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Beijing (CNN) -- A U.S. envoy expressed optimism that food aid would find its way to those in need in North Korea after two days of talks with officials from Pyongyang, but it remained unclear when the shipments might begin. Robert King, the U.S. special envoy for North Korean human rights issues, met with North Korean representatives in Beijing to thrash out the details of a plan to allow the resumption of food aid to the North. "We resolved the administrative issues that we were concerned with," King said Thursday before leaving for Washington to report the results of the discussions. He described the meetings as "very productive, positive talks." He added, though, that the timing of the food deliveries was not yet clear. "We're still working on the details," he said. "Not all of those questions have been worked out." North Korea last week announced an agreement to freeze its nuclear and missile tests, along with uranium enrichment programs, and allow the return of U.N. nuclear inspectors. The United States said it would provide 240,000 metric tons of nutritional assistance to the impoverished country. The United States had suspended shipments of food aid to North Korea in 2009 amid tensions over Pyongyang's nuclear program and concerns that the supplies were not reaching those most in need. The initial deal last week to resume the deliveries came after the the two countries revived negotiations that had stalled after the death in December of the longtime North Korean leader Kim Jong Il. The talks this week were held in order to finalize points like what ports will be used to dock incoming ships, how the distribution of the food will be monitored and which nongovernmental organizations will be involved. The agreement last week was cautiously welcomed by U.S. officials in the hope that a new era in relations with the North would begin and lead to a resumption of multilateral talks aimed at the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula. But Pyongyang has stepped up its rhetoric against the South Korean president, Lee Myung-bak, and his government since Kim Jong Un took over from his father, Kim Jong Il, as North Korean leader. Earlier this week, North Korean television aired footage of a military unit carrying out live-fire drills in sight of a South Korean island. It showed tanks repositioning and an artillery machine being prepared, overlooking waters that have seen a number of violent incidents over the years. North Korea shelled Yeonpyeong Island in November 2010, killing four South Koreans, claiming it was responding to a South Korean military drill in the area. Li Gum-chol, a North Korean deputy commander, said: "We will turn Seoul into a sea of flames by our strong and cruel artillery firepower, which cannot be compared to our artillery shelling on Yeonpyeong Island. We are training hard, concentrating on revenge to shock Lee Myung-bak's traitorous group and the military warmongers in South Korea." The United States and South Korea are carrying out annual joint military drills, which North Korea has condemned as a provocation. Now, Pyongyang is staging its own. CNN's Chi-Chi Zhang and Jethro Mullen contributed to this report.
North Korea last week announced a freeze on nuclear and missile tests . In return, the Unites States has agreed to resume providing food aid . Talks this week were aimed at setting the details of the food assistance . The U.S. envoy says it's not yet clear when the shipments will begin .
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when the shipments might begin. Robert King, the Beijing to thrash out the details of a plan to was not yet clear. "We're still working on the have been worked out." North Korea last week announced an agreement to freeze its nuclear and United States had suspended shipments of food aid leader Kim Jong Il. The talks this week were held distribution of the food will be monitored and
A Michigan man is celebrating the return of his 2.5 ton footbridge after it was allegedly stolen from his property. Robert Cortis of Farmington Hills told ABC News that he was 'very sad' and 'emotionally lost' when he discovered the 40-foot steel and wood structure had disappeared. However, one day after he filed a report, the garden feature was found by police in Belleville, about 20 miles away from its original location. Reunited: Robert Cortis of Farmington Hills told ABC News that he was 'very sad' and 'emotionally lost' when he discovered the 40-foot steel and wood structure had disappeared . Back in the day: Cortis' bridge in action during the Nineties . Cortis says he discovered the bridge was missing when he stopped by his property near 8 Mile Road with plans to move it this week. He wanted to re-install it at his catering business and use it for taking wedding photos. Cortis says the bridge has sentimental value because his father built it and it has spanned the Taribussi Creek for about 25 years. When he saw it had gone, Cortis launched an appeal online. Of value: Cortis feared the It 40-foot-long, six-foot-wide and seven-foot-tall bridge, weighing between 5,000 to 10,000, had been taken by scrap metal thieves . With an estimated value of $50,000 to $75,000 it also could have also been cleaned up and sold on . He feared the 40-foot-long, six-foot-wide and seven-foot-tall bridge, weighing between 5,000 to 10,000, had been taken by scrap metal thieves. With an estimated value of $50,000 to $75,000, it also could have also been sold on the black market. Talking about the unusual crime on local television this week, Cortis said: 'I was very, very sad and emotionally lost. 'It had a lot of sentimental value to us so I wanted to use it in a good way that would kind of be a tribute to my dad.' Talking about the unusual crime, on local television, Cortis said: 'I was very, very sad and emotionally lost' The Detroit News says police on Thursday found the bridge and it appeared undamaged. There was no word of suspects. Cortis shared the happy news on Facebook and posted pictures of the recovered bridge. 'I still don't understand how someone steals a bridge,' one bemused friend said.
Robert Cortis of Farmington Hills said he was 'very sad' and 'emotionally lost' when he discovered the 40-foot steel structure had disappeared . However, one day after he filed a report, the garden feature was found by police in Belleville, about 20 miles away from its original location . There's currently no word of suspects .
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Hills told ABC News that he was 'very sad' and 'emotionally lost' when he discovered the 40-foot steel and wood structure had disappeared. However, one day after he filed a report, the garden feature was found by police in Belleville, about 20 miles away from its original location. Reunited: Robert Cortis of Farmington Hills told lost' when he discovered the 40-foot steel and
(CNN) -- The Justice Department will collect data about police stops, searches and arrests, aiming to reduce possible effects of racial bias in the justice system, Attorney General Eric Holder said on Monday. The agency is launching a new National Center for Building Community Trust and Justice, which will focus data-collection on five cities over two years as part of a $4.75 million pilot program. Holder said in a video message the initiative grew from the case of Trayvon Martin, an unarmed African-American teenager shot and killed by a neighborhood watch volunteer in Orlando in 2012 and from President Barack Obama to improve trust between law enforcement and the minority communities. Holder has ordered a federal civil rights probe of the racially-charged Martin case, which is ongoing. Holder cited a study that showed the majority of African-American men are arrested at least once by age 23, and that group was six times more likely than white men to be imprisoned. The figure for Latino men was 2.5 times higher than whites. "This overrepresentation of young men of color in our criminal justice system is a problem we must confront — not only as an issue of individual responsibility but also as one of fundamental fairness, and as an issue of effective law enforcement," Holder said. "Racial disparities contribute to tension in our nation generally and within communities of color specifically, and tend to breed resentment towards law enforcement that is counterproductive to the goal of reducing crime," he said. The five cities to be studied by the Justice Department under the initiative will be announced later.
Effort stems partly from Trayvon Martin shooting in 2012 . President Barack Obama also wants to improve trust between law enforcement and minorities . The Justice Department will collect data about police stops, searches and arrests .
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[ "(CNN) -- The Justice Department will collect data", "about police stops, searches and arrests, aiming", "to reduce possible effects of racial bias in the", "justice system, Attorney General Eric Holder said", "on Monday. The agency is launching a new National", "Center for Building Community Trust and Justice,", "which will focus data-collection on five cities", "over two years as part of a $4.75 million pilot", "program. Holder said in a video message the", "initiative grew from the case of Trayvon Martin,", "an unarmed African-American teenager shot and", "killed by a neighborhood watch volunteer in", "Orlando in 2012 and from President Barack Obama", "to improve trust between law enforcement and the", "minority communities. Holder has ordered a", "federal civil rights probe of the", "racially-charged Martin case, which is ongoing.", "Holder cited a study that showed the majority of", "African-American men are arrested at least once", "by age 23, and that group was six times more", "likely than white men to be imprisoned. The", "figure for Latino men was 2.5 times higher than", "whites. \"This overrepresentation of young men of", "color in our criminal justice system is a problem", "we must confront — not only as an issue of", "individual responsibility but also as one of", "fundamental fairness, and as an issue of", "effective law enforcement,\" Holder said. \"Racial", "disparities contribute to tension in our nation", "generally and within communities of color", "specifically, and tend to breed resentment", "towards law enforcement that is counterproductive", "to the goal of reducing crime,\" he said. The five", "cities to be studied by the Justice Department", "under the initiative will be announced later." ]
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Washington (CNN) -- Ann Romney told CNN on Thursday that she is still "done" with the idea of another presidential bid, but adds "you know, you never do say never." "At this point in time, that's where we are mentally is done," Romney said on CNN's "New Day" on Thursday morning, when asked about the possibility of her husband Mitt Romney seeking a third presidential bid. And she said her husband is "absolutely" in the same mindset. That interview came after she said her family was, "Done. Done. Done" with her husband's presidential ambitions in an interview with the Los Angeles Times published Monday. But Romney said Thursday on CNN that "we never say never" and that the country would be in a better place if her husband were president, calling him "one competent guy who really is a great leader." Ann Romney on Mitt 2016: No 'at this moment' The drain of the 2012 campaign hasn't faded from the Romney family and Ann Romney recalled that the family vowed to be done with Mitt Romney's presidential ambitions after his loss to President Barack Obama in 2012. "At election night, we all looked at each other ... and we said we gave it everything we had," Romney said. "We didn't have an ounce left to give." "Emotionally and mentally, that's where we still are," she said. But Romney again refused to completely shut the door on 2016 when asked if she could say confidently that her husband would not make a 2016 bid. Romney grew emotional when she described her husband's accomplishments and experience managing "turnaround situations" -- from rescuing the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics to his tenure as Massachusetts governor to his corporate experience. "I think the times call for someone of that capability," she said. Romney even suggested that "what's happening in Russia" wouldn't be the same if her husband were president and recognized that would make a great case for a 2016 bid. And Mitt Romney's entire family agrees on that point, his wife said. "My kids are like, 'Come on Dad, it's just such a shame you're not there,'" Ann Romney said. Mitt Romney's open letter: I love Ann . Romney was on CNN's New Day discussing the launch of the Ann Romney Center for Neurological Diseases, a research center that will look to find treatments and cures for diseases like multiple Sclerosis, which Ann Romney was diagnosed with, as well as Alzheimer's Disease and ALS, among others. That interview came after Romney first said her family was, "Done. Done. Done" with her husband's presidential ambitions, but then told the Washington Post the next day that "we'll have to see what happens." Will Mitt Romney take the plunge again? And on 2016, Ann Romney seems to be taking the cues from her husband as she told the Washington Post Tuesday that "we'll have to see what happens." That comment nearly identically echoed how her husband has explained that while he doesn't envision a 2016 run, there's always a chance. "We'll see what happens," he told New York Times Magazine last month. And in an interview with radio host Hugh Hewitt, the two-time presidential contender said "circumstances can change, but I'm just not going to let my head go there."
Ann Romney said her family -- including her husband -- doesn't want a repeat of the emotionally draining 2012 campaign. But she also left the door open, saying "you know, you never say never". The New Day interview comes just days after she said she was, "Done. Done. Done" with the idea of a 2016 bid.
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Paris, France (CNN) -- Nearly 10 years after the deadly crash of an Air France Concorde jet, a trial began Tuesday to determine who's to blame for the doomed flight. The judge began the trial by reading out the names of all 113 people who were killed when the plane burst into flames and smashed into a hotel on July 25, 2000. Three French people responsible for the design, testing and certification of the Concorde face charges of involuntary manslaughter. Also on trial are Continental Airlines and two of its American employees, accused of the same crime because a Continental Airlines jet was found to have played a key role in the crash. The Americans were not present for the opening day. The head of an organization representing the victims of disasters criticized the trial as it began. Stephane Giquel of Fenvac said the trial would be a dehumanized battle of experts as Continental and Air France sought to blame each other. Air France is not on trial. A lawyer representing Continental said Concorde's problems were apparent decades before the crash. Then-French President Valery Giscard d'Estaing told his Council of Ministers in 1980 that the Concorde needed to be improved, lawyer Olivier Metzner said Tuesday. Jacques Chirac, who was president at the time of the Concorde crash, saw it take place and reportedly said Concorde is dead, Metzner said. In fact, that is what Giscard d'Estaing should have said in 1980, he argued. Metzner said the trial should be suspended because it is not fair to Continental, but presiding judge Dominique Andreassier said she would not rule on the request until after some expert testimony, which could take months. An investigation revealed a tragic chain of events that brought down Air France Flight 4590 shortly after takeoff from Paris' Charles de Gaulle airport: A tire under the left wing blew on takeoff when it struck a small strip of titanium metal on the runway. The blown tire sent debris into the wing, causing the fuel tank to rupture and sparking the catastrophic fire that led to the crash, which killed 100 passengers, nine crew and four people on the ground. Metzner said the plane was on fire before it hit the metal fragment. According to the charges, the Concorde engineers on trial could have acted much earlier to correct well-known design flaws in the plane, whose tanks had insufficient protection from debris. Prosecutors are likely to present evidence that because of its higher-than-normal takeoff speeds, there were more than 60 tire blowouts over the Concorde's 25 years in the air. Only one Concorde ever crashed. The titanium strip that is said to have played a major role in the crash allegedly fell off a Continental DC-10, which took off just before the Concorde. Judicial investigators say the strip was improperly installed on the DC-10 engine, prompting the charges against the airline and two of its employees. Air France and British Airways introduced supersonic commercial service in 1976, but the disaster, combined with high maintenance costs and falling passenger numbers, led both airlines to retire the Concorde fleet in 2003. The trial is expected to last about four months. CNN's Jim Bittermann and Alix Bayle contributed to this report .
NEW: Lawyer urges suspension of trial; judge wants expert testimony . Concorde jet crashed in 2000, killing 113 people . Five people, Continental Airlines on trial for involuntary manslaughter . 2004 investigation found thin metal strip caused tire to burst .
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[ "Paris, France (CNN) -- Nearly 10 years after the", "deadly crash of an Air France Concorde jet, a", "trial began Tuesday to determine who's to blame", "for the doomed flight. The judge began the trial", "by reading out the names of all 113 people who", "were killed when the plane burst into flames and", "smashed into a hotel on July 25, 2000. Three", "French people responsible for the design, testing", "and certification of the Concorde face charges of", "involuntary manslaughter. Also on trial are", "Continental Airlines and two of its American", "employees, accused of the same crime because a", "Continental Airlines jet was found to have played", "a key role in the crash. The Americans were not", "present for the opening day. The head of an", "organization representing the victims of", "disasters criticized the trial as it began.", "Stephane Giquel of Fenvac said the trial would be", "a dehumanized battle of experts as Continental", "and Air France sought to blame each other. Air", "France is not on trial. A lawyer representing", "Continental said Concorde's problems were", "apparent decades before the crash. Then-French", "President Valery Giscard d'Estaing told his", "Council of Ministers in 1980 that the Concorde", "needed to be improved, lawyer Olivier Metzner", "said Tuesday. Jacques Chirac, who was president", "at the time of the Concorde crash, saw it take", "place and reportedly said Concorde is dead,", "Metzner said. In fact, that is what Giscard", "d'Estaing should have said in 1980, he argued.", "Metzner said the trial should be suspended", "because it is not fair to Continental, but", "presiding judge Dominique Andreassier said she", "would not rule on the request until after some", "expert testimony, which could take months. An", "investigation revealed a tragic chain of events", "that brought down Air France Flight 4590 shortly", "after takeoff from Paris' Charles de Gaulle", "airport: A tire under the left wing blew on", "takeoff when it struck a small strip of titanium", "metal on the runway. The blown tire sent debris", "into the wing, causing the fuel tank to rupture", "and sparking the catastrophic fire that led to", "the crash, which killed 100 passengers, nine crew", "and four people on the ground. Metzner said the", "plane was on fire before it hit the metal", "fragment. According to the charges, the Concorde", "engineers on trial could have acted much earlier", "to correct well-known design flaws in the plane,", "whose tanks had insufficient protection from", "debris. Prosecutors are likely to present", "evidence that because of its higher-than-normal", "takeoff speeds, there were more than 60 tire", "blowouts over the Concorde's 25 years in the air.", "Only one Concorde ever crashed. The titanium", "strip that is said to have played a major role in", "the crash allegedly fell off a Continental DC-10,", "which took off just before the Concorde. Judicial", "investigators say the strip was improperly", "installed on the DC-10 engine, prompting the", "charges against the airline and two of its", "employees. Air France and British Airways", "introduced supersonic commercial service in 1976,", "but the disaster, combined with high maintenance", "costs and falling passenger numbers, led both", "airlines to retire the Concorde fleet in 2003.", "The trial is expected to last about four months.", "CNN's Jim Bittermann and Alix Bayle contributed", "to this report ." ]
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Coventry City are refusing to sell forward Callum Wilson despite interest from Bournemouth, Norwich City, Reading and Wolves. Wilson scored 22 times for Coventry last season despite missing two months with a dislocated shoulder. Coventry boss Steven Pressley said: 'Callum is a player we don’t want to lose.' Prolific: Callum Wilson scores 22 goals last season and is attracting interest from a number of clubs . New challenge: Adebayo Akinfenwa (right) has left Gillingham for AFC Wimbledon . AFC Wimbledon have signed burly forward Adebayo Akinfenwa, 32, after his contract ended at Gillingham. Akinfenwa said: 'I just think that AFC Wimbledon and Akinfenwa fit well together. I'm looking forward to it and let's do something great.' Wimbledon boss Neil Ardley said: 'I tried very hard last season to get Adebayo in and I'm very pleased that I've finally got my man.' Sheffield United want Derby defender Kieron Freeman on a permanent deal following his loan spell.
Striker scores 22 goals last season but Steven Pressley wants him to stay . Adebayo Akinfenwa signs for AFC Wimbledon on a free .
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ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- Artist Robert West is proud of his connection to the Pullman Company. His grandfather, Allen Parrish, was a Pullman Porter and helped inspire some of his train paintings. Robert West paints his latest project in his Atlanta, Georgia, studio. "When I was growing up, we would often take grandfather to work at the train station. I became impressed and mesmerized with trains through this experience. This passion ultimately led me to become a full-time railroad illustrator," West said. The Pullman Company was one of the largest employers of African-Americans in the 1920s and '30s. It hired them as porters in railroad sleeping cars to assist railroad passengers and make up beds. These jobs were once highly regarded in the black community because they offered the opportunity to travel and better pay and security than most jobs open to blacks at the time. West says trains have an important place in African-American history -- from symbolism in Negro spirituals to a real conveyance for the mass migration of blacks moving to the North in the 1930s, '40s and '50s. "Trains have so long symbolized hope, freedom and power -- what better metaphor could there be to represent our struggle and our assimilation into mainstream American life," West said. Many of West's paintings depict historical scenes with the now defunct Atlantic Coast Line Railroad, because that's where his grandfather worked for many years. Watch award-winning artist on trains and history » . West paints other trains, including the Steam, Gas turbine, Electric, as well as first through sixth Generation Diesel Electric Locomotives. He wears a conductor's hat as he works. "I think it's important that all the cultures in the United States look back at our history by way of the railroads," West said. "It was through our contributions to the railroads, that also pushed us forward as a nation and as a human race." West has been drawing and painting trains since the age of 2. In 1973, he decided to make railroad illustrating a profession. Through the years his work has won several awards in shows of national and regional scope. "I'm probably more of a visual historian more than anything else, because I conduct weeks, months, sometimes years of research prior to doing a painting," he said. West has painted more than 500 original works, which have sold across the United States and around the world. Train enthusiasts are his largest market. "When one looks at my paintings, I like for them to not only feel a sense of joy, but to feel good about times when times were happier, kinder, and gentler," he said. E-mail to a friend .
Robert West was inspired by family history to paint trains . Artist's grandfather was a Pullman train porter . "Visual historian" does a lot of research before painting .
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Former Culture Secretary Maria Miller said more needed to be done to tackle the 'epidemic' of consensual 'sexting' between children . A law banning 'revenge porn' should be accompanied by a crackdown on teenagers trading naked pictures, former Cabinet Minister Maria Miller has said. She welcomed plans to make the malicious distribution of private sexual images a specific offence for the first time – but said more needed to be done to tackle the 'epidemic' of consensual 'sexting' between children as young as ten. Approximately four in ten children regularly swap sexual images on services such as Snapchat and Whatsapp. Justice Secretary Chris Grayling will today announce that under new rules in the Criminal Justice Bill going through the House of Lords, those who share images of 'people engaged in sexual activity or depicted in a sexual way'– without their consent – will face up to two years in prison. However, the new rules will not affect the consensual 'sexting' of images by under-18s. This is already illegal – but police cannot monitor mobile photo messages. Mrs Miller, who resigned as Culture Secretary earlier this year, said schools could be obliged to raise the issue in class. She said: 'We need to ram home the message to young people that it is illegal, and should not be regarded as normal behaviour.' It was claimed yesterday that thousands of nude Snapchat messages had been hacked and posted online. Half of Snapchat users are between 13 and 17, and many of the leaked images could be of underage children. Mr Grayling's move on 'revenge porn' came after 149 cases were reported over two and a half years. Only six led to prosecutions. The vast majority of victims are female, such as Hannah Thompson, who was labelled a 'whore' on naked pictures placed on the Tumblr site by an ex-lover. The popstar Tulisa Contostavlos was also burned by the spiteful craze when a former boyfriend released a video of her performing a sex act. Mr Grayling said: 'We want those who fall victim to this type of disgusting behaviour to know that we are on their side and will do everything we can to bring offenders to justice.' Approximately four in ten children regularly swap sexual images on services such as Snapchat and Whatsapp .
Maria Miller has called for a crackdown on teenagers trading naked pictures . Former Culture Secretary said this should not be normal behaviour . Around 40 per cent of children swap graphic images on mobile apps . Justice Secretary will announce a new law banning revenge porn .
