commitment he or she is making, the American university system is still the best in the world. American students must begin approaching their higher education just as smartly and seriously, or our academies will be filled with aspiring and inquiring minds from elsewhere. The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of William Bennett. | William Bennett: Many Chinese yearn to send their children to U.S. universities .
Bennett: Chinese students better prepared in science, math; parental expectations higher .
In China, U.S. colleges represent freedom, individualism, self-improvement, he says .
He warns that U.S. must approach education as focused as the Chinese . | 9b7b3b08847b315a2bdb13267467f8e854db2932 | [
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By . Jonathan McEvoy for the Daily Mail . Lewis Hamilton has been warned that he could be sacked by Mercedes if his bitter feud with Nico Rosberg flares out of control again. Speaking ahead of Sunday's Italian Grand Prix, Mercedes boss Toto Wolff said: ‘We would have to take decisions and take the consequences of having a different line-up. ‘If we are not able to manage the two of them following the Mercedes-Benz spirit then we need to admit that.’ In the middle: Fernando Alonso sat between Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton at Thursday's press conference . Crash: Hamilton (left) and Mercedes team-mate Rosberg collided on lap two of the Belgian Grand Prix . Although Wolff did not name Hamilton, his position appears to be more vulnerable because Rosberg has already agreed a new contract with the team. There is growing speculation that Hamilton has called off his contract talks while he sees how the season pans out. Mercedes have bent over backwards to support Hamilton, but Wolff’s comments show they are prepared to accept a breaking point in their relations with the British driver. McLaren are willing to tempt Hamilton back to their fold, and await developments with an open cheque book at the ready. Sportsmail understands tentative talks have started between the two parties. With Fernando Alonso having stated this week that he wants to see out his Ferrari contract, Hamilton is even more firmly in the thoughts of McLaren. Fury: Toto Wolff was incandescent after Rosberg's collision with Hamilton. He described it as 'unacceptable' | Toto Wolff has warned Mercedes may have a different line-up next year .
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Playing with puzzles and building blocks alongside parents is more beneficial to toddlers than learning to read and write at a young age, according to a university psychologist. Cambridge University lecturer David Whitebread said it was important for parents to play with their children, as these youngsters were more likely to enjoy solving problems, and better equipped to cope with failure. Former primary school teacher Mr Whitebread also claimed the government was overly concerned with getting children to learn the 3Rs at an ever decreasing age, and said younger children were better off learning to cook alongside their parents. Value: Playing with puzzles and building blocks alongside their parents is more beneficial to toddlers than learning to read and write at a young age, according to a university psychologist . 'If you want your child to do well at school, then spend time with them in early life,' he told The Times at the Lego Idea Conference in Denmark. 'They need episodes of shared attention, doing puzzles, reading books or playing with building blocks.' Mr Whitebread, a developmental cognitive psychologist, said that although learning to read was an important skill, teaching reading, writing and arithmatic to toddlers was a waste of government money and the child's time. Skill: Mr Whitebread, a developmental cognitive psychologist, said although learning to read was an important skill, teaching reading, writing and arithmatic to toddlers was a waste of government money . He said that studies have shown toddlers who were taught to be 'self-regulated' learners were more likely than their contemporaries to enjoy problem solving, and more likely to know what to do if they made an error. A US study found that by the time children who learned how to be self motivated became adults they had achieved higher grades academically, earned more money and were less likely to be involved with crime. Separate . research has shown there was a link between a toddler's ability to . concentrate on different tasks and their language skills. Mr Whitebread said that learning to read at to young an age could even be damaging for a child. 'Instead . the parent can share something they love, such as making cakes, or . tinkering with engines, the key is partly sharing the enthusiasm but . mainly the conversations you have with the child while doing it.' | Cambridge lecturer says toddlers are better off playing with their parents .
David Whitebread advises parents to do puzzles with young children .
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Two prominent newspapers this week used their editorial pages to call for mercy for intelligence leaker Edward Snowden, with one arguing "he deserves better than a life of permanent exile, fear and flight." The New York Times and The Guardian make the case for some sort of plea deal or clemency that would allow Snowden to return to the United States from Russia, where he was granted asylum. Mercy or dropped charges have occurred in past cases of other high-profile whistle-blowers, such as Daniel Ellsberg, the military analyst behind the leak of the Pentagon Papers. But in recent years, the United States has aggressively pursued those who leak government secrets. Here's a look at how the cases of five prominent leakers -- including Snowden -- have played out: . Daniel Ellsberg . Ellsberg was the military analyst who leaked the 7,000-page Pentagon Papers in 1971. The top-secret documents revealed that senior U.S. leaders, including three Presidents, knew the Vietnam War was an unwinnable, tragic quagmire. Further, they showed the government had lied to Congress and the public about the progress of the war. Ellsberg surrendered to authorities and was charged as a spy. During his trial, the court learned that President Richard Nixon's administration had embarked on a campaign to discredit Ellsberg, illegally wiretapping him and breaking into his psychiatrist's office. All charges against him were dropped. Since then, he has lived a relatively quiet life as a respected author and lecturer. Chelsea Manning . U.S. Army Pvt. Chelsea Manning, who formerly went by the name Bradley, was convicted of stealing and disseminating 750,000 pages of classified documents and videos to WikiLeaks, the online anti-secrecy group. A military judge sentenced Manning to 35 years -- far less than the effective life sentence that was permitted under law -- minus credit for about 3 1/2 years time served. The judge also reduced Manning's rank, ordered that pay and benefits be forfeited, and imposed a dishonorable discharge. Manning has applied for a pardon from President Barack Obama. The Obama administration has said it will handle that request no differently than others. Manning's defenders, including Ellsberg, said he was a hero. Julian Assange . Assange is the founder of WikiLeaks, which published hundreds of thousands of secret State Department cables and other information taken by Manning that gave the group global recognition. Assange's case remains unresolved. For more than a year, Assange has been holed up inside the Ecuadorian Embassy in London to avoid extradition to Sweden, where he is wanted for questioning over allegations that he raped one woman and sexually molested another. Assange has repeatedly said the allegations in Sweden are politically motivated and tied to the work of his website. Ecuador's government granted him asylum, but British authorities have said they will arrest him if he leaves the premises. Mark Felt . In 2005, retired deputy FBI director Felt revealed himself to be the whistle-blower "Deep Throat" in the Watergate scandal. He anonymously assisted Washington Post reporters Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward with many of their stories about the Nixon administration's cover-up after the June 1972 break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters. The stories sparked a congressional investigation that eventually led to Nixon's resignation in 1974. The Post won a Pulitzer Prize for its coverage. Felt was convicted on unrelated conspiracy charges in 1980 and fined. He was pardoned by President Ronald Reagan before slipping into obscurity for the next quarter century. He died in 2008 at age 95. Edward Snowden . It's too early to tell Snowden's ultimate fate. A contentious debate surrounds his case. On one side, many see Snowden as a traitor and criminal for unlawfully taking and disseminating National Security Agency files relating to its mass collection of electronic information, including e-mail and phone data. Others see bravery in Snowden's actions for bringing a secretive program to light and initiating a national debate about security and privacy. "Considering the enormous value of the information he has revealed, and the abuses he has exposed, Mr. Snowden deserves better than a life of permanent exile, fear and flight," the Times editorial said. "He may have committed a crime to do so, but he has done his country a great service." Still, U.S. officials have thus far shown no indication they're considering clemency. Last month, Attorney General Eric Holder said the conversation about balance between security and privacy is important, "but I would not say what he did is worthy of clemency." "It's not something that I would support," Holder said. "I think that he has clearly broken the law and harmed the nation that he claims to love." What do you think should happen to Edward Snowden? Leave a comment below. | Two newspapers call for clemency for NSA leaker Edward Snowden .
The Obama administration is against clemency .
Leakers in the past have received some mercy .
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"Two prominent newspapers this week used their",
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"intelligence leaker Edward Snowden, with one",
"arguing \"he deserves better than a life of",
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"Snowden -- have played out: . Daniel Ellsberg .",
"Ellsberg was the military analyst who leaked the",
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"author and lecturer. Chelsea Manning . U.S. Army",
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"served. The judge also reduced Manning's rank,",
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"thousands of secret State Department cables and",
"other information taken by Manning that gave the",
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"unresolved. For more than a year, Assange has",
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"Assange has repeatedly said the allegations in",
"Sweden are politically motivated and tied to the",
"work of his website. Ecuador's government granted",
"him asylum, but British authorities have said",
"they will arrest him if he leaves the premises.",
"Mark Felt . In 2005, retired deputy FBI director",
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"\"Deep Throat\" in the Watergate scandal. He",
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"coverage. Felt was convicted on unrelated",
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"slipping into obscurity for the next quarter",
"century. He died in 2008 at age 95. Edward",
"Snowden . It's too early to tell Snowden's",
"ultimate fate. A contentious debate surrounds his",
"case. On one side, many see Snowden as a traitor",
"and criminal for unlawfully taking and",
"disseminating National Security Agency files",
"relating to its mass collection of electronic",
"information, including e-mail and phone data.",
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"bringing a secretive program to light and",
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"\"It's not something that I would support,\" Holder",
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Tripoli, Libya (CNN) -- Former rebels attacked the office of Libya's interim prime minister in central Tripoli on Tuesday in an apparent protest over outstanding payments promised by the government to ex-fighters, witnesses said. The rebels circled the building in heavily armed pickup trucks, carrying weapons including anti-aircraft guns, and opened fire in the air and at the building, an official at the prime minister's office said. The attackers, some dressed in army fatigues and others in civilian clothing, were from two towns in Libya's Western Mountains, said eyewitnesses and a member of the Tripoli Revolutionary Brigade, another group of former fighters. Clashes ensued with guards from the prime minister's office, and fighters from the Tripoli Revolutionary Brigade were called in as reinforcements to protect the building, they said. A member of the Tripoli Revolutionary Brigade told CNN that a fellow brigade member was killed in the clashes. Roads were sealed off in the area while the situation was brought under control. The fighters had converged on the building with a number of demands, including the payments promised by the government to former fighters, the official in the prime minister's office and a member of the brigade said. There have been delays in these payments and similar protests have taken place, including one last month when former rebels opened fire inside the prime minister's building. While life is slowly returning to normal in the Libyan capital, armed clashes happen occasionally, underscoring one of the main problems facing post-revolution Libya. Thousands of former rebels are still heavily armed, and the government has not yet been able to disarm them or integrate them into the security forces. Building a strong army and police force has been one of the priorities highlighted by Libyan officials, but the process has been slow. This has prompted criticism from many Libyans, who accuse the government and the National Transitional Council of failing to address this issue. Libya is scheduled to hold elections next month, the first since the fall of Moammar Gadhafi's regime last summer. Registration of candidates and voters began May 1, ahead of the June 19 vote. | Former rebels with heavily armed pickup trucks surround interim prime minister's office .
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(CNN) -- Four people died after a small plane crashed into a building near Wichita's Mid-Continent Airport in southern Kansas on Thursday morning, city Fire Marshal Brad Crisp said. While five people were initially transported to the hospital, three of those patients were reportedly treated and released. "Firefighters engaged in a horrific fight for several minutes. We have the fire under control. We are in the process of trying to determine if all the employees and visitors who may have been in the building are accounted for," Fire Chief Ron Blackwell told CNN affiliate KSNW. About 50 to 60 firefighters responded and were evacuated after the structure was deemed unstable, Wichita police said. Two of those killed were inside the building when the plane crashed, police said. The pilot was killed, CNN affiliates reported. One of the injured was in serious condition and another in fair condition, an official with Via Christi Health, a local hospital, told KSNW. The other three, who were in good condition earlier in the day, were released, the station reported. FAA and National Transportation Safety Board investigators are on the scene. "There is a small aircraft that went into the FlightSafety building" near Mid-Continent Airport, said Steve Phillips, a FlightSafety International spokesman. The plane was a Hawker Beechcraft B200 Super King Air, Phillips said. It was en route to Mena, Arkansas, CNN affiliate KWCH reported. The FAA said the twin-engine plane lost an engine on takeoff and crashed into a two-story building, KSNW reported. The roof on the building's eastern side has collapsed, the station reported. No information has yet been released on the identities of those in the plane or in the building. According to one aviation website, the aircraft can carry as many as 13 passengers. It "crashed into the roof of our training center. I have no information on how many on board," Phillips said. "We have the manager of the training center on site, and he's making sure everyone is OK, but I don't have an answer for that." The building is across the street from the airport, he said. There were about 100 people inside the building at the time, Blackwell told KWCH. Video from KSNW showed thick smoke rising from the building at 10:20 a.m. (11:20 a.m. ET). Flights were operating normally, though some roads around the airport were blocked off, the airport said in a tweet. "The building has sustained serious damage, including the collapse of walls and ceilings," read another airport tweet. CNN's Jason Hanna and Amanda Watts contributed to this report. | Pilot was among victims; two of the dead were on the ground .