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The Duchess of Cambridge exchanged high end fashion for a hoodie as she helped out a Beaver Scout colony tonight. Kate, who is five months pregnant, wore a black UK Scouting hooded top with black skinny J Brand jeans and boots as she helped eager youngsters to ice a cake blindfold. Kate worked as a volunteer for the Scout Association when she and Prince William lived in Anglesey, North Wales, and looked delighted to be helping children at the 23rd Poplar Beaver Scout Colony earn a new badge. Scroll down for video . Scouting for royals: The Duchess of Cambridge exchanged high end fashion for a hoodie as she helped out a Beaver Scout colony tonight, teaching the eager youngsters at the 23rd Poplar Beaver Scout Colony to ice a cake blindfold . Woman in black: Kate, who is five months pregnant, wore a black UK Scouting hooded top with black skinny J Brand jeans and boots as she helped the children earn their disability awareness badge . It promised to be a messy evening as the Duchess helped the Beavers, aged between five and eight, learn about life with disabilities. As well as teaching the children to ice a cake, Kate cut up a chocolate bar with boxing gloves, learned the Scout Promise in sign language, and helped children put a wet suit on blindfolded, supported by two-times world para triathlon champion Steve Judge. In return, the children earned a disability awareness badge. The Duchess went to the meeting at Old Ford Primary School in Bow in the East End to highlight the Scout Association’s new campaign, Better Prepared, designed to bring Scouting to 200 of the most deprived parts of the country. Good cause: The Duchess of Cambridge learns sign language as she meets one young girl at the newly established Scout colony. Her visit was in support of the Scout Association's 'Better Prepared' campaign – a project designed to reach 200 of the most deprived areas in the country . Shown the ropes: Kate was shown around by Carlos Lopez-Plandolit (centre), the Beaver Scout colony leader, who became a volunteer about a year ago after coming to Britain five years ago from Spain to work for a technology company . Jam packed evening: As well as teaching the children to ice a cake and learn the Scout promise in sign language, Kate was due to help the children to cut up a chocolate bar with boxing gloves and put a wet suit on blindfolded . Royal seal of approval: The Duchess gives a thumbs up sign to one young Scout after she masters the promise in sign language . But the movement, which has 446,000 youth members and already works in 70 of the 100 most deprived parts of the UK, will need to recruit 1,000 more adult volunteers to make it happen in those 200 areas. Across the country, Scouting needs 16,000 more adult volunteers to ensure that it can give the 40,000 young people on its waiting lists a place. The Beaver Scout colony in Poplar and Bow was launched last year. Wayne Bulpitt, UK Chief Commissioner of The Scout Association, said: 'We’re delighted that the Duchess has been able to help us celebrate the launch of Better Prepared – a project designed to reach 200 of the most deprived areas in the country, so all young people can access life-changing, everyday adventure. Task master: Kate looks concerned as she is handed a red boxing glove for her next assignment at the meeting . Getting to grips: Kate attempts simple tasks, such as chopping up a chocolate bar while wearing a pair of boxing gloves . Getting the giggles: Kate got stuck in to the activities, laughing as she joined a group of Beavers trying to cut up and eat Mars Bars using boxing gloves to simulate those with mobility or coordination problems . Reaching out: The Duchess tries to grab a plastic fork while wearing her boxing glove, to the amusement of Scout leader Mr Lopez-Plandolit . Familiar: Kate worked as a volunteer for the Scout Association when she and Prince William lived in Anglesey, North Wales, and looked delighted to be helping children at the 23rd Poplar Beaver Scout Colony win a new badge . One of the gang: The Duchess was quickly given a UK Scouts scarf of the 23rd Poplar group tied in a friendship knot and got down to activities with the children . 'The Duchess has seen at first-hand how Scouting helps young people develop, during her time as a volunteer in North Wales.' He added: 'Where else, for £1.50 a week, can young people develop skills such as leadership, organisation, drive, loyalty, commitment, passion and compassion, and self-confidence? These are the attributes that young people need in order to get ahead in life. 'As we look for 1,000 adult volunteers to help us launch 200 new Scout groups, we are working to make it as easy as possible for adults to fit volunteering in around their busy lives – this is how we change our society: with many people doing a little bit.' A bite to eat: Kate also had a go at eating a bit of chocolate bar using chopsticks. 'No pressure,' the Duchess muttered to herself, as the cameras were trained on her . Helping hand: Kate teaches the young girl how to use the chopsticks to pick up sweets during one activity . Proud: The little girl manages to eat a fizzy lace with her chopsticks, thanks to the help of the Duchess who is clearly pleased with her efforts . Surprise visitor: The children had not been told beforehand that the Duchess was coming and when she arrived, one older Scout shouted out: 'Oh my God, it's Princess Kate' Kate was shown around by Carlos Lopez-Plandolit, the Beaver Scout colony leader, who became a volunteer about a year ago after coming to Britain five years ago from Spain to work for a technology company. 'It's the most exciting thing that happened to me in five years,' said Carlos, 31. 'Scout groups like the one that the Duchess is visiting this evening give young people access to some fantastic opportunities that they might not have access to otherwise. Under instruction: Kate helped guide the hands of Fynley Gooch, 7, as he sat with a neckerchief covering his face and tried to squeeze icing over a fairy cake . Offering support: The Duchess holds the chocolate cake still so the young boy can decorate the treat without making a mess . No peeking! Kate laughs as she lifts the Scout's blindfold to make sure he is not peeking as he tries to ice the chocolate cake . 'As someone who had never considered volunteering with The Scout Association until recently, I can’t recommend it enough. 'It’s a brilliant experience for those who love adventure and working with young people. Being a volunteer changed my life and I am proud I can change the life of the young people in the community in which I live and work.' The children had not been told beforehand that the Duchess was coming and when she arrived, one older Scout shouted out: 'Oh my God, it's Princess Kate.' She was quickly given a UK Scouts scarf of the 23rd Poplar group tied in a friendship knot and got down to activities with the children, practising learning how to use sign language to say the Scout Promise. The Duchess helped one group of children put on blindfolds to simulate blindness but did not have a go herself at that stage. At the next table, however, she certainly got stuck in, joining a group of Beavers trying to cut up and eat Mars Bars using boxing gloves to simulate those with mobility or coordination problems. Taking part: At the final table, Kate sat with a group of children trying to put icing on some fairy cakes while blindfolded. She used her Scout scarf to cover her face and show the children what they needed to do . Changing places: After finishing Fynley's cake, Kate had a go at being blindfolded and he took his turn to guide her in decorating the cake . She also had a go at eating a bit of chocolate bar using chopsticks. 'No pressure,' the Duchess muttered to herself, as the cameras were trained on her. At the final table, Kate sat with a group of children trying to put icing on some fairy cakes while blindfolded. She used her Scout scarf to cover her face and show the children what they needed to do. She took her blindfold off and helped guide the hands of Fynley Gooch, 7, as he sat with a neckerchief covering his face and tried to squeeze icing over a fairy cake. It was getting increasingly messy and chaotic on her table, as the blindfolded boy sitting on her other side, Kai Benjamin, 8, flapped his hands around trying to find a cake. Pleased with her handiwork: Kate lifts her blindfold, after Fynley helped her to ice the cake and seems impressed with her efforts . Follow my lead: Kate had used her Scout scarf to cover her face and show the children what they needed to do . Rewarded for their efforts: When she had completed her cake decorating, Kate joined the 20 Beavers sitting in a circle and then, when everyone stood up, went around the circle, presenting each with a disability awareness badge . After finishing Fynley's cake, Kate had a go at being blindfolded and he took his turn to guide her in decorating the cake. Fynley turned out to be not as patient as Kate, however, and at one stage walked off. Carlos, the Beavers' leader spotted him making a break for it. 'It's OK, he's here,' he said, returning Fynley to the Duchess. 'Can you tell me please when he walks away,' Kate said, giggling. When she had completed her cake decorating, Kate joined the 20 Beavers sitting in a circle and then, when everyone stood up, went around the circle, presenting each with a disability awareness badge. 'Well done,' she told each Beaver. 'Oh my gosh, look at all your badges,' she said to one. 'How many? Have you been counting them?' Then Kate joined all the Beavers in using sign language to say the Scout's Promise - 'I promise to do my best, to be kind and helpful and to love my world' - before singing along to their farewell song 'Goodnight Beavers'. After she had left, Carlos said: 'It was amazing. She's really spontaneous. She's naturally gifted with children. I think she had a great time.'
Duchess of Cambridge visited 23rd Poplar Beaver Scout Colony in east London to help children earn a badge . Kate, who is five months pregnant, wore a black UK Scouting hooded top with black skinny J Brand jeans and boots . She worked as a volunteer for the Scout Association when she and Prince William lived in Anglesey, North Wales . Duchess helped the Beavers, aged between five and eight, learn about life with disabilities . She cut up chocolate with a boxing glove and learned sign language to help Scouts earn disability awareness badge .
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In return, the", "children earned a disability awareness badge.", "The Duchess went to the meeting at Old Ford", "Primary School in Bow in the East End to", "highlight the Scout Association’s new campaign,", "Better Prepared, designed to bring Scouting to", "200 of the most deprived parts of the country.", "Good cause: The Duchess of Cambridge learns sign", "language as she meets one young girl at the newly", "established Scout colony. Her visit was in", "support of the Scout Association's 'Better", "Prepared' campaign – a project designed to reach", "200 of the most deprived areas in the country .", "Shown the ropes: Kate was shown around by Carlos", "Lopez-Plandolit (centre), the Beaver Scout colony", "leader, who became a volunteer about a year ago", "after coming to Britain five years ago from Spain", "to work for a technology company . Jam packed", "evening: As well as teaching the children to ice", "a cake and learn the Scout promise in sign", "language, Kate was due to help the children to", "cut up a chocolate bar with boxing gloves and put", "a wet suit on blindfolded . Royal seal of", "approval: The Duchess gives a thumbs up sign to", "one young Scout after she masters the promise in", "sign language . But the movement, which has", "446,000 youth members and already works in 70 of", "the 100 most deprived parts of the UK, will need", "to recruit 1,000 more adult volunteers to make it", "happen in those 200 areas. Across the country,", "Scouting needs 16,000 more adult volunteers to", "ensure that it can give the 40,000 young people", "on its waiting lists a place. The Beaver Scout", "colony in Poplar and Bow was launched last year.", "Wayne Bulpitt, UK Chief Commissioner of The Scout", "Association, said: 'We’re delighted that the", "Duchess has been able to help us celebrate the", "launch of Better Prepared – a project designed to", "reach 200 of the most deprived areas in the", "country, so all young people can access", "life-changing, everyday adventure. Task master:", "Kate looks concerned as she is handed a red", "boxing glove for her next assignment at the", "meeting . Getting to grips: Kate attempts simple", "tasks, such as chopping up a chocolate bar while", "wearing a pair of boxing gloves . Getting the", "giggles: Kate got stuck in to the activities,", "laughing as she joined a group of Beavers trying", "to cut up and eat Mars Bars using boxing gloves", "to simulate those with mobility or coordination", "problems . Reaching out: The Duchess tries to", "grab a plastic fork while wearing her boxing", "glove, to the amusement of Scout leader Mr", "Lopez-Plandolit . Familiar: Kate worked as a", "volunteer for the Scout Association when she and", "Prince William lived in Anglesey, North Wales,", "and looked delighted to be helping children at", "the 23rd Poplar Beaver Scout Colony win a new", "badge . One of the gang: The Duchess was quickly", "given a UK Scouts scarf of the 23rd Poplar group", "tied in a friendship knot and got down to", "activities with the children . 'The Duchess has", "seen at first-hand how Scouting helps young", "people develop, during her time as a volunteer in", "North Wales.' He added: 'Where else, for £1.50 a", "week, can young people develop skills such as", "leadership, organisation, drive, loyalty,", "commitment, passion and compassion, and", "self-confidence? These are the attributes that", "young people need in order to get ahead in life.", "'As we look for 1,000 adult volunteers to help us", "launch 200 new Scout groups, we are working to", "make it as easy as possible for adults to fit", "volunteering in around their busy lives – this is", "how we change our society: with many people doing", "a little bit.' A bite to eat: Kate also had a go", "at eating a bit of chocolate bar using", "chopsticks. 'No pressure,' the Duchess muttered", "to herself, as the cameras were trained on her .", "Helping hand: Kate teaches the young girl how to", "use the chopsticks to pick up sweets during one", "activity . Proud: The little girl manages to eat", "a fizzy lace with her chopsticks, thanks to the", "help of the Duchess who is clearly pleased with", "her efforts . Surprise visitor: The children had", "not been told beforehand that the Duchess was", "coming and when she arrived, one older Scout", "shouted out: 'Oh my God, it's Princess Kate' Kate", "was shown around by Carlos Lopez-Plandolit, the", "Beaver Scout colony leader, who became a", "volunteer about a year ago after coming to", "Britain five years ago from Spain to work for a", "technology company. 'It's the most exciting thing", "that happened to me in five years,' said Carlos,", "31. 'Scout groups like the one that the Duchess", "is visiting this evening give young people access", "to some fantastic opportunities that they might", "not have access to otherwise. Under instruction:", "Kate helped guide the hands of Fynley Gooch, 7,", "as he sat with a neckerchief covering his face", "and tried to squeeze icing over a fairy cake .", "Offering support: The Duchess holds the chocolate", "cake still so the young boy can decorate the", "treat without making a mess . No peeking! Kate", "laughs as she lifts the Scout's blindfold to make", "sure he is not peeking as he tries to ice the", "chocolate cake . 'As someone who had never", "considered volunteering with The Scout", "Association until recently, I can’t recommend it", "enough. 'It’s a brilliant experience for those", "who love adventure and working with young people.", "Being a volunteer changed my life and I am proud", "I can change the life of the young people in the", "community in which I live and work.' The children", "had not been told beforehand that the Duchess was", "coming and when she arrived, one older Scout", "shouted out: 'Oh my God, it's Princess Kate.' She", "was quickly given a UK Scouts scarf of the 23rd", "Poplar group tied in a friendship knot and got", "down to activities with the children, practising", "learning how to use sign language to say the", "Scout Promise. The Duchess helped one group of", "children put on blindfolds to simulate blindness", "but did not have a go herself at that stage. At", "the next table, however, she certainly got stuck", "in, joining a group of Beavers trying to cut up", "and eat Mars Bars using boxing gloves to simulate", "those with mobility or coordination problems.", "Taking part: At the final table, Kate sat with a", "group of children trying to put icing on some", "fairy cakes while blindfolded. She used her Scout", "scarf to cover her face and show the children", "what they needed to do . Changing places: After", "finishing Fynley's cake, Kate had a go at being", "blindfolded and he took his turn to guide her in", "decorating the cake . She also had a go at eating", "a bit of chocolate bar using chopsticks. 'No", "pressure,' the Duchess muttered to herself, as", "the cameras were trained on her. At the final", "table, Kate sat with a group of children trying", "to put icing on some fairy cakes while", "blindfolded. She used her Scout scarf to cover", "her face and show the children what they needed", "to do. She took her blindfold off and helped", "guide the hands of Fynley Gooch, 7, as he sat", "with a neckerchief covering his face and tried to", "squeeze icing over a fairy cake. It was getting", "increasingly messy and chaotic on her table, as", "the blindfolded boy sitting on her other side,", "Kai Benjamin, 8, flapped his hands around trying", "to find a cake. Pleased with her handiwork: Kate", "lifts her blindfold, after Fynley helped her to", "ice the cake and seems impressed with her efforts", ". Follow my lead: Kate had used her Scout scarf", "to cover her face and show the children what they", "needed to do . Rewarded for their efforts: When", "she had completed her cake decorating, Kate", "joined the 20 Beavers sitting in a circle and", "then, when everyone stood up, went around the", "circle, presenting each with a disability", "awareness badge . After finishing Fynley's cake,", "Kate had a go at being blindfolded and he took", "his turn to guide her in decorating the cake.", "Fynley turned out to be not as patient as Kate,", "however, and at one stage walked off. Carlos, the", "Beavers' leader spotted him making a break for", "it. 'It's OK, he's here,' he said, returning", "Fynley to the Duchess. 'Can you tell me please", "when he walks away,' Kate said, giggling. When", "she had completed her cake decorating, Kate", "joined the 20 Beavers sitting in a circle and", "then, when everyone stood up, went around the", "circle, presenting each with a disability", "awareness badge. 'Well done,' she told each", "Beaver. 'Oh my gosh, look at all your badges,'", "she said to one. 'How many? Have you been", "counting them?' Then Kate joined all the Beavers", "in using sign language to say the Scout's Promise", "- 'I promise to do my best, to be kind and", "helpful and to love my world' - before singing", "along to their farewell song 'Goodnight Beavers'.", "After she had left, Carlos said: 'It was amazing.", "She's really spontaneous. She's naturally gifted", "with children. I think she had a great time.'" ]
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pregnant, wore a black UK Scouting hooded top with black skinny J Brand jeans and boots as she Kate worked as a volunteer for the Scout Association when she and Prince William lived in Scouting for royals: The Duchess of Cambridge Woman in black: Kate, who is five months evening as the Duchess helped the Beavers, aged between five and eight, learn about life with children earned a disability awareness badge. volunteer for the Scout Association when she and Prince William lived in Anglesey, North Wales, the 23rd Poplar Beaver Scout Colony win a new
By . Kate Lyons . A new book tells the stories of Australians whose family members returned as ghosts or in dreams to give them messages of comfort, warn them against danger and in some cases save their lives. The following stories are edited excerpts from Love Never Dies by Karina Machado. 'Look after Mum' Bianca was just 15 when her older brother, Stephen, died in a motorbike accident in 1988. Now aged 41, a nurse and mother-of-three, Bianca tells how Stephen appeared to her regularly for two years after his death. The first visit came on the eve of his funeral. Bianca and her mother were sharing Stephen's bed, because the house was packed with family for the funeral. Bianca's mother was sleeping, but Bianca was awake and unsettled, sensing that something was about to happen. Stephen (left) died at the age of 18 in a motorbike accident in 1988. He appeared to his sister Bianca (right) repeatedly for two years after he died . She put down her book and saw Stephen, wearing his favourite black-and-grey striped dress shirt, the one his mother had given the funeral directors to bury him in. 'It was as bright as anything in the room. All I could see was from his abdomen up and his hands were together, as if he was praying, and he was really staring at Mum and me. He was looking straight at us. 'The feeling that I got – he wasn't talking – was "Look after Mum". That's what I felt he was trying to communicate. Then I quickly closed my eyes and he was gone.' 'I honestly do believe that he saved me…' On Friday February 2, 2013, less than two months after the sudden death of her beloved husband, Leigh, Natasha, 32, went to bed planning to end her life the next day. Natasha was wracked with grief and unable to navigate life without the man she met when she was just 17, Natasha saw no way out except to join her husband in death. But in the early hours of the morning, as Natasha was drifting between sleep and wakefulness, her beloved Leigh, whom she had died in hospital after she discovered him unresponsive in their bed and attempted to save by CPR, appeared in front of her. 'All of a sudden, Leigh was beside me … and he looked exactly like he always did. He had his hair the way he always wore it. I could smell his Chanel Egoiste. He was just Leigh, in every way. I turned to him and said, "Am I dreaming or am I awake?" He said, "You're awake. I'm with you." 'I said to him, "Do you know how sad and hurt I am?" He said, "Yes, bubby, I know, and I'm so sorry but I'm never far away from you".' 'I was crying and he was crying and we were just holding one another. I could actually feel his touch on me! I could smell him. We had a full conversation. 'He said, "I was with you. I know you tried to save me." I said to him: "What am I going to do?" And he told me that one day we'd be together again, that there are too many things I need to do first, but then he would come and get me. I said, "But when? Just do it now." He said, "No I can't take you yet. You'll be okay. I'll never be far away from you."' Natasha said she woke up, her pillow saturated with tears and she could smell Leigh's aftershave and feel him stroking her hair. She said his visit saved her life. 'When he came to me that night, I believe he knew what I was planning to do. He was my saviour because no-one else would have gotten through to me, and I thank him for that. I honestly do believe that he saved me that night.' This is the third book about the supernatural from author Karina Machado . Love Never Dies, concerns After Death Contact (ADC), the name given to experiences where loved ones send a message to or speak to those they have left behind. Author Karina Machado said that the uniting theme in the stories of those she interviewed for the book was love. 'Love is everything, and perhaps it's love that's powering a spirit to a bereaved person's side,' she told Daily Mail Australia. For many interviewees, Karina was the first person they told about the incident and they were relieved to tell their story to someone who would listen without prejudice. 'Perhaps many of us have had ADCs and we just haven't realised, or we've laughed them off or we've thought, that's silly, or I'm dreaming. How many of us have had them without realising, myself included?' Karina says that everyone has some awareness of the spirit world, but that some are 'more in tune than others', she says she is less in tune than others, including her mother, who frequently had psychic premonitions. 'I think there's a spectrum of awareness and most of us are down the bottom of the spectrum, where, for instance you might be thinking of somebody and the phone rings and it's them... Then at the other end of the spectrum are people and spirits appear to them in absolute flesh and blood, that's how real they are,' she said. Despite being lower down on the spectrum, Karina has always been fascinated by the supernatural and this is her third book on the subject. She said that while people might be sceptical, her goal is to share people's stories, rather than convert all doubters. 'My whole point in writing these books is not to stand on a soapbox and declare: "Believe, believe, you must believe!" My point in sharing these people's experiences is I'm a story-teller, not a scientist and I'm not an expert. I haven't tested these theories out in a laboratory. 'All I can say is I'm sharing my interviewees' experiences because they're valuable and they've made an impact on their lives; because a story is always a treasure to be shared.' 'Could it have been Matthew looking after me?' 'As far back as I can remember, I've known about Matthew,' says Erika of the eldest of her parents' four children who was stillborn in 1984. But Matthew first appeared to her in 1993 when she was four-years-old and experiencing recurring nightmares about death. They varied in specifics – little Erika trapped in a coffin, Erika as a teenager being attacked by a shark, Erika as an old woman at the end of a pitiful life where they was 'nothing after, there was no point to being alive' – but they all left her terrified. One night she woke from one of these nightmares and saw with relief that she was not alone. A little boy was sitting on her bed, smiling, she knew it was the brother she never met. 'Matthew?' she said aloud to the boy. He smiled and the thought immediately appeared in her mind: 'You are not alone.' Now 24, the Perth girl said that Matthew continued to appear to her throughout her childhood, including when she lost her great-grandmother at the age of 13 and then again when her grandfather died in 2008. Each time, Matthew looked older than he did when he last visited. Erika says that Matthew stepped in to save her life in January 2012, stopping her from being hit by a bus. 'I got off at my bus stop and I was crossing the road and I saw that the bus still had its indicator to the left so he wasn't turning out yet. 'When I was walking in front of the bus I saw that it was starting to move, but I just kept walking forward, with my earphones in, listening to music.' As she crossed the road, Erika felt 'cool breezes' despite the warmth of the day, and felt her brother smile at her as she crossed the road, but thought little of it until the next day when she was approached by an elderly lady who regularly catches the same bus as her. The woman leaned in and whispered: 'I cannot believe you are still alive.' 'She said that the bus had stopped indicating and was pulling out onto the road. She freaked out, said she was about to scream at the bus driver because she saw me walking right in front of it; she blinked and I was on the other side of the road. She couldn't explain it. 'I thought, "Could it have been Matthew looking after me?" I still can't explain it, but every time I think about it, I see Matthew's smiling face.' LOVE NEVER DIES by Karina Machado is published by Pan Macmillan Australia, RRP $29.99. Available in all good bookstores and online.
New book reveals the tales of loved ones appearing from beyond the grave . Natasha, 32, tells how her dead husband's appeared and stopped her from committing suicide . Another woman, Erika tells how her deceased brother saved her from being hit by a bus .