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By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 20:22 EST, 28 January 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 03:22 EST, 29 January 2013 . A newly unveiled visual map allows anyone in the world to keep a finger on the pulse of Twitter. Tweetping monitors each of the world's posts on the microblogging site, and identifies them with a small flashes of light on a map of the Earth as they happen. Under the maps, Tweetping.net divides data by continent, showing the number of tweets, words and characters sent since a user logged into the site. Tracking: Tweetping monitors each post on Twitter worldwide and identifies them with flashes of light on a world map . Tweetping also showcases the latest hashtags in realtime. The fascinating tracker is the work of Paris-based developer Franck Ernewein, who launched the site several days ago. The Atlantic's Megan Garber writes: 'The . map reveals Twitter's digital movements through the physical world via . stark explosions of light - but it reveals just as much through its . stagnant swaths of darkness.' Inventor: Tweetping is the work of Paris-based developer Franck Ernewein, who launched the site several days ago . The site is already so popular with Twitter users that it is often overloaded with traffic and unavailable. Ernewein has admitted that Tweetping is hosted on a small server that cannot handle the influx of curious viewers. Tweetping has debuted amid a firestorm against Twitter over a new video-sharing app that has had some problems with sexually-explicit content. The ease and lack of restrictions on the service, called Vine, allows for racy users to spread pornography quickly. As with Twitter, users are able to search the platform by hashtags, so technology commenters began realizing the problem when a quick run of the term porn - or a vast array of more specific sexual tags - immediately produces a host of dirty videos. This new facet of the service strikes at a potentially perilous point for the company, as they are known to be very firm believers in the freedom of the users. Twitter debuted in 2006 and is one of the most visited sites on the internet. Singer Justin Bieber has the most followers of any other Twitter user after he overtook Lady Gaga. 140 characters or less: Twitter, which debuted in 2006, has come under fire over pornography included in its video-sharing app . | Tweetping was created by Paris-based developer Franck Ernewein . | a85b45301750b426d11c6c3604895b413a2389c5 | [
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By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 23:14 EST, 9 October 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 05:50 EST, 10 October 2013 . A truck driver had a miraculous escape on Wednesday after his rig became trapped on train tracks as an engine came barreling down the line. The train smashed into the truck in West Odessa, Texas, sending its cargo of pipes flying through the air but luckily no one was killed. The incident occurred after Jesus Garcia, 24, had allowed other drivers to pass and his rig stalled. Scroll down for video . Looming disaster: The train barrels down the tracks toward the stalled truck on Wednesday . Impact: The train smashes into the side of the rig in West Odessa, Texas . As the freight train came speeding down the line, Mr Garcia ran to safety. There is a colossal bang as the train ploughs into the side of the truck. The moment was caught on cellphone by drivers. The train tore straight into the rig, pushing the truck half a mile, according to News West 9. 100 gallons of diesel fuel was spilled and a rail crossing sign damaged in the accident in Midland County. Wreckage: The freight train sends the truck's cargo of metal pipes flying through the air . Collision: Fortunately no one was injured in the collision although 100 gallons of diesel oil were spilled across the tracks . | Collision happened on Wednesday in West Odessa, Texas . | d35e24ee34fd97b9007a09c26281a11801cae67b | [
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Lionel Messi may have just taken his career goals tally to an incredible 401, but Barcelona coach Luis Enrique claims there is more to his game than simply scoring. The Argentinian phenomenon netted twice during the Catalan's 6-0 thrashing of Granada on Saturday, but his manager has been equally impressed by his dedication to defending. ‘He’s an impressive player on every level because he can score and he can pass,' said Enrique. ‘He’s also a very determined player, and I think he’s also the No. 1 in terms of defending and dropping back. Lionel Messi has more to his game than just scoring and creating goals claims Barcelona boss Luis Enrique . Messi and forward partner Neymar (R) share a joke during training ahead of their Champions League clash . Messi took his career goals tally to 401 after scoring twice against Granada on Saturday . Barcelona coach Luis Enrique claims Messi's defensive work often gets overlooked . Dani Alves (C) gets away from Adriano (L) and Xavi (R) during a training ground exercise in France . Barcelona players prepare for their European fixture against big spending Paris Saint Germain . ‘Even though people talk much less about that part of his game, he’s also very good at it.’ Barcelona have started the season with six wins from seven games in all competitions without conceding a goal ahead of their Champions League clash with Paris Saint Germain on Tuesday. While Messi's five league goals are below his usual high standards, especially when arch rival Cristiano Ronaldo has already managed 12 for Real Madrid this season, teammate Jeremy Mathieu says that the 26-year-old has been having more of an impact on games. The Argentinian will be expected to provide the difference for the Catalans against PSG . Veteran midfielder Xavi controls the ball with his head during the final training session . (L-R) Munir El Haddadi, Sergi Roberto and Neymar link hands during an innovative training exercise . French defender Jeremy Mathieu (L) claims Messi has been more influential despite scoring less . Messi and Neymar have been combining well together this season according to Mathieu . Neymar celebrates after scoring a hat-trick against Granada to make it six for the season . ‘Messi’s a bit different this season because he’s scoring less but is more influential in the game,' said the French defender. ‘Everyone knows about his qualities and he’s very important for us. He can create something out of nothing and win the match.’ While Messi has been struggling to get on the scoresheet, his forward partner Neymar appears to have adapted to life at the world's most prestigious club with six goals to his name, including a hat-trick against Granada. ‘They’re combining well together. But it’s important that the whole team combines well, not just two players,' added Mathieu. | Barcelona coach Luis Enrique says Lionel Messi is No 1 at defending .
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Russian academics are working on unlocking the secrets of a mystery medieval civilization on the edge of the Siberian Arctic - which had links to Persia. A burial ground has been found with human remains mummified seemingly by accident - and wearing copper masks. But who they were remains a puzzle to Russian archeologists and experts. A red haired man was found, protected from chest to foot by copper plating, among a group of bodies in a mysterious burial ground in northern Russia . A genetic study will now be carried out on the remains in a bid to solve the riddle of where the people came from . A total of 34 shallow graves have been excavated by archeologists at Zeleniy Yar, 18 miles south of the Arctic Circle, and included a small treasure trove of jewellery and artifacts indicating this was a trading outpost of some importance around one millennium ago. 'The medieval necropolis include 11 bodies with shattered or missing skulls, and smashed skeletons,' reported The Siberian Times. 'Five mummies were found to be shrouded in copper, while also elaborately covered in reindeer, beaver, wolverine or bear fur. 'Among the graves is just one female, a child, her face masked by copper plates. There are no adult women.' Three copper masked infant mummies - all male - were unearthed nearby. They were bound in four or five copper hoops, several centimetres wide. A red-haired man was also found, protected from chest to foot by copper plating. In his resting place, was an iron hatchet, furs, and a head buckle made of bronze depicting a bear. A total 34 shallow graves were uncovered by archeologists working at Zeleniy Yar, Russia, which is 18 miles south of the Arctic Circle . As well as copper plating, the bodies were covered in reindeer, beaver, wolverine and bear fur . The feet of the deceased are all pointing towards the nearby Gorny Poluy River, a fact which is seen as having religious significance. Yet the burial rituals are reported to be unknown to experts and not typical of others in this cold and inhospitable region. Artifacts included bronze bowls originating in Persia, some 3,700 miles to the south-west, dating from the tenth or eleventh centuries, it is believed. 'One of the burials dates to 1282, according to a study of tree rings, while others are believed to be older,' reports The Siberian Times. A bronze bowl (top left) and a silver plate found beside the burials and silver medallions and other decorations (right) A belt and bracelet from the burial. Artifacts found have led experts to link the people with Persia, thousands of miles to the south . An iron combat knife, silver medallion and a bronze bird figurine was found by one of the adult mummies and are understood to date from the seventh to the ninth centuries. It is thought the preservation of the bodies was 'an accident' caused by a combination of the copper, which prevented oxidation of the remains, and a dip in temperatures in the centuries after the group were buried. Natalia Fyodorova, of the Urals branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, said: 'Nowhere in the world are there so many mummified remains found outside the permafrost or the marshes. The group, buried around 800 years ago, are thought to have been mummified 'by accident' due to the copper plating placed around their bodies . A belt buckle from the burial, which experts are continuing to investigate . 'It is a unique archaeological site. We are pioneers in everything from taking away the object of sandy soil (which has not been done previously) and ending with the possibility of further research.' She suggested that the smashing of the skulls may have been done soon after death 'to render protection from mysterious spells believed to emanate from the deceased'. In 2002, archeologists were forced to halt work at the site due to objections by locals on the Yamal peninsula, a land of reindeer and energy riches known to locals as 'the end of the earth'. The experts were disturbing the souls of their ancestors, they feared. Work is underway now to solve this riddle, including a genetic study of the remains headed by Alexander Pilipenko, research fellow of Institute of Cytology and Genetics, part of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. | Archeologists unearth mysterious tribe of people south of the Arctic Circle .
Experts say they were mummified 'by mistake' by copper used in burial ritual .
It is thought the group share almost no customs with other nearby groups .
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By . Associated Press Reporter . A Massachusetts man who knew the brothers suspected of carrying out the Boston Marathon bombings was charged on Friday with obstructing the investigation into the deadly bombings. Khairullozhon Matanov, 23, of Quincy, destroyed, altered and falsified records in a federal investigation, and made false statements in a federal investigation, federal prosecutors said. Matanov, a legal resident of the U.S. originally from Kyrgyzstan, is not accused of participating in the bombings or of knowing about them in advance. Khairullozhon Matanov, 23, of Quincy, Massachusetts, and friend of Tamerlan, right, and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, left, is accused of destroying, altering and falsifying records in a federal investigation . He is scheduled to appear in U.S. District Court in Boston on Friday afternoon. Matanov knew Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, and in the days after the April 2013 bombings that killed three people and injured more than 260, Matanov realized the FBI would want to talk with him because he shared their 'philosophical justification for violence,' prosecutors said. He talked to the brothers on numerous occasions after the bombings, and even took them out to dinner the day of the explosions, they said. 'In the days following the bombings, Matanov continued to express support for the bombings, although later that week he said that maybe the bombings were wrong,' the indictment said. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, left, has pleaded not guilty to several federal charges and is awaiting trial, while Tamerlan Tsarnaev, right, was killed during a gunbattle with police four days after the bombings . Forensic: Investigators survey the site of a bomb blast on Boylston Street a day after two explosions hit the Boston Marathon in Boston, Massachusetts on April 16, 2013 . He tried to contact the brothers after he saw media reports identifying them as the suspects, prosecutors said. Matanov deleted information regarding the brothers from his computer, including internet searches, they said. He also allegedly asked a friend to destroy his cellphones, but that friend refused. And he repeatedly lied to investigators about the extent of his friendship with the Tsarnaev brothers, prosecutors said. The brothers, ethnic Chechens who lived in the former Soviet republic of Kyrgyzstan and the Dagestan region of Russia, settled in the United States more than a decade ago. Deadly: Runners continue to run towards the finish line of the Boston Marathon as an explosion erupts near the finish line of the race in this photo taken as the second of two devices detonated on April 15, 2013 . Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 20, has pleaded not guilty to several federal charges and is awaiting trial. Prosecutors allege he and his brother planted two pressure cooker bombs near the marathon's finish line. Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, was killed during a gunbattle with police four days after the bombings. | Khairullozhon Matanov, 23, of Quincy, Massachusetts, is accused of destroying, altering and falsifying records in a federal investigation .
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(CNN) -- The cowards who aimed to silence 14-year-old Malala Yousufzai with a bullet have instead made the Pakistani schoolgirl a global icon. Even as she remains in a hospital bed, her advocacy for the millions of girls worldwide who are denied an education sounds beyond the borders of Pakistan. Malala has reminded us all that the real dream for these girls is simple: They want an education. But she is also a symbol of how far we are from making that dream a reality. Seven years ago, I traveled to an area not far from Malala's home in Mingora. A massive earthquake had destroyed 80% of the town of Balakot, and I was on site with UNICEF, working to salvage some normalcy for thousands of traumatized and injured children. The work was gratifying beyond words, as we brought warm coats and blankets to children who had lost everything. But the real joy of the trip was watching hundreds of girls attend school for their very first time. UNICEF specializes at finding opportunity in crisis, and this was no exception: Parents needed safe shelter for their children as they went about the business of rebuilding their homes and lives, so UNICEF-supported schools met a community need -- and fathers who had never allowed their daughters to be educated agreed to let them attend. Enrollment skyrocketed. Most of UNICEF's "schools" were open air, under trees or outside of tents. Eager students sat cross-legged on the cold dirt. Some of the girls were hesitant; others boldly pushed boys aside to ensure they were sitting as close to the teacher as possible. One 8-year-old leapt up to the makeshift blackboard and with great dramatic flair, pretended to lead the class. Oh, the shrieks of delight her cheekiness elicited from astonished classmates! Suddenly, girls were equal to boys! Over the last seven years, UNICEF-assisted districts in Pakistan have enrolled more than half a million girls as first-time students — including 21,000 in earthquake-affected regions. But inequalities remain. In Pakistan, the government spends less than 2.5% of its GDP on the education sector, and only half of the 19 million children of primary school age are in school. About 58% of boys are enrolled in primary school compared to 48% of girls. But those numbers don't reflect the real depth of gender inequity. In areas like the Swat Valley, where Malala lives, the percentage of girls in school is far lower -- and overall, well under half of Pakistani women are literate. The percentage of female literacy is as low as 7% in some rural areas. Conflict, poverty, school fees and child labor create barriers to education for all children, but girls often face additional obstacles related to their gender and role in society. Some are expected to work in the home, supporting the family, others expected to marry and have children at a very young age. Some live in communities where girls are not perceived as equal to boys, or deserving of the same rights. And even as the global gender gap for primary school enrollment has been narrowed, there's been little progress for adolescent girls: An estimated 31 million are not in school in South Asia. As a consequence of this gender discrimination, an estimated two-thirds of the world's illiterate adults are women. The failure to educate girls has far-reaching consequences: A girl who is educated is more likely to educate her own children, and her ability to protect her children because of her knowledge will improve her family's prospects through the generations. Educating girls is one of the most effective tools for improving economies and raising productivity in developing countries. According to some estimates, about half of the drop in under-5 child mortality over the last 40 years can be attributed to increases in women's education. In my dozen years with UNICEF, I've met thousands of children in some of the world's most challenging circumstances. When I ask them what they wish for, without hesitation they respond, "an education." If we want to stand with Malala, we need to raise our voices, too. All the world's children have equal value and potential. It's up to us to be sure they are provided the opportunities they deserve. | Szarkowski: Malala Yousufzai has become a global icon for gender equity in education .
Szarkowski traveled to Balakot, Pakistan seven years ago with UNICEF .
Hundreds of girls around Balakot first went to school with UNICEF help .