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[ "By . Kate Lyons . A new book tells the stories of", "Australians whose family members returned as", "ghosts or in dreams to give them messages of", "comfort, warn them against danger and in some", "cases save their lives. The following stories are", "edited excerpts from Love Never Dies by Karina", "Machado. 'Look after Mum' Bianca was just 15 when", "her older brother, Stephen, died in a motorbike", "accident in 1988. Now aged 41, a nurse and", "mother-of-three, Bianca tells how Stephen", "appeared to her regularly for two years after his", "death. The first visit came on the eve of his", "funeral. Bianca and her mother were sharing", "Stephen's bed, because the house was packed with", "family for the funeral. Bianca's mother was", "sleeping, but Bianca was awake and unsettled,", "sensing that something was about to happen.", "Stephen (left) died at the age of 18 in a", "motorbike accident in 1988. He appeared to his", "sister Bianca (right) repeatedly for two years", "after he died . She put down her book and saw", "Stephen, wearing his favourite black-and-grey", "striped dress shirt, the one his mother had given", "the funeral directors to bury him in. 'It was as", "bright as anything in the room. All I could see", "was from his abdomen up and his hands were", "together, as if he was praying, and he was really", "staring at Mum and me. He was looking straight at", "us. 'The feeling that I got – he wasn't talking –", "was \"Look after Mum\". That's what I felt he was", "trying to communicate. Then I quickly closed my", "eyes and he was gone.' 'I honestly do believe", "that he saved me…' On Friday February 2, 2013,", "less than two months after the sudden death of", "her beloved husband, Leigh, Natasha, 32, went to", "bed planning to end her life the next day.", "Natasha was wracked with grief and unable to", "navigate life without the man she met when she", "was just 17, Natasha saw no way out except to", "join her husband in death. But in the early hours", "of the morning, as Natasha was drifting between", "sleep and wakefulness, her beloved Leigh, whom", "she had died in hospital after she discovered him", "unresponsive in their bed and attempted to save", "by CPR, appeared in front of her. 'All of a", "sudden, Leigh was beside me … and he looked", "exactly like he always did. He had his hair the", "way he always wore it. I could smell his Chanel", "Egoiste. He was just Leigh, in every way. I", "turned to him and said, \"Am I dreaming or am I", "awake?\" He said, \"You're awake. I'm with you.\" 'I", "said to him, \"Do you know how sad and hurt I am?\"", "He said, \"Yes, bubby, I know, and I'm so sorry", "but I'm never far away from you\".' 'I was crying", "and he was crying and we were just holding one", "another. I could actually feel his touch on me! I", "could smell him. We had a full conversation. 'He", "said, \"I was with you. I know you tried to save", "me.\" I said to him: \"What am I going to do?\" And", "he told me that one day we'd be together again,", "that there are too many things I need to do", "first, but then he would come and get me. I said,", "\"But when? Just do it now.\" He said, \"No I can't", "take you yet. You'll be okay. I'll never be far", "away from you.\"' Natasha said she woke up, her", "pillow saturated with tears and she could smell", "Leigh's aftershave and feel him stroking her", "hair. She said his visit saved her life. 'When he", "came to me that night, I believe he knew what I", "was planning to do. He was my saviour because", "no-one else would have gotten through to me, and", "I thank him for that. I honestly do believe that", "he saved me that night.' This is the third book", "about the supernatural from author Karina Machado", ". Love Never Dies, concerns After Death Contact", "(ADC), the name given to experiences where loved", "ones send a message to or speak to those they", "have left behind. Author Karina Machado said that", "the uniting theme in the stories of those she", "interviewed for the book was love. 'Love is", "everything, and perhaps it's love that's powering", "a spirit to a bereaved person's side,' she told", "Daily Mail Australia. For many interviewees,", "Karina was the first person they told about the", "incident and they were relieved to tell their", "story to someone who would listen without", "prejudice. 'Perhaps many of us have had ADCs and", "we just haven't realised, or we've laughed them", "off or we've thought, that's silly, or I'm", "dreaming. How many of us have had them without", "realising, myself included?' Karina says that", "everyone has some awareness of the spirit world,", "but that some are 'more in tune than others', she", "says she is less in tune than others, including", "her mother, who frequently had psychic", "premonitions. 'I think there's a spectrum of", "awareness and most of us are down the bottom of", "the spectrum, where, for instance you might be", "thinking of somebody and the phone rings and it's", "them... Then at the other end of the spectrum are", "people and spirits appear to them in absolute", "flesh and blood, that's how real they are,' she", "said. Despite being lower down on the spectrum,", "Karina has always been fascinated by the", "supernatural and this is her third book on the", "subject. She said that while people might be", "sceptical, her goal is to share people's stories,", "rather than convert all doubters. 'My whole point", "in writing these books is not to stand on a", "soapbox and declare: \"Believe, believe, you must", "believe!\" My point in sharing these people's", "experiences is I'm a story-teller, not a", "scientist and I'm not an expert. I haven't tested", "these theories out in a laboratory. 'All I can", "say is I'm sharing my interviewees' experiences", "because they're valuable and they've made an", "impact on their lives; because a story is always", "a treasure to be shared.' 'Could it have been", "Matthew looking after me?' 'As far back as I can", "remember, I've known about Matthew,' says Erika", "of the eldest of her parents' four children who", "was stillborn in 1984. But Matthew first appeared", "to her in 1993 when she was four-years-old and", "experiencing recurring nightmares about death.", "They varied in specifics – little Erika trapped", "in a coffin, Erika as a teenager being attacked", "by a shark, Erika as an old woman at the end of a", "pitiful life where they was 'nothing after, there", "was no point to being alive' – but they all left", "her terrified. One night she woke from one of", "these nightmares and saw with relief that she was", "not alone. A little boy was sitting on her bed,", "smiling, she knew it was the brother she never", "met. 'Matthew?' she said aloud to the boy. He", "smiled and the thought immediately appeared in", "her mind: 'You are not alone.' Now 24, the Perth", "girl said that Matthew continued to appear to her", "throughout her childhood, including when she lost", "her great-grandmother at the age of 13 and then", "again when her grandfather died in 2008. Each", "time, Matthew looked older than he did when he", "last visited. Erika says that Matthew stepped in", "to save her life in January 2012, stopping her", "from being hit by a bus. 'I got off at my bus", "stop and I was crossing the road and I saw that", "the bus still had its indicator to the left so he", "wasn't turning out yet. 'When I was walking in", "front of the bus I saw that it was starting to", "move, but I just kept walking forward, with my", "earphones in, listening to music.' As she crossed", "the road, Erika felt 'cool breezes' despite the", "warmth of the day, and felt her brother smile at", "her as she crossed the road, but thought little", "of it until the next day when she was approached", "by an elderly lady who regularly catches the same", "bus as her. The woman leaned in and whispered: 'I", "cannot believe you are still alive.' 'She said", "that the bus had stopped indicating and was", "pulling out onto the road. She freaked out, said", "she was about to scream at the bus driver because", "she saw me walking right in front of it; she", "blinked and I was on the other side of the road.", "She couldn't explain it. 'I thought, \"Could it", "have been Matthew looking after me?\" I still", "can't explain it, but every time I think about", "it, I see Matthew's smiling face.' LOVE NEVER", "DIES by Karina Machado is published by Pan", "Macmillan Australia, RRP $29.99. Available in all", "good bookstores and online." ]
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By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 13:38 EST, 23 January 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 11:32 EST, 24 January 2013 . Apple shares fell more than 6 per cent in after-hours trading Wednesday night as the world's largest technology company reported lower than expected iPhone sales in the latest quarter. The company shipped 47.8 million of the flagship product, less than the 50 million that Wall Street analysts had predicted for the period ending December 29, sending the stock down. Sales of the iPad came in at 22.9 million in the fiscal first quarter, about in line with forecasts. Apple said today that its fiscal first quarter revenue rose to $54.5 billion, below the average analyst estimate of $54.73 billion, according to Thomson Reuters. This is the slowest growth rate for the company since at least 2009. Drop: Shares of Apple fell more than 6 per cent in after-hours trades following the latest earnings report, after closing up 1.8 per cent during the regular session . Shares in Apple fell more than 6 per cent in after-hours trades following the earnings report, after closing up 1.8 per cent at $514.01 during the regular session. For the fiscal first quarter, the company posted net income of $13.07 billion, or $13.81 a diluted share, compared to $13.06 billion, or $13.87 a share, a year earlier. Sources this month have pointed to production cutbacks at Apple's component suppliers as a sign that demand may be waning for the iPhone, which accounts for half of the company's sales, and the iPad. The disappointing numbers come after Apple undershot revenue targets in the previous two quarters. The results will prompt more questions on what Apple has in its product pipeline, and what it can do to attract new sales and maintain growth. Apple is tonight expected to record its first drop in earnings since 2003 . The technology giant's shares have dropped around 30 per cent since September, erasing about $190 billion in market value amid concerns that the world is falling out of love with iPhones and iPads. It comes after less than stellar sales of its iPhone 5, and as the company faces rising production costs, competition from rival Samsung, and slowing growth in smartphones. This afternoon's earnings report was expected to show that first-quarter net income slipped 2 per cent to $12.8 billion, or $13.48 a share, according to analysts’ estimates compiled by Bloomberg. The actual earnings, however, were better than expected. Such a drop would have been the first fall in earnings since 2003. Analysts projected sales would rise 18 per cent to $54.8 billion. But they fell short at just $54.5 billion - which equates to the slowest growth for the company since at least 2009. Some have attributed the decline to the market becoming saturated with other smartphones, meaning growth for Apple is slowing. Rival Samsung offers more than 80 touchscreen smartphones and many are opting for alternatives to the newest - and expensive -  iPhone 5, which starts at around $199 with a two-year contract. Problems are believed to have arisen when the iPhone 5 made its debut. Critics of the new, larger screened model, complained it was riddled with errors its predecessor did not have. One of its most useful features, Google maps, was replaced by an in-house version which contained glaring errors and missed entire areas. The long awaited model also 'scratched too easily' according to die hard Apple fans, and many became disenchanted with the company's until now unrivaled magic. Earlier this month it was revealed . that Apple has dramatically cut component orders for the iPhone 5 amid . weaker than expected demand for the device. The California-based tech giant . reportedly slashed the number of screens it wanted in half and reduced . orders on other parts too. Apple is said to have have told its . suppliers about the change last month. It will apply to orders from now . until the end of March. Many feel that after the death of its founder Steve Jobs, it is just a matter of time before it runs out of steam. Since Jobs' death Apple has made some rare missteps that almost certainly would not have happened were he still alive. Former CEO Steve Jobs introduced the new iPhone in January 2007. Some have attributed the decline to the underwhelming launch of the iPhone 5 and the rise in other smartphones . Its chief executive Tim Cook admitted the company ‘screwed up’ with the its new maps service. It also launched the iPad Mini even though Jobs specifically said before his death that Apple should never do so. However, Wall Street on average still . predicts that 48m iPhones will have been sold over Christmas, bringing . the total since its launch in 2007 to 320m. Only Samsung comes close, having sold 100m of its Galaxy S phones since 2010. Stuart Jeffrey, an analyst at Nomura . Equity Research, said: 'If iPhone 5 sales really are disappointing so . soon in the product’s refresh, then it seems fair to worry about likely . sales volumes in the next few quarters before the iPhone is next . refreshed.' One solution which Apple is considering is the introduction of a budget iPhone. And in addition to a cheaper . smartphone, experts say Apple could also consider a new comprehensive . television product with services that link it to the iPhone and iPad . The company now only sells a $99 device that plugs in to a TV. Some analysts, including Katy Huberty of Morgan Stanley, have said the worries about Apple’s growth are overblown, and suggested investors use the recent stock slide as an opportunity to buy. And Toni Sacconaghi, an analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein & Co, said if growth continued at the same pace for another five years, revenue would reach $1.2trillion, or the size of Australia’s gross domestic product.
The company shipped 47.8 million of the flagship product, less than the 50 million that Wall Street expected . The technology giant's shares have dropped about 30 per cent since September . The news comes after disappointing sales of its . latest iPhone 5 . Apple also faces rising production costs, . competition from rival Samsung, and slowing growth in smartphones .
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[ "By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 13:38 EST,", "23 January 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 11:32 EST, 24", "January 2013 . Apple shares fell more than 6 per", "cent in after-hours trading Wednesday night as", "the world's largest technology company reported", "lower than expected iPhone sales in the latest", "quarter. The company shipped 47.8 million of the", "flagship product, less than the 50 million that", "Wall Street analysts had predicted for the period", "ending December 29, sending the stock down. Sales", "of the iPad came in at 22.9 million in the fiscal", "first quarter, about in line with forecasts.", "Apple said today that its fiscal first quarter", "revenue rose to $54.5 billion, below the average", "analyst estimate of $54.73 billion, according to", "Thomson Reuters. This is the slowest growth rate", "for the company since at least 2009. Drop: Shares", "of Apple fell more than 6 per cent in after-hours", "trades following the latest earnings report,", "after closing up 1.8 per cent during the regular", "session . Shares in Apple fell more than 6 per", "cent in after-hours trades following the earnings", "report, after closing up 1.8 per cent at $514.01", "during the regular session. For the fiscal first", "quarter, the company posted net income of $13.07", "billion, or $13.81 a diluted share, compared to", "$13.06 billion, or $13.87 a share, a year", "earlier. Sources this month have pointed to", "production cutbacks at Apple's component", "suppliers as a sign that demand may be waning for", "the iPhone, which accounts for half of the", "company's sales, and the iPad. The disappointing", "numbers come after Apple undershot revenue", "targets in the previous two quarters. The results", "will prompt more questions on what Apple has in", "its product pipeline, and what it can do to", "attract new sales and maintain growth. Apple is", "tonight expected to record its first drop in", "earnings since 2003 . The technology giant's", "shares have dropped around 30 per cent since", "September, erasing about $190 billion in market", "value amid concerns that the world is falling out", "of love with iPhones and iPads. It comes after", "less than stellar sales of its iPhone 5, and as", "the company faces rising production costs,", "competition from rival Samsung, and slowing", "growth in smartphones. This afternoon's earnings", "report was expected to show that first-quarter", "net income slipped 2 per cent to $12.8 billion,", "or $13.48 a share, according to analysts’", "estimates compiled by Bloomberg. The actual", "earnings, however, were better than expected.", "Such a drop would have been the first fall in", "earnings since 2003. Analysts projected sales", "would rise 18 per cent to $54.8 billion. But they", "fell short at just $54.5 billion - which equates", "to the slowest growth for the company since at", "least 2009. Some have attributed the decline to", "the market becoming saturated with other", "smartphones, meaning growth for Apple is slowing.", "Rival Samsung offers more than 80 touchscreen", "smartphones and many are opting for alternatives", "to the newest - and expensive -  iPhone 5, which", "starts at around $199 with a two-year contract.", "Problems are believed to have arisen when the", "iPhone 5 made its debut. Critics of the new,", "larger screened model, complained it was riddled", "with errors its predecessor did not have. One of", "its most useful features, Google maps, was", "replaced by an in-house version which contained", "glaring errors and missed entire areas. The long", "awaited model also 'scratched too easily'", "according to die hard Apple fans, and many became", "disenchanted with the company's until now", "unrivaled magic. Earlier this month it was", "revealed . that Apple has dramatically cut", "component orders for the iPhone 5 amid . weaker", "than expected demand for the device. The", "California-based tech giant . reportedly slashed", "the number of screens it wanted in half and", "reduced . orders on other parts too. Apple is", "said to have have told its . suppliers about the", "change last month. It will apply to orders from", "now . until the end of March. Many feel that", "after the death of its founder Steve Jobs, it is", "just a matter of time before it runs out of", "steam. Since Jobs' death Apple has made some rare", "missteps that almost certainly would not have", "happened were he still alive. Former CEO Steve", "Jobs introduced the new iPhone in January 2007.", "Some have attributed the decline to the", "underwhelming launch of the iPhone 5 and the rise", "in other smartphones . Its chief executive Tim", "Cook admitted the company ‘screwed up’ with the", "its new maps service. It also launched the iPad", "Mini even though Jobs specifically said before", "his death that Apple should never do so. However,", "Wall Street on average still . predicts that 48m", "iPhones will have been sold over Christmas,", "bringing . the total since its launch in 2007 to", "320m. Only Samsung comes close, having sold 100m", "of its Galaxy S phones since 2010. Stuart", "Jeffrey, an analyst at Nomura . Equity Research,", "said: 'If iPhone 5 sales really are disappointing", "so . soon in the product’s refresh, then it seems", "fair to worry about likely . sales volumes in the", "next few quarters before the iPhone is next .", "refreshed.' One solution which Apple is", "considering is the introduction of a budget", "iPhone. And in addition to a cheaper .", "smartphone, experts say Apple could also consider", "a new comprehensive . television product with", "services that link it to the iPhone and iPad .", "The company now only sells a $99 device that", "plugs in to a TV. Some analysts, including Katy", "Huberty of Morgan Stanley, have said the worries", "about Apple’s growth are overblown, and suggested", "investors use the recent stock slide as an", "opportunity to buy. And Toni Sacconaghi, an", "analyst at Sanford C. Bernstein & Co, said if", "growth continued at the same pace for another", "five years, revenue would reach $1.2trillion, or", "the size of Australia’s gross domestic product." ]
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quarter. The company shipped 47.8 million of the flagship product, less than the 50 million that earnings since 2003 . The technology giant's shares have dropped around 30 per cent since less than stellar sales of its iPhone 5, and as the company faces rising production costs, competition from rival Samsung, and slowing growth in smartphones. This afternoon's earnings
Mark Cuban is known for making pointed statements. Usually they are directed at the NBA brass or referees. Or contestants on the TV show "Shark Tank." On Wednesday, he made a few remarks about bigotry that in light of the Donald Sterling scandal caused a bit of an uproar. In an interview with Inc. magazine at a business conference in Nashville, Tennessee, the Dallas Mavericks owner and billionaire entrepreneur talked about his own bigotry. "If I see a black kid in a hoodie and it's late at night, I'm walking to the other side of the street," he said. "And if on that side of the street, there's a guy that has tattoos all over his face -- white guy, bald head, tattoos everywhere -- I'm walking back to the other side of the street." Cuban said everyone has prejudices "in one way or the other." The Mavericks owner issued a five-part tweet Thursday afternoon in which he apologized to Trayvon Martin's parents for the hoodie reference, but stood by the context of his answers and called for more tolerance. Martin, a Florida teenager, was wearing a hoodie when he was killed by neighborhood watch captain George Zimmerman in 2012. The case sparked a heated nationwide discussion about race as well as a debate over Florida's "stand your ground" law. Cuban wrote: "I think that helping people improve their lives, helping people engage with people they may fear or may not understand, and helping people realize that while we all may have our prejudices and bigotries, we have to learn that it's an issue that we have to control, that it's part of my responsibility as an entrepreneur to try to solve it." CNN commentator and ESPN senior writer LZ Granderson said he thought Cuban was trying to have a nuanced conversation but didn't do it very well. Granderson said he was disturbed that Cuban equated the hoodie stereotype -- something he said has led to unjust treatment of African-Americans and even killings -- to the stereotype of the tattooed white man. "One has history and the other doesn't or the same sort of emotional response," Granderson said. Cuban is one of 30 NBA owners who'll decide whether racist remarks made by Sterling are damaging enough to terminate his ownership rights to the Los Angeles Clippers. Cuban told business owners during a Q&A session that he knows how he will vote but wasn't ready to announce his decision. Granderson still expects Cuban to vote against Sterling on June 3 when the NBA Board of Governors meets to decide the fate of the Clippers franchise. "If you listen to the entire interview, he certainly made it sound as if he's going to vote Sterling out, but not without some regret," Granderson said. "And he voiced that regret, which is we all have bigotry." In his interview Cuban said when he runs into bigotry in his organizations, he tries to find solutions. It does society no good to respond to someone's racism or bigotry by telling them to "go take their attitude somewhere else," he said. It's better to work with them and teach them why their views are wrong. When Cuban was asked how you keep bigotry out of the NBA, where he has been an owner since 2000, he told the conference audience: "You can't keep that ugliness out of the league. There's no law against stupid. I learned that a long time ago."
Mark Cuban: Everyone has some form of prejudice . He says he's made uneasy by black kids in hoodies, bald white guys with tattoos . The analogy is a poor one, CNN commentator LZ Granderson says . Cuban apologizes to Trayvon Martin's family for using hoodie reference .
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Mark Cuban is known for making pointed statements. a guy that has tattoos all over his face -- white everyone has prejudices "in one way or the to Trayvon Martin's parents for the hoodie reference, but stood by the context of his try to solve it." CNN commentator and ESPN senior writer LZ Granderson said he thought Cuban was
Ryan Lanza was working at his desk at the Ernst & Young when he saw TV news reports that he had killed 30 people at an elementary school in Connecticut. It was the moment that a stunned Ryan realized what his brother Adam might have done. Lanza quickly told his boss: 'I need to go.' He then walked out of his Times Square office, according to a co-worker who spoke to MailOnline on condition of anonymity. Scroll down for video . Custody: Ryan Lanza is taken away by police after they found him at his Hoboken New Jersey home . Mysteries: Police began questioning Ryan Lanza Friday night . Murderer: Adam Lanza who shot dead his mother and then went on a gun rampage at Sandy Hook elementary school in Connecticut leaving 26 dead . Thirty minutes later, New York police officers stormed the office. Between leaving his place of work and being taken in for questioning, Lanza defended himself in a series of bizarre Facebook posts when he was mistakenly named as the killer after his ID was found at the scene. Lanza, 24, seemed unaware that his younger brother, Adam Lanza, had gunned down 20 children and six adults at Sandy . Hook Elementary School, in Newtown before taking his own life. 'Everyone shut the f*** up it wasn't me,' he insisted on his Facebook page on Friday. 'I'm on the bus home now it wasn't me. IT WASN'T ME I WAS AT . WORK IT WASN'T ME.' Brett Wilshe, a friend of Ryan Lanza's, told the AP that he sent Ryan a Facebook message Friday asking what was going on and if he was alright. According to Wilshe, Lanza's reply was something along the lines of: 'It was my brother. I think my mother is dead. Oh my God.' Questioning: Ryan Lanza is led away for questioning by police after his brother is named as the killer . Adam Lanza attended Newtown High . School, and several local news clippings from recent years mention his . name among the school's honor roll students. A neighbor in Newtown, Rhonda . Cullens, said she knew Nancy Lanza from monthly get-togethers the . neighborhood women had for games of bunco, a dice game. 'She was a very nice lady,' Mrs Cullens said. 'She was just like all the rest of us . in the neighborhood, just a regular person.' Cullens recalled that . Mrs Lanza liked gardening and decorating her house look nice for the holidays. Mrs Cullens said that Mrs Lanza joked that no one noticed because the house was out of view, up a hill. The mix-up . came after an official mistakenly transposed the brothers' first names, . while a New Jersey reporter said Ryan Lanza told him the killer may have . had his ID. He is now being questioned by police in Hoboken, New Jersey, but police said he is not a suspect. Adam Lanza, 20, was dressed in black military gear and a . bullet proof vest when he opened fire in the principal's . office and then moving to a kindergarten classroom where his mother, . Nancy, taught. Sources told the New York Post that . Lanza had 'had a dispute with' his mother, who was found dead at her . home. He then drove to the school in her car and gunned down her kindergarten . class, Fox reported. Lanza died of a self-inflicted gun . wound at the scene. The Newtown Patch reported that he may have been developmentally disabled. Escorted: Ryan Lanza is driven from One Police Plaza in Hoboken, New Jersey . Implicated: There had been confusion over the . identity of the gunman, Adam Lanza, as he was carrying identification . with his brother's name, Ryan Lanza (pictured left and right) Led away: Ryan Lanza has not been named as a suspect but was taken away in handcuffs . Search: Police enter the apartment building in Hoboken, New Jersey where accused Ryan Lanza lives . The Associated Press reported that Lanza's . girlfriend and another friend are missing in New Jersey. His father, Peter Lanza, who was divorced from Nancy, declined to comment at his home in Stamford on Friday when reporters told him about his connection to the shooting. Police surrounded a Hoboken apartment, believed to be the home of Ryan Lanza, on Grand Street on Friday afternoon. According to sources, Adam Lanza drove to the scene of the shootings in his mother's car and opened fire at 9.41am on Friday. Confusion: After police mistakenly identified the killer as Ryan Lanza, he fought back on his Facebook page . Three guns were found at the scene - a . Glock and a Sig Sauer, both pistols - and a .223-caliber rifle. The . rifle was recovered from the back of a car at the school. The two . pistols were recovered from inside the school. The identities of the other victims . have not yet been released but include the school principal, Dawn . Hochsprung, and psychologist. Two of the children died while on the way to hospital. Robert Licata said his six-year-old son was in class when the gunman burst in and shot the teacher. 'That's . when my son grabbed a bunch of his friends and ran out the door,' he . said. 'He was very brave. He waited for his friends.' Horror: Crying children are led from the school where the gunman opened fire on Friday morning . Fears: A woman waits to hear about her sister, a . teacher, following a shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School. Children . and parents have recounted the terrifying scene inside the buildings . Horror: Young children wait outside the school as police and paramedics swarm the area . Stephen . Delgiadice said his eight-year-old daughter heard two big bangs and . teachers told her to get in a corner. His daughter was fine. 'It's alarming, especially in Newtown, Connecticut, which we always thought was the safest place in America,' he said. A . dispatcher at the Newtown Volunteer Ambulance Corps said a teacher had . been shot in the foot and taken to Danbury Hospital. Andrea Rynn, a . spokeswoman at the hospital, said it had three patients from the school . but she did not have information on the extent or nature of their . injuries. Questions: The killer opened fire in Newtown, Connecticut and his brother is being quizzed in New Jersey . Mergim Bajraliu, 17, heard the gunshots echo from his home and raced to check on his 9-year-old sister at the school. He said his sister, who was fine, heard a scream come over the intercom at one point. He said teachers were shaking and crying as they came out of the building. 'Everyone was just traumatized,' he said. The shooting is the latest in a series . of high-profile gun crimes in American schools and colleges, that is . especially shocking given the age of the students involved. Friday morning Adam Lanza leaves his home in his mother's car after 'shooting her dead' 9.30am Classes begin at Sandy Hook Elementary School . 9.35am First 911 calls that a shooting is underway; police arrive within minutes . 9.40am Shooting underway at the school's main office and a kindergarten class . 9.45am SWAT team arrives; checks building . 10am Reports of deaths begin to trickle out; Obama is briefed . 10.30am Police announce the shooter is dead; later revealed he died from a self-inflicted gun wound . 12.10pm First reports mistakenly naming killer as Ryan Lanza, 24 . 2.47pm President Obama orders flags to fly at half-mast . 1.08pm Reports that the death toll is at 27; at press conference, police say deaths include staff and students . 2pm Authorities announce a body was discovered at killer's Newtown home . 2.40pm Reports of investigation at Ryan Lanza's home in New Jersey; he writes on Facebook that he was not involved and is later led away for questioning . 3.17pm President Obama addresses the nation and struggles to contain his emotions . 5pm Adam Lanza is named as the shooter . 7pm Prayer vigil held at St Rose of Lima Catholic Church in Newtown; hundreds attend, including Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy . VIDEO: Ryan Lanza, brother of Connecticut shooter .
Gunman who opened fire at Sandy Hook Elementary School on Friday morning named as Adam Lanza, 20, by police sources . Lanza died at the scene 'and was carrying brother's ID' Ryan Lanza works as an accountant at Ernst &Young in the company's Times Square office . Brother, Ryan Lanza, forced to defend himself on Facebook .
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[ "Ryan Lanza was working at his desk at the Ernst &", "Young when he saw TV news reports that he had", "killed 30 people at an elementary school in", "Connecticut. It was the moment that a stunned", "Ryan realized what his brother Adam might have", "done. Lanza quickly told his boss: 'I need to", "go.' He then walked out of his Times Square", "office, according to a co-worker who spoke to", "MailOnline on condition of anonymity. Scroll down", "for video . Custody: Ryan Lanza is taken away by", "police after they found him at his Hoboken New", "Jersey home . Mysteries: Police began questioning", "Ryan Lanza Friday night . Murderer: Adam Lanza", "who shot dead his mother and then went on a gun", "rampage at Sandy Hook elementary school in", "Connecticut leaving 26 dead . Thirty minutes", "later, New York police officers stormed the", "office. Between leaving his place of work and", "being taken in for questioning, Lanza defended", "himself in a series of bizarre Facebook posts", "when he was mistakenly named as the killer after", "his ID was found at the scene. Lanza, 24, seemed", "unaware that his younger brother, Adam Lanza, had", "gunned down 20 children and six adults at Sandy .", "Hook Elementary School, in Newtown before taking", "his own life. 'Everyone shut the f*** up it", "wasn't me,' he insisted on his Facebook page on", "Friday. 'I'm on the bus home now it wasn't me. IT", "WASN'T ME I WAS AT . WORK IT WASN'T ME.' Brett", "Wilshe, a friend of Ryan Lanza's, told the AP", "that he sent Ryan a Facebook message Friday", "asking what was going on and if he was alright.", "According to Wilshe, Lanza's reply was something", "along the lines of: 'It was my brother. I think", "my mother is dead. Oh my God.' Questioning: Ryan", "Lanza is led away for questioning by police after", "his brother is named as the killer . Adam Lanza", "attended Newtown High . School, and several local", "news clippings from recent years mention his .", "name among the school's honor roll students. A", "neighbor in Newtown, Rhonda . Cullens, said she", "knew Nancy Lanza from monthly get-togethers the .", "neighborhood women had for games of bunco, a dice", "game. 'She was a very nice lady,' Mrs Cullens", "said. 'She was just like all the rest of us . in", "the neighborhood, just a regular person.' Cullens", "recalled that . Mrs Lanza liked gardening and", "decorating her house look nice for the holidays.", "Mrs Cullens said that Mrs Lanza joked that no one", "noticed because the house was out of view, up a", "hill. The mix-up . came after an official", "mistakenly transposed the brothers' first names,", ". while a New Jersey reporter said Ryan Lanza", "told him the killer may have . had his ID. He is", "now being questioned by police in Hoboken, New", "Jersey, but police said he is not a suspect. Adam", "Lanza, 20, was dressed in black military gear and", "a . bullet proof vest when he opened fire in the", "principal's . office and then moving to a", "kindergarten classroom where his mother, . Nancy,", "taught. Sources told the New York Post that .", "Lanza had 'had a dispute with' his mother, who", "was found dead at her . home. He then drove to", "the school in her car and gunned down her", "kindergarten . class, Fox reported. Lanza died of", "a self-inflicted gun . wound at the scene.", "The Newtown Patch reported that he may have been", "developmentally disabled. Escorted: Ryan Lanza is", "driven from One Police Plaza in Hoboken, New", "Jersey . Implicated: There had been confusion", "over the . identity of the gunman, Adam Lanza, as", "he was carrying identification . with his", "brother's name, Ryan Lanza (pictured left and", "right) Led away: Ryan Lanza has not been named as", "a suspect but was taken away in handcuffs .", "Search: Police enter the apartment building in", "Hoboken, New Jersey where accused Ryan Lanza", "lives . The Associated Press reported that", "Lanza's . girlfriend and another friend are", "missing in New Jersey. His father, Peter Lanza,", "who was divorced from Nancy, declined to comment", "at his home in Stamford on Friday when reporters", "told him about his connection to the shooting.", "Police surrounded a Hoboken apartment, believed", "to be the home of Ryan Lanza, on Grand Street on", "Friday afternoon. According to sources, Adam", "Lanza drove to the scene of the shootings in his", "mother's car and opened fire at 9.41am on Friday.", "Confusion: After police mistakenly identified the", "killer as Ryan Lanza, he fought back on his", "Facebook page . Three guns were found at the", "scene - a . Glock and a Sig Sauer, both pistols -", "and a .223-caliber rifle. The . rifle was", "recovered from the back of a car at the school.", "The two . pistols were recovered from inside the", "school. The identities of the other victims .", "have not yet been released but include the school", "principal, Dawn . Hochsprung, and psychologist.", "Two of the children died while on the way to", "hospital. Robert Licata said his six-year-old son", "was in class when the gunman burst in and shot", "the teacher. 'That's . when my son grabbed a", "bunch of his friends and ran out the door,' he .", "said. 'He was very brave. He waited for his", "friends.' Horror: Crying children are led from", "the school where the gunman opened fire on Friday", "morning . Fears: A woman waits to hear about her", "sister, a . teacher, following a shooting at", "Sandy Hook Elementary School. Children . and", "parents have recounted the terrifying scene", "inside the buildings . Horror: Young children", "wait outside the school as police and paramedics", "swarm the area . Stephen . Delgiadice said his", "eight-year-old daughter heard two big bangs and .", "teachers told her to get in a corner. His", "daughter was fine. 'It's alarming, especially in", "Newtown, Connecticut, which we always thought was", "the safest place in America,' he said. A .", "dispatcher at the Newtown Volunteer Ambulance", "Corps said a teacher had . been shot in the foot", "and taken to Danbury Hospital. Andrea Rynn, a .", "spokeswoman at the hospital, said it had three", "patients from the school . but she did not have", "information on the extent or nature of their .", "injuries. Questions: The killer opened fire in", "Newtown, Connecticut and his brother is being", "quizzed in New Jersey . Mergim Bajraliu, 17,", "heard the gunshots echo from his home and raced", "to check on his 9-year-old sister at the school.", "He said his sister, who was fine, heard a scream", "come over the intercom at one point. He said", "teachers were shaking and crying as they came out", "of the building. 'Everyone was just traumatized,'", "he said. The shooting is the latest in a series .", "of high-profile gun crimes in American schools", "and colleges, that is . especially shocking given", "the age of the students involved. Friday morning", "Adam Lanza leaves his home in his mother's car", "after 'shooting her dead' 9.30am Classes begin at", "Sandy Hook Elementary School . 9.35am First 911", "calls that a shooting is underway; police arrive", "within minutes . 9.40am Shooting underway at the", "school's main office and a kindergarten class .", "9.45am SWAT team arrives; checks building . 10am", "Reports of deaths begin to trickle out; Obama is", "briefed . 10.30am Police announce the shooter is", "dead; later revealed he died from a", "self-inflicted gun wound . 12.10pm First reports", "mistakenly naming killer as Ryan Lanza, 24 .", "2.47pm President Obama orders flags to fly at", "half-mast . 1.08pm Reports that the death toll is", "at 27; at press conference, police say deaths", "include staff and students . 2pm Authorities", "announce a body was discovered at killer's", "Newtown home . 2.40pm Reports of investigation at", "Ryan Lanza's home in New Jersey; he writes on", "Facebook that he was not involved and is later", "led away for questioning . 3.17pm President Obama", "addresses the nation and struggles to contain his", "emotions . 5pm Adam Lanza is named as the shooter", ". 7pm Prayer vigil held at St Rose of Lima", "Catholic Church in Newtown; hundreds attend,", "including Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy . VIDEO:", "Ryan Lanza, brother of Connecticut shooter ." ]
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Ryan Lanza was working at his desk at the Ernst & his ID was found at the scene. Lanza, 24, seemed his brother is named as the killer . Adam Lanza now being questioned by police in Hoboken, New he was carrying identification . with his Friday afternoon. According to sources, Adam mother's car and opened fire at 9.41am on Friday. Sandy Hook Elementary School. Children . and
A Texas teenager has been in jail since February after making an offhand comment on Facebook about a video game he had been playing. Justin Carter was 18 when he and a friend got into an argument with someone over a multiple player online video game, leading the teenager to post a comment he now regrets. He now faces up to eight years in prison after saying 'I'm going to go shoot up a school full of kids and eat their still beating hearts' only two months after the Sandy Hook school massacre. Scroll down for video . Arrest: Justin Carter could faces up to ten years in prison for joking about carrying out a school massacre . 'These people are serious. They really want my son to go away to jail for a sarcastic comment that he made,' Justin's father, Jack Carter, said. Although the teenager, who turned 19 while in prison, added 'lol' (laughing out loud) and 'jk' (just kidding) to his post, a woman from Canada who saw it reported Justin to police after finding out that he lived near an elementary school. Mr Carter is now campaigning to have his son released, and wants to teach teenagers about the dangers of posting comments on social media. 'Justin was the kind of kid who didn't . read the newspaper. He didn't watch television. He wasn't aware of . current events. These kids, they don't realize what they're doing. They . don't understand the implications. They don't understand public space,' he told KHOU. His son first got into trouble in February after he and a friend had been playing League of Legends. Regrets: In 2013, a Texas teenager was jailed after writing on Facebook: 'I'm going to go shoot up a school full of kids and eat their still beating hearts' only two months after the Sandy Hook school massacre . Game over: Justin had been playing League of Legends when he got into an argument with an online player . Mr Carter said: 'Someone had said something to the . effect of "Oh you're insane, you're crazy, you're messed up in the . head," to which he replied "Oh yeah, I'm real messed up in the head, I'm . going to go shoot up a school full of kids and eat their still, beating . hearts.' He added that his son had made it clear that the comment was made in jest. A woman in Canada contacted the police after a Google search showed Justin's last known address was close to Wooldridge Elementary School in Austin. Campaign: Justin's father, Jack Carter, started an online petition to raise awareness about the case . Justin was charged with making a terroristic threat and faces a trial on July 1. A spokesman for Austin police said that after recent events statements such as the one Justin made are taken seriously. The teenager's family have set up an online petition - Release Justin Carter - to raise awareness of his case. For more from KHOU click here .
18-year-old made joke after argument with online video game player . Austin police say they take comments seriously after Sandy Hook .
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By . Dr Ellie Cannon . PUBLISHED: . 16:00 EST, 21 September 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 16:00 EST, 21 September 2013 . Last week Sainsbury’s recalled its own-brand salads over fears that watercress had been contaminated with a rather nasty form of food poisoning – six people needed hospital treatment. Last year, we investigated the dangers of bugs in bagged salad and found that the food poisoning bacteria E.coli could be present in as many as one in 20 supermarket-bought salad leaves. Levels were enough to cause illness. Most people are careful when it comes to meat, fish and eggs but just throw salad from the bag to a bowl. Poisoned plants: One in 20 bagged salads bought in the supermarket could contain E.coli strain O157 . I know salad bags say ‘wash first’, but how  dangerous is it not to? E.coli is a harmless resident of our gut – what is often termed ‘friendly bacteria’. The strain that caused this current and other outbreaks is called E.coli O157 and it is highly toxic to humans. When this strain enters the gut, it causes severe gastroenteritis. Six per cent of people go on to develop a life-threatening kidney failure called haemolytic uraemic syndrome. Infections such as E.coli O157 are transmitted to humans by eating contaminated foods. For salad to be affected, it must have been contaminated directly by waste. Iceberg lettuces are often grown in soil-free environments, but even this is no protection. The risk is from water used for irrigation, for example. If there is E.coli lurking in salad, will a simple rinse  under the tap be enough to get rid of it? The Health Protection Agency advises that all salad should be washed thoroughly by immersing in cold water, and also must not be contaminated by raw meat. Storage  of vegetables is key: if salad bags are in the fridge and the temperature is less than four degrees, bacteria will not multiply as rapidly. Care to clean: Ensure that all bought salad leaves are washed thoroughly before you eat them . What about other foods you eat raw? Without scaremongering,  there are plenty of different  types of food poisoning from raw food, but hygienic practices and  food standards protect us most of  the time. Listeria is possible from  meat and salmonella is usually  picked up from eating contaminated raw meat, eggs or dairy produce.  The reason that these outbreaks make headlines is that thankfully they are not common. There are only about 200 cases a year of listeria in the UK. I’ve had an E.coli urine infection before. Is that anything to do with food? No it’s not. E.coli is the most common cause of bacterial  urine infections in women in the UK, accounting for more than 70 per  cent of cases. This is from self-contamination, as in women everything is rather close together anatomically. To be completely blunt, this is why little girls should always be told ‘wipe from front to back’. Fortunately, this strain is not related to O157 and is simple to treat . Are we becoming more prone to food poisoning as  our lives become more sterile? There is no evidence to suggest that this is the case. With the mass processing of food, the  supply chain is still susceptible to contamination, as supposedly happened with this watercress, and we can’t be blase about that. When you look at figures over the past few years for food poisoning, rates  of certain illnesses such as salmonella have steadily reduced, while O157 has increased. This is more to do with farming processes and contamination than our own immunity to these diseases.
One in 20 supermarket salads could contain E.coli strain O157 . The strain of E.coli found can cause severe gastroenteritis .
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(CNN) -- There is "no credible evidence" to support a claim that the British military was involved in the deaths of Princess Diana, her boyfriend and their driver, according to London's Metropolitan Police. The allegation first surfaced in August, roughly 16 years after the woman who would now be a royal grandmother died in a Paris car crash. Officers were tasked with looking into whether there was any truth to it. "Every reasonable line of enquiry was objectively pursued in order to fully evaluate any potential evidence," police said in a statement released overnight Monday. "The final conclusion is that whilst there is a possibility the alleged comments in relation to the SAS's involvement in the deaths may have been made, there is no credible evidence to support a theory that such claims had any basis in fact." SAS is short for Britain's elite Special Air Service. Wildly popular in life and death, Diana died on August 31, 1997, after the car she was riding in slammed into a pillar in a Paris overpass. Her boyfriend, Dodi Fayed, and their driver, Henri Paul, also died. Investigators concluded that Paul was drunk and speeding when the accident occurred, and despite at least three inquiries -- including a lengthy London police inquiry that poured cold water on all forms of conspiracy theories in Diana's death -- whispers of collusion and cover-up have persisted. Rare photo of teenage Diana sold . The latest claim, published by Press Association, the Sunday People newspaper and other British media outlets, alleged that members of Britain's elite SAS commando unit were involved in assassinating Diana. The claim appears to have been sent first to military authorities and then to London police by the parents-in-law of a British special forces sniper after his marriage had fallen apart, according to an article on the website of the Sunday People newspaper. It did not offer a source for its reporting, but the paper indicated that the parents were questioning the integrity of the soldier, who had testified in another soldier's court-martial. Sunday People said it had seen a seven-page handwritten letter by the in-laws alleging that the soldier, whom the newspaper did not name, had boasted to his wife that the commando unit was behind the deaths. Neither the Sunday People piece nor an earlier version carried by Press Association offered details of the claimed involvement by soldiers in the deaths. The princess left behind her two children, Prince William, whose wife recently gave birth to Diana's first grandchild, and Prince Harry. Some 2.5 billion people around the world watched Diana's funeral. Princess Diana's favorite fairytale dress could be yours . CNN's Michael Pearson, Atika Shubert and Erin McLaughlin contributed to this report.
Claim alleges British military was involved in Princess Diana's death . There is "no credible evidence" to support such an allegation, say police . Diana died alongside her boyfriend and their driver in a Paris car crash .
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(CNN) -- There is "no credible evidence" to support a claim that the British military was involved in the deaths of Princess Diana, her boyfriend and their driver, according to London's in a Paris car crash. Officers were tasked with Diana's death -- whispers of collusion and
Michael Owen's horse Brown Panther withdrew at the last minute from the Canadian International after the former Liverpool legend had made the 3,400 mile journey see the race. It was set to be a whistle-stop tour for Owen who only planned to be in Canada for a matter of hours due his commitments working as a co-commentator. 'I'm commentating on Manchester City vs Tottenham on Saturday, fly straight out to Canada, get there about lunchtime on Sunday, watch the race and then fly back out that evening and get back for the Monday night match which I'm also working on,' Owen told Racing UK. Owner Michael Owen with his horse Brown Panther after the six-year-old's victory at the Irish St Leger . Michael Owen is all smiles before the big race at Woodbine racecourse in Toronto . Brown Partner, owned and bred by Owen, secured his first Group 1 when winning the Irish St Leger last month and was looking for another top-level victory in Canada before his withdrawal. Owen could not contain his excitement at seeing the Tom Dascombe-trained six-year-old in action tweeting earlier in the week: 'Canada here I come', but Owen's long-haul trip proved for nothing as his horse was forced out of action minutes before the off. The ex-England striker took to Twitter to voice his disappointment stating: 'Long way to come for nothing!' Owen was full of excitement before making the mammoth journey to see his horse race in Canada . But Owen's joy quickly turned to disappointment after Brown Panther pulled out moments before the race .
Michael Owen planned short trip to Woodbine Racecourse in between co-commentating work with BT Sport on Saturday and Monday . Six-year-old withdraw moments before Canadian International race . Former Liverpool striker vented frustration on Twitter .
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[ "Michael Owen's horse Brown Panther withdrew at the", "last minute from the Canadian International after", "the former Liverpool legend had made the 3,400", "mile journey see the race. It was set to be a", "whistle-stop tour for Owen who only planned to be", "in Canada for a matter of hours due his", "commitments working as a co-commentator. 'I'm", "commentating on Manchester City vs Tottenham on", "Saturday, fly straight out to Canada, get there", "about lunchtime on Sunday, watch the race and", "then fly back out that evening and get back for", "the Monday night match which I'm also working", "on,' Owen told Racing UK. Owner Michael Owen with", "his horse Brown Panther after the six-year-old's", "victory at the Irish St Leger . Michael Owen is", "all smiles before the big race at Woodbine", "racecourse in Toronto . Brown Partner, owned and", "bred by Owen, secured his first Group 1 when", "winning the Irish St Leger last month and was", "looking for another top-level victory in Canada", "before his withdrawal. Owen could not contain his", "excitement at seeing the Tom Dascombe-trained", "six-year-old in action tweeting earlier in the", "week: 'Canada here I come', but Owen's long-haul", "trip proved for nothing as his horse was forced", "out of action minutes before the off. The", "ex-England striker took to Twitter to voice his", "disappointment stating: 'Long way to come for", "nothing!' Owen was full of excitement before", "making the mammoth journey to see his horse race", "in Canada . But Owen's joy quickly turned to", "disappointment after Brown Panther pulled out", "moments before the race ." ]
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last minute from the Canadian International after on,' Owen told Racing UK. Owner Michael Owen with racecourse in Toronto . Brown Partner, owned and ex-England striker took to Twitter to voice his moments before the race .
NEW YORK (CNN) -- Families of three U.S. hikers detained by Iran submitted a 2,500-signature petition to Tehran's U.N. mission Thursday, appealing for their release "as soon as possible." An undated family photo shows Sarah Shourd, one of three U.S. hikers detained in Iran since July 31. Shane Bauer, Sarah Shourd and Josh Fattal were detained July 31 after reportedly straying into Iran while hiking in northern Iraq. "The families, friends and supporters of Shane, Sarah and Josh share the deep hope that the Islamic Republic of Iran will show compassion in this unfortunate case and release them as soon as possible," the petition says. It was signed online at freethehikers.org and at vigils held across the nation. Switzerland's ambassador to Iran paid the three a consular visit last month and said they were in good condition, but they have had no direct contact with relatives, the families said in a news release. Switzerland handles U.S. consular matters in Tehran, as the United States and Iran have no diplomatic relations. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran said last month that the Americans entered his country illegally, "an act that is considered a crime everywhere." He insisted that he had no control over the case. "The judiciary handles these cases. The judiciary in Iran is completely independent and no one can interfere with the process of the law and work of the judge," he told The Associated Press. However, he added, "what I can ask is that the judiciary expedite the process and give it its full attention ... and basically look at the case with maximum leniency." Relatives of the hikers expressed gratitude for those comments. "President Ahmadinejad said he sympathizes with our plight, and we appreciate that," said Cindy Hickey, the mother of Shane Bauer and a spokeswoman for the families. "We urge the Iranian authorities to act on the president's words and let our children return to us as soon as possible," she said. "Our children have been detained for 11 weeks, and every hour they remain in detention brings us more heartache. The support we've received from so many people who hope like we do that Shane, Sarah and Josh will be allowed to get on with their lives has been an extraordinary source of strength." The Americans entered northern Iraq from Turkey on July 28 during a planned five-day hike. Bauer and Shourd had been living in Damascus, Syria; Fattal was visiting. They set out to hike in northern Iraq's Kurdistan region with a fourth friend, Shon Meckfessel, who has said he had a cold and decided to stay behind that day. He also said his friends did not know they were near the border and made "a simple and regrettable mistake" by crossing into Iran. Relatives have said the three accidentally strayed into Iran across an unmarked border. Authorities in Iran charged the three with illegally entering the country, according to the semi-official Fars News Agency.
Families submit petitions with 2,500 signatures to Iran's U.N. mission . Shane Bauer, Sarah Shourd and Josh Fattal were detained July 31 . Petition seeks "compassion in this unfortunate case" Signatures gathered at freethehikers.org and at vigils .
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A few immature callers have gone and ruined a decades-long free figure drawing class. The University of Oregon has ended a weekly class for community artists to sketch nude models, saying it could not afford the increasing cost of keeping the popular classes secure. During the past two and a half weeks, the art school saw a marked increase in phone calls and emails inquiring about the sessions, Rocco Luiere, the school's associate dean for finance said. Some of the callers were asking 'off-color' questions, some dealing with the appearance of the models, he said. Cover up, class is cancelled: A figure drawing class has been cancelled at the University of Oregon, after the school started receiving 'off-color' calls about the models. Above, a figure sketch drawn by Farley Craig, one of the community members who attended the class . 'That's not somebody who's looking to come in for art,' Luiere said. 'As we start to get calls on that, we have to take a step back and say we're running this program, we have an ethical responsibility to make sure we're doing this in a safe environment. And we did not feel we could provide that at this point.' The calls started after someone posted fliers seeking models, he said. However, artists who participated in the class say they never saw any inappropriate behavior. 'There were oddballs. But of the harmless type. Artists,' local Farley Craig told MailOnline. 'One model ( a student there) even relayed how she had never experienced a bad time at the session, but she had had bad experiences posing for the University's classes,' Mr Craig added. Classes with nude models are part of the curriculum in the School of Architecture and Allied Arts. But those classes aren't open to the general public. On Saturdays, 30 to 35 people from a group known as the Saturday Figure Drawing Group regularly show up to draw a nude model, said artist Will Mitchell, the group's volunteer coordinator. The group has been meeting since the mid-1990s, participants told the Eugene Register-Guard in a story Wednesday. 'Figure drawing is a very mild activity,' Mitchell said. 'Kind of slow and quiet.' The university gave the Register-Guard a letter sent to the Saturday participants from Brook Muller, acting dean of the school. Long-standing: The Saturday figure drawing class offered for free to community members has been held at the University of Oregon since the mid-1990s . 'As these sessions have increased in prominence, they have had the unfortunate consequence of drawing unwanted attention to the fact that nude models can be found on the UO campus in an unstructured and unmonitored environment,' Muller wrote. She said a limited budget has prevented the university from putting more resources into security that would allow the sessions to continue. However, Muller said drawing nudes has value and purpose in the creation of art and the development of artistic ability, and she pointed out nonprofit art centers where community members could do such work. The models get $15 an hour and earn five hours of pay for each three-hour session because it's on weekends, Mitchell said. Some models who work in the classrooms also work at the Saturday sessions. Lindsey Belleau, 27, told the Register-Guard that modeling at the Saturday sessions had helped her grow. 'I'd have to say that group helped me become a person who realizes how safe I am,' she said. 'It really inspires a person like me, who can't draw. It's a group of people who get together doing what they love. And they're so respectful of each other.'
The University of Oregon has cancelled a free figure drawing class open to the community after getting several 'off-color' calls . The Saturday art class had been running since the mid-1990s .