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"14-year-old Malala Yousufzai with a bullet have",
"instead made the Pakistani schoolgirl a global",
"icon. Even as she remains in a hospital bed, her",
"advocacy for the millions of girls worldwide who",
"are denied an education sounds beyond the borders",
"of Pakistan. Malala has reminded us all that the",
"real dream for these girls is simple: They want",
"an education. But she is also a symbol of how far",
"we are from making that dream a reality. Seven",
"years ago, I traveled to an area not far from",
"Malala's home in Mingora. A massive earthquake",
"had destroyed 80% of the town of Balakot, and I",
"was on site with UNICEF, working to salvage some",
"normalcy for thousands of traumatized and injured",
"children. The work was gratifying beyond words,",
"as we brought warm coats and blankets to children",
"who had lost everything. But the real joy of the",
"trip was watching hundreds of girls attend school",
"for their very first time. UNICEF specializes at",
"finding opportunity in crisis, and this was no",
"exception: Parents needed safe shelter for their",
"children as they went about the business of",
"rebuilding their homes and lives, so",
"UNICEF-supported schools met a community need --",
"and fathers who had never allowed their daughters",
"to be educated agreed to let them attend.",
"Enrollment skyrocketed. Most of UNICEF's",
"\"schools\" were open air, under trees or outside",
"of tents. Eager students sat cross-legged on the",
"cold dirt. Some of the girls were hesitant;",
"others boldly pushed boys aside to ensure they",
"were sitting as close to the teacher as possible.",
"One 8-year-old leapt up to the makeshift",
"blackboard and with great dramatic flair,",
"pretended to lead the class. Oh, the shrieks of",
"delight her cheekiness elicited from astonished",
"classmates! Suddenly, girls were equal to boys!",
"Over the last seven years, UNICEF-assisted",
"districts in Pakistan have enrolled more than",
"half a million girls as first-time students —",
"including 21,000 in earthquake-affected regions.",
"But inequalities remain. In Pakistan, the",
"government spends less than 2.5% of its GDP on",
"the education sector, and only half of the 19",
"million children of primary school age are in",
"school. About 58% of boys are enrolled in primary",
"school compared to 48% of girls. But those",
"numbers don't reflect the real depth of gender",
"inequity. In areas like the Swat Valley, where",
"Malala lives, the percentage of girls in school",
"is far lower -- and overall, well under half of",
"Pakistani women are literate. The percentage of",
"female literacy is as low as 7% in some rural",
"areas. Conflict, poverty, school fees and child",
"labor create barriers to education for all",
"children, but girls often face additional",
"obstacles related to their gender and role in",
"society. Some are expected to work in the home,",
"supporting the family, others expected to marry",
"and have children at a very young age. Some live",
"in communities where girls are not perceived as",
"equal to boys, or deserving of the same rights.",
"And even as the global gender gap for primary",
"school enrollment has been narrowed, there's been",
"little progress for adolescent girls: An",
"estimated 31 million are not in school in South",
"Asia. As a consequence of this gender",
"discrimination, an estimated two-thirds of the",
"world's illiterate adults are women. The failure",
"to educate girls has far-reaching consequences: A",
"girl who is educated is more likely to educate",
"her own children, and her ability to protect her",
"children because of her knowledge will improve",
"her family's prospects through the generations.",
"Educating girls is one of the most effective",
"tools for improving economies and raising",
"productivity in developing countries. According",
"to some estimates, about half of the drop in",
"under-5 child mortality over the last 40 years",
"can be attributed to increases in women's",
"education. In my dozen years with UNICEF, I've",
"met thousands of children in some of the world's",
"most challenging circumstances. When I ask them",
"what they wish for, without hesitation they",
"respond, \"an education.\" If we want to stand with",
"Malala, we need to raise our voices, too. All the",
"world's children have equal value and potential.",
"It's up to us to be sure they are provided the",
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Republican firebrand Sarah Palin is rarely at a loss for words but became unmoored on Saturday in Iowa after her teleprompter froze and left her without portions of her prepared speech. The 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee flipped through a binder of notes and strung together a series of one-liners – and some of them made little sense. 'The man can only ride you when your back is bent,' she said, as audience members looked at each other quizzically. 'So strengthen it! Then the man can't ride you, America won't get taken for a ride, because so much is at stake.' Addressing the controversy over the virtues of the late Navy SEAL Chris Kyle and the 'American Sniper' film that tells his life story, she shouted: “Screw the left in Hollywood!' SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO . Republican firebrand Sarah Palin is rarely at a loss for words but became unmoored on Saturday in Iowa after her teleprompter froze and left her without portions of her prepared speech . The 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee flipped through a binder of notes and strung together a series of one-liners – and some of them made little sense . 'The man can only ride you when your back is bent,' she said, as audience members looked at each other quizzically . And she carped about Democrats' view of Obamacare. 'What will they do to stop causing our pain, and start feeling it again? Well, in other words, um – Is Hillary a New Democrat or an old one?' 'Now the press asks, the press asks, "Can anyone stop Hillary?" Again, this is to forego a conclusion, right? It's to scare us off, to convince us that – a pantsuit can crush patriots?' Democratic National Committee Communications Director Mo Elleithee issued a terse reaction to the Republican's embarrassing 35-minute meltdown: 'Thank you!' Palin's more lucid moments included a hint that she might actually launch a White House campaign. 'If you want something said, you ask a man,' Palin boomed. 'If you want something done, you ask a woman.' BEWILDERED: Palin's audience often seemed unsure what to make of her rambling speech . Then, waving a 'Ready For Hillary' sticker, she mocked former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. 'Now I'm ready for Hillary,' she told her uneasy audience 'Are you? Are you coming?' Eventually Palin returned to one of her time-worn themes: 'lame-stream media' journalists who have classed her as a low-grade intellect selling weak sauce since Arizona Senator John McCain tapped her as his running mate nearly 8 years ago. And in a fit of pique, she seemed to be blaming her fellow Republicans for letting her get clobbered. The 2016 election, she said, 'is war for the sovereignty of the United States of America. We don’t sit on our thumbs next time when one of our own is being crucified, and falsely accused of whatever the hit accusation of the day happens to be: racism, sexism, whatever.' Her appearance at the gathering of grandees came not long after telling the Washington Post she is 'seriously interested' in a Presidential bid come the 2016 race. In a different interview the previous day she also said she was especially keen on running to make sure a woman is on the slate, saying 'America has had enough of seeing that ... sign on the Oval Office door saying, "No Girls Allowed".' But days earlier she told a different interviewer that 'I don't give a flying flip' if a woman is elected president. HATERS GONNA HATE HATE HATE: Palin, speaking at the Iowa Freedom Summit in Des Moines alongside a raft of other Republican big-hitters, entered to the Taylor Swift song 'Shake it Off' and claimed to be 'ready' to take on Hillary Clinton . THANK YOU , AND THANK YOU, AND THANK YOU: Almost sixteen minutes into a 35-minute speech meant to be a 20-minute slot, Palin had thanked half of Iowa for hosting her . Palin spoke at the Iowa event alongside a host of others whose names have been floated as potential GOP candidates, including Ted Cruz, Chris Christie and Mike Huckabee. Her position near the end of the lineup indicated that the event's hosts, Citizens United and Iowa Congressman Steve King, hoped the Alaskan would be a showstopper. She nearly stopped the entire show as Saturday brought something progressives have waited nearly a decade for: the moment when conservatives stopped laughing with Palin and started laughing at her. When the substance of her speech arrived, she hit Obama over his executive order mainstraiming millions of illegal immigrants, and claimed Democrats have a worse record for waging a 'war on women' than conservatives. Despite frequent references to 'real solutions' she would propose to solve America's problems – which she said include a bloated government and a president who refuses to listen to Congress – Palin did not elaborate on what those fixes might be. But 'we get honest on national security,' she riffed. 'We give hope to the people that we need not – we will not – succumb to evil, and we call it as it is, we address it.' 'That must be, by the way, that 800-pound elephant in the room of the White House that the radical left won't even name.' Palin, however, named it. 'It is any Muslim who would choose evil, whose loyalty to a death-cult perversion is so darkened and has deceived their soul that they actually think they're welcome here to transform here. No!' 'What we do is strengthen our military,' she said. 'We respect our troops and let them – our troops as our gatekeepers – we let them tell jihadists, "Uh-uh, this is our house! Get the hell out".' | Former Alaska governor and tea party darling gave confusing address at the Iowa Freedom Summit, rambling after her teleprompter froze .
The Republicans' 2008 VP nominee had previously said she was 'seriously interested' in a 2016 presidential bid, but sounded not-ready-for-prime-time .
Head-scratching lines included: 'The man can only ride you when your back is bent'
Called President Obama an 'overgrown little boy, angrily shouted 'Screw the left in Hollywood!' and yelled that jihadis should 'get the hell out!' | bc9dff8d9db147f32f92b9fe54c9178ad41df9b1 | [
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"of her prepared speech . The 2008 Republican vice",
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"can only ride you when your back is bent,' she",
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"this is to forego a conclusion, right? It's to",
"scare us off, to convince us that – a pantsuit",
"can crush patriots?' Democratic National",
"Committee Communications Director Mo Elleithee",
"issued a terse reaction to the Republican's",
"embarrassing 35-minute meltdown: 'Thank you!'",
"Palin's more lucid moments included a hint that",
"she might actually launch a White House campaign.",
"'If you want something said, you ask a man,'",
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"'Now I'm ready for Hillary,' she told her uneasy",
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"Palin returned to one of her time-worn themes:",
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By . Deni Kirkova . PUBLISHED: . 06:41 EST, 1 October 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 08:21 EST, 1 October 2013 . A teenage boy bullied for having big ears at school is now turning heads as a female glamour model. Tiffany-Rose, who has been living as a woman since the age of 17, was born Niall Davies. As a teenage boy, she was subjected to cruel taunts by classmates who branded her 'ugly'. She made the life-changing decision to become female and her naturally feminine looks have now seen her land modelling work. Scroll down for video . Niall Davies aged 12 (L) who decided to live as a woman from the age of 17, and Tiffany-Rose now 22 (R) Tiffany-Rose is set for a full sex change on the NHS and wants to pay for a breast augmentation herself to take her to a 34C. The 22-year-old, from Birmingham, says she has come a long way from the schoolboy bullied for having big ears and a big nose. Tiffany-Rose, who is currently on hormone treatment, said: 'Kids at school would tease me because my ears stuck out and I had a big nose. 'I would be called a "freak" and "ugly" and names like "dumbo". It was really upsetting. I didn't have many friends and felt isolated. 'Now I pass well as a woman - most people would have no idea I was born a man. I want to have a full sex change and boob job to make my transformation complete. Niall was a skinny boy who was bullied throughout school . 'I'd love to become a transgender underwear model to show those in my position that anything is possible,' she says. Tiffany-Rose has based her style on her heroes, who include Kim Kardashain, Cheryl Cole and Britney Spears. She said: 'I'm all about being individual but I get confidence from my favourite celebrities. 'I'm similar to Cheryl as we both just want to settle down and get married. 'I dyed my hair brown like Kim and Cheryl as I think it suits me compared to being bleach blonde, even though I did love being a blonde as it made me look like my idol Britney.' Unemployed Tiffany-Rose recalls how she first started to feel unhappy in her body aged eight. She: 'I loved watching my mum doing her hair and make-up. I didn't like anything boyish and I hated wearing boy's clothes. 'It was all very confusing, I was very young.' She claims she knew from the age of 13 that she wanted to become a girl and began experimenting with make-up. She said: 'I would go to school really early to avoid anyone in my family noticing I was wearing it. 'People would call me "gay boy", but I'd made a few girl mates by them so they stuck up for me.' A year later Tiffany-Rose decided to tell her mum about her feelings, which at first made her think she was homosexual. She said: 'My mum didn't seem surprised when I told her I was gay, but when she explained that being gay simply meant I would be attracted to other men I knew that wasn't the case. 'I felt like a woman and was attracted to straight men. She told me that she'd thought for years that I might be transgender - which meant that I wanted to be a woman. 'That's when I first started to understand my feelings.' At 16, Tiffany-Rose enrolled at a college to study hairdressing and began to accept her new identity. One year later she started calling herself Tiffany-Rose. She said: 'My mum was amazing, she knew I was probably transgender but wanted me come to my own conclusions. 'I haven't had contact with my biological father for five years but he knows I'm transgender and doesn't have a problem with it.' Tiffany models her look on celebrities such as Kim Kardashian and Cheryl Cole . Tiffany-Rose changed her name by deed poll in 2010 and began a course of hormones a year ago. She said: 'The hormones have given me confidence, my boobs are growing and myskin is a lot softer. 'It will take two years to feminise me but I will be on them for the rest of my life. 'Having boobs will allow me to fulfil my ambitions of being a transsexual glamour model. 'I want to inspire other transsexuals, showing them that being born in the wrong gender doesn't stop you from having a successful career.' Tiffany-Rose added: 'I hope to bring out my own make-up range and open a hairdressing salon, I'm really excited about the future.' Tiffany-Rose admires Britney Spears for her strength and often performs her routines on her YouTube channel . | Niall Davies started living as Tiffany-Rose at age 17 .
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By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 17:36 EST, 26 August 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 05:04 EST, 27 August 2013 . Widowmaker: Major Nidal Hasan was convicted last week of killing 13 and injuring 30 after he went on a shooting spree at Fort Hood four years ago. Today victims and their family members talked about the destruction he created . Four years later, victims of the Fort Hood massacre got the opportunity to speak about the physical and emotional toll the shooting spree had on their lives. Survivors of the attack and relatives of those killed at Fort Hood testified Monday during the sentencing phase of Major Nidal Hasan's trial. Prosecutors hope the testimony helps convince jurors to impose a rare military death sentence on Hasan, who was convicted last week of killing 13 people and wounding more than 30 others at the Texas military base. Staff Sgt. Patrick Ziegler was one of the 30 injured in the attack and among the first to testify Monday. Sgt . Ziegler was shot at four times that day and was immediately sent into . emergency surgery. Doctors didn't expect him to survive. And if he did, . they predicted he would be in a vegetative state. Against all odds, he made it through but life has been no picnic since that November day for the now partially-paralyzed soldier. 'It pretty much affected every facet of my personality. I'm a lot angrier and a lot darker than I used to be,' he testified. After . the shooting he spent another 11 months hospitalized, and underwent 10 . more operations. Because he's paralyzed, he can't play with a son like a . normal father. Survivor: Staff Sgt Patrick Ziegler was shot by Maj Hasan that day and became severely paralyzed . While he is . hopefull that he will gain more movement, he said he will eventually . succumb to his wounds and 'won't be able to function.' Widows . and parents of those who were killed also testified today, proving that . Maj Hasan left a wake of destruction much larger than the 13 he killed, . and 30 he injured. Jennifer . Hunt had only been married to her husband Spc Jason Hunt for two and a . half months when he was shot to death by Maj Hasan. Too soon: Jennifer Hunt had only been married to her husband Spc Jason . Hunt for two and a half months when he was shot and killed by Maj Hasan. She says his death caused her to attempt suicide twice . She says her daughters have taken it a lot better than she has. 'I pretty much lost my mind for a while,' she said. 'I got suicidal. I had two suicide attempts.' For Juan Velez, Hasan not only killed his daughter, but his unborn grandchild. Double the loss: Juan Velez, center, spoke through an interpreter today about losing his daughter Pvt Francheska Velez, and the unborn grandchild she was carrying . Loss: Shoua Her's story about how she lost her husband, 23-year-old Kham Xiong, brought one male juror to tears . 'That man did not just kill 13 that day. He killed 15. He killed my grandson and he killed me that day,' said Mr Velez, with the aid of an interpreter. His daughter Private Francheska Velez, 21, was pregnant when she was shot. According to reports, Pvt Velez pleaded with Hasan to not kill her, and spare her child's life. Shoua Her wiped away tears as she recalled how her husband, Pfc Kham Xiong, talked about growing old together and having more children. Now, she said, her three children only know their slain father through memories or stories. 'I miss him a lot,' she said. 'I miss . his soft, gentle hands. How he holds me. He made me feel safe and . secure. Now the other side of the bed is empty and cold. I feel dead but . alive.' As she testified, one juror, a male officer, fought back tears. The jury is made up of 13 high-ranking military officers. Another . woman, Angela Rivera, was widowed when Hasan killed her husband - Maj . Libardo Eduardo Caraveo. Maj Caraveo was the father of five, three of . whom were still young and living at home. Another widow: Angela Rivera's husband Maj Libardo Caraveo had arrived at Fort Hood the day before to deploy for Afghanistan when he was shot and killed . Her husband had only arrived at Fort Hood the following day, right before he was due to deploy to Afghanistan. For a long time, her only comfort was keeping her husband's cellphone on just so she could call it and hear his voice. And she wasn't the only one. She would see the missed calls from other family members doing the same thing. Father killed: Maj Caraveo left behind five children, and three still living at home . Mrs Rivera testified to something her 12-year-old daughter told her: 'Mom, I hope who did this understands the pain he has caused all these families.' Other widows, mothers, children and siblings of the slain were expected to tell the jury about how their loves ones and describe the pain of living the last four years without them. Two more soldiers who suffered debilitating injuries also were scheduled to testify about their struggles since the attack. What they won't be allowed to do is talk about their feelings toward Hasan or what punishment they think he deserves. Terror: In this image released by the U.S. Army, wounded are prepared for transport in waiting ambulances outside Fort Hood's Soldier Readiness Processing Center Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009, in Fort Hood, Texas . Attack: U.S. Army post police take cover as a gunman fires at the Soldier Readiness Processing Center November 5, 2009 at Fort Hood, Texas. Thirty were wounded in the deadly rampage at Fort Hood that left thirteen dead . Hasan, an American-born Muslim, has admitted carrying out the attack and showed no reaction when he was found guilty. He is representing himself during his trial, yet he called no witnesses, declined to testify and questioned only three of prosecutors' nearly 90 witnesses before he was convicted. It remained unclear Monday whether he planned to say anything during the trial's sentencing phase. The judge, as she has done repeatedly, asked Hasan on Monday if he wanted to continue representing himself. She went through a series of questions that appeared to be aimed at getting on the record that Hasan was adamant about remaining in charge of his own defense. 'The defense rests': Accused Fort Hood shooter Major Nadal Hasan refused to defend himself in court . 'You understand that this is the stage of trial ... you are staking your life on decisions you make. You understand?' the judge, Col. Tara Osborn, asked. 'I do,' Hasan said. She told him that it was 'unwise to represent yourself, but it's your choice.' At the minimum, the 42-year-old Hasan will spend the rest of his life in prison. Prosecutors want Hasan to join just five other U.S. service members currently on military death row. No American soldier has been executed since 1961. Many military death row inmates have had their sentences overturned on appeal, which are automatic when jurors vote for the death penalty. The U.S. president must eventually approve a military death sentence. Jurors must be unanimous to sentence him to death. | Major Nidal Hasan was found guilty last week on all charges relating to the 2009 shooting spree at Fort Hood .