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By . Andy Dolan for the Daily Mail . A couple who have been married for more than 60 years are being forced to live apart after a ‘wicked’ carer plundered their life savings. Grandparents Rodney and Lily Crowder were left unable to pay care home fees to allow them to stay together – and will now have to live 17 miles away from each other. The couple had trusted Caroline Davis so much they gave her their bank cards and pin numbers so she could withdraw cash to do their shopping. 'Wicked' carer Caroline Davis arriving at Lincoln Crown Court, Lincoln. She was jailed for six months over a devastating breach of trust . But the Crowders, who married in 1951 and are now in their eighties, were left distraught after discovering Davis, who also cleaned and paid bills for them, had raided the accounts of more than £20,000 – withdrawing between £40 and £250 a time. The hairdresser had also taken at least two chequebooks belonging to the couple, crudely forging their signatures to pay herself up to £750 with each transaction. A court heard Mrs Crowder was left ‘incredulous’ by Davis’s betrayal and when told about the fraud replied ‘but she’s my friend’. Davis, 38, was jailed for six months over the breach of trust. Recorder Gareth Evans QC told her: ‘What you did was wicked. The effect on the Crowders has been immense. In their last years together they have been separated. ‘There are too many people ripping off old people in this country. People must start to realise that if they come before the court the almost inevitable sentence for this sort of offence is immediate custody.’ Lincoln Crown Court heard the fraud was only uncovered after Mr Crowder, 84, a retired telecoms worker, was admitted to a care home with dementia in June 2012. Mrs Crowder, an 81-year-old former midwife, moved to the home in Boston, Lincolnshire, in order to remain close to him. Although they should have had the money in the bank to pay the fees, by September she was forced to return to the couple’s home in Spalding, 17 miles away, because the cost was draining what money they had left. Lily and Rodney Crowder at their 60th wedding anniversary party. The pensioners have been left devastated after a carer emptied their bank accounts of more than £20,000 . While Mr Crowder was assessed as being in need of care because of his dementia – and therefore eligible for help with the costs – Mrs Crowder was not. It meant that the £900-a-week fees for Mr Crowder have been partially covered by the NHS, but the couple were liable for the £600-a-week fees for his wife. The court heard Davis – who had met Mrs Crowder when she became her hairdresser – continued her caring duties but the Crowders’ son, Rod, 56, had become suspicious and cancelled the bank cards and contacted police. While the cash withdrawals from ATMs stopped, Davis still had the chequebooks and began forging their signatures. Michael Cranmer-Brown, prosecuting, said Davis had left the family feeling ‘betrayed’. When arrested she claimed she initially took £40 a time while under financial pressure, intending to pay it back. Bank records showed £5,530 was taken from Mrs Crowder’s bank account and £6,530 from Mr Crowder’s account. She also fraudulently obtained £11,750 using the couple’s chequebook. Davis, a married mother, from Surfleet, Lincolnshire, admitted fraud between November 2011 and July last year, on the basis that only £20,000 of the cash was for her own gain. She was jailed on Friday and was also ordered to repay the £20,000. The Crowders have three children, Rod, Chloe, 52, and Simon, 48. Rod said Davis had been trusted ‘almost as family’. He added: ‘Mum and Dad are heartbroken. They should be together. This is the first time they’ve really been apart since they’ve been married. ‘When the compensation comes through we will make sure they are together in the same care home but the house will have to be sold.’
Caroline Davis raided bank accounts of Rodney, 84, and Lily Crowder, 81 . They trusted her so much they gave her their cards and pin numbers . The hairdresser also took at least two of the couple's chequebooks . Now Mr and Mrs Crowder cannot afford to live in the same care home . Davis, 38, from Lincs, was jailed for six months over the breach of trust .
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(CNN) -- The dream of a white Christmas was turning into a nightmare for some as forecasters predicted a heavy snowstorm would continue on Friday across parts of the central United States. In Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, where snowfall totals reached about 14 inches, crews were out in full force Friday trying to clear roads, move abandoned cars and rescue motorists, CNN affiliate KOCO-TV in Oklahoma City reported. Officials told KOCO some motorists were still trapped Friday and likely spent the night in their vehicles, though hundreds were rescued and taken to shelters. Forecasters predicted more snow for areas already covered by heavy snowfall Thursday. The National Weather Service said widespread blizzard conditions would continue in North Dakota through Saturday afternoon, with snowfall totals reaching about 14 inches. Interstate 94 was ordered closed at 4 p.m. from the Iowa border to the Canadian border due to zero visibility, drifting snow and severe wind gusts, according to a statement from the North Dakota Department of Transportation. The National Weather Service in Bismarck, North Dakota, urged all drivers to stay off the roads, saying they will be "difficult if not impossible" to travel on. Blizzard warnings were issued Friday for several counties in Minnesota until 6 p.m., according to the weather service. Winter storm warnings were also issued for parts of Iowa and north central Wisconsin. In north central Kansas, 2 to 6 inches of snow was expected to fall and 6 to 12 inches could pile up across parts of northeast and east central Kansas. Throughout Minnesota, an additional 1 to 3 inches of snow was expected Friday night, and in the north shore area of Lake Superior, 3 to 6 inches could fall, the weather service said. Snowfall accumulation in Duluth, Minnesota, and Proctor, Minnesota, will reach about 2 feet, the National Weather Service reported. "The combination of strong winds and falling and blowing snow will cause dangerously low visibility and drifting snow" for Duluth, the weather service reported. More than 100 churches in central Nebraska canceled Christmas services, CNN affiliate KHGI-TV reported. How is the weather where you are? Send photos, video . The decision for safety's sake could put a serious dent in some churches' finances. "The Christmas collection in a parish typically is very important," the Rev. William Dendinger, the Roman Catholic bishop of Grand Island, Nebraska, told KHGI. "We hope those people who don't make it that day will be there New Year's Eve or New Year's Day and make those kinds of contributions." Low visibility and dangerous roads were hallmarks of the storm on Thursday. Oklahoma Gov. Brad Henry ordered every state highway, interstate and turnpike closed Thursday night, hours after declaring a statewide emergency because of the major winter storm. At least five people were killed in Oklahoma during the storm on Thursday, CNN affiliate KWTV in Oklahoma City reported. Three people were killed on state roads when they were struck by cars: A Marlow man who was helping another stranded motorist; a Lawton man who was struck after exiting his vehicle, which had crashed; and a Seminole man who was struck after his car stalled. KWTV also reported a 79-year-old woman was found dead on her porch Friday morning in Midwest City. Officials told KWTV she may have died from exposure. Treacherous conditions Thursday also caused nearly 50 vehicles to collide in a chain-reaction accident Thursday in Midwest City, KOCO reported. The weather at Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City, where 13 inches of snow fell on Thursday, forced it to close. It re-opened Friday with one operational runway, according to KWTV. In 106 years, residents of Oklahoma City have awakened to snow six times on Christmas morning, CNN's Sean Morris said. Watch as snow blankets Oklahoma City . Minnesota State Patrol Capt. Matt Langer said while his state was used to bad winter weather, officers were still handling a large number of calls -- upward of 800 on Thursday -- involving crashes and stranded motorists. The inclement weather is the second major storm system to hit the United States in a week. Last weekend, a nor'easter blanketed a swath of the East Coast in snow, forcing the cancellation of hundreds of flights. CNN's Mallory Simon contributed to this report.
NEW: Interstate-94 closed from Iowa border to Canadian border because of storm . Five Oklahomans killed during storm that dumped 14 inches, CNN affiliate KWTV reports . Blizzard warnings issued Friday for several counties in Minnesota . National Weather Service says Duluth, Minnesota, may get 2 feet of snow .
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[ "(CNN) -- The dream of a white Christmas was", "turning into a nightmare for some as forecasters", "predicted a heavy snowstorm would continue on", "Friday across parts of the central United States.", "In Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, where snowfall totals", "reached about 14 inches, crews were out in full", "force Friday trying to clear roads, move", "abandoned cars and rescue motorists, CNN", "affiliate KOCO-TV in Oklahoma City reported.", "Officials told KOCO some motorists were still", "trapped Friday and likely spent the night in", "their vehicles, though hundreds were rescued and", "taken to shelters. Forecasters predicted more", "snow for areas already covered by heavy snowfall", "Thursday. The National Weather Service said", "widespread blizzard conditions would continue in", "North Dakota through Saturday afternoon, with", "snowfall totals reaching about 14 inches.", "Interstate 94 was ordered closed at 4 p.m. from", "the Iowa border to the Canadian border due to", "zero visibility, drifting snow and severe wind", "gusts, according to a statement from the North", "Dakota Department of Transportation. The National", "Weather Service in Bismarck, North Dakota, urged", "all drivers to stay off the roads, saying they", "will be \"difficult if not impossible\" to travel", "on. Blizzard warnings were issued Friday for", "several counties in Minnesota until 6 p.m.,", "according to the weather service. Winter storm", "warnings were also issued for parts of Iowa and", "north central Wisconsin. In north central Kansas,", "2 to 6 inches of snow was expected to fall and 6", "to 12 inches could pile up across parts of", "northeast and east central Kansas. Throughout", "Minnesota, an additional 1 to 3 inches of snow", "was expected Friday night, and in the north shore", "area of Lake Superior, 3 to 6 inches could fall,", "the weather service said. Snowfall accumulation", "in Duluth, Minnesota, and Proctor, Minnesota,", "will reach about 2 feet, the National Weather", "Service reported. \"The combination of strong", "winds and falling and blowing snow will cause", "dangerously low visibility and drifting snow\" for", "Duluth, the weather service reported. More than", "100 churches in central Nebraska canceled", "Christmas services, CNN affiliate KHGI-TV", "reported. How is the weather where you are? Send", "photos, video . The decision for safety's sake", "could put a serious dent in some churches'", "finances. \"The Christmas collection in a parish", "typically is very important,\" the Rev. William", "Dendinger, the Roman Catholic bishop of Grand", "Island, Nebraska, told KHGI. \"We hope those", "people who don't make it that day will be there", "New Year's Eve or New Year's Day and make those", "kinds of contributions.\" Low visibility and", "dangerous roads were hallmarks of the storm on", "Thursday. Oklahoma Gov. Brad Henry ordered every", "state highway, interstate and turnpike closed", "Thursday night, hours after declaring a statewide", "emergency because of the major winter storm. At", "least five people were killed in Oklahoma during", "the storm on Thursday, CNN affiliate KWTV in", "Oklahoma City reported. Three people were killed", "on state roads when they were struck by cars: A", "Marlow man who was helping another stranded", "motorist; a Lawton man who was struck after", "exiting his vehicle, which had crashed; and a", "Seminole man who was struck after his car", "stalled. KWTV also reported a 79-year-old woman", "was found dead on her porch Friday morning in", "Midwest City. Officials told KWTV she may have", "died from exposure. Treacherous conditions", "Thursday also caused nearly 50 vehicles to", "collide in a chain-reaction accident Thursday in", "Midwest City, KOCO reported. The weather at Will", "Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City, where 13", "inches of snow fell on Thursday, forced it to", "close. It re-opened Friday with one operational", "runway, according to KWTV. In 106 years,", "residents of Oklahoma City have awakened to snow", "six times on Christmas morning, CNN's Sean Morris", "said. Watch as snow blankets Oklahoma City .", "Minnesota State Patrol Capt. Matt Langer said", "while his state was used to bad winter weather,", "officers were still handling a large number of", "calls -- upward of 800 on Thursday -- involving", "crashes and stranded motorists. The inclement", "weather is the second major storm system to hit", "the United States in a week. Last weekend, a", "nor'easter blanketed a swath of the East Coast in", "snow, forcing the cancellation of hundreds of", "flights. CNN's Mallory Simon contributed to this", "report." ]
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By . Associated Press . PUBLISHED: . 16:04 EST, 4 August 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 18:22 EST, 5 August 2013 . A skydiving instructor from Pensacola, Florida, died in a remote swamp after a tandem jump that hospitalized his student, Lamar County Sheriff Danny Rigel said Sunday. James 'Jimmie' Horak, Jr, 56, an occasional instructor for the Emerald Coast Skydiving Center in Elberta, Alabama, died Saturday in a swamp about a mile from the airport in Lumberton, Mississippi. He was safety-conscious and had made more than 8,000 dives, said his wife, Debbie Horak. Rigel said he could not identify the student but believes the man was from outside Mississippi. Diving accident: James L Horak, Jr was found dead by authorities in a swamp in Mississippi yesterday following a tandem skydive . Visiting: Floridian Horak often flew to the Lumberton (pictured) area in Mississippi to help out at the Gold Coast Skydivers facility . Three other skydivers who jumped with them told investigators that equipment appeared to malfunction, Rigel said Sunday. 'They said something appeared to be not right. There appeared to be some entanglement with the lines, but I'm not qualified to say what that was or even speculate about it,' he said. Safety conscious: A group of about 20 skydivers went up in the air at 10:30am Saturday but two did not return and authorities found James L Horak, Jr's body in a swap hours later . Federal Aviation Administration . inspectors will look at whether the parachutes were properly rigged by a . qualified rigger and whether the parachute operation met FAA . regulations, but local authorities will investigate the accident and . determine probable cause, FAA spokeswoman Kathleen Bergen said in an . email Sunday. The sheriff's office was called at 1:40pm Saturday, more than three hours after the jump, Rigel said. He said he did not know the reason for the delay. The owner of a hunting lease for the area found the men, and the student was taken to Forrest General Hospital. A nursing supervisor there said the family had not authorized release of any information about him. An autopsy is planned for Horak, probably Monday, Rigel said. 'We had to hand-carry him out. We still don't know what the cause of death was or what caused the malfunction,' Rigel said. Debbie Horak said she and their three children were waiting for autopsy results to find out what happened to her husband, a full-time physician's assistant and part-time pilot and skydiving instructor. 'My husband is a very, very skilled skydiver. Very safety-conscious,' she said. She said he had no medical conditions and described him as healthy. 'He liked adventure, but very much a Christian and family man,' she said.
Skydiving instructor James L Horak, Jr died in a swamp after making a tandem dive with a student . Authorities say it appears there was an equipment malfunction but the cause of death is as yet unknown . The student is in a critical condition in hospital . An autopsy will be carried out on Monday .
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[ "By . Associated Press . PUBLISHED: . 16:04 EST, 4", "August 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 18:22 EST, 5 August", "2013 . A skydiving instructor from Pensacola,", "Florida, died in a remote swamp after a tandem", "jump that hospitalized his student, Lamar County", "Sheriff Danny Rigel said Sunday. James 'Jimmie'", "Horak, Jr, 56, an occasional instructor for the", "Emerald Coast Skydiving Center in Elberta,", "Alabama, died Saturday in a swamp about a mile", "from the airport in Lumberton, Mississippi. He", "was safety-conscious and had made more than 8,000", "dives, said his wife, Debbie Horak. Rigel said he", "could not identify the student but believes the", "man was from outside Mississippi. Diving", "accident: James L Horak, Jr was found dead by", "authorities in a swamp in Mississippi yesterday", "following a tandem skydive . Visiting: Floridian", "Horak often flew to the Lumberton (pictured) area", "in Mississippi to help out at the Gold Coast", "Skydivers facility . Three other skydivers who", "jumped with them told investigators that", "equipment appeared to malfunction, Rigel said", "Sunday. 'They said something appeared to be not", "right. There appeared to be some entanglement", "with the lines, but I'm not qualified to say what", "that was or even speculate about it,' he said.", "Safety conscious: A group of about 20 skydivers", "went up in the air at 10:30am Saturday but two", "did not return and authorities found James L", "Horak, Jr's body in a swap hours later . Federal", "Aviation Administration . inspectors will look at", "whether the parachutes were properly rigged by a", ". qualified rigger and whether the parachute", "operation met FAA . regulations, but local", "authorities will investigate the accident and .", "determine probable cause, FAA spokeswoman", "Kathleen Bergen said in an . email Sunday. The", "sheriff's office was called at 1:40pm Saturday,", "more than three hours after the jump, Rigel said.", "He said he did not know the reason for the delay.", "The owner of a hunting lease for the area found", "the men, and the student was taken to Forrest", "General Hospital. A nursing supervisor there said", "the family had not authorized release of any", "information about him. An autopsy is planned for", "Horak, probably Monday, Rigel said. 'We had to", "hand-carry him out. We still don't know what the", "cause of death was or what caused the", "malfunction,' Rigel said. Debbie Horak said she", "and their three children were waiting for autopsy", "results to find out what happened to her husband,", "a full-time physician's assistant and part-time", "pilot and skydiving instructor. 'My husband is a", "very, very skilled skydiver. Very", "safety-conscious,' she said. She said he had no", "medical conditions and described him as healthy.", "'He liked adventure, but very much a Christian", "and family man,' she said." ]
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Cairo, Egypt (CNN) -- It is the middle of the night of Egypt -- time not to sleep, but to hit the streets and rally, whether out of pride or defiance. Cairo's Tahrir Square, the focal point of the 2011 popular revolution that led to the ouster of longtime President Hosni Mubarak, filled with protesters angry at the man elected to succeed him, Mohamed Morsy. They vented, too, at the Muslim Brotherhood, the Islamist group shunted aside under Mubarak that's now the most powerful political force in Egypt. A similarly spirited nighttime scene played out outside a Nasr City mosque about 13 kilometers (8 miles) to the east. The thousands of demonstrators gathered here, though, had a much different message: fervently backing Morsy and the Muslim Brotherhood he once led. More such rallies, representing both sides of the political spectrum, are expected elsewhere around the North African nation later Sunday. The state-run Ahram news organization, for instance, noted that protests were in full swing early Sunday in Suez, Sharqia, Monofia and Gharbiya; so many people came out in Alexandria that traffic almost came to a standstill. What authorities hope there won't be more of, is violence. Clashes in recent days have claimed a number of lives, most of them people associated with the Muslim Brotherhood after their offices came under attack. Bystanders were affected as well. One of them was Andrew Pochter, a 21-year-old American in Alexandria to teach children English, who was stabbed to death Friday while watching the demonstrations, his family said. An Egyptian man died of a gunshot wound to the head, the health ministry said. State media reported that dozens more were injured in Alexandria unrest that also saw protesters demanding Morsy's ouster ransack the port city's offices of his Freedom and Justice Party, the Brotherhood's political wing. Hamdeen Sabahy, a leftist former presidential candidate, said in a video message posted Saturday that he and others challenging the Egyptian government "reject the violence ... and all the attacks on the (offices) of the Muslim Brotherhood or their party." "Peace is our weapon," Sabahy said. He urged his followers to continue their demonstrations nationwide, saying, "We are not fighting a rock, rather failing politics that do not meet the needs of the people." "We unite and know that strength is in the people," he said in the video posted on his Facebook page. "We will be victorious, God willing." Accepted order vs. change . Military security forces are patrolling streets around Egypt, in anticipation of rallies Sunday and fearful of looting, attacks on political or government offices, and violence generally. Morsy also met Saturday with his ministers of interior and defense to review security plans, state-run Ahram reported. Nearly a week ago, Defense Minister Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi said the army would, if necessary, "prevent Egypt from slipping into a dark tunnel of civil unrest and killing, sectarianism and the collapse of state institutions," raising the specter of a return to the powerful role it played in domestic politics under Mubarak. But Morsy is not Mubarak. He was democratically elected. Those results should be respected, say his supporters, who have taken to the streets by the thousands, many of them chanting their protest slogan: "Democratic legitimacy is a red line." Their show of support kicked off Friday in Nasr City, a Cairo neighborhood. Morsy's opponents have responded with more large-scale rallies of their own, including a sit-in planned for in front of the presidential palace in Cairo. The president's opponents have spent months collecting signatures on a petition calling for Morsy to step down and call new elections. The opposition includes a coalition of liberals, moderates and pro-democracy advocates who have joined those calling for the military to take over government and restore law and order. Muslim Brotherhood under fire . Since Morsy took office, Egypt's already sour economy has plummeted further as investors have pulled out of the country in droves and tourism has dropped. At the same time, crime in Egypt has shot up, and some are calling for a return to the law and order they knew under Mubarak's autocratic rule, carried out with the iron hand of the military. Morsy gave a speech this week highlighting his achievements during his first year in office. But opposition members said he did not address his shortcomings and called for snap presidential polls, a new government and constitutional amendments. The Muslim Brotherhood, whose leaders included Morsy before his election, has lost four members to violence in recent days. Two people were shot dead Thursday when armed men attacked Muslim Brotherhood offices in Zagazig, Morsy's hometown, spokesman Gihad Haddad said. The gunmen were shouting "Down with Morsy" during the assault, he said. Amnesty International called on authorities to uphold Egyptians' right to peaceful assembly and protect protesters and bystanders from violence. "Given the appalling track record in policing demonstrations, it is absolutely imperative that the Egyptian authorities issue very clear instructions to security forces to uphold protesters' right to freedom of assembly and refrain from unnecessary or excessive force," said Hassiba Hadj Sahraoui, Amnesty International's Middle East and North Africa deputy director. "They should make clear that anyone responsible for arbitrary and abusive force will be brought to justice." In the past year, about 80 people have been killed during protests and other political violence largely attributed to security forces, Amnesty said. "We're looking at the situation with concern," President Barack Obama said Saturday in Johannesburg, South Africa. Those concerns extend to keeping U.S. embassies, consulates, diplomats and other personnel safe, he said. "Everyone needs to denounce violence," Obama said, adding he would favor talks between Morsy and the opposition. "Nobody's benefiting now." About 200 U.S. Marines in Sigonella, Italy, and Moron, Spain, have been put on alert as a precaution, according to two administration officials. The U.S. State Department warned Americans to cancel all but essential travel to or within Egypt. The United States has approved the departure of embassy and consulate employees and their dependents because of the unrest, a senior State Department official said. Nonessential employees and their relatives can get help leaving, if they choose to do so. Pochter, the Kenyon College student from Maryland killed in Alexandria, wanted to improve his Arabic before returning to college in the United States. "He cared profoundly about the Middle East," his family said. He was planning a career in the region in hopes of forwarding the peace process. U.S. Marines told to be ready to go to Egypt . CNN's Slma Shelbayah, Elise Labott and Barbara Starr contributed to this report.
NEW: Pro- and anti-President Morsy rallies run late into the night in Egypt . NEW: An opposition leader rejects violence targeting Morsy's Muslim Brotherhood . NEW: He urges opposition protests to continue: "We will be victorious" Egyptian troops are deployed nationwide to curb unrest, military says .