Today marked the beginning of the sentencing phase of his trial .
Those injured that day, as well as family members of those killed, got the chance to speak about the impact the shooting had on their lives .
Maj Hasan will at least spend the rest of life in prison, but could receive the death penalty .
No American soldier has been executed since 1961 . | 032e1192c6471dd46772e55d71ba2c6e725893a8 | [
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"26 August 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 05:04 EST, 27",
"August 2013 . Widowmaker: Major Nidal Hasan was",
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"four years ago. Today victims and their family",
"members talked about the destruction he created .",
"Four years later, victims of the Fort Hood",
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"had on their lives. Survivors of the attack and",
"relatives of those killed at Fort Hood testified",
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"Hasan's trial. Prosecutors hope the testimony",
"helps convince jurors to impose a rare military",
"death sentence on Hasan, who was convicted last",
"week of killing 13 people and wounding more than",
"30 others at the Texas military base. Staff Sgt.",
"Patrick Ziegler was one of the 30 injured in the",
"attack and among the first to testify Monday. Sgt",
". Ziegler was shot at four times that day and was",
"immediately sent into . emergency surgery.",
"Doctors didn't expect him to survive. And if he",
"did, . they predicted he would be in a vegetative",
"state. Against all odds, he made it through but",
"life has been no picnic since that November day",
"for the now partially-paralyzed soldier. 'It",
"pretty much affected every facet of my",
"personality. I'm a lot angrier and a lot darker",
"than I used to be,' he testified. After . the",
"shooting he spent another 11 months hospitalized,",
"and underwent 10 . more operations. Because he's",
"paralyzed, he can't play with a son like a .",
"normal father. Survivor: Staff Sgt Patrick",
"Ziegler was shot by Maj Hasan that day and became",
"severely paralyzed . While he is . hopefull that",
"he will gain more movement, he said he will",
"eventually . succumb to his wounds and 'won't be",
"able to function.' Widows . and parents of those",
"who were killed also testified today, proving",
"that . Maj Hasan left a wake of destruction much",
"larger than the 13 he killed, . and 30 he",
"injured. Jennifer . Hunt had only been married to",
"her husband Spc Jason Hunt for two and a . half",
"months when he was shot to death by Maj Hasan.",
"Too soon: Jennifer Hunt had only been married to",
"her husband Spc Jason . Hunt for two and a half",
"months when he was shot and killed by Maj Hasan.",
"She says his death caused her to attempt suicide",
"twice . She says her daughters have taken it a",
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"had two suicide attempts.' For Juan Velez, Hasan",
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"grandchild. Double the loss: Juan Velez, center,",
"spoke through an interpreter today about losing",
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"'That man did not just kill 13 that day. He",
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"Now, she said, her three children only know their",
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"testified, one juror, a male officer, fought back",
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"- Maj . Libardo Eduardo Caraveo. Maj Caraveo was",
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"calls from other family members doing the same",
"thing. Father killed: Maj Caraveo left behind",
"five children, and three still living at home .",
"Mrs Rivera testified to something her 12-year-old",
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"families.' Other widows, mothers, children and",
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"2009 at Fort Hood, Texas. Thirty were wounded in",
"the deadly rampage at Fort Hood that left",
"thirteen dead . Hasan, an American-born Muslim,",
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"that Hasan was adamant about remaining in charge",
"of his own defense. 'The defense rests': Accused",
"Fort Hood shooter Major Nadal Hasan refused to",
"defend himself in court . 'You understand that",
"this is the stage of trial ... you are staking",
"your life on decisions you make. You understand?'",
"the judge, Col. Tara Osborn, asked. 'I do,' Hasan",
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(CNN) -- A U.S. warship arrived before dawn Thursday near a 28-foot lifeboat holding four pirates and the kidnapped captain of a U.S.-flagged cargo ship, officials said. The USS Bainbridge, a guided-missile destroyer, is heading to the area to assist. Also nearby was the Maersk Alabama -- which had been seized early Wednesday off the Horn of Africa. All 20 of its remaining crew members were in good physical shape, said Ken Quinn, second officer of the ship, in a satellite call placed by CNN. "There's four Somali pirates, and they've got our captain," Quinn said. Maersk spokesman Kevin Speers said the guided-missile destroyer USS Bainbridge was near the Maersk Alabama and that its crew was talking to the Navy. "When the Navy comes in, they're in charge," Speers told CNN. The hijackers boarded the Maersk Alabama early Wednesday, when it was about 350 miles off the coast of Somalia, a haven for pirates attacking shipping through the Gulf of Aden. Capt. Richard Phillips was being held in the lifeboat after the pirates reneged on their agreement to exchange him for one of their own, who himself had been captured by the crew members, Quinn said. "We returned him, but they didn't return the captain," said Quinn, who added that the crew members were in radio contact with Phillips. Quinn describes the hijacking to CNN » . By 8 p.m., the Bainbridge, part of the allied fleet that patrols the waterway, had reached the Maersk Alabama to assist, a senior Defense Department official said. A Navy plane had reached the area an hour before. B.J. Talley, a spokesman for the Maersk line, said the ship was about 215 nautical miles off the Somali coast at 7 p.m. ET. The 780-foot (237-meter) Maersk Alabama is the first U.S. ship to be seized in the latest wave of piracy off largely lawless Somalia. Joe Murphy, whose son Shane is the ship's first officer, called the hijacking "a wake-up call for America." "They're making more money in piracy than the gross national product of Somalia, so it's not going to go away any time soon until there's international concern and international law enforcement," said Murphy, an instructor at the Massachusetts Maritime Academy. The Gulf of Aden, at the southern mouth of the Red Sea, is a key transit point for ships moving into or out of the Suez Canal. In 2008, Somalia-based pirates attacked more than 100 ships in the gulf or off the Horn of Africa, capturing about 40 of them. The ships and their crews typically are held for ransom. Since 2006, the United States has had an agreement with Kenya to try captured pirates with American assistance. Tom Fuentes, a former FBI official who worked with Kenyan authorities to prosecute pirates, said a 1988 treaty gives every nation the authority to pursue, capture and try pirates, regardless of the nationality of the victims -- but the United States can't tell shipping companies how to deal with hijackings, he said. "Every shipping company so far has paid the ransom, and every victim has been released unharmed up until this point," he said. After a lull early this year, attacks surged again in March, with 15 attacks reported to the Malaysia-based International Maritime Bureau, which tracks piracy. An international task force under U.S. command was set up in January to crack down on the problem, and the European Union, India, China and Russia have ships deployed to the area as well. U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called Wednesday for more international cooperation during an appearance with Moroccan Foreign Minister Taib Fassi-Fihri. "I think Morocco was the very first country that recognized us, going back a long time," Clinton said. "We worked to end piracy off the coast of Morocco all those years ago, and we are going to work together to end that kind of criminal activity anywhere on the high seas." Watch Clinton comment on attack » . The Maersk Alabama was carrying food aid bound for the Kenyan port of Mombasa when it was seized about 7:30 a.m. (12:30 a.m. ET), the ship's owner said. There were 21 American crew members on board at the time. Watch officer's wife comment on the attack » . Quinn said the pirates were armed with AK-47 assault rifles, while the freighter's crew carried no weapons. The crew -- apparently minus the captain -- locked themselves in the compartment that contains the ship's steering gear, where they remained for about 12 hours with their captive, whom Quinn said they had tied up. The three other pirates "got frustrated because they couldn't find us," he said. The pirates had scuttled the small boat they used once they climbed aboard the freighter, Quinn said, so Phillips offered them the Alabama's 28-foot lifeboat and some money. John Reinhart, CEO and president of Norfolk, Virginia-based Maersk Line Ltd., said the crew can try to outrun the pirate boats or turn fire hoses on anyone trying to board the ship, "but we do not carry arms." The vessel was carrying relief supplies for USAID, the U.N. World Food Program and the Christian charities WorldVision and Catholic Relief Services. The U.N. agency said its portion of the cargo included nearly 4,100 metric tons of corn-soya blend bound for Somalia and Uganda, and another 990 metric tons of vegetable oil for refugees in Kenya. "There are starving people in Africa who need this food," Reinhart said. CNN's Tom Watkins, Charley Keyes, Mike Mount, Rachel Streitfeld and Jason Carroll contributed to this report. | NEW: U.S. warship nears boat carrying pirates, U.S. captain held hostage .
Father of ship's first officer says attack is "a wake-up call for America"
Maersk Alabama is first U.S. ship seized in latest wave of piracy off Somalia .
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By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 10:02 EST, 27 November 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 11:33 EST, 27 November 2012 . A convicted cop killer is hoping to avoid the death penalty by using the increasingly common defense that he isn’t smart enough to face execution for his brutal crimes. Ronell Wilson, now 30, was convicted of the 2003 murder of detectives Rodney Andrews and James Nemorin during an undercover sting in the New York borough of Staten Island. On Monday lawyers for Wilson began trying to convince a federal judge to uphold an appeals court's decision to overturn his death sentence. Too dumb to die? Wilson's Facebook pages includes inspirational quotes and this photo of him proudly displaying a Bloods gang tattoo on his toned bicep . Wilson pictured left in his 2003 mugshot and right in his current Facebook profile image . With an IQ of just under 70, defense attorneys say Wilson is mildly retarded and therefore should receive life in prison, rather than the death penalty. Prosecutors however plan to use letters, phone calls and emails sent by Wilson as evidence that he is at least smart enough to function - and to know right from wrong. Wilson’s Facebook page, which includes quotes from several acclaimed intellectuals including civil rights leader the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., author Ralph Ellison and industrialist Henry Ford, will also be used to counter claims that he is mentally retarded. Wilson, who joined Facebook a year ago, cites some of his likes as vocabulary and writing, while his page also includes a photo of him proudly displaying a Bloods gang tattoo on his toned bicep. In a procedure expected to last three weeks, the judge will examine Wilson’s complete educational history, as well as a formal IQ score and adaptive function tests. If he scores low enough, it could save his life. Convicted murderer Wilson has posted a famous quote from famous African-American civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. on his Facebook page . Wilson's Facebook page also included quotes from industrialist Henry Ford and author Ralph Ellison . The judge will also consider if a . mentally handicap person would be capable of understanding the . inspirational quotes posted on his page. In . January Wilson posted this by thoughtful remark by Rev. King: ‘True . compassion is more than flinging a coin to a beggar . . . It understands . that an edifice which produces beggars needs restructuring.’ From ‘Invisible Man’ author Ellison, he quoted: ‘It takes a deeper commitment 2 change and an even deeper commitment 2 grow.’ ‘Coming . 2gether is a beginning; Keepin 2gether is a process; Working 2gether is . a success,’ is a remark originally made by Henry Ford, founder of Ford . Motors. Wilson was convicted of murdering detectives James Nemorin, left, and Rodney Andrews, right, during a 2003 undercover sting in the New York borough of Staten Island . Wilson does not have access to the internet from his cell on Death Row in Terre Haute, Ind., or at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, where he’s currently detained, so an outsider helps update his page. But Wilson does send emails that are posted to the page, reports the New York Post. Wilson is the latest of many killers to employ the low IQ defense, also known as the Atkins defense. The ‘not smart enough’ argument has been increasingly made on behalf of death row inmates since a 2002 U.S. Supreme Court ruling, in Atkins v. Virginia, that held executing mentally retarded individuals violates the Eighth Amendment ban on cruel and unusual punishments. | Ronell Wilson was convicted in 2003 of murdering two detectives .
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The low IQ defense is increasingly made on behalf of death row inmates .
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CONYERS, Georgia (CNN) -- "Your daughter is a walking time bomb." We have been told this more times than I like to remember. We have lived every day not knowing if the next breath she takes will be her last. After 22 years in the dark, Mandy Young is grateful to finally have a name for her condition. Her illnesses come so quickly. It's a daily battle of fear, worry, misery, faith and hope. She has been in the hospital more than 100 times. She has suffered one life-threatening infection after another. We share her story, our story, in hopes of helping others. We make sure that Mandy knows this is not just her illness. It's our families' life, our journey. She is not in this alone. It's extremely hard living a life so mysterious that doctors and scientists named her rare disease after her. It's our story about "Mandy's Disease." Mandy was a healthy, nine pound, green-eyed beauty -- until the day she was diagnosed with Spinal Meningitis. Hours and days crept by, waiting every four hours for our ICU visit, 10 minutes of torture. "Your daughter is very sick. Her mind is surely in a vegetated state from the seizures she continues to have. The stroke that she suffered has caused the left side of her body to be paralyzed," the doctors said. See photos of Mandy throughout her ordeal » . "She is in a coma and we see no way she will wake up. We really don't think she will live through the night. It's time to tell her goodbye," they continued. Mind spinning, stomach churning, feeling like I've had the breath knocked out of me, I whispered, "NO." "No. We won't tell her goodbye. And you can't either. She has to fight. She has to know that we want her to fight." At 13 months, her left eye turned red. Allergies, Pink Eye, minor infection? All easily treated, and cured. By day five, after six trips to doctors and emergency rooms, when her eye was swollen beyond seeing and looked like a piece of raw meat, we were finally able to beg her doctor for more aggressive testing. Surgery, biopsies and a diagnosis. Nisseria Meningitides. Her eye would be replaced with a glass eye. But only if she lived. Watch Mandy talk about her illness on Vital Signs » . At 21 months. Spinal Meningitis again. The same promises of certain death. ICU. Seizures. A 106 degree temperature raged. "There is no way that she has the strength to fight off another infection of this magnitude. It's time to let go. We're losing her by the minute." After the first bout of meningitis we were told, "No one gets it twice. Live your life and enjoy your child!" Then, bout two. Although not the same type of meningitis, it was the same family. It's rare to have it twice. But impossible to have it three times. But time three did come. "You have to find out why this keeps happening. She can't go through this again. What can you do?" we pleaded with the doctors. They told us it could possibly be immune deficiency. This was the first time we heard this term. Mandy was discharged and our journey for a reason began. Our lives were changed forever. Twice a week for the next two years, we handed her over for blood to be drawn. She went into isolation. Daily preventative antibiotics. But nothing stopped the madness of these infections. One fever blister on her lip turned into hundreds during a nap. She was hospitalized on oxygen as the blisters took over her lungs. Double Pneumonia. Scarlet Fever. Ear infection after ear infection. Surgically implanted tubes in her ears, infection, tubes out, surgery, tubes in. 11 times. An abscess the size of a cantaloupe in her abdomen. The grueling, sometimes gruesome, immune studies continued. The only clue continued to be her low white blood count. Everything else, normal. The turmoil in my heart was insane. Years passed. Mandy's illnesses continued. Immune studies continued. Still we had no answers. We traveled the country begging for someone to study her. "Her body is further advanced than medicine. The test hasn't been invented yet to define her deficiency." This was the standard answer. But, someone had to have a new test that could give us our answers. And then the time bomb that we had only been warned about exploded. Gas Gangrene and Clostridia Septicemia. A combination not seen since WWII. "She's fighting to stay alive. Five percent chance to live," the doctors said. ICU. And then, in an attempt to save her life, they began to amputate her leg. Before they stopped the spreading, her leg and hip were gone. As she lay in a coma, we prayed for help. Our search for a research specialist intensified. That's when we found Dr. John Gallin at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland. Mandy is 27 now. Her immune studies began when she was two in 1983. And in May 2003, we received an email that said, "At long last we have discovered the basis of Amanda's problem." Mandy has a genetic defect, called IRAK-4. Her body doesn't recognize infection and doesn't produce the cells needed to fight it off. She is still studied at the NIH in hopes of finding a treatment or cure for her disease. And although finding a cure for her would be the ultimate gift, knowing that we have a name for her illness is the prize. We searched for a name for twenty years for Mandy disease. We spent weeks and months with her, in hospital after hospital, praying for her to live through her sickness. And to know that we have Dr. Gallin and his team in the background working on her behalf is incredible! Dr. Gallin did what he said he would do and stayed with Mandy until her diagnosis was made. Now the journey continues as we search for a treatment or cure. But in the meantime, Mandy is beginning a career in motivational speaking. Of her doctors at the National Institutes of Health she says: "They are like my family too, and I get excited about seeing them. NIH, or 'the House of Hope,' is just that. "A place for families to find hope, just like we did." | For 22 years, Mandy suffered from a mystery illness, leaving doctors speechless .
Mandy's mother recalls how doctors predicted Mandy's death countless times .
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With his regiment weak with hunger and short of ammunition, William Davies knew there was only one way to save himself and his fellow soldiers. In an extraordinary act of bravery, the bombardier crawled across No Man’s Land and into the German trenches in the dead of night to steal rations for his World War I comrades. A few weeks later, he lost an arm and a leg in a German attack, but despite his injuries, miraculously survived for four days in the freezing mud, before being rescued by American medics from the Allied Army. Hero: William Davies who crawled into a German trench to steal food for his friends in World War One. A few weeks later, he lost an arm and a leg in a German attack. He is pictured with his wife Mary . The act epitomised the courage of Mr Davies, his granddaughter Cathy Alderson said, who never once complained about his war time experience or injuries. Although he received three war medals, Mr Davies’ bravery was never formally recognised and she has decided to tell his story for the first time ahead of the 65th anniversary of his death next week. ‘He was an extraordinary man,’ Mrs Alderson said. ‘A real character, but very self-effacing. ‘His comrades used to come to see him after the war and talk about what he did, but he was always of the attitude that he had been left with no choice, someone had to get a grip of the situation. ‘There’s been a lot this year about the 100th anniversary of the Great War and honouring those who died, everyone is touched by their stories. Stoic: Cathy Alderson from Stoneycroft, Liverpool, says he never once complained about his war time experience or injuries. Although he received three war medals, Mr Davies’ bravery was never formally recognised and she has decided to tell his story for the first time ahead of the 65th anniversary of his death . ‘But it also struck me that there were a lot of men who came back that suffered terribly and had to scrape together a living. My grandfather was one of those and I wanted to tell his story to coincide with the anniversary of his death next week.’ Born in Kirkdale, Liverpool, in 1881, Mr Davies was 34, married and a father to seven children by the time he was called up with the Royal Field Artillery, in 1915. His fellow soldiers quickly nicknamed him ‘Bunloaf’, after the traditional fruit cake he was sent from home by his ‘nanny’ that he generously shared out in the trenches. But by February 1918, as the war neared its end, food on the frontline were scarce and Mr Davies’ regiment were starved of rations. Despite his injuries, Mr Davies quickly re-adjusted to civilian life and started selling the Liverpool Echo from a pitch outside the Adelphi hotel for 20 years . ‘His regiment were stuck for food and ammunition,’ Mrs Alderson said. ‘He crawled all the way over to the German trenches to steal what they needed, and then crawled back. ‘He did it under the cover of darkness, he had to crawl quietly on his stomach, elbows and knees under lines and lines of barbed wire. He said he could hear the Germans talking but took what he could, stuffed it under his battle dress and crawled back. It must have taken a great deal of courage.’ A few weeks later, the regiment was situated close to the infamous Somme, which claimed so many British lives, when the Battle of St Quentin began. More than a million shells rained down on the Allied positions, in some of the heaviest German bombing of the war. Describing the moment which would change her grandfather’s life forever, Mrs Alderson said: ‘He was holding two horses and a copy of Tit-Bit magazine. ‘The magazine had fallen to the floor, and he bent down to pick it up. As he did so a shell crashed down which blew up his horses and the two officers stood up right next to him - taking his left arm and lower leg with them.’ As he lay motionless amid the destruction, a German soldier tried to ‘finish him off’ by stabbing a bayonet in Mr Davies’ neck, she added. Mrs Davies was sent a telegram to say her husband was presumed dead, but incredibly he survived. ‘Four days later some young American medical volunteers were sent in to pick up the corpses,’ Mrs Alderson, a retired Macmillan nurse, said. ‘Miraculously, when they picked William up, they saw his eyes flickering. He must have been hypothermic, as the body can sometimes last much longer when it’ s freezing cold.’ He was initially taken to an American field hospital because he was wearing an American uniform, having discarded his own after a mustard gas attack. What remained of his leg was amputated at the mid-thigh, and he was sent home to be rehabilitated at Alder Hey Hospital, Liverpool. Despite his injuries, Mr Davies quickly re-adjusted to civilian life and started selling the local newspaper, the Liverpool Echo, from a pitch outside the famous Adelphi hotel for 20 years. Mr Davies and his wife also had four more children, including Mrs Alderson’s mother, Veronica, and her twin in 1919. Mr Davies wartime experience, however, never left him and he died aged 68 on December 9 1949 of lung problems caused by exposure to mustard gas. | William Davies bravely snuck into German trench in the dead of night .
His comrades were starving, so he undertook the daring mission .
Weeks later, a German attack robbed him of his arm and a leg .
He survived for four days in freezing mud before he was rescued .
The bombardier never complained about ordeal and worked his whole life .
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By . Associated Press . Baggage screeners at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport have discovered two World War I artillery shells in checked luggage that arrived on a flight from London. The Transportation Security Administration says the bags belonged to a 16-year-old and a 17-year-old who were returning from a school field trip to Europe. TSA spokesman Jim McKinney says a bomb disposal crew determined the shells were inert and no one was ever in danger. Baggage claim: Two World War I artillery shells discovered by baggage screeners in checked luggage that arrived on a flight from London at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport . Odd import: The teens told law enforcement they obtained the shells at a French World War I artillery range. It was not clear how . Suspect objects: FBI and Chicago Police officers evacuated the baggage room until the items could be clears as inert and interviewed the two minors . The teens told law enforcement they obtained the shells at a French World War I artillery range. It was not clear how. TSA explosives experts believe they are French 77 mm shells. They were seized Monday evening while the teens were transferring to a flight to Seattle. The teens were questioned then allowed to travel onward. They weren't charged. Historical artifacts: Transportation Security Administration officers at O¿Hare Airport spotted two military-grade shells in the checked baggage of two minors, who were part of a field trip returning from London . Checking out: The TSA says the bags belonged to a 16-year-old and a 17-year-old who were returning from a school field trip to Europe. A bomb disposal crew determined the shells were inert and no one was ever in danger . 'As a reminder, large munitions are not permitted to be brought on board airplanes, in carry-on or checked baggage,' TSA said in a statement. 'Small arms ammunition, including under .75 caliber and shotgun shells, can be packed in checked baggage in accordance with airline policies'. | TSA spotted two military-grade shells in teenagers' checked baggage .
Large munitions are prohibited from being carried in checked or carry-on luggage .
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By . Emma Thomas . PUBLISHED: . 12:49 EST, 7 December 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 13:10 EST, 7 December 2013 . Hardy swimmers braved freezing temperatures to take part in a traditional outdoor swim. As most people were wrapped up warm in hats and coats, about 400 people plunged into the Parliament Hill Lido in north London for the annual event. Today, the Outdoor Swimming Society held the seventh December Dip and endured 6C water in the unheated pool to complete a rapid two-width dash. Brave: Open-water swimmers enter the six degree centrigade water as they take part in the annual December Dip at Parliament Hill lido in north London . Gasps: Two women gasp in shock as they enter the lido for the annual swim organised by the Outdoor Swimming Society . Some swimmers donned Santa costumes for the festivities but others jumped in the water in just a pair of Speedos. To the sound of the North London Brass Band, they jumped in the outdoor pool and gasped in shock as they hit the chilly water. Poet Richard Scott will be writing couplets and haikus about the swim, and there was also a Best Dressed Dipper competition. Taking the plunge: About 400 swimmers jumped into the north London lido to complete the challenge . Costumes: An open-water swimmer dressed as the Loch Ness Monster poses after winning the fancy dress competition before taking part in the annual December Dip . Swimmers: After finishing the icy challenge, participants warmed up with some festive tipples and snacks as well as being awarded a December Dip swimming hat . Challenge: Two women steel themselves before jumping in to the freezing water in north London . After finishing the icy challenge, participants warmed up with some festive tipples and snacks as well as being awarded a December Dip swimming hat. As if the challenge of ploughing across two widths of the 60 metre by 28 metre pool was not enough, some people took it to the next level by swimming two full lengths. Dubbed the Arctic Adventurers, they signed up in advance to the invitation-only swim. As well as the chilly challenge, the Outdoor Swimming Society hold regular events throughout the year. Hardy: Swimmers endured 6C water in the unheated pool to complete a rapid two-width dash . Festive: Some swimmers donned Santa costumes for the festivities but others jumped in the water in just a pair of Speedos . Swim: A woman quickly completes her two widths of the pool before warming up with snacks and festive drinks . Cold: Hundreds of people plunged into the unheated outdoor pool for the Outdoor Swimming Society event . | Parliament Hill Lido in north London hosted the event .
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Once a symbol of the golden age of air travel, a Douglas Super DC-3 airplane lies hollow and forgotten on a deserted black beach in Iceland - untouched since it crashed more than four decades ago. The United States Navy cargo plane is now no more than a husk - dented and bruised by 41 punishing years of arctic gales and rain. Its tail and wings are gone and its windows are all smashed in since it was forced to crash land on Sólheimasandur beach on Saturday November 24 1973. Amazingly, the crew all survived the impact, but the plane was abandoned rather than recovered, meaning the weather-beaten remains are still standing at the crash site. These incredible shots of the aircraft were taken by Eric Cheng, 38, photographer and director of aerial imaging at drone manufacturer DJI, who visited with his wife Pam. Crashed: On Saturday Nov 24 1973, the United States Navy airplane - a Douglas Super DC-3 - was forced to crash land on Sólheimasandur beach . All survived: Amazingly, the crew all survived the impact, but the plane was abandoned rather than recovered, meaning the weather-beaten remains are still standing at the crash site . 'After planning to go to Iceland for a vacation with my wife, I started hearing rumours about a plane wreck located on a huge black sand beach,' Cheng, who lives in the San Francisco Bay Area, said. 'My wife is a huge airplane buff, so it was pretty clear that I had to find it so I could show it to her.' The exact reason for the crash is not known, although some sources suggest the plane simply ran out of fuel after the pilot switched to the wrong fuel tank. And even the date of the crash is shrouded in mystery - while the Aviation Safety Network reports that the DC-3 went down on Saturday, November 24, 1973, an Icelandic newspaper published on November 22 suggests the plane actually crashed on November 21, 1973. Gutted: The interior of the DC-3 plane has been completely gutted of seats and any hallmarks of a military aircraft by 40 years of extreme weather . 'Airplane buff': These incredible shots of the aircraft were taken by Eric Cheng, 38, photographer and director of aerial imaging at drone manufacturer DJI, who visited with his wife Pam . Plane stupid: The exact reason for the crash is not known, although some sources suggest the plane simply ran out of fuel after the pilot switched to the wrong fuel tank . Despite sitting in the harsh, Icelandic environment for over 40 years, the plane's shell is very well-preserved, although it is missing its tail and half of both wings, with rumours suggesting that a local farmer cashed in on the tail. The plane is located around six miles off the main road west of Vik on Sólheimasandur Beach, meaning Cheng had to hunt down GPS coordinates online and drive to the crash site in a 4x4. 'Once we left the main road, it was about 15 minutes of driving on a huge black-sand beach, which was pretty incredible in itself,' the San Diego-born snapper said. Mystery of the beach: Even the date of the crash is shrouded in mystery - while the Aviation Safety Network reports that the DC-3 went down on Saturday, November 24, 1973, an Icelandic newspaper published on November 22 suggests the plane actually crashed on November 21, 1973 . Well preserved: Despite sitting in the harsh, Icelandic environment for over 40 years, the plane's shell is very well-preserved, although it is missing its tail and half of both wings, with rumours suggesting that a local farmer cashed in on the tail . Off road: The plane is located around six miles off the main road west of Vik on Sólheimasandur Beach, meaning Cheng had to hunt down GPS coordinates online and drive to the crash site in a 4x4 . Alien landscape: Eric said the terrain in Iceland is otherworldly and felt as if he was 'roaming around on alien landscapes' 'The terrain in Iceland is otherworldly-often during the trip, I felt as if I were roaming around on alien landscapes. 'Finding the wreck would have been tricky without having GPS coordinates. There is mound of sand in front of it, which effectively hides the wreck until you are a couple hundred meters away. 'I felt like I was going to reach the ocean without finding it, but once we made it to the top of the mound, the wreck was suddenly there in front of us. Wilderness: The plane crashed about 115 miles south east of Iceland's capital Reykjavik . Like a zombie movie: Eric said the bright fuselage of the plane shined brightly, nestled amongst the stark blackness of the sand all around it, like something from a zombie movie . 'The bright fuselage of the United States Navy DC-3 plane shined brightly, nestled amongst the stark blackness of the sand all around it, like something from a zombie movie. 'You can walk right into the fuselage from the back of the plane and make your way into the cockpit. 'It was also an amazing experience because there were very few tourists around. 'We spent about half an hour wandering around and in the wreck and during that time, only two jeeps pulled up, and only for a few minutes. Most of the time it was just us and the wreck.' | On Nov 24 1973, the US Navy airplane - a Douglas Super DC-3 - was forced to crash land .
on Sólheimasandur beach .
The crew all survived the impact, but the plane was abandoned rather than recovered - and lies there still .
All that's left is the plane's fuselage amid rumours a local farmer stole the tail to mysteriously sell it on .
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By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 13:17 EST, 14 June 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 13:26 EST, 14 June 2013 . A truck driver was left stranded on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel in Virginia on Thursday afternoon after harsh thunderstorms forced the closure of the bridge. Trapped in the middle of the 37-km long structure, Kent Holcomb took out his cell phone and started filming as his big rig was rocked back and forth by the strong winds. Wisely Holcomb didn’t leave his vehicle, but his footage clearly shows the extreme weather conditions including waves crashing against the sides of the bridge. Kent Holcomb didn't leave his big rig, but his footage clearly shows the extreme weather conditions including waves crashing against the sides of the bridge-tunnel . The Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel is a 37-km fixed link crossing the mouth of Chesapeake Bay, Virginia . ‘I’ve never been so scared in my life. They closed the bridge, and I’m stuck in the middle of it,’ Holcomb said on the video. ‘You can see by my cord, just how bad this truck is rocking… I’m going to need a drink after this.’ The bridge tunnel is a fixed link crossing the mouth of Chesapeake Bay and connects the Delmarva Peninsula's Eastern Shore of Virginia with Virginia Beach and the metropolitan area of Hampton Roads, Virginia. Holcomb was heading home to Hampton Roads from Rhode Island when he ran into the bad weather. Holcomb's cell phone footage shows his big rig rocking in the storm . The bridge¿tunnel combines 19 km of trestle, two 1.6 km long tunnels, four artificial islands, two high-level bridges, approximately 3.2 km of causeway, and 8.9 km of approach roads . Holcomb told WTKR that he thought he was going to be able to get over the bridge before the storm hit . High winds forced crews to close the 23-mile-long bridge tunnel. ‘I thought I was going to be able to beat it - and I guess the bridge people thought that too - but that wasn’t the case,’ Holcomb told WTKR. The bridge–tunnel originally combined 19 km of trestle, two 1.6 km long tunnels, four artificial islands, two high-level bridges, approximately 3.2 km of causeway, and 8.9 km of approach roads - crossing the Chesapeake Bay and preserving traffic on the Thimble Shoals and Chesapeake shipping channels. It replaced vehicle ferry services which operated from South Hampton Roads and from the Virginia Peninsula from the 1930s until completion of the bridge–tunnel in 1964. The system remains one of only ten bridge–tunnel systems in the world, three of which are located in Hampton Roads, Virginia. Video: Truck driver stuck on Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel . | Kent Holcomb was left stranded after the bridge-tunnel was closed due to bad weather on Thursday afternoon .