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[ "Cairo, Egypt (CNN) -- It is the middle of the", "night of Egypt -- time not to sleep, but to hit", "the streets and rally, whether out of pride or", "defiance. Cairo's Tahrir Square, the focal point", "of the 2011 popular revolution that led to the", "ouster of longtime President Hosni Mubarak,", "filled with protesters angry at the man elected", "to succeed him, Mohamed Morsy. They vented, too,", "at the Muslim Brotherhood, the Islamist group", "shunted aside under Mubarak that's now the most", "powerful political force in Egypt. A similarly", "spirited nighttime scene played out outside a", "Nasr City mosque about 13 kilometers (8 miles) to", "the east. The thousands of demonstrators gathered", "here, though, had a much different message:", "fervently backing Morsy and the Muslim", "Brotherhood he once led. More such rallies,", "representing both sides of the political", "spectrum, are expected elsewhere around the North", "African nation later Sunday. The state-run Ahram", "news organization, for instance, noted that", "protests were in full swing early Sunday in Suez,", "Sharqia, Monofia and Gharbiya; so many people", "came out in Alexandria that traffic almost came", "to a standstill. What authorities hope there", "won't be more of, is violence. Clashes in recent", "days have claimed a number of lives, most of them", "people associated with the Muslim Brotherhood", "after their offices came under attack. Bystanders", "were affected as well. One of them was Andrew", "Pochter, a 21-year-old American in Alexandria to", "teach children English, who was stabbed to death", "Friday while watching the demonstrations, his", "family said. An Egyptian man died of a gunshot", "wound to the head, the health ministry said.", "State media reported that dozens more were", "injured in Alexandria unrest that also saw", "protesters demanding Morsy's ouster ransack the", "port city's offices of his Freedom and Justice", "Party, the Brotherhood's political wing. Hamdeen", "Sabahy, a leftist former presidential candidate,", "said in a video message posted Saturday that he", "and others challenging the Egyptian government", "\"reject the violence ... and all the attacks on", "the (offices) of the Muslim Brotherhood or their", "party.\" \"Peace is our weapon,\" Sabahy said. He", "urged his followers to continue their", "demonstrations nationwide, saying, \"We are not", "fighting a rock, rather failing politics that do", "not meet the needs of the people.\" \"We unite and", "know that strength is in the people,\" he said in", "the video posted on his Facebook page. \"We will", "be victorious, God willing.\" Accepted order vs.", "change . Military security forces are patrolling", "streets around Egypt, in anticipation of rallies", "Sunday and fearful of looting, attacks on", "political or government offices, and violence", "generally. Morsy also met Saturday with his", "ministers of interior and defense to review", "security plans, state-run Ahram reported. Nearly", "a week ago, Defense Minister Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi", "said the army would, if necessary, \"prevent Egypt", "from slipping into a dark tunnel of civil unrest", "and killing, sectarianism and the collapse of", "state institutions,\" raising the specter of a", "return to the powerful role it played in domestic", "politics under Mubarak. But Morsy is not Mubarak.", "He was democratically elected. Those results", "should be respected, say his supporters, who have", "taken to the streets by the thousands, many of", "them chanting their protest slogan: \"Democratic", "legitimacy is a red line.\" Their show of support", "kicked off Friday in Nasr City, a Cairo", "neighborhood. Morsy's opponents have responded", "with more large-scale rallies of their own,", "including a sit-in planned for in front of the", "presidential palace in Cairo. The president's", "opponents have spent months collecting signatures", "on a petition calling for Morsy to step down and", "call new elections. The opposition includes a", "coalition of liberals, moderates and", "pro-democracy advocates who have joined those", "calling for the military to take over government", "and restore law and order. Muslim Brotherhood", "under fire . Since Morsy took office, Egypt's", "already sour economy has plummeted further as", "investors have pulled out of the country in", "droves and tourism has dropped. At the same time,", "crime in Egypt has shot up, and some are calling", "for a return to the law and order they knew under", "Mubarak's autocratic rule, carried out with the", "iron hand of the military. Morsy gave a speech", "this week highlighting his achievements during", "his first year in office. But opposition members", "said he did not address his shortcomings and", "called for snap presidential polls, a new", "government and constitutional amendments. The", "Muslim Brotherhood, whose leaders included Morsy", "before his election, has lost four members to", "violence in recent days. Two people were shot", "dead Thursday when armed men attacked Muslim", "Brotherhood offices in Zagazig, Morsy's hometown,", "spokesman Gihad Haddad said. The gunmen were", "shouting \"Down with Morsy\" during the assault, he", "said. Amnesty International called on authorities", "to uphold Egyptians' right to peaceful assembly", "and protect protesters and bystanders from", "violence. \"Given the appalling track record in", "policing demonstrations, it is absolutely", "imperative that the Egyptian authorities issue", "very clear instructions to security forces to", "uphold protesters' right to freedom of assembly", "and refrain from unnecessary or excessive force,\"", "said Hassiba Hadj Sahraoui, Amnesty", "International's Middle East and North Africa", "deputy director. \"They should make clear that", "anyone responsible for arbitrary and abusive", "force will be brought to justice.\" In the past", "year, about 80 people have been killed during", "protests and other political violence largely", "attributed to security forces, Amnesty said.", "\"We're looking at the situation with concern,\"", "President Barack Obama said Saturday in", "Johannesburg, South Africa. Those concerns extend", "to keeping U.S. embassies, consulates, diplomats", "and other personnel safe, he said. \"Everyone", "needs to denounce violence,\" Obama said, adding", "he would favor talks between Morsy and the", "opposition. \"Nobody's benefiting now.\" About 200", "U.S. Marines in Sigonella, Italy, and Moron,", "Spain, have been put on alert as a precaution,", "according to two administration officials. The", "U.S. State Department warned Americans to cancel", "all but essential travel to or within Egypt. The", "United States has approved the departure of", "embassy and consulate employees and their", "dependents because of the unrest, a senior State", "Department official said. Nonessential employees", "and their relatives can get help leaving, if they", "choose to do so. Pochter, the Kenyon College", "student from Maryland killed in Alexandria,", "wanted to improve his Arabic before returning to", "college in the United States. \"He cared", "profoundly about the Middle East,\" his family", "said. He was planning a career in the region in", "hopes of forwarding the peace process. U.S.", "Marines told to be ready to go to Egypt . CNN's", "Slma Shelbayah, Elise Labott and Barbara Starr", "contributed to this report." ]
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(CNN) -- FARC rebels in Colombia say they will release French journalist Romeo Langlois on Wednesday, according to a statement posted on a website linked to the armed leftist insurgent group. The France 24 journalist was seized last month in a FARC attack on a Colombian army unit engaged in counter-narcotics operations. His capture came almost exactly two years to the day after he did a special report on whether the guerrillas could keep fighting after their leader and a top military commander were killed. Langlois, a correspondent with more than 10 years experience in the country, appears to have spent several days with a mobile FARC unit to prepare the April 2010 report. He described them as "in a weak position" and said they were "tired of fighting for 40 years in the jungle." He was reporting alongside soldiers when the rebel group attacked and captured him on April 28, the Colombian government said. Four people were killed and six were wounded in the attack, according to the Ministry of National Defense. Langlois was lightly wounded in the arm when he was captured, but was treated and is out of danger, according to a man who claimed to represent the rebels. The man in military garb referred to Langlois as a prisoner of war in a video posted on the France 24 website on May 7. FARC announced a week later that it was prepared to release the Frenchman and called for negotiations involving the International Committee of the Red Cross and others. Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said his government would do whatever was necessary to guarantee Langlois' release. "The Colombian government is willing to provide all the facilities so the release occurs as quickly as possible, but if you really want to be viewed well by the world, release him now and simply tell us where he is and we will go get him," he said earlier this month. Kidnapping government forces and civilians has been a key strategy of the rebel group. Dramatic rescues, escapes and hostage handovers have revealed harsh conditions in jungle camps, including stories of prisoners chained to trees, grueling marches between hideouts, torrential rain and blistering sun. While severely weakened in recent years, the rebels have continued to carry out kidnappings and attack security forces. CNN's Marilia Brocchetto contributed to this report.
NEW: France 24 journalist Romeo Langlois was wounded when captured, rebels say . NEW: The war reporter was seized 2 years after he filed a special report on the FARC . Four people were killed and six were wounded when he was kidnapped . FARC has been weakened in recent years, but continues to carry out kidnappings .
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[ "(CNN) -- FARC rebels in Colombia say they will", "release French journalist Romeo Langlois on", "Wednesday, according to a statement posted on a", "website linked to the armed leftist insurgent", "group. The France 24 journalist was seized last", "month in a FARC attack on a Colombian army unit", "engaged in counter-narcotics operations. His", "capture came almost exactly two years to the day", "after he did a special report on whether the", "guerrillas could keep fighting after their leader", "and a top military commander were killed.", "Langlois, a correspondent with more than 10 years", "experience in the country, appears to have spent", "several days with a mobile FARC unit to prepare", "the April 2010 report. He described them as \"in a", "weak position\" and said they were \"tired of", "fighting for 40 years in the jungle.\" He was", "reporting alongside soldiers when the rebel group", "attacked and captured him on April 28, the", "Colombian government said. Four people were", "killed and six were wounded in the attack,", "according to the Ministry of National Defense.", "Langlois was lightly wounded in the arm when he", "was captured, but was treated and is out of", "danger, according to a man who claimed to", "represent the rebels. The man in military garb", "referred to Langlois as a prisoner of war in a", "video posted on the France 24 website on May 7.", "FARC announced a week later that it was prepared", "to release the Frenchman and called for", "negotiations involving the International", "Committee of the Red Cross and others. Colombian", "President Juan Manuel Santos said his government", "would do whatever was necessary to guarantee", "Langlois' release. \"The Colombian government is", "willing to provide all the facilities so the", "release occurs as quickly as possible, but if you", "really want to be viewed well by the world,", "release him now and simply tell us where he is", "and we will go get him,\" he said earlier this", "month. Kidnapping government forces and civilians", "has been a key strategy of the rebel group.", "Dramatic rescues, escapes and hostage handovers", "have revealed harsh conditions in jungle camps,", "including stories of prisoners chained to trees,", "grueling marches between hideouts, torrential", "rain and blistering sun. While severely weakened", "in recent years, the rebels have continued to", "carry out kidnappings and attack security forces.", "CNN's Marilia Brocchetto contributed to this", "report." ]
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By . Lydia Warren . A 27-year-old woman wept tears of joy today as she described the moment she was reunited with the mother who left her in a Burger King bathroom when she was just hours old. Katheryn Deprill appeared beside her biological mother, Cathy Pochek, and her adoptive mother, Brenda Hollis, on the Today show on Thursday morning for their first interview together. Deprill, who found Kathy after launching a Facebook appeal last month, learned her mother was just 16 when she left her in the Pennsylvania bathroom following a rape that she hid from her family. After seeing the news stories about Deprill's search, Pocheck contacted a lawyer and the two women met two weeks later. They soon realized they have a long list of things in common - from their names, cars and careers. Bizarrely, Pochek even babysat Deprill's husband when he was a child. Scroll down for video . Overwhelmed: Katheryn Deprill breaks down in tears as she describes how she was reunited with her birth mother 27 years after she abandoned her in a Burger King bathroom as a newborn . Together: Deprill found her birth mother Cathy Pochek, left, after launching an appeal on Facebook . 'It's so surreal,' Deprill said as she became emotional on the Today show. 'I never in a million years thought this was going to happen so I don't think i necessarily prepared myself for it.' Of the moment they met in an attorney's office, Deprill said: 'It was very exciting, there were lots of emotions. And it was kind of awkward. I said, "Alright, just give me the hug." That broke the ice.' Until that moment, something had been missing, she said. 'I have a wonderful family, I would never want to replace them. But being adopted, part of you is missing,' she said. Pocheck said she had contacted a lawyer to help her meet Deprill because she was worried someone else would take advantage of the situation. Support: They were also joined on the Today show by Deprill's adoptive mother, Brenda Hollis, right . Emotional: Hollis said she encouraged her daughter to turn to Facebook to find her birth mother last month . 'I was extremely nervous,' she said. 'I had the advantage because I had seen interviews she had done. I was so proud of her, how articulate she was... I was grateful for her mom for the beautiful childhood that she gave her.' She added to her daughter: 'I'm really glad you came looking for me.' When the women met, they were also . overwhelmed by their similarities. They share the same name - Katheryn . Ann, although spelled differently - both drive the same make and color . of car, and both work as ENTs. 'She . actually was the babysitter of my husband,' Deprill added. 'They lived . in the same town. So she knew my husband before I did.' Appeal: Deprill posted this image on Facebook on March 2 and it was shared more than 30,000 times . Deprill's adoptive mother, Brenda . Hollis, said that she had always supported her daughter's desire to . track down her biological mother. 'She been talking about it for a long time,' she said. 'Never in a million years did we expect this to happen.' A massive search was launched to find . Deprill's mother 27 years ago after a customer found the newborn wrapped . in a sweater and dumped in the Burger King, which is still . standing in Allentown. Deprill was about three hours old when she was found and she was adopted by a local foster family. Investigators dusted for fingerprints, . searched trash cans, interviewed witnesses and followed up on seemingly . promising tips - but nothing led them to the mother. Abandoned: It emerged that Deprill (pictured) was abandoned after her birth mother was raped aged 16 . Discovery: She was found on the floor of the bathroom in this Burger King in Allentown, Pennsylvania . She eventually went on to marry, work as an emergency medical technician and have three children of her own. Deprill began her quest for her mother on March 2, when she posted an image on her Facebook page showing her holding a sign. 'Looking for my birth mother,' it read. 'She abandoned me in the Burger King bathroom only hours old, Allentown PA. Please help me find her by sharing my post.' The photo was shared more than 30,000 times by Facebook users around the world, and Deprill's story landed in numerous media outlets. That caught the attention of the woman claiming to have abandoned her, and she came forward to attorney John Waldron, who arranged for them to meet. Childhood: She was brought up by Brenda Hollis, left, and her husband and always knew she was adopted . Making up for lost time: The two women, who both have families, now hope to stay in touch . She explained that, as a 16-year-old girl, she was raped by a stranger  while traveling abroad with her family and became pregnant. She said she hid the pregnancy from her parents because she was ashamed and, when she gave birth at home, felt she could not take her newborn to the hospital. 'She left me somewhere she knew I'd be found,' Deprill said. 'She did not want to throw me away.'
Katheryn Deprill put out a Facebook appeal last month for the woman that had left her in a bathroom when she was just a few hours old . Cathy Pochek, her birth mother, saw the story and they met 2 weeks later . They appeared on the Today show with Deprill's adoptive mother Thursday . They revealed that they share the same names, cars and careers - and Pochek even babysat Deprill's husband when he was a child .
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[ "By . Lydia Warren . A 27-year-old woman wept tears", "of joy today as she described the moment she was", "reunited with the mother who left her in a Burger", "King bathroom when she was just hours old.", "Katheryn Deprill appeared beside her biological", "mother, Cathy Pochek, and her adoptive mother,", "Brenda Hollis, on the Today show on Thursday", "morning for their first interview together.", "Deprill, who found Kathy after launching a", "Facebook appeal last month, learned her mother", "was just 16 when she left her in the Pennsylvania", "bathroom following a rape that she hid from her", "family. After seeing the news stories about", "Deprill's search, Pocheck contacted a lawyer and", "the two women met two weeks later. They soon", "realized they have a long list of things in", "common - from their names, cars and careers.", "Bizarrely, Pochek even babysat Deprill's husband", "when he was a child. Scroll down for video .", "Overwhelmed: Katheryn Deprill breaks down in", "tears as she describes how she was reunited with", "her birth mother 27 years after she abandoned her", "in a Burger King bathroom as a newborn .", "Together: Deprill found her birth mother Cathy", "Pochek, left, after launching an appeal on", "Facebook . 'It's so surreal,' Deprill said as she", "became emotional on the Today show. 'I never in a", "million years thought this was going to happen so", "I don't think i necessarily prepared myself for", "it.' Of the moment they met in an attorney's", "office, Deprill said: 'It was very exciting,", "there were lots of emotions. And it was kind of", "awkward. I said, \"Alright, just give me the hug.\"", "That broke the ice.' Until that moment, something", "had been missing, she said. 'I have a wonderful", "family, I would never want to replace them. But", "being adopted, part of you is missing,' she said.", "Pocheck said she had contacted a lawyer to help", "her meet Deprill because she was worried someone", "else would take advantage of the situation.", "Support: They were also joined on the Today show", "by Deprill's adoptive mother, Brenda Hollis,", "right . Emotional: Hollis said she encouraged her", "daughter to turn to Facebook to find her birth", "mother last month . 'I was extremely nervous,'", "she said. 'I had the advantage because I had seen", "interviews she had done. I was so proud of her,", "how articulate she was... I was grateful for her", "mom for the beautiful childhood that she gave", "her.' She added to her daughter: 'I'm really glad", "you came looking for me.' When the women met,", "they were also . overwhelmed by their", "similarities. They share the same name - Katheryn", ". Ann, although spelled differently - both drive", "the same make and color . of car, and both work", "as ENTs. 'She . actually was the babysitter of my", "husband,' Deprill added. 'They lived . in the", "same town. So she knew my husband before I did.'", "Appeal: Deprill posted this image on Facebook on", "March 2 and it was shared more than 30,000 times", ". Deprill's adoptive mother, Brenda . Hollis,", "said that she had always supported her daughter's", "desire to . track down her biological mother.", "'She been talking about it for a long time,' she", "said. 'Never in a million years did we expect", "this to happen.' A massive search was launched to", "find . Deprill's mother 27 years ago after a", "customer found the newborn wrapped . in a sweater", "and dumped in the Burger King, which is still .", "standing in Allentown. Deprill was about three", "hours old when she was found and she was adopted", "by a local foster family. Investigators dusted", "for fingerprints, . searched trash cans,", "interviewed witnesses and followed up on", "seemingly . promising tips - but nothing led them", "to the mother. Abandoned: It emerged that Deprill", "(pictured) was abandoned after her birth mother", "was raped aged 16 . Discovery: She was found on", "the floor of the bathroom in this Burger King in", "Allentown, Pennsylvania . She eventually went on", "to marry, work as an emergency medical technician", "and have three children of her own. Deprill began", "her quest for her mother on March 2, when she", "posted an image on her Facebook page showing her", "holding a sign. 'Looking for my birth mother,' it", "read. 'She abandoned me in the Burger King", "bathroom only hours old, Allentown PA. Please", "help me find her by sharing my post.' The photo", "was shared more than 30,000 times by Facebook", "users around the world, and Deprill's story", "landed in numerous media outlets. That caught the", "attention of the woman claiming to have abandoned", "her, and she came forward to attorney John", "Waldron, who arranged for them to meet.", "Childhood: She was brought up by Brenda Hollis,", "left, and her husband and always knew she was", "adopted . Making up for lost time: The two women,", "who both have families, now hope to stay in touch", ". She explained that, as a 16-year-old girl, she", "was raped by a stranger  while traveling abroad", "with her family and became pregnant. She said she", "hid the pregnancy from her parents because she", "was ashamed and, when she gave birth at home,", "felt she could not take her newborn to the", "hospital. 'She left me somewhere she knew I'd be", "found,' Deprill said. 'She did not want to throw", "me away.'" ]
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reunited with the mother who left her in a Burger King bathroom when she was just hours old. Brenda Hollis, on the Today show on Thursday Facebook appeal last month, learned her mother common - from their names, cars and careers. Bizarrely, Pochek even babysat Deprill's husband when he was a child. Scroll down for video . Together: Deprill found her birth mother Cathy similarities. They share the same name - Katheryn . Deprill's adoptive mother, Brenda . Hollis,
By . Sarah Griffiths . Following a successful trial in the . U.S., Facebook users in the UK can now choose from one of 70 gender . options, including 'asexual', 'two-spirit', 'intersex' and 'cisgender.' Before the changes, only male and female options were available on the gender tab in profiles. Facebook has also updated its settings so users can choose a neutral pronoun, meaning they are referred to as 'they, their or them'. Scroll down for video . This screen shot released by Facebook shows the new gender option screen. Facebook came up with its range of terms after consulting with leading gay and transgender activists, and the company plans to continue working with them . Facebook rolled out the changes to its more than 159 million monthly users in the U.S. in February. The changes are aimed at giving people more choices in how they describe themselves, such as androgynous, bi-gender, intersex, gender fluid or transsexual. 'There's going to be a lot of people for whom this is going to mean nothing, but for the few it does impact, it means the world,' said Facebook software engineer Brielle Harrison. Harrison worked on the project and is herself undergoing gender transformation, from male to female. 'All too often transgender people like myself and other gender nonconforming people are given this binary option, do you want to be male or female? What is your gender?,' said Harrison. 'And it's kind of disheartening because none of those let us tell others who we really are,' she said. 'This really changes that and for the . first time I get to go to the site and specify to all the people I know . what my gender is.' Agender (people who lack a gender) Androgyne/Androgynous (a 'non-binary' gender. They may possess traits that are simultaneously feminine and masculine, or neither) Asexual (without sexual feelings or associations) Bigender (a person who feels their gender is fully male and fully female, or any pair of genders, generally switching between the two) Cis (cisgender . and cissexual are a closely related class of gender identities where an . individual's gender matches the behaviour or role considered . appropriate for one's sex) Cis Female . Cis Male . Cis Man . Cis Woman . Cisgender . Cisgender Female . Cisgender Male . Cisgender Man . Cisgender Woman . Female to Male . FTM (FTM is 'female-to-male' transsexual) Gender Fluid (moving between genders) Gender Nonconforming (or 'gender variant' is behaviour or gender expression that does not conform to dominant gender norms) Gender Questioning . Gender Variant . Genderqueer (a term for gender identities other than man and woman) Hermaphrodite (a person how has reproductive organs typically associated with both male and female sexes) Intersex (a . person born with sexual anatomy, reproductive organs, and/or chromosome . patterns that do not fit the typical definition of male or female) Male to Female/MTF ('male-to-female') Neither . Neutrois (taken to mean 'non-gendered class.' It refers to a gender identity which is also called null-gendered on occasion) Non-binary (gender identities that don't fit within the accepted binary of male and female.) Other . Pangender (similar to Androgyne) Trans (transgender people are those born into a body not associated with their gender . Trans Female/Male/Man/ Person . Trans*Female (the asterisk creates an umbrella term that specially encompasses every single gender identity) Trans*Male . Trans*Man . Trans*Person . Trans*Woman . Transexual (a subset of transgender, and refers generally to people who identify as a sex other than that they were assigned at birth) Transexual Female . Transexual Male . Transexual Man . Transexual Person . Transexual Woman . Transgender Female . Transgender Person . Transmasculine (describes those assigned female at birth, but identify as more male) Two-spirit (describes . Indigenous North Americans who fulfill one of many mixed gender roles . found traditionally among many Native Americans and Canadian First . Nations indigenous groups) Definitions from gendercentre.org.au . Simon Milner, Policy Director, UK . Middle East and Africa at Facebook, added: 'When you come to Facebook to . connect with the people, causes, and organisations you care about, we . want you to feel comfortable being your true self. 'An . important part of this is the expression of gender especially when it . extends beyond the definitions of just "male" or "female". Today’s . announcement provides significantly more options for people in the UK.' Facebook, which has 1.23 billion active monthly users around the world, also allows them to keep their gender identity private, and will continue to do so. The Human Rights Campaign last year found that 10 percent of the 10,000 lesbian, gay, bisexual transgender youths it surveyed used 'other' or wrote in their own gender terms. When a Facebook user customises their gender, they can also choose a preferred pronoun so that third party apps and messages from Facebook will be addressed in the right way. There is currently no way for advertisers to target specific groups based on the 'custom' settings on Facebook. Facebook rolled out the changes to its more than 159 million monthly users in the U.S. in February. The changes are aimed at giving people more choices in how they describe themselves, such as androgynous, bi-gender, intersex, gender fluid or transsexual (pictured). Flags at Facebook's headquarters in February, celebrating the move to improve the site's gender selection. The changes were initially rolled out in the U.S, and will start appearing for UK users over the coming weeks . The . change to the gender selection option is seen as a major step toward . acceptance for people who don't self-identify as male or female, but the . high-profile development seemed senseless to those who believe in two . genders, no more. 'Of course Facebook is entitled to . manage its wildly popular site as it sees fit, but here is the bottom . line: It's impossible to deny the biological reality that humanity is . divided into two halves - male and female,' said Jeff Johnston, an . issues analyst for Focus on the Family, an influential national . religious organisation based in Denver. 'Those petitioning for the change insist that there are an infinite number of genders, but just saying it doesn't make it so. 'That said, we have a great deal of compassion for those who reject their biological sex and believe they are the opposite sex. Facebook software engineer Brielle Harrison demonstrates the expanded options for gender identification at her company's California headquarters. Harrison, who helped engineer the project, plans to switch her identifier to 'Transwoman' Masen . Davis, executive director of the San Francisco-based Transgender Law . Center, said it may be hard for some people to understand the importance . of having the ability to select from multiple genders online. But he . said many transgender people will be thrilled with the change. 'We applaud Facebook for making it possible for people to be their authentic selves online,' he said. In . the past decade, the transgender movement has become much more . organised and outspoken, demanding the kind of civil rights and respect . already sought by gay activists. 'During this time, the transgender . umbrella has been growing well beyond transsexuals to encompass a wide . variety of gender identities. The move by Facebook came after years . of lobbying from users, some who started Facebook pages to petition for . the change. Google+ offers male, female and 'other' as choices, but . transgender advocates said Facebook's many specific options puts the . platform well ahead of any other online community. About 1 per cent of . Google+ users identify as 'other'. Facebook has also updated its settings so users can choose a neutral pronoun (pictured). Unlike getting engaged or married, changing gender is not registered as a 'life event' and won't post on timelines. Facebook said advertisers cannot target ads to those who declare themselves transgender or recently changed gender . The . idea of expanding gender choices percolated at Facebook for about a . year and started to come to fruition during an in-house brainstorming . four months ago, project manager Lexi Ross said. Unlike getting engaged or married, changing gender is not registered as a 'life event' on the site and won't post on timelines. Therefore, . Facebook said advertisers cannot target ads to those who declare . themselves transgender or recently changed their gender. Users also can select 'neither' or 'other' and separately indicate whether they want to be referred to as he, she or they. Facebook came up with its range of terms after consulting with leading gay and transgender activists, and the company plans to continue working with them.
New options include 'asexual', 'cisgender,' 'transgender' and 'intersex' Site has also updated its setting to let users select a neutral pronoun . This means they can choose to be referred to as 'they, their or them' Facebook chose terms after consulting with gay and transgender activists .