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This is the shocking moment balaclava-wearing protesters used iron bars to beat a huntsmaster unconscious during a meet. Mike Lane, Joint Master of the Tedworth Hunt in Wiltshire, had been attempting to calm saboteurs when he was punched, kicked, spat on and left needing hospital treatment. The attack happened after a fractious day of confrontations during a drag hunt on Saturday, when the masked group followed the hunt from the kennels in the morning. Scroll down for video . A protester wearing camouflage trousers and a balaclava attacks one of the huntsmen with what has been described as 'iron bars on a rope' The masked group are seen swinging iron bars as the man jumps back in defence before he is knocked out . Mike Lane can be seen lying on the floor (right) after he slipped over and while on the ground was kicked in the head twice and knocked out . The 39-year-old explained that he had become upset after they were spraying the dogs with citronella spray - a harmless solution used to train nuisance dogs. He said: 'We were packing up just after 4pm and it got quite violent. Five or six of them came across to where we were all parked and started to make a nuisance of themselves. 'I went over to try to calm it all down and one of them spat in my face. I was then punched by another and a scuffle broke out. 'I slipped over and on the ground one of them kicked me in the head twice and knocked me out.' He added that after that, he has no recollection of what happened, but recalls 'iron bars being swung on lengths of rope'. 'Luckily there were still enough people around who came to my aid and they ran back to their vehicles and drove off at speed. Mr Lane said the group had been 'harassing' them throughout the drag hunt and were 'spraying the hounds with citronella spray' and he had remonstrated with them when the scuffle broke out . He was taken to the Great Western Hospital in Swindon and treated for concussion and several broken teeth . 'Lots of people videoed what happened, and it is quite disconcerting to see yourself being knocked out on film.' Police have now launched a major investigating into the incident, which happened near the village of Everleigh in Wiltshire as the meet closed, and are trying to identify those responsible. Mr Lane was taken to the Great Western Hospital in Swindon where he was treated for concussion and several broken teeth. A spokeswoman for Wiltshire Police said: 'The Tedworth Hunt had been out on a drag hunt and according to the hunt, a group of up to a dozen people - both men and women - wearing balaclavas had been harassing the hunt throughout the day. 'The protesters had left the scene by the time police arrived. 'We can confirm that a 39-year-old man from the Marlborough area who is involved with the hunt was assaulted and needed treatment at Great Western Hospital. Mike Lane, 39, is the Joint Master of the Tedworth Hunt and sustained injuries that left him needing hospital treatment following the attack in Everleigh, Wiltshire, on Saturday . 'The man was knocked to the ground and received injuries to the head and back and was briefly unconscious. Police officers gave him first aid until an ambulance arrived. 'We are gathering evidence from witnesses, including video and still images recorded by Tedworth Hunt supporters.' Police said they are treating the case as a serious incident of ABH and potential public disorder. Inspector Paul Longden, of Wiltshire Police, said: 'Whilst we have no issue with people lawfully protesting, this was a totally unacceptable assault involving a group of men and women wearing balaclavas. 'We are making every effort to find and bring to justice the people who inflicted these injuries.' The incident is the latest in a long line of violent confrontations between hunt saboteurs and hunts, with both sides claiming the other to be the more violent. Tim Bonner, campaign director for the Countryside Alliance, said the incident showed that saboteurs needed to 'unmask'. The hunt saboteurs were captured on camera by hunt members but are almost completely covered up . The police has described the attack as 'totally unacceptable' and has launched an investigation to try and identify those responsible . 'This was a particularly nasty and cowardly attack by people who hoped by wearing face coverings they would avoid prosecution,' he said. 'The number of people involved in saboteur activities is far fewer than in the past, however we are concerned that the extremists who remain are increasingly resorting to violence. 'There have been a number of incidents over the past few years involving assaults on hunt staff and supporters by people who have masked their identities. 'We are particularly worried about the increasing tendency to violence by those wearing balaclavas and face coverings in a bid to escape the law. 'We call upon the police to use their powers, wherever possible, to unmask people who wear face coverings to hunt meets before there is violence.' Mr Lane has been advised to rest for at least a week following the attack. The Tedworth Hunt attempting to take place on Saturday but it is tailed by the masked hunt saboteurs (right) | Mike Lane, Joint Master of Tedworth Hunt, was trying to calm saboteurs .
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They 'sprayed hounds with citronella' - a solution used to train dogs .
Hunt was packing up at 4pm when scuffle broke out and was filmed .
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Two NHS nurses and a healthcare worker have been sacked for Tweeting about patients and posting embarrassing photographs of themselves while on duty. In expletive-ridden rants, the nurses and healthcare worker joked on Twitter about patients’ anatomies and toilet habits, and one nurse uploaded an image of herself wearing hospital incontinence pads over her uniform when she was supposed to be working. Nurse Julie Dyde and healthcare worker Rachel Keys have both been sacked by Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Trust, West Yorkshire, and nurse Caroline Luxford-Noyes, has been fired by Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust, in Kent. Posing: Caroline Luxford-Noyes posted numerous pictures of herself in her uniform at work, one biting her lip . Luxford-Noyes also took a picture of herself wearing an incontinence pad and posted it on Twitter . The three women joked about being too hungover to work after they had been drinking heavily the night before. Mrs Keys, 36, who works for Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Trust, said she was ‘trying not to vomit’ and her colleague Miss Dyde, from Halifax, West Yorkshire, described nearly vomiting while performing CPR on a patient. Mrs Keys complained about being at a ‘higher risk of dying’ than her patients, to which Miss Dyde replied: ‘It was a toss up between you and bed 6.’ Julie Dyde posted a picture with the comment, 'We're a bit drunk' Luxford-Noyes posted a posing picture of herself at work last December and one of her chest in October . Miss Luxford-Noyes, from Aylesford, Kent, recommended taking a cocktail of painkillers to overcome the symptoms of a hangover and Miss Dyde boasted about having access to the hospital drugs supply, but added: ‘Harold Shipman ruined it for everyone.’ Mrs Keys and Miss Dyde made a series of insensitive jokes about patients which would have been visible to Mrs Keys’s 7,000 followers. Miss Dyde, going by the name of . Wardminion, complained about having to go to work and said: ‘If you live . in the Halifax/Huddersfield area please try not to have a stroke. Much . appreciated.’ When . mother-of-four Mrs Keys had a day off Miss Dyde said: ‘I will be at work . trying not to strangle people with suction tubing.’ In . another tweet Miss Dyde, who admits she ‘should have spent longer . “learning” compassion’, complained about patients using the nurse call . buzzer, and said: ‘97yo or not, use it again and I will hurt you.’ Miss Dyde . described one patient as looking like a corpse while Mrs Keys described another . as ‘sheet white, bog eyed [and] p****d’. On . another occasion Miss Dyde and Mrs Keys made light of being unable to . direct a woman in labour to the maternity ward because they were ‘beyond . stupid and tripping on NHS coffee and redbull.’ Miss . Dyde said: ‘Meanwhile very pregnant lady leaks amniotic fluid all over . the corridor and contemplates giving birth in the car.’ Miss Luxford-Noyes, 42, posted a picture bearing the statement: ‘Nurses...here to save your ass, not kiss it.’ A series of pictures were also posted to Twitter by Miss Luxford-Noyes when she was on duty. Miss Luxford-Noyes, who described herself as ‘winning at the NHS’, took 15 pictures of herself including one where she appeared to be trying on incontinence pads over her nurse’s uniform. Miss Luxford-Noyes posted a picture of herself using the toilet and a photograph of her own chest while wearing a protective apron with two holes pierced in it. A fourth picture uploaded by Miss Luxford-Noyes shows an NHS document entitled ‘Acutely Ill Patients in Hospital’ with the comment: ‘Can someone please read, digest and the explain this to me ASAP.’ Miss Luxford-Noyes, who claims to have worked at Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust for 20 years, also posted images of herself posing at work, despite acknowledging her ward was ‘busy’. After receiving an explicit image from a stranger on the Snapchat app, where users share pictures which delete themselves within seconds, Miss Luxford-Noyes tweeted: ‘Yeah, because as a Nurse I don’t see enough c***! *rolls eyes*’ The three Twitter accounts have since been deleted. A spokesman for Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust, where Miss Luxford-Noyes works, said the trust was 'shocked' to see these tweets, which were described as 'clearly inappropriate, misguided and in breach of our social media policy'. 'We were extremely disappointed with this . member of staff’s conduct, which fell way below the professional . standards we expect from our staff.' Julie Dyde, who admits she 'should have spent longer "learning" compassion', complained about patients using the nurse call buzzer, and said: '97yo or not, use it again and I will hurt you' Luxford-Noyes said in this picture, left, she was 'rocking the visor look' and posted others of her in uniform . After carrying out it an investigation into her Tweets, the trust fired Miss Luxford-Noyes from her nursing position. When approached for comment Mrs Keys said: ‘Nothing was inappropriate, I’m disgusted with this. I’m not saying anything.’ Luxford-Noyes posted various photos to her Twitter account, taken at work, including this one, inviting someone to 'lick it' Owen Williams, chief executive of Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust, described the Tweets of Julie Dyde and Rachel Keys as 'deeply unprofessional'. 'Two members of staff were excluded pending a thorough investigation as soon as the content of the tweets was brought to our notice,' he said. 'Following the investigations there were disciplinary hearings within the Trust’s disciplinary procedure and both employees were dismissed.' He underlined the high quality of care being provided by a team of 50 doctors, nurses and therapists on the stroke unit. Miss Luxford-Noyes and Miss Dyde could not be contacted for comment. | The women joked publicly online about being too hungover to work .
One woman said she nearly vomited while doing CPR on a patient .
Another recommended taking hospital painkillers to deal with it .
She received a reply saying ‘Harold Shipman ruined it for everyone’
Another post read: 'Nurses, here to save your ass, not kiss it'
Nurse Julie Dyde and healthcare worker Rachel Keys sacked from jobs in West Yorkshire, nurse Caroline Luxford-Noyes fire from her job in Kent . | acf34bfedc98a507b79afd457b9e2827a738660b | [
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Opulent processions, well-coiffed royals and a few European landmarks thrown in - it is the perfect light watching to ease you into the day. And television networks didn't miss a trick with the Queen's Jubilee, sending out their big names - topped with a variety of obnoxious hats - to cover the four-day event in London. With the UK five hours ahead of Eastern time, the festivities fall perfectly for morning television. And as the celebration reaches its conclusion on Tuesday, the networks battle for the best coverage. Together again: Matt Lauer and Meredith Vieira were reunited as co-hosts at Buckingham Palace while cover the Queen's Jubilee clebration for the Today show . Leading the pack has been the Today show, which sent Meredith Vieira to preview the long weekend's festivities on Friday from the Tower of London. She has since been at the helm of the show's coverage, broadcasting from Buckingham Palace. On Tuesday, NBC added more big names to the mix, sending out Al Roker and Matt Lauer to join her. Vieira had previously warned them to 'bring the long . johns' to fight the weather, but joked that the drizzle made 'the events . more British, not less'. CNN flashed jubilant scenes of thousands of well wishers waving flags along The Mall. Piers Morgan and Brooke Baldwin will lead the live CNN broadcast live for two hours starting at 9 a.m. ET. Getting to know the people: Today's Al Roker mingles with the crowds in London to ask about the Jubilee . Coverage: Vieira flew to London last week to preview events. She is joined by CNN and Good Morning America . Protests by British republicans – a mere footnote in the UK -- are enjoying prime-time coverage on Iranian state-run television channels which have ignored the loyal majority’s revelry. 'Chants of Monarchy Out! Republic In echo in UK,' trumpeted a headline on the website of Iran’s English language Press TV. Tehran’s main Persian language channel, IRTV 1, declared that the Queen should shoulder some responsible for Britain’s 'grave economic situation.' It opined: 'The extravagant spending of the Queen, including the expensive wedding of Prince William, her annual tours and festivities and the current diamond jubilee celebrations have added to the problems.' RTV 1featured a protestor proclaiming, 'I speak on behalf of millions of British people who are opposed to the monarchist system.' Iran has been staunchly republican since its Islamic revolution in 1979 overthrew 2,500 years of monarchy. Good . Morning America is hosting 'GMA at the Jubilee' with Robin Roberts . broadcasting live from outside Buckingham Palace, interviewing British . celebrities while looking at processions below. CNN led the coverage over the weekend, broadcasting the Thames Jubilee Pageant and the Diamond Jubilee Service of Thanksgiving. But, . while UK viewers reveled in the wonderment of the concert on Monday . night - featuring Kylie Minogue, Will.i.am and Elton John, among others - . U.S. audiences were comparatively hard done by. ABC nabbed exclusive rights to the show and presented excerpts from 9 p.m. ET during 20/20: Concert for the Queen. Coverage of the occasion has varied across the world. Republican France celebrated the Queen's Diamond Jubilee as if its own Revolution had never happened. The celebrations in London dominated TV screens and newspapers, with Le Monde correspondent Marc Roche saying the French 'don't know much about the Queen, but they like the pomp and circumstance, they like the grandeur of the institution.' More than 3.5million watched a three-and-a-half hour live Jubilee special on France 2 television on Sunday afternoon. 'We got 26.3 per cent of the audience, despite the French Open tennis tournament being on at the same time on another channel,' said Yannick Letranchant, who commissioned the programme. Last year's Royal Wedding and the success of the film 'The King's Speech' has made the British monarch extremely popular. Princess Diana, who died in Paris in 1997, is also remembered with great fondness. 'We have no royal family, so we end up with characters like Nicolas Sarkozy and Carla Bruni living like royals,' said Parisian Genevieve Blanc. 'They are nothing like as impressive as the real thing, and in fact end up embarrassing us. This is one of the main reasons why we envy the British.' All newspapers covered the Jubilee on their front page at some point, with Figaro giving a number of reasons why the Queen is 'cool again'. In Italy, the were covered extensively on the TV, newspapers, radio and internet with photographs of the river pageant dominating - as well as several pictures of the Duchess of Cambridge looking regal in her bright red dress. Having a jolly good time: Queen Elizabeth, with the Dean of St. Paul's David Ison, leaves after a service to celebrate her Diamond Jubilee at St Paul's Cathedral on Tuesday. The four-day event concludes today . Family: Prince Charles, Prince William, the Duchess of Cornwall and the Duchess of Cambridge leave the service . Every morning, the main channels had a . live link-up via their London correspondents to describe the previous . day's events and go through proceedings. Even British Rome-based correspondents were asked to contribute an opinion. Italian coverage highlighted how a . Venetian gondola had taken part in the river pageant and all the . coverage described how despite the dismal weather that more than a . million people turned up to see the spectacle - underlining the strength . of feeling for the Queen. Repubblica described the Queen as . 'Elizabeth the Great' adding how the crowds had been 'partying wildly' throughout the whole weekend. Corriere Della Sera said the pageant . had 'told the story of the Windsors,navigating through crisis and . splendour, through love and intrigue'. Il Messaggero described the . celebrations as an 'unprecedented spectacle' adding how the . photographers had all been 'pointing their cameras towards Kate as well . as the Queen, with her stunning red dress.' Jubilant: The Jubilee events - which conclude today - will be widely covered by US television networks today . The coverage also highlighted how the . Duke of Edinburgh had been forced to miss the last two days of . celebrations after 'bravely enduring the cold for four hours', but the . Queen had continued with the festivities once informed he was doing well . in hospital. BBC Worldwide aired the Diamond . Jubilee Celebrations on channels across Asia, Australia, New Zealand, . Latin America, India, Africa, Europe and the Middle East. A . spokesperson said it was still too early to obtain exact viewing . figures, but said they had already received 'amazing feedback.' In . Australia there was an outcry as ABC shunned the celebrations and . showed a repeat of raunchy Warren Beatty movie Shampoo instead. Australians for Constitutional Monarchy head, Professor David Flint, has attacked the ABC for the snub. 'I think it is absolutely appalling and astounding,' Professor Flint said. In . Canada, CBC covered an extensive amount of the celebrations and . reported that more than a million Canadians watched their coverage . yesterday morning. In the spirit: Elise Pearce holds a flag showing the Queen while waiting for the carriage procession during the Diamond Jubilee on Tuesday . It . seemed that on a worldwide basis, the Jubilee received much lighter . coverage from the media than the Royal Wedding in April 2011. 'I . assumed the ABC was going to at least broadcast the central events, as . you would expect them to do a royal wedding or a coronation.' On Tuesday night, ABC in the U.S. will broadcast two-hour highlights of the concert from 9 p.m. ET. Audiences . still have the Ceremonial day to look forward to, where the queen and . royal family and 2,000 British worthies will attend an Anglican . thanksgiving service at St. Paul's Cathedral. After this, the queen and royal . family will attend private receptions, then a lunch at Westminster Hall . before taking a procession, lined with military bands and troops, back . to Buckingham Palace. Around 3:30 p.m. local time - 10.30 a.m. ET - the royal family will assemble on the balcony. Good Morning America, World News with Diane Sawyer and Nightline will broadcast throughout the day. In addition to the U.S. channels, BBC . America has been offering wide coverage. On Tuesday, BBC America will . broadcast live from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. ET. All smiles: There will be a procession later today before the royal family assemble on the balcony . It comes after some channels also heavily previewed the weekend's events. Viera popped out to London well ahead of the festivities to preview events from the Tower of London on Friday. And in last week's ABC special,The Jubilee Queen with Katie Couric, the beloved anchor quizzed Princes William and Harry, as well as the Duke of York and Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie. While colourful scenes were splashed across television screens, the coverage by the American newspapers was comparatively lifeless. In the U.S. newspapers, mentions . of the widespread parties and the Queen's processions have been sparse, . hidden in the back pages and squashed alongside the ads. Instead, the press, including the New York Post and the New York Times, focused on the bad news from the weekend - Prince Philip's trip to hospital. The Queen's husband, who turns 91 this weekend, was admitted to hospital on Monday with a bladder infection and will remain there for a few days as a precaution. | On a worldwide basis the .
Jubilee received much lighter coverage from the media than the Royal .
Wedding in April 2011 .
U.S. press has focused Prince Philip's trip to hospital instead of celebrations .
BBC Worldwide aired coverage across Asia, Australia, New Zealand, Latin .
America, India, Africa, Europe and the Middle East with 'amazing feedback'
Iran state TV focused coverage on minor anti-royal protests in Britain .
Celebrations extensively covered by the French media and some 3.6million viewers watched Jubilee special on France 2 television .
Italian newspaper Repubblica describes Queen as 'Elizabeth the Great'
Australian TV channel ABC shunned the live celebrations and showed a repeat of raunchy Warren Beatty movie Shampoo instead .
In Canada over million Canadians watched CBC coverage yesterday . | ce5cbc8ecd8ba47badc1292f2c6ce97b388b5733 | [
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ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- In a bustling room full of computers, giant wall-mounted monitors and constantly ringing telephones, a newly gathered army is fighting a war. The swine flu outbreak has kept workers busy at the Emergency Operations Center at the CDC.. The control room is staffed 24/7, and the leader recently had to tell his fighters to make sure to take a day off per week. This is the Emergency Operations Center at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which has ramped up its resources to tackle swine flu, a new disease that experts say may evolve into a global pandemic. "The last time when we were really at this level was Hurricane Katrina," said Toby Crafton, operations manager. The CDC has 400 people tasked to work on the virus, also called the 2009 H1N1 flu, Crafton said. The agency had deployed 50 people to various U.S. states and Mexico by Friday. The Mexican government asked the CDC to help facilitate laboratory testing of the virus during a conference call with Canada and the United States, he said. Watch as Dr. Sanjay Gupta tours the Emergency Operations Center » . "We don't go anywhere unilaterally. We don't go into any state unless asked," Crafton said. "So if the state health department or the state health director or the government feels like their capacity is exceeded or they need us for our scientific expertise, they will ask us to come." Explainer: What you should know about 2009 H1N1 flu » . The U.S. has also committed to giving Mexico 400,000 doses of the antiviral drug Tamiflu, a shipment believed to have arrived Friday morning, said Dr. Anne Schuchat, interim deputy director for science and public health at the CDC. In front of each computer in the Emergency Operations Center is a placard: Ethics, Immunization, Mental Health, Security, and dozens more. The people -- some in jeans, some in skirts, some in uniforms with military stripes -- are fielding phones calls to their respective departments. Elsewhere in laboratories, samples of the virus arrive in FedEx and World Courier packages for analysis, triple packaged to avoid leaking. Scientists are working on the genetic sequencing of the virus, as well as growing a strain that functions as a vaccine. Although the CDC is not in the business of mass-producing vaccines, researchers there are working on developing one. A vaccine strain is being grown and characterized, Schuchat said. Once a suitable candidate virus is developed -- it takes about three weeks -- the CDC theoretically would send it to a manufacturer, which would need another eight to 10 weeks to determine production possibilities as well as the dosage, said Dr. Nancy Cox, director of the CDC's Influenza Division, at a press conference Friday. But it would not interfere with the seasonal influenza vaccine. "If a vaccine for this new virus is prepared, it would be prepared either in parallel with or after the seasonal vaccine is already produced," Cox said. Still, there has not been a recommendation to mass produce a vaccine for swine flu. The U.S. part of that decision would come from the Department of Health and Human Services. Map: Where the flu is » . Researchers are still struggling to understand the origin of the virus. "What isn't making sense right now is why there weren't reports of illness in pigs," said Michael Shaw, leader of the laboratory team force for the 2009 H1N1 virus. "Usually, if you find a human who has been infected by a swine influenza virus, you look around, you start seeing sick pigs, and we haven't seen that." Watch Dr. Sanjay Gupta talk with Michael Shaw about what CDC is doing to combat virus » . It is possible that the virus did not originate in pigs. Swine viruses have been found in turkeys, for example, Shaw said. The 2009 H1N1 virus has a "level 2" containment distinction at the CDC, although extra precautions from "level 3" are being applied, Shaw said. That means swine flu is one containment level below avian flu, which was at 3. One key handling difference is that lab workers had to shower after being exposed to the avian virus, he said. Back in the Emergency Operations Center, computer screens glow with e-mails, maps, databases, slides and articles related to the new flu strain. "We're going to continue to be vigilant and continue to work as hard as we can until it's over," Crafton said. | CDC has 400 people tasked to track and fight the 2009 H1N1 flu virus .
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By . Liam Blackburn, Press Association . Corry Evans wants Blackburn to be sitting top of the Sky Bet Championship on Friday night and hopes that is a position they never deviate far from throughout the season. Rovers entertain Cardiff, who were one of the three sides relegated from the Barclays Premier League last year, at Ewood Park to kick off the new domestic campaign. The top tier is a division Blackburn have not been in since 2012 but, after ending the previous season on a 12-game unbeaten run and experiencing a much-welcome summer of stability, the belief is that they can follow their east Lancashire neighbours Burnley in winning promotion. 'We're wanting to get promotion, be it automatic or through the play-offs; that's our goal,' Evans told rovers.co.uk . On the up! Corry Evans wants to help Blackburn back to the Premier League this season . 'It's really everyone's goal in this division because anyone can beat anyone. But I think the experience we had as a team last year gelled us well. We know our style and we know the way we want to play. Hopefully we can put that into good practice this year.' Although Rovers finished the 2013-14 season with a flourish, they ultimately left themselves too much to do when it came to creeping into the play-offs. Evans, therefore, knows that it is crucial Gary Bowyer's side begin on a brighter note this time around. 'It sets out a marker to the rest of the league as well,' he said. 'We're the first team to open the season on a Friday and, who knows, we could be sitting top of the table come Friday night. It's important we start with a bang and put a marker down for where we go from there.' Blackburn discovered just how difficult the Championship can be when they first dropped out of the top flight, and they would have experienced back-to-back relegations were it not for Jordan Rhodes' goals. Top boyo! Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's Cardiff are favourites to be promoted from the Championship . However, several bookmakers have Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's Cardiff as favourites to win the Championship title, just as they did two seasons ago. 'I think it's a good bet,' Solskjaer, speaking at his Thursday morning press conference, said of the Bluebirds being tagged favourites. 'I hope so, but then again this league is tough. There's at least five or six that can look at themselves as candidates to go up. 'Blackburn, Fulham and Norwich - there's at least five or six that can go up and we play a few in the first eight games so let's see.' The Norwegian has presided over a period of change ahead of his first full campaign in the hot seat, with Federico Macheda and Adam Le Fondre adding to a bevy of attacking options. The likes of Fraizer Campbell, Jordan Mutch and Steven Caulker have departed, though, with Chile's World Cup star Gary Medel expected to follow suit. Mutch ado about nothing: The Cardiff manager insists he was right to release several star players . And Solskjaer is adamant Cardiff made the right decision to cash in on those players. 'When they don't want to sign a new contract I don't want them here anyway,' he said. 'I tried to convince Mutch to sign a new contract but he wanted to play in the Premier League so we'll see him in 12 months.' CLICK HERE to start picking your Fantasy Football team NOW! There’s £60,000 in prizes including £1,000 up for grabs EVERY WEEK… . | Corry Evans has set his sights on promotion with Blackburn this season .
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(CNN) -- A 19-year-old gunman who killed eight people and then himself Wednesday at the Westroads Mall in Omaha, Nebraska, left a suicide note, police said. Police have identified the gunman as Robert A. Hawkins, 19, of Nebraska. Five other people were injured, and two of them were in critical condition, hospital officials said. Chief Thomas Warren of the Omaha Police Department called the shooting "premeditated," but said it "appears to be very random and without provocation." Surveillance cameras may have captured the shooting, Warren said. "We'll be here throughout the night; it's a very extensive crime scene," he said. Police identified the gunman as Robert A. Hawkins of Nebraska. They have recovered an SKS assault rifle and the suspect's vehicle. Debora Maruca Kovac, Hawkins' landlord who found the suicide note, said he wrote he was sorry for everything and did not want to be a burden to anyone any longer. Watch landlord describe phone call from shooter » . Hawkins said in the note he loved his friends and family, but "he was a piece of s--- all his life, and now he'll be famous," she told CNN. She said Hawkins was a friend of her sons and "reminded me of a lost puppy that nobody wanted." He came to live with her about a year and a half ago, telling her he could not stay with his own family because of "some issues with his stepmother and him." She described Hawkins as well-behaved, although "he had a lot of emotional problems, obviously." The shootings began about 1:42 p.m. Seven people were found dead at the scene by officers arriving six minutes later; two others, a male and a female, died after being transported to Creighton University Medical Center, said Fire Chief Robert Dahlquist. A Creighton spokeswoman said a second female was undergoing surgery and was in critical condition Wednesday afternoon. Three other people were taken to the University of Nebraska Medical Center. One, a 61-year-old man who sustained a chest wound after being shot in the armpit, underwent surgery and remained in critical condition in the intensive care unit Wednesday night, said hospital spokeswoman Maggie O'Brien. Learn more about the victims » . The other two -- a 34-year-old man who was shot in the arm, and a 55-year-old man who fell and struck a clothing rack as he was trying to escape -- were treated and released, she said. Maruca Kovac told CNN that Hawkins left home Wednesday about 11 a.m., and called the house about two hours later, sounding upset. "He just said he wanted to thank me for everything I'd done for him ... and he was sorry," Maruca Kovac said. He told her he had gotten fired from his job, she said. "I said, 'Come home and we'll talk about it,' " she said. "He said, 'It's too late.' He said he'd left a note explaining everything." Witness Jennifer Kramer told CNN she heard at least 25 shots. Watch witnesses describe the ordeal » . "He just kept firing," she said. She said she called 911 on her cell phone, whispering into it out of fear of being heard. A dispatcher told her other calls had been received and help was on the way, but she said it seemed to take "a long time" for them to arrive. "It was just so loud, and then it was silence," she said. "I was scared to death he'd be walking around looking for someone else." She said as she was being escorted out by police, she saw a man lying injured by the escalator where she had been previously. "All of us were slightly confused because we didn't know what it was," said mall employee Charissa Tatoon about the first burst of gunfire. "Immediately after that, there was a series of maybe 20 to 25 more shots up on the third floor. "I was in the women's shoe department and there was a gentleman coming down the escalator that was very near the shoe department, and he was heard saying that he was calling 911, and immediately after that, the shooter shot down from the third floor and shot him on the second floor." Warren, the police chief, said the victims included five females and three males, not including Hawkins. "We believe there was one shooter, and one shooter only," he said. Maruca Kovac said she was unaware Hawkins had any guns, although she said he knew a lot about them, as did his stepfather. "When he first came to live with us, he was in the fetal position and chewed his fingernails all the time," she said. But she said she thought he was improving, as he had gotten a job, a haircut and a girlfriend. However, she said Hawkins and his girlfriend had broken up in the last couple of weeks, and he had taken it hard. She said late Wednesday that authorities were searching her house for evidence. "My kids are devastated," she said. "We're all in shock." Hawkins' former school district released a photo of a youth with glasses and long black hair. A spokeswoman said he attended Papillon-La Vista High School until he withdrew in March 2006. Witnesses described chaos and frantic shoppers running away from the Von Maur store, where the shooting began just before 2 p.m. "You're in such shock, it's hard to think. I was hoping God would spare us," said a woman who was clutching a rosary in her trembling hand after the shootings. "We had to put up our hands and follow the police to the outside." Others described scenes of horror as they fled the mall. See a map of where the shooting took place » . Some shoppers and mall employees hid in clothes racks, dressing rooms and bathrooms after hearing the shots. Most of the victims were shot inside the Von Maur store, Sgt. Teresa Negron said. Watch police talk about the shooting » . President Bush had visited Omaha Wednesday before the shooting. "The president is deeply saddened by the shootings in Omaha, Nebraska, earlier today," White House press secretary Dana Perino said. "His thoughts and prayers are with the victims and their families this evening. Having just visited with so many members of the community in Omaha today, the president is confident that they will pull together to comfort one another as they deal with this terrible tragedy." As news of the shooting spread, people gathered outside the mall, checking on loved ones who were inside. The shopping center will be closed until at least Thursday, police said. The shooting was at least the fourth at a mall or shopping center so far this year, following incidents in Salt Lake City, Utah; Kansas City, Missouri; and Douglasville, Georgia. E-mail to a friend . | Landlord says shooter called and told her: "It's too late"
Police: Surveillance cameras may have captured the shooting .
Police identify the shooter as Robert A. Hawkins, 19 .