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The changes are", "aimed at giving people more choices in how they", "describe themselves, such as androgynous,", "bi-gender, intersex, gender fluid or transsexual.", "'There's going to be a lot of people for whom", "this is going to mean nothing, but for the few it", "does impact, it means the world,' said Facebook", "software engineer Brielle Harrison. Harrison", "worked on the project and is herself undergoing", "gender transformation, from male to female. 'All", "too often transgender people like myself and", "other gender nonconforming people are given this", "binary option, do you want to be male or female?", "What is your gender?,' said Harrison. 'And it's", "kind of disheartening because none of those let", "us tell others who we really are,' she said.", "'This really changes that and for the . first", "time I get to go to the site and specify to all", "the people I know . what my gender is.' 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'An .", "important part of this is the expression of", "gender especially when it . extends beyond the", "definitions of just \"male\" or \"female\". Today’s .", "announcement provides significantly more options", "for people in the UK.' Facebook, which has 1.23", "billion active monthly users around the world,", "also allows them to keep their gender identity", "private, and will continue to do so. The Human", "Rights Campaign last year found that 10 percent", "of the 10,000 lesbian, gay, bisexual transgender", "youths it surveyed used 'other' or wrote in their", "own gender terms. When a Facebook user customises", "their gender, they can also choose a preferred", "pronoun so that third party apps and messages", "from Facebook will be addressed in the right way.", "There is currently no way for advertisers to", "target specific groups based on the 'custom'", "settings on Facebook. 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'Of course Facebook is entitled to .", "manage its wildly popular site as it sees fit,", "but here is the bottom . line: It's impossible to", "deny the biological reality that humanity is .", "divided into two halves - male and female,' said", "Jeff Johnston, an . issues analyst for Focus on", "the Family, an influential national . religious", "organisation based in Denver. 'Those petitioning", "for the change insist that there are an infinite", "number of genders, but just saying it doesn't", "make it so. 'That said, we have a great deal of", "compassion for those who reject their biological", "sex and believe they are the opposite sex.", "Facebook software engineer Brielle Harrison", "demonstrates the expanded options for gender", "identification at her company's California", "headquarters. Harrison, who helped engineer the", "project, plans to switch her identifier to", "'Transwoman' Masen . Davis, executive director of", "the San Francisco-based Transgender Law . Center,", "said it may be hard for some people to understand", "the importance . of having the ability to select", "from multiple genders online. But he . said many", "transgender people will be thrilled with the", "change. 'We applaud Facebook for making it", "possible for people to be their authentic selves", "online,' he said. In . the past decade, the", "transgender movement has become much more .", "organised and outspoken, demanding the kind of", "civil rights and respect . already sought by gay", "activists. 'During this time, the transgender .", "umbrella has been growing well beyond", "transsexuals to encompass a wide . variety of", "gender identities. The move by Facebook came", "after years . of lobbying from users, some who", "started Facebook pages to petition for . the", "change. Google+ offers male, female and 'other'", "as choices, but . transgender advocates said", "Facebook's many specific options puts the .", "platform well ahead of any other online", "community. About 1 per cent of . Google+ users", "identify as 'other'. Facebook has also updated", "its settings so users can choose a neutral", "pronoun (pictured). Unlike getting engaged or", "married, changing gender is not registered as a", "'life event' and won't post on timelines.", "Facebook said advertisers cannot target ads to", "those who declare themselves transgender or", "recently changed gender . The . idea of expanding", "gender choices percolated at Facebook for about a", ". year and started to come to fruition during an", "in-house brainstorming . four months ago, project", "manager Lexi Ross said. Unlike getting engaged or", "married, changing gender is not registered as a", "'life event' on the site and won't post on", "timelines. Therefore, . Facebook said advertisers", "cannot target ads to those who declare .", "themselves transgender or recently changed their", "gender. Users also can select 'neither' or", "'other' and separately indicate whether they want", "to be referred to as he, she or they. Facebook", "came up with its range of terms after consulting", "with leading gay and transgender activists, and", "the company plans to continue working with them." ]
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Under pressure: Education Secretary Nicky Morgan could approve plans for the first new grammar school in 50 years within weeks . Education Secretary Nicky Morgan is under pressure to approve plans for the first new grammar school in 50 years within weeks. Senior Cabinet colleagues want her to sign off a selective satellite school in Kent before the general election. And sources believe Mrs Morgan is on the verge of agreeing the move, which was rejected by her predecessor Michael Gove. She is understood to be sympathetic to the argument that existing grammars should be allowed to expand by opening satellite schools. If approved, the application could open the floodgates for similar schemes elsewhere. It is another departure in style for the minister dubbed ‘Ms U-turn’ for her less radical approach than Mr Gove, who shunned the expansion of selective education in favour of free schools and academies. Tory support for grammars is growing, and 60 MPs have now backed a campaign to persuade David Cameron to clear the way for a new generation of such schools. Defence Secretary Michael Fallon and Home Secretary Theresa May are also strong supporters of plans for new grammars in their constituencies. The proposals at the centre of the move are by the Weald of Kent girls’ grammar school in Tonbridge, which wants to open a new campus nine miles away in Sevenoaks. Mrs Morgan and schools minister Lord Nash met last week with officials from Kent County Council and school trustees. ‘We want to give them [those proposing the new school] every opportunity to get this right,’ said an ally of the Education Secretary.Mr Fallon, the MP for Sevenoaks, is understood to expect Mrs Morgan to approve the plans before May’s general election. The new school – which already has planning permission and a £16million building fund – would admit 90 pupils a year from 2016. County officials say it complies with current law, which says any new grammar must be a satellite to an existing institution. Another proposal for a satellite grammar in Maidenhead, Berkshire, is backed by Mrs May, the area’s MP. Research for the grassroots party campaign group Conservative Voice has found that 84 per cent of people think grammars are a valuable asset. Supporting move: Among the Tory MPs to back a campaign for more grammars are former defence secretary Liam Fox (left), and former leadership contender David Davis (right). Two thirds of parents say they would enter their child for an 11-plus exam and send them to a grammar school if they passed. As education secretary in the 1970s, Margaret Thatcher allowed councils to decide whether their schools should remain selective, and there are now around 160 left in England, mostly in the home counties. Among the Tory MPs to back a campaign for more grammars are former defence secretary Liam Fox, and former leadership contender David Davis. Dr Fox said diversity in education should be ‘extended wherever possible’, while Mr Davis said the grammar system was ‘one of the most transformative’ policies’. Esher and Walton MP Dominic Raab, a member of the Commons education select committee, said: ‘Grammar schools (were) creating a ladder of opportunity for talented and hard-working youngsters from council estates and rural backwaters.’
Education Secretary could approve first new grammar school in 50 years . Existing grammars want to be able to expand by opening satellite schools . Nicky Morgan, dubbed Ms U-Turn, is said to be sympathetic to argument . Tory support for grammar schools growing with 60 MPs backing campaign .
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Under pressure: Education Secretary Nicky Morgan could approve plans for the first new grammar school in 50 years within weeks . Education approve plans for the first new grammar school in Michael Gove. She is understood to be sympathetic allowed to expand by opening satellite schools. academies. Tory support for grammars is growing,
Despite the rising costs involved in attending university, the pursuit of a degree-level education is becoming increasingly common with each generation. Roughly 41 percent of Americans aged 18 to 24 are currently enrolled in a two- or four-year degree-granting institution, compared with 25.5 percent enrolled in 1967, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. There is good reason to pursue a bachelor’s degree as in 2013 the typical American adult with a degree earned more than double someone with only a high school diploma. Lake Havasu City-Kingman, Arizona, has topped a list of the least educated cities in the United States . Half of America's least educated cities are in California, although worst of all was Lake Havasu City-Kingman, Arizona . But as people with the best education move to areas with the best paid jobs, left behind are the nation’s cities with the lowest education levels. These metropolitan areas are ‘stuck in a vicious cycle’, according to Pedro Noguera, professor of education at New York University. ‘Low levels of education make it difficult for them to attract businesses that pay higher wages.’ To rank the ten least educated cities in the U.S., 24/7 Wall St. reviewed metrics including cities with the lowest percentage of adults 25 and older with at least a bachelor’s degree, median household income, median earnings and the poverty rate. The results produced a list of cities that have historically been dependent on agriculture and mining and which now find themselves without a foothold in the technology sector and other industries which are running the economy. In second spot was Dalton, Georgia. Known as the carpet capital of the world, its economy was hammered by the Great Recession . The top ten least-educated cities are: . 10. Vineland-Bridgeton, New Jersey . Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.7 percent . Median household income: $45,978 (148th lowest) Median earnings - bachelor’s degree: $53,187 (30th highest) Median earnings - high school diploma: $23,818 . Poverty rate: 20.6 percent (58th highest), compared to less than 16% nationwide. 9. Merced, California . Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.5 percent . Median household income: $40,687 (54th lowest) Median earnings - bachelor’s degree: $41,719 (116th lowest) Median earnings - high school diploma: $32,000 . Poverty rate: 25.2 percent (13th highest) Less than 68 percent of adults living in Merced had finished high school, compared to 87 per cent nationwide . Nearly 16 percent of the population did not have U.S. citizenship last year - one of the highest percentages nationwide. Non-citizens are less likely to attend college. 8. Visalia-Porterville, California . Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.3 percent . Median household income: $39,422 (29th lowest) Median earnings – bachelor’s degree: $50,569 (73rd highest) Median earnings - high school diploma: $20,515 . Poverty rate: 30.1 per cent (4th highest) Nearly 19 percent of the workforce were employed in agricultural sectors, versus just 2 percent nationwide. 7. Houma-Thibodaux, Louisiana . Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.2 percent . Median household income: $54,070 (96th highest) Median earnings – bachelor’s degree: $46,659 (139th highest) Median earnings - high school diploma: $38,000 . Poverty rate: 13.6 percent (88th lowest) 6. Madera, California . Bachelor’s degree or higher: 13.0 percent . Median household income: $39,758 (36th lowest) Median earnings – bachelor’s degree: $49,994 (90th highest) Poverty rate: 23.6 percent (21st highest) Once had a flourishing lumber industry, Madera now has a diversified agricultural industry . Like several other cities with low educational attainment rates, Madera also has a relatively large immigrant population. Last year, an estimated 16.2 percent of the area population were not U.S. citizens, one of the highest percentages nationwide. Hanford-Corcoran, California: More than 17 per cent of Hanford’s workforce is employed in the agriculture, forestry, and mining industries . 5. Hanford-Corcoran, California . Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.9 percent (tied-4th lowest) Median household income: $45,774 (144th lowest) Median earnings – bachelor’s degree: $46,719 (138th highest) Poverty rate: 21.4 percent (47th highest) More than 17 per cent of Hanford’s workforce is employed in the agriculture, forestry, and mining industries. 4. Farmington, New Mexico . Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.9 percent (tied-4th lowest) Median household income: $43,787 (103rd lowest) Median earnings – bachelor’s degree: $40,503 (72nd lowest) Poverty rate: 22.7 percent (27th highest) Wages may be expected to grow in the near future, as the San Juan Basin - located less than two hours from Farmington - is a major source of New Mexico’s budding oil boom. More than one in 10 members of the area’s workforce were employed in the agricultural, forestry and mining industries - which includes the energy sector. 3. El Centro, California . Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.7 percent . Median household income: $43,310 (91st lowest) Median earnings – bachelor’s degree: $52,546 (38th highest) Poverty rate: 22.1 percent (34th highest) Last year, more than 18 percent of El Centro’s population were non-citizens, the third highest percentage nationwide. 2. Dalton, Georgia . Bachelor’s degree or higher: 12.2 percent . Median household income: $37,659 (17th lowest) Median earnings – bachelor’s degree: $42,293 (149th lowest) Poverty rate: 21.8 percent (38th highest) Dalton is known as the carpet capital of the world and its economy was hammered by the Great Recession. 1. Lake Havasu City-Kingman, Arizona . Bachelor’s degree or higher: 11.3 percent . Median household income: $39,058 (26th lowest) Median earnings – bachelor’s degree: $37,452 (41st lowest) Poverty rate: 21.2 percent (52nd highest) An exceptionally high percentage of Lake Havasu’s workforce was employed in the entertainment and accommodations industry, at more than 21 percent last year, more than all but four other metro areas.
Growing numbers of people are going to university in pursuit of better jobs and better pay . Left behind are the nation's cities with the lowest education levels - 'stuck in a vicious cycle' as they fail to attract higher wages . Half the top ten are cities in California - but worst of all was Lake Havasu City-Kingman, Arizona . Bottom three also included Dalton, Georgia, and El Centrol, California .
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Adidas have stepped up their #therewillbehaters campaign with an advert playing up the reputations of some of world football's biggest names to help launch their new boots. Diego Costa, Karim Benzema, Arjen Robben and David Alaba star in a short video as a voice-over lists some of the negative things that fans of rival clubs often criticise the players for - showboating, celebrity status and image. But, the advert contends, the motivations behind these hateful comments are largely rooted in envy and the critics secretly wish that they were actually wearing 'shiny new boots' themselves. Chelsea's Diego Costa has his physical playing style lampooned by adidas' #therewillbehaters campaign . Real Madrid and France forward Karim Benzema flaunts his expensive sports car to the cameras . The ad is the second of its kind and a previous clip saw Gareth Bale, James Rodriguez and Luis Suarez also unite against their 'haters.' Adidas' controversial campaign has been criticised by some people as narcissistic and self-aggrandising. The 'shiny new boots' mentioned in the videos are retailing at £190. Bayern Munich winger Arjen Robben shrugs his shoulders at accusations that he is a showboater . Adidas' slogan, 'There Will Be Haters' accompanies one of their 'shiny new boots' Costa poses with a pair of the boots, which he and other adidas sponsored players will wear from now on .
Adidas have released their second #therewillbehaters advert . The video showcases some of world football's biggest names . Players are said to be the source of envy for hateful rival fans . Some people have criticised the campaign as self-aggrandising .
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Adidas have stepped up their #therewillbehaters campaign with an advert playing up the reputations of some of world football's biggest names to help launch their new boots. Diego some of the negative things that fans of rival hateful comments are largely rooted in envy and some people as narcissistic and self-aggrandising. The 'shiny new boots'
Los Angeles (CNN) -- U.S. authorities have learned more about two Los Angeles-area men claiming in a video to be gang members fighting in Syria: It turns out they are Syrian nationals of Armenian descent who were deported back to that country because of their criminal history. One of the men is Nercis Kilajian, whom U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement deported to Syria in 2012, according to local and federal records provided by Sgt. Tom Lorenz of the Glendale Police Department. The spelling of that name in the police records is different from a Nerses Kilajyan that a Middle East news research group found on his Facebook page, but phonetically, it is similar. The other man in the video is Sarou Madarian, who was deported to Syria in 2010, Lorenz said Thursday. In the video, Madarian identifies himself only as "Creeper" of the Sun Valley GW-13 gang and leaves the false impression that he's a Latino gang member because he sprinkles Spanish words in his fluent English. Lorenz said Madarian is a member of the Grumpy Winos gang from Sun Valley. Their YouTube video showed them firing rifles in Syria's civil war, apparently fighting on behalf of President Bashar al-Assad's regime. Some Armenians side with al-Assad because he has protected the minority group in Syria. Never do the two men face return fire in the video, however. In the profanity-laced video, the two men fire rifles from behind a cinder-block wall at "enemigos" -- enemies -- though the camera never shows an enemy in the distance. The two men often refer to "gang-banging" and their "homies," and Madarian displays gang hand gestures and tattoos. The video was publicized this week by the Middle East Media Research Institute, a Washington-based organization that studies and translates news accounts and social-media postings. "This is very unique because these guys are over there, and they are with the pro-Syria forces and pro-Hezbollah forces," said Steven Stalinsky, executive director of the institute. "We have been monitoring foreign fighters over the years, and there has been a handful of Americans going to fight, but they have been going to fight against Assad." The FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Forces is investigating the video. "The JTTF is aware of the video and is investigating to determine any potential threat to Americans or to U.S. interests," FBI spokeswoman Ari Dekofsky said in a statement. "We are not in a position to provide further comment at this time." In the video, Kilajian identifies himself in the video as "Wino" from the Westside Armenian Power gang. Wino uploaded the video and photographs to his Facebook page, where he is identified as "Wino Ayee Peeyakan" and by his real name, Nerses Kilajyan, according to MEMRI. The video was also posted to YouTube. Island-hopping to safety: A family flees Syria . Syria submits revised plan for removing chemicals . CNN's Kyung Lah contributed to this report.
Police: Two claiming to be L.A. gang members in a Syria war video had criminal records . They were of Armenian descent and were deported back to Syria, records show . A minority in Syria, some Armenians have sided with Bashar al-Assad . Officials: Nercis Kilajian was deported in 2012; Sarou Madarian was deported in 2010 .
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(CNN) -- Lotus have retained their controversial driver Romain Grosjean for the 2013 Formula One campaign. The Frenchman finished eighth in the drivers' championship in 2012 on 96 points but was involved in a number of early season incidents. He was handed a one-race ban after causing a pile up during the Belgian Grand Prix while Red Bull's Mark Webber called him a "first lap nutcase" after they collided at the Japanese Grand Prix. A decision on Grosjean's future was delayed until he held talks with the team at the end of the season but now they have confirmed he will again partner 2007 world champion Kimi Raikkonen. "It's fantastic for me to be continuing with Lotus F1 Team for 2013," Grosjean told the Lotus website. "It's superb to have the support of everyone at Enstone. I'm really looking forward to rewarding their faith when we take to the track in Australia. "I learnt a lot in my first full season in Formula One and my aim is to put these lessons into practice with stronger and more consistent performance on track next year. "There are a lot of exciting developments occurring behind the scenes at Enstone and I am very excited with the prospect of the E21 (car). "I've already had my seat fitting and spoken with all the personnel involved with the build of the new car; I just can't wait to get behind the wheel." Grosjean finished on the podium three times in his first full Formula One campaign, coming third in Bahrain and Hungary, and second in Canada. Lotus team principal Eric Boullier said: "Romain is a great talent and we are pleased that he is continuing with us for a second season. "With the continuity of two exceptional drivers like Romain and Kimi we are well placed to build on our strong 2012 with even better results in the year ahead. "Both drivers worked very well together in their first year as team-mates, and I think there is the potential of even better things from the season ahead. "We were regular visitors to podiums in 2012 and we certainly intend to continue with this trend in 2013."
Lotus retain driver Romain Grosjean for the 2013 Formula One season . The Frenchman finished eighth in the drivers' championship on 96 points . The 26-year-old was involved in several controversial incidents in 2012 . Grosjean will again partner 2007 Formula One world champion Kimi Raikkonen .
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[ "(CNN) -- Lotus have retained their controversial", "driver Romain Grosjean for the 2013 Formula One", "campaign. The Frenchman finished eighth in the", "drivers' championship in 2012 on 96 points but", "was involved in a number of early season", "incidents. He was handed a one-race ban after", "causing a pile up during the Belgian Grand Prix", "while Red Bull's Mark Webber called him a \"first", "lap nutcase\" after they collided at the Japanese", "Grand Prix. A decision on Grosjean's future was", "delayed until he held talks with the team at the", "end of the season but now they have confirmed he", "will again partner 2007 world champion Kimi", "Raikkonen. \"It's fantastic for me to be", "continuing with Lotus F1 Team for 2013,\" Grosjean", "told the Lotus website. \"It's superb to have the", "support of everyone at Enstone. I'm really", "looking forward to rewarding their faith when we", "take to the track in Australia. \"I learnt a lot", "in my first full season in Formula One and my aim", "is to put these lessons into practice with", "stronger and more consistent performance on track", "next year. \"There are a lot of exciting", "developments occurring behind the scenes at", "Enstone and I am very excited with the prospect", "of the E21 (car). \"I've already had my seat", "fitting and spoken with all the personnel", "involved with the build of the new car; I just", "can't wait to get behind the wheel.\" Grosjean", "finished on the podium three times in his first", "full Formula One campaign, coming third in", "Bahrain and Hungary, and second in Canada. Lotus", "team principal Eric Boullier said: \"Romain is a", "great talent and we are pleased that he is", "continuing with us for a second season. \"With the", "continuity of two exceptional drivers like Romain", "and Kimi we are well placed to build on our", "strong 2012 with even better results in the year", "ahead. \"Both drivers worked very well together in", "their first year as team-mates, and I think there", "is the potential of even better things from the", "season ahead. \"We were regular visitors to", "podiums in 2012 and we certainly intend to", "continue with this trend in 2013.\"" ]
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Alex Spirikaitis, 42, personally embezzled $4.2million, and enabled a $15million fraud . The former chief executive officer of a credit union in northeast Ohio has been found guilty of enabling $15 million fraud. Alex Spirikaitis, 42, was sentenced to 11 years in prison by a federal court in Cleveland on Monday. He had pleaded guilty earlier this year to one count of conspiracy to commit bank fraud. Spirikaitis was accused of personally embezzling more than $4.2million from the Cleveland-based Taupa Lithuanian Credit Union between 2001 and 2013 and misrepresenting credit union assets to regulators. He also enabled others to steal more than $10million of the credit union's $24million assets. Spirikaitis used his share of the stolen millions to build himself a $1.6million home in a Cleveland suburb, a luxury suite at FirstEnergy Stadium for Cleveland Browns' football games, and nine cars. Police confiscated a large collection of semi-automatic weapons, including a Thompson replica machine gun, five rifles and 45 caliber pistol. They also found more than 10,000 rounds of ammunition, stored at the credit union's Cleveland office. Spirikaitis requested a lighter sentence through his lawyer, as he has two special needs children, one of whom is severely disabled, wkyc.com reports. His lawyer, Darin Thompson, said a long-term prison sentence would put a huge burden on his ex-wife, who would become sole carer to their two children. Credit union CEO Spirikaitis, spent his stolen millions on a $1.6m home in an upmarket Cleveland suburb, nine cars, an arsenal of semi-automatic weapons and box seats to Cleveland Browns' football games . 'It's a fairly sad day when an individual uses the impairments of their children and their wife to benefit themselves,' U.S. District Judge James Gwin said according to wkyc.com. 'He knew going into this (fraud scheme) that he had kids with special needs. You had a credit union with $24 million in assets and he stole $15 million. He knew it was going to be discovered.' The National Credit Union Administration and the state of Ohio took over the credit union in July and placed it in receivership. It had about 1,150 members. Spirikaitus was sentenced to 130 months in prison and ordered to pay $15 million in restitution. Two others also were charged.
Alex Spirikaitis, 42, defrauded credit union in Cleveland, Ohio . He personally embezzled $4.2million, and enabled a total of $15million . He used money to build a $1.6m home and buy cars and weapons . Former credit union CEO also secured box seats to football games . Asked for lighter sentence because his two children are disabled .
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[ "Alex Spirikaitis, 42, personally embezzled", "$4.2million, and enabled a $15million fraud . The", "former chief executive officer of a credit union", "in northeast Ohio has been found guilty of", "enabling $15 million fraud. Alex Spirikaitis, 42,", "was sentenced to 11 years in prison by a federal", "court in Cleveland on Monday. He had pleaded", "guilty earlier this year to one count of", "conspiracy to commit bank fraud. Spirikaitis was", "accused of personally embezzling more than", "$4.2million from the Cleveland-based Taupa", "Lithuanian Credit Union between 2001 and 2013 and", "misrepresenting credit union assets to", "regulators. He also enabled others to steal more", "than $10million of the credit union's $24million", "assets. Spirikaitis used his share of the stolen", "millions to build himself a $1.6million home in a", "Cleveland suburb, a luxury suite at FirstEnergy", "Stadium for Cleveland Browns' football games, and", "nine cars. Police confiscated a large collection", "of semi-automatic weapons, including a Thompson", "replica machine gun, five rifles and 45 caliber", "pistol. They also found more than 10,000 rounds", "of ammunition, stored at the credit union's", "Cleveland office. Spirikaitis requested a lighter", "sentence through his lawyer, as he has two", "special needs children, one of whom is severely", "disabled, wkyc.com reports. His lawyer, Darin", "Thompson, said a long-term prison sentence would", "put a huge burden on his ex-wife, who would", "become sole carer to their two children. Credit", "union CEO Spirikaitis, spent his stolen millions", "on a $1.6m home in an upmarket Cleveland suburb,", "nine cars, an arsenal of semi-automatic weapons", "and box seats to Cleveland Browns' football games", ". 'It's a fairly sad day when an individual uses", "the impairments of their children and their wife", "to benefit themselves,' U.S. District Judge James", "Gwin said according to wkyc.com. 'He knew going", "into this (fraud scheme) that he had kids with", "special needs. You had a credit union with $24", "million in assets and he stole $15 million. He", "knew it was going to be discovered.' The National", "Credit Union Administration and the state of Ohio", "took over the credit union in July and placed it", "in receivership. It had about 1,150 members.", "Spirikaitus was sentenced to 130 months in prison", "and ordered to pay $15 million in restitution.", "Two others also were charged." ]
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(CNN) -- From a 16-year-old girl who took over the United Nations to the winner of this year's Nobel Prize for Literature -- several remarkable women have captured the world's attention in 2013. To honor their achievements, CNN takes a look at some of the most notable women of the year.