Two of the wounded are in critical condition . | 084810519b9668f3f677deec54c6284ab2810e93 | [
"(CNN) -- A 19-year-old gunman who killed eight",
"people and then himself Wednesday at the",
"Westroads Mall in Omaha, Nebraska, left a suicide",
"note, police said. Police have identified the",
"gunman as Robert A. Hawkins, 19, of Nebraska.",
"Five other people were injured, and two of them",
"were in critical condition, hospital officials",
"said. Chief Thomas Warren of the Omaha Police",
"Department called the shooting \"premeditated,\"",
"but said it \"appears to be very random and",
"without provocation.\" Surveillance cameras may",
"have captured the shooting, Warren said. \"We'll",
"be here throughout the night; it's a very",
"extensive crime scene,\" he said. Police",
"identified the gunman as Robert A. Hawkins of",
"Nebraska. They have recovered an SKS assault",
"rifle and the suspect's vehicle. Debora Maruca",
"Kovac, Hawkins' landlord who found the suicide",
"note, said he wrote he was sorry for everything",
"and did not want to be a burden to anyone any",
"longer. Watch landlord describe phone call from",
"shooter » . Hawkins said in the note he loved his",
"friends and family, but \"he was a piece of s---",
"all his life, and now he'll be famous,\" she told",
"CNN. She said Hawkins was a friend of her sons",
"and \"reminded me of a lost puppy that nobody",
"wanted.\" He came to live with her about a year",
"and a half ago, telling her he could not stay",
"with his own family because of \"some issues with",
"his stepmother and him.\" She described Hawkins as",
"well-behaved, although \"he had a lot of emotional",
"problems, obviously.\" The shootings began about",
"1:42 p.m. Seven people were found dead at the",
"scene by officers arriving six minutes later; two",
"others, a male and a female, died after being",
"transported to Creighton University Medical",
"Center, said Fire Chief Robert Dahlquist. A",
"Creighton spokeswoman said a second female was",
"undergoing surgery and was in critical condition",
"Wednesday afternoon. Three other people were",
"taken to the University of Nebraska Medical",
"Center. One, a 61-year-old man who sustained a",
"chest wound after being shot in the armpit,",
"underwent surgery and remained in critical",
"condition in the intensive care unit Wednesday",
"night, said hospital spokeswoman Maggie O'Brien.",
"Learn more about the victims » . The other two --",
"a 34-year-old man who was shot in the arm, and a",
"55-year-old man who fell and struck a clothing",
"rack as he was trying to escape -- were treated",
"and released, she said. Maruca Kovac told CNN",
"that Hawkins left home Wednesday about 11 a.m.,",
"and called the house about two hours later,",
"sounding upset. \"He just said he wanted to thank",
"me for everything I'd done for him ... and he was",
"sorry,\" Maruca Kovac said. He told her he had",
"gotten fired from his job, she said. \"I said,",
"'Come home and we'll talk about it,' \" she said.",
"\"He said, 'It's too late.' He said he'd left a",
"note explaining everything.\" Witness Jennifer",
"Kramer told CNN she heard at least 25 shots.",
"Watch witnesses describe the ordeal » . \"He just",
"kept firing,\" she said. She said she called 911",
"on her cell phone, whispering into it out of fear",
"of being heard. A dispatcher told her other calls",
"had been received and help was on the way, but",
"she said it seemed to take \"a long time\" for them",
"to arrive. \"It was just so loud, and then it was",
"silence,\" she said. \"I was scared to death he'd",
"be walking around looking for someone else.\" She",
"said as she was being escorted out by police, she",
"saw a man lying injured by the escalator where",
"she had been previously. \"All of us were slightly",
"confused because we didn't know what it was,\"",
"said mall employee Charissa Tatoon about the",
"first burst of gunfire. \"Immediately after that,",
"there was a series of maybe 20 to 25 more shots",
"up on the third floor. \"I was in the women's shoe",
"department and there was a gentleman coming down",
"the escalator that was very near the shoe",
"department, and he was heard saying that he was",
"calling 911, and immediately after that, the",
"shooter shot down from the third floor and shot",
"him on the second floor.\" Warren, the police",
"chief, said the victims included five females and",
"three males, not including Hawkins. \"We believe",
"there was one shooter, and one shooter only,\" he",
"said. Maruca Kovac said she was unaware Hawkins",
"had any guns, although she said he knew a lot",
"about them, as did his stepfather. \"When he first",
"came to live with us, he was in the fetal",
"position and chewed his fingernails all the",
"time,\" she said. But she said she thought he was",
"improving, as he had gotten a job, a haircut and",
"a girlfriend. However, she said Hawkins and his",
"girlfriend had broken up in the last couple of",
"weeks, and he had taken it hard. She said late",
"Wednesday that authorities were searching her",
"house for evidence. \"My kids are devastated,\" she",
"said. \"We're all in shock.\" Hawkins' former",
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"glasses and long black hair. A spokeswoman said",
"he attended Papillon-La Vista High School until",
"he withdrew in March 2006. Witnesses described",
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"think. I was hoping God would spare us,\" said a",
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"hand after the shootings. \"We had to put up our",
"hands and follow the police to the outside.\"",
"Others described scenes of horror as they fled",
"the mall. See a map of where the shooting took",
"place » . Some shoppers and mall employees hid in",
"clothes racks, dressing rooms and bathrooms after",
"hearing the shots. Most of the victims were shot",
"inside the Von Maur store, Sgt. Teresa Negron",
"said. Watch police talk about the shooting » .",
"President Bush had visited Omaha Wednesday before",
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(CNN)Kurdish fighters have taken the Syrian city of Kobani from ISIS' grip after 112 days of fighting with the Sunni extremist group, multiple sources said Monday. The announcement comes a day after an Iraqi official declared that Iraq's Diyala Province had been "liberated" from ISIS. Idriss Nassan, Kobani's deputy foreign minister, told CNN he expects an official announcement Tuesday "if things continue this way." "YPG is in control," Nassan said, using the acronym for the People's Protection Units. "They are making sure to clear the streets and the places from ISIS to declare it a free city." YPG spokesman Polat Can confirmed the news in a tweet: "Congratulations for liberation of Kobani to all of humanity, Kurdistan and people of Kobani." Nassan called for the quick implementation of a "humanitarian corridor" to help the myriad refugees in the city, whom, he said, "need everything." A Kobani official, who did not want to be named because it would interfere with Tuesday's official announcement, said the Kurds were going house to house in the newly liberated area to check for booby traps. Once the traps are removed or defused, the fighters will invite residents to return to their homes, the official said. According to London-based opposition group, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights -- which also confirmed Kobani was liberated -- since October 6, when ISIS first raised its banner on the city's outskirts, the fighting among ISIS, YPG and the rebel battalions backing YPG has killed 979 ISIS combatants, 324 YPG fighters and 12 rebels. Thirty-eight more ISIS militants died in attacks using booby-trapped vehicles or explosive belts, and the ISIS shelling of Kobani killed 12 civilians, SOHR said. "On the other hand, hundreds of (ISIS) militants died during U.S. and Arab allies' airstrikes on the city and its countryside. Meanwhile, large parts of the city have become uninhabitable due to U.S. and Arab allies air raids, detonation of booby-trapped vehicles and mutual shelling," the group said. Kobani apparently declared itself autonomous exactly one year before Monday's victory, SOHR said. A large-scale military operation to reclaim Iraq's Diyala Province from ISIS was successful, Iraqi transportation minister Hadi al-Amiri said Sunday. The operation started last week, and at least 58 people -- including two journalists -- were killed. Nearly 300 others were wounded. In a televised news conference Sunday, al-Ameri, who is also the head of the a powerful Shiite militia, said the province was "liberated" from ISIS. Al-Amiri said that Iraqi security forces are searching for ISIS militants who fled into orchards and farms in remote areas. Diyala Police commander Brig. Gen. Jamil Kamel al-Shamari also announced that Diyala is now under full control of Iraqi security forces. ISIS has been fighting for Kobani for months, hoping to add it to the territory it already controls in Syria and Iraq as part of what it calls its independent Islamic nation. Syria has been embroiled in a more than three-year civil war, with government troops battling ISIS and other rebels elsewhere, leaving Kobani's ethnic Kurds to defend the city. Kobani, aka Ayn al-Arab, is strategically important because of its location on the border with Turkey. Airstrikes by the United States and its allies, part of a larger U.S.-led coalition effort against ISIS in the region, intermittently take out ISIS targets in the area. The coalition started operations in September. CNN's Ralph Ellis, Dana Ford, Gul Tuysuz, Raja Razek and Mohammed Tawfeeq contributed to this report. | Kurds have taken control of strategic Syrian city of Kobani, sources say .
Official calls for humanitarian corridor for refugees, who "need everything"
The fighters have been battling ISIS since October for control of the city . | 6542f4d8cdaca0166c8ed7e2b57261fa7a6c1566 | [
"(CNN)Kurdish fighters have taken the Syrian city",
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"vehicles and mutual shelling,\" the group said.",
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"said. A large-scale military operation to reclaim",
"Iraq's Diyala Province from ISIS was successful,",
"Iraqi transportation minister Hadi al-Amiri said",
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"least 58 people -- including two journalists --",
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"take out ISIS targets in the area. The coalition",
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Argentina seemed completely unfazed by the prospect of facing Bosnia, Iran and Nigeria in their World Cup group as they laughed and joked around in training on Friday. Lionel Messi and his teammates were in very high spirits as they were put through their paces by coach Alejandro Sabella at their camp near Belo Horizonte. The Barcelona superstar looked relaxed despite the huge weight of expectation on his shoulders out in Brazil, showing off his ball juggling skills and laughing heartily as Javier Mascherano fell flat on his back during a passing drill. Heads you win: Lionel Messi juggles the ball as Argentina train ahead of their opening World Cup fixture against Bosnia on Sunday night . Focus: Messi keeps the passing drill alive as Argentina are put through their paces ahead of their opening game . Hilarious: Messi (centre) and teammates Lucas Biglia (left), Ezequiel Lavezzi (second left) and Fernando Gago (right) laugh as Javier Mascherano hits the deck . Larks: Mascherano slipped over while chasing the ball in a possession drill . His teammates Lucas Biglia, Sergio Aguero and Fernando Gago also saw the funny side as the Barcelona midfielder ended up on the ground while chasing the ball. The training session was rather less eventful than Thursday's, when Brazil fans gathered at the Belo Horizonte Independencia stadium to jeer them and a Ronaldinho impersonator invaded the pitch. Argentina, chasing their third World Cup title, boast arguably the strongest forward line in the tournament, with Messi, Aguero, Ezequiel Lavezzi and Gonzalo Higuain scoring over a century of goals between them during the club season. Chosen one: Messi is singled out by coach Alejandro Sabella as the team gather in the centre of the training pitch . Stretch: Coach Alejandro Sabella watches Lionel Messi warm up during the training in Vespasiano near Belo Horizonte . Symmetry: Angel Di Maria (left) and Maxi Rodriguez go through their pre-session warm ups . Happy days: Fernando Gago (left), Maxi Rodriguez and Javier Mascherano share a joke during a pause in play . Sabella is likely to play either Lavezzi or Higuain in a three-man attack with Messi and Aguero when they take on Bosnia in the Maracana on Sunday night. Meanwhile, Colombia coach Jose Pekerman has tipped Messi to make a return visit to the Maracana on July 13 and lift the World Cup trophy. Sliding in: Lavezzi goes for the ball with Pablo Zabaleta as Gago watches on . alive and kicking: Sabella oversees the warm-ups as his team prepare to face Bosnia . Blocked: Sergio Romero stops a shot during shooting practice as Mariano Andujar watches on . Pekerman, who handed Messi his debut when he was Argentina coach in 2005, said: 'I couldn't believe what I was seeing when I brought Messi into the Argentina national team. 'I never doubted he was the rising star, I always dreamed he was going to be what he has become. Those first steps are unforgettable. Without doubt, he and the team can give Argentina another World Cup.' | Argentina preparing to face Bosnia in opening match on Sunday evening .
Lionel Messi, Sergio Aguero and Co laugh as Javier Mascherano falls over in training .
Coach Alejandro Sabella has plenty of attacking options at his disposal .
Iran and Nigeria make up Argentina's World Cup group . | 59b04d4dcffdfe190488d343d1fde1be077b2bb0 | [
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(CNN) -- An eclectic group of engineers, designers, artists, parents and lactation consultants came together at MIT over the weekend to improve a necessary, unpopular device: the breast pump. "They are loud, they are painful, they are very expensive, they can cause pain and tissue damage, and they are weird," said Alexandra Metral, a research affiliate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and mother of three. Together with a group of other MIT Media Lab researchers and students, Metral helped host a "Make The Breast Pump Not Suck" hackathon in Boston. The 120 participants broke into 18 teams. They tinkered with old pumps and materials, consulted with volunteer experts and low-income working moms and came up with prototypes for what they hope will be the next generation of breast pumps. The winning team designed a pump for people who aren't able to take breaks to pump breast milk. Pumping while working means stopping all activity and heading to a secluded room for half an hour, multiple times a day. That loss of productivity is bad for employers and employees, and it can be difficult to do with active jobs such as nursing. The Mighty Mom utility belt turned a pump into a hands-free portable device that is worn discreetly under clothes and can work while the wearer goes about her regular routine. Many of the teams saw potential in wearable sensors and data. The PumpIO design used a smartphone and sensors to log data such as pumping times and amounts. A mother could share the information with her doctor, a lactation support consultant or a larger community of other pumping mothers to troubleshoot any issues. A handful of teams focused on mimicking the natural feel of breastfeeding a baby instead of the vacuum technology used by current pumps. A hands-free compression bra used small bladders that fill up to massage and compress the breast, drawing the milk out. Another used technology similar to blood pressure cuffs. A soft baby sling with little ears on it doubles as a holder for a pump, mimicking the feel, look and weight of carrying a child. The technology already exists to fix many of the biggest issues with breast pump technology, such as loud motors and bulky, weak batteries. "There really is low-hanging fruit here," said Metral. To make the leap from cool idea to actual product, the hackathon teams need to attract funding or the interest of a major pump manufacturer. Luckily, the event drew executives from major maternal health companies, including Medela and Ameda. And the winning team gets to pitch its idea to Silicon Valley investors. The group started as an idea for an art project: to make a wonderful breast pump that everyone wanted to wear. Then Catherine D'Ignazio, Metral and Alexis Hope realized the idea wasn't so crazy after all. Spurred on by a piece in The New York Times' Motherlode blog, they got a Hack the Breast Pump group together and decided to do something about it. The first "Make the Breast Pump Not Suck" hackathon took place in May and included about 20 people. The response was huge. Over 1,000 people wrote in with their own problems, ideas and fixes on the group's Facebook page. Some had specific issues, such as breast cancer survivors who wanted to breastfeed. Parents also shared their own fixes and solutions. As it turns out, moms have been hacking their own pumps for ages. Some knit cozies to muffle the loud noise the pump makes, others have created custom flanges to fit their unique shapes. Instead of just encouraging manufacturers to improve their designs, the Hack the Breast Pump group is making some hacks publicly available. They'll publish 3D files online so anyone with access to a 3D printer can print custom accessories and parts that work with existing pumps. | 120 people participated in a "Make the Breast Pump Not Suck" hackathon at MIT .
The engineers, designers and parents created new takes on the breast pump .
The winner was a pump on a utility belt that could be worn under clothes . | 4be28f44985e5f4889883fafb78d45ed053cad48 | [
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"including Medela and Ameda. And the winning team",
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"investors. The group started as an idea for an",
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"they got a Hack the Breast Pump group together",
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