Women have excelled in 2013 showcasing how far gender equality has come . CNN takes a look back at some of the remarkable achievements of women this year . Who do you think deserves to be in this list? Let us know in the comments below .
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[ "(CNN) -- From a 16-year-old girl who took over the", "United Nations to the winner of this year's Nobel", "Prize for Literature -- several remarkable women", "have captured the world's attention in 2013. To", "honor their achievements, CNN takes a look at", "some of the most notable women of the year." ]
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have captured the world's attention in 2013. To honor their achievements, CNN takes a look at some of the most notable women of the year.
(CNN) -- Northrop Grumman Corp. plans to close a New Orleans, Louisiana, shipbuilding operation in 2013 and consolidate its Gulf operations, affecting thousands of jobs, the company announced Tuesday. Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, who has been meeting with company officials, said he will do everything possible to keep the Avondale yard open. "This presents a tremendous economic challenge to the Avondale area," Jindal said in a statement. "The roughly 5,000 direct jobs at the Avondale site support about 6,500 additional indirect jobs in the New Orleans region, meaning a total of roughly 11,500 jobs are at risk due to this change in the Navy's procurement program." Northrop-Grumman said the decision was a necessity. "The consolidation will reduce future costs, increase efficiency, and address shipbuilding overcapacity," Wes Bush, chief executive officer and president, said in a statement. "This difficult, but necessary decision will ensure long-term improvement in Gulf Coast program performance, cost competitiveness and quality." As a result of the consolidation, Northrop Grumman, which has owned the Avondale operation since 2001, said it will recognize an estimated pre-tax charge of $113 million in the second quarter. The company builds the LPD 17 San Antonio-class amphibious troop and cargo vessel for the U.S. military. Two other facilities that work on the LPD program also will be impacted, said Brandon R. "Randy" Belote III, vice president of strategic communications. The LPD vessels will be built only in Pascagoula, Mississippi, after the Avondale closure. Shipbuilding will continue in Gulfport, Mississippi. The company also said it is considering options for its the shipbuilding business. "Recognizing our company's long-term strategic priorities, we foresee little synergy between shipbuilding and our other businesses. It is now appropriate to explore separating shipbuilding from Northrop Grumman," said Bush. Options include spinning the division off to shareholders. Although the state already is considering options for new work at the New Orleans shipyard, Jindal said he is asking Secretary of Navy Ray Mabus and the federal government to prevent jobs at Avondale from being lost. Northrop Grumman will give details of the plans to investors Wednesday morning. Bush said the company will work with federal, state and local officials to "explore alternate uses for Avondale as the last two ships under construction reach completion." Northrop Grumman said it anticipates some opportunities in Pascagoula for Avondale shipbuilders who wish to relocate. Belote did not specify how many jobs might be moved.
Northrop Grumman will close New Orleans shipbuilding facility in 2013 . Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal trying to keep New Orleans yard open . Company's Gulf operations will be consolidated in Pascagoula, Mississippi .
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(CNN) -- Northrop Grumman Corp. plans to close a New Orleans, Louisiana, shipbuilding operation in 2013 and consolidate its Gulf operations, announced Tuesday. Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, Avondale yard open. "This presents a tremendous LPD vessels will be built only in Pascagoula,
By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 08:12 EST, 27 June 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 08:13 EST, 27 June 2012 . The American Civil Liberties Union will help the Ku Klux Klan in its bid to join Georgia's highway clean-up program as a bitter legal fight looms. The International Keystone Knights of the KKK applied to join the ‘Adopt-A-Highway’ program along part of Route 515 in the north Georgia mountains after their application filed May 21 was rejected. Participating groups are recognized with a sign along the road they adopt. Sponsors to be? From left, 'Knighthawk,' April Hanson and her husband Harley Hanson, flash a traditional Klan salute along the portion of Ga. 515 that they want to adopt . Battle: The Ku Klux Klan, pictured in a 1965 meeting, will likely take the Georgia Department of Transportation to court if their application is rejected . State officials announced this month they would deny the KKK group's application, setting up the legal showdown. ACLU’s executive director in Georgia told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that the KKK considers this a First Amendment case. Adoption approved: The Ku Klux Klan won the right to have its name on signs along I-55 in Missouri after a long legal battle . Seagraves says the ACLU is still . working on its strategy for representing the group, adding that the . organisation reached out to them after the Department of Transportation . struck down their first bid. The International Keystone Knights of . the Ku Klux Klan Union County, applied to sponsor litter removal along a . stretch of Ga. 515 in the Appalachian Mountains on May 21. The program features road signs emblazoned with the names of groups who volunteer to help beautify the state’s highways. The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that state officials could be forced to choose between approving the request, denying it and facing a likely legal fight or ending the state's 23-year-old Adopt-A-Highway program. The application was filed by Harley Hanson, 34, who told the paper that he is the exalted cyclops of the Klan’s Realm of Georgia. He said the organisation is just doing its part. Hanson told the AJC: 'We just want to clean up the doggone road. We're not going to be out there in robes.' State Rep Tyrone Brooks, president of the Georgia Association of Black Elected Officials, disagreed, saying the move is nothing but an advertising ploy. He said: “This is about membership building and rebranding their name in a public way. If the state approves [their application] then they are complicit.' Decision: Georgia officials are now forced to choose between approving the Klan's request, denying it, facing a likely legal fight or ending the state's 23-year-old Adopt-A-Highway program . Rep Brooks urged officials from the . Georgia Department of Transportation to reject the KKK’s application, . calling them a ‘domestic terrorist group' regardless of any legal . repercussions. He told the . AJC that caving to the Klan would be troublesome, saying: 'What’s next, . are we going to let Neo-Nazis or the Taliban or al-Qaeda adopt . highways?' When officials rejected their bid, and a massive legal battle ensued that lasted several years. In the end, Missouri lost, forced to allow the Klan to participate in the program on the road that was named the Rosa Parks Highway - for the Civil Rights icon - shortly after the group’s court victory.
International Keystone Knights of the Ku Klux Klan rejected from initial bid . Now American Civil Liberties Union to help their endeavour .
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[ "By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 08:12 EST,", "27 June 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 08:13 EST, 27 June", "2012 . The American Civil Liberties Union will", "help the Ku Klux Klan in its bid to join", "Georgia's highway clean-up program as a bitter", "legal fight looms. The International Keystone", "Knights of the KKK applied to join the", "‘Adopt-A-Highway’ program along part of Route 515", "in the north Georgia mountains after their", "application filed May 21 was rejected.", "Participating groups are recognized with a sign", "along the road they adopt. Sponsors to be? From", "left, 'Knighthawk,' April Hanson and her husband", "Harley Hanson, flash a traditional Klan salute", "along the portion of Ga. 515 that they want to", "adopt . Battle: The Ku Klux Klan, pictured in a", "1965 meeting, will likely take the Georgia", "Department of Transportation to court if their", "application is rejected . State officials", "announced this month they would deny the KKK", "group's application, setting up the legal", "showdown. ACLU’s executive director in Georgia", "told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that the", "KKK considers this a First Amendment case.", "Adoption approved: The Ku Klux Klan won the right", "to have its name on signs along I-55 in Missouri", "after a long legal battle . Seagraves says the", "ACLU is still . working on its strategy for", "representing the group, adding that the .", "organisation reached out to them after the", "Department of Transportation . struck down their", "first bid. The International Keystone Knights of", ". the Ku Klux Klan Union County, applied to", "sponsor litter removal along a . stretch of Ga.", "515 in the Appalachian Mountains on May 21. The", "program features road signs emblazoned with the", "names of groups who volunteer to help beautify", "the state’s highways. The Atlanta", "Journal-Constitution reported that state", "officials could be forced to choose between", "approving the request, denying it and facing a", "likely legal fight or ending the state's", "23-year-old Adopt-A-Highway program. The", "application was filed by Harley Hanson, 34, who", "told the paper that he is the exalted cyclops of", "the Klan’s Realm of Georgia. He said the", "organisation is just doing its part. Hanson told", "the AJC: 'We just want to clean up the doggone", "road. We're not going to be out there in robes.'", "State Rep Tyrone Brooks, president of the Georgia", "Association of Black Elected Officials,", "disagreed, saying the move is nothing but an", "advertising ploy. He said: “This is about", "membership building and rebranding their name in", "a public way. If the state approves [their", "application] then they are complicit.' Decision:", "Georgia officials are now forced to choose", "between approving the Klan's request, denying it,", "facing a likely legal fight or ending the state's", "23-year-old Adopt-A-Highway program . Rep Brooks", "urged officials from the . Georgia Department of", "Transportation to reject the KKK’s application, .", "calling them a ‘domestic terrorist group'", "regardless of any legal . repercussions. He told", "the . AJC that caving to the Klan would be", "troublesome, saying: 'What’s next, . are we going", "to let Neo-Nazis or the Taliban or al-Qaeda adopt", ". highways?' When officials rejected their bid,", "and a massive legal battle ensued that lasted", "several years. In the end, Missouri lost, forced", "to allow the Klan to participate in the program", "on the road that was named the Rosa Parks Highway", "- for the Civil Rights icon - shortly after the", "group’s court victory." ]
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The world of football reacted with the same disbelief shared by the rest of the planet while watching Germany's 7-1 humiliation of hosts Brazil in the semi-finals of the World Cup. Brazil's dream of winning the tournament in their home country was effectively ended after the Germans scored five goals in the first 29minutes - the fastest time it has ever taken a team to reach that number in World Cup history - on a night when the record books were being rewritten practicallly every time Joachim Low's side touched the ball. The likes of Theo Walcott, Radamel Falcao and Daniel Sturridge took to social media as the Twittersphere seemed to collectively pinch itself to confirm the shock result was a reality. VIDEO Scroll down for German fans celebrate their 7-1 victory over hosts Brazil . Scare stare: Goalkeeper John Ruddy shared most people's eye-popping reaction . Pictures paint 149 characters: Tim Cahill and Romelu Lukaku share their *shocked faces* . Goal getter: Daniel Sturridge paid tribute to Miroslav Klose for becoming the World Cup's highest ever scorer . Tongue tied: Theo Walcott was lost for words to explain the drubbing . Upton spark: West Ham's Andy Carroll suggested he had a good day in training . WTF? Radamel Falcao and friends watch the game in disbelief . Scouse humour: Robbie Fowler implied that PSG's Brazilian contingent didn't have the best of nights . Playing for keeps: Despite all the goals, Ben Foster gave a nod to Manuel Neuer . Party pooper: Lee Dixon is unlikely to have a large night in Brazil this evening . Food for thought: Golfer Lee Westwood got in some last minute Suarez-baiting . Italian job: Former World Cup winner Fabio Cannavaro reverted to stereotype . Someone's happy! Andre Agassi let partner Steffi Graf get on with the celebrations . VIDEO Distraught Brazilians watch on from Rio . Fun at work: Things are looking rosy for former Chelsea defender Robert Huth . Old boss: Jurgen Klinsmann was proud of the team he helped evolve . Awkward! Rio Ferdinand points out that the pain is not over for Brazil . Game for a laugh: Youssouf Mulumbu couldn't help but see the funny side . Two sides: Anders Lindegaard tries to give a balanced view of things . Just saying: Hull midfielder Tom Huddlestone poses a question on everyone's lips . Rhyme on time: City star Edin Dzeko is a poet and he doesn't even know it . You don't say: Tottenham striker Roberto Soldado states the bleeding obvious .
Brazil's World Cup dream ended in humiliation as Germany hammered the hosts 7-1 . The match will go down as one of the most shocking in World Cup history . Daniel Sturridge, Theo Walcott, Radamel Falcao and more, took to Twitter to express their reactions .
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The finalists have been announced in one of the nation's most unusual searches- Australia's Hottest Ginger. Australian drinks company, Buderim Ginger, launched the unique competition in November, and received more than 2000 flame-haired entrants, all vying for the prize pool of over $10,000. One red-haired female and one male winner will be awarded the title and will become the newest faces of Division Model Management in a 12-month contract. Scroll down for video . Aussie company, Buderim Ginger, launched Australia's Hottest Ginger competition in November, and received over 2000 flame-haired entrants, all vying for the prize pool of over $10,000. The company launched the competition to celebrate all things ginger, and break down the walls of 'gingerism' by inviting people to enter themselves, their red-headed pet, or their best ginger moustache or beard for the public vote. After thousands of entrants, the results are in for the male and female contestants, with four fiery-locked finalists competing for the final title of 'Australia's Hottest Ginger'. For the ladies section, Perth girl Bec Mountford, 18, and Sydney woman Indeya Passfield made the cut for the Hottest Gingers in Australia. Bec describes herself as a 'proud ginger', and entered the competition after being convinced by a friend. Indeya, based in Randwick in Sydney, described herself as a 'red-headed fireball who it intent on doing something good.' Indeya Passfield, based in Randwick in Sydney, described herself as a 'red-headed fireball who it intent on doing something good.' 'I was super surprised when I got the phone call to say I was a finalist. There were so many amazing entries and different types of ginger, it was so awesome to be selected,' Indeya said . 'It's a great way to celebrate something that hasn't been in the spotlight. But putting four of us in the one room, our natural fiery competitive spirit is bound to come out,' Indeya said . 'I don't think ginger has necessarily been celebrated before. It's very cool, it gives gingers a chance to get one up on everyone else,' Indeya told Daily Mail Australia. 'I definitely think we are a superior breed,' Indeya joked. 'I was super surprised when I got the phone call to say I was a finalist. There were so many amazing entries and different types of ginger, it was so awesome to be selected.' In the men's section, Sydney-based veterinarian Nicholas Glen and Brisbane lad Nick Cox made the top of the ginger list. Nicholas, 30, described himself as a 'born and bred ginger', and is excited and nervous about the final announcement in a few weeks. Nick Cox, 20, who is from Lutwyche in Brisbane, said he entered the competition as he is the younger brother of a blond surfer and that he was here 'to show him up'. Nick Cox, 20, who is from Lutwyche in Brisbane,said that he entered the competition as he is the younger brother to a blonde surfer and that he was here 'to show him up' The People's Choice Winner is Bailey Hart, who received the most votes in the online competition . Indeya told Daily Mail Australia that she was excited to see red-heads celebrated, and that there was 'a whole new wheel of colour dedicated to it, from freckles and blue eyes, to dark eyes and dark features'. 'It's a great way to celebrate something that hasn't been in the spotlight. But putting four of us in the one room, our natural fiery competitive spirit is bound to come out,' Indeya said. The People's Choice Winner is Bailey Hart, who received the most votes in the online competition. Bailey, 27, is a competitive pole dancer, and said that she 'loved being called a ranga,' and that she 'wouldn't trade this feature for anything in the world'. Buderim Ginger also set out to find Australia’s Hottest Ginger moustache or beard and Australia’s Hottest Ginger Pet. The winner of Australia’s Hottest Ginger Mo/Beard, Michael Collie, is a Brisbane local and was a top ten contestant in the Australia’s Hottest Ginger competition. Tamaruke Chilli, an Australian Labradoodle, took out the title of Australia's hottest ginger pet. Tamaruke Chilli is used to attention as she loves the camera and is the therapy dog at Telarah Public School in Maitland, New South Wales. The winner of Australia’s Hottest Ginger Mo/Beard, Michael Collie, is a Brisbane local . Michael was also a top ten contestant in the Australia’s Hottest Ginger competition . Tamaruke Chilli, an Australian Labradoodle, took out the title of Australia's hottest ginger pet . Tamaruke Chilli is used to attention as she loves the camera and is the therapy dog at Telarah Public School in Maitland, New South Wales . The winner will be announced on February 5th at King George’s Square in Brisbane, where Buderim Ginger will be hosting a red hot event featuring Bubble Soccer and other exciting ginger-themed entertainment. Buderim Ginger is set to launch a new online portal called the Ginger Net this month. The company produces a variety of Australian favourites, from its infamous ginger beer and ginger snack range, to the brand’s original ginger marmalade. Their site will house everything from ginger cat videos to ginger cocktails and recipes, ginger hotties and moustaches, and even a ginger dictionary. The total prize pool worth over $10,000 includes: . · Competition Finalists and the People’s Choice category winner will receive an all-expenses-paid trip to the home of Buderim Ginger on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, valued at over $2,000 for each finalist . · Over $300 worth of John Frieda’s Radiant Red Colour Protecting Range . · $480 worth of Juuce hair care products . · A $250 Summer wardrobe from Assembly Label . · A stylish $350 wardrobe courtesy of Isabel & I . · $150 FABY Nail Lacquer packages . · Yes to Carrots skin care packages valued at $80 each . · A 3-month supply of body scrub courtesy of The Humble Bean . · Buderim Ginger product packs valued at $55 each .
Buderim Ginger launched Australia's Hottest Ginger competition in November and received over 2000 entrants . The male and female finalists have been announced . They will be vying for a 12-month modelling contract and a prize pool of over $10,000 . The male finalists are Brisbane's Nick Cox and Sydney's Nicholas Glen . Indeya Passfield, from Sydney, and Bec Mountford, from Perth are the female finalists . Indeya said that their 'natural fiery competitive spirit is bound to come out' The winner will be announced on February 5th in Brisbane .
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By . Belinda Robinson . Tragic death: Kayaker Gareth Lockyer, 34, was found dead in the River Usk in Powys . An exhausted kayaker who drowned after becoming trapped underwater was overheard muttering ‘I’ve got nothing left,’ before he died his girlfriend told an inquest. Gareth Lockyer, 34, from Warwick was paddling along the swollen River Usk, near Brecon, South Wales when his kayak capsized, tipping him into the water. The Kayak-enthusiast had been enjoying a day out on the river in February with his girlfriend Emma North but became separated from the group he was with at Llangynidr, near Crickhowell, on Sunday lunchtime. The safety strap attached to his leg became snagged on the trunk of a fallen tree, dragging him under the surface. Rescuers found his body at 11.20 GMT the following day in the swollen waters of the River Usk. During an inquest into his death in Brecon, his distraught girlfriend told how Gareth struggled to free himself from the safety strap in the fast flowing river. She said: ‘I called to Gareth to keep swimming and Gareth got really close - then I heard him say 'I've got nothing left'.’ His family said he had never visited the Crickhowell section of the River Usk before, but was excited about going to Wales. Before his death, the 34-year-old University of Nottingham engineering graduate had been . warned about keeping the safety strap under his life jacket. But he had wanted to be able to grab it quickly to help others in trouble. In happier times: Gareth Lockyer, right, is pictured with his girlfriend Emma North, left, who heard him say his last words . Rescue effort: Rescue workers used a raft to search along the swollen river Usk in Llangynidr, near Crickhowell, Powys in the Welsh countryside in Febuary . Powys . coroner Andrew Barkley recorded a narrative verdict saying: ‘It seems . likely that his body had been held underwater by the strap being snagged . in the undergrowth.’ In an . outpouring of grief, his family paid tribute to the sports fan who . enjoyed mountain biking and hill walking along with kayaking. They said that Mr Lockyer was always watching out for other people and putting others before himself and described him as 'kind and gentle.' They also thanked members of the emergency services who were involved in searching for him. Search: An RAF rescue helicopter joins the search for the missing man . Rescue: A rescue helicopter searches for Mr Lockyer who had struggled to free himself from the safety strap in the fast flowing river . Search and rescue: Officers from a marine unit at Pembrokeshire were drafted in, along with specialist dogs, to help with the search for missing Mr Lockyer, right, who was eventually found dead . Officers from a marine unit at Pembrokeshire were drafted in, along with specialist dogs, to help with the search. Inspector Stuart Eckley also thanked the people of Llangynidr for ‘the excellent support the community has shown to us’. Mr Lockyer grew up in the Cotswolds but more recently had lived in Warwick with his partner Emma. He was a graduate of the University of Nottingham and worked as a mechanical design engineer and was a member of The Leamington Spa canoe club – where he had a profile page online. Since his death, the page has been closed. But it had featured a famous quote: ‘There is nothing half as nice as messing about on the river.’
The Kayak-enthusiast had been enjoying a day out on a river in South Wales . But the safety strap attached to his leg became snagged on a tree dragging him under the surface . Rescuers found his body a day later in the swollen River Usk . His heartbroken family paid tribute to a 'kind and gentle' man .
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[ "By . Belinda Robinson . Tragic death: Kayaker", "Gareth Lockyer, 34, was found dead in the River", "Usk in Powys . An exhausted kayaker who drowned", "after becoming trapped underwater was overheard", "muttering ‘I’ve got nothing left,’ before he died", "his girlfriend told an inquest. Gareth Lockyer,", "34, from Warwick was paddling along the swollen", "River Usk, near Brecon, South Wales when his", "kayak capsized, tipping him into the water. The", "Kayak-enthusiast had been enjoying a day out on", "the river in February with his girlfriend Emma", "North but became separated from the group he was", "with at Llangynidr, near Crickhowell, on Sunday", "lunchtime. The safety strap attached to his leg", "became snagged on the trunk of a fallen tree,", "dragging him under the surface. Rescuers found", "his body at 11.20 GMT the following day in the", "swollen waters of the River Usk. During an", "inquest into his death in Brecon, his distraught", "girlfriend told how Gareth struggled to free", "himself from the safety strap in the fast flowing", "river. She said: ‘I called to Gareth to keep", "swimming and Gareth got really close - then I", "heard him say 'I've got nothing left'.’ His", "family said he had never visited the Crickhowell", "section of the River Usk before, but was excited", "about going to Wales. Before his death, the", "34-year-old University of Nottingham engineering", "graduate had been . warned about keeping the", "safety strap under his life jacket. But he had", "wanted to be able to grab it quickly to help", "others in trouble. In happier times: Gareth", "Lockyer, right, is pictured with his girlfriend", "Emma North, left, who heard him say his last", "words . Rescue effort: Rescue workers used a", "raft to search along the swollen river Usk in", "Llangynidr, near Crickhowell, Powys in the Welsh", "countryside in Febuary . Powys . coroner Andrew", "Barkley recorded a narrative verdict saying: ‘It", "seems . likely that his body had been held", "underwater by the strap being snagged . in the", "undergrowth.’ In an . outpouring of grief, his", "family paid tribute to the sports fan who .", "enjoyed mountain biking and hill walking along", "with kayaking. They said that Mr Lockyer was", "always watching out for other people and putting", "others before himself and described him as 'kind", "and gentle.' They also thanked members of the", "emergency services who were involved in searching", "for him. Search: An RAF rescue helicopter joins", "the search for the missing man . Rescue: A rescue", "helicopter searches for Mr Lockyer who had", "struggled to free himself from the safety strap", "in the fast flowing river . Search and rescue:", "Officers from a marine unit at Pembrokeshire were", "drafted in, along with specialist dogs, to help", "with the search for missing Mr Lockyer, right,", "who was eventually found dead . Officers from a", "marine unit at Pembrokeshire were drafted in,", "along with specialist dogs, to help with the", "search. Inspector Stuart Eckley also thanked the", "people of Llangynidr for ‘the excellent support", "the community has shown to us’. Mr Lockyer grew", "up in the Cotswolds but more recently had lived", "in Warwick with his partner Emma. He was a", "graduate of the University of Nottingham and", "worked as a mechanical design engineer and was a", "member of The Leamington Spa canoe club – where", "he had a profile page online. Since his death,", "the page has been closed. But it had featured a", "famous quote: ‘There is nothing half as nice as", "messing about on the river.’" ]
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River Usk, near Brecon, South Wales when his Kayak-enthusiast had been enjoying a day out on lunchtime. The safety strap attached to his leg became snagged on the trunk of a fallen tree, dragging him under the surface. Rescuers found family paid tribute to the sports fan who .
Tokyo (CNN) -- The search for bodies from an erupting volcano in central Japan was suspended Thursday as weather conditions deteriorated. Officials are concerned that heavy rainfall could increase the threat of an avalanche of accumulated ash on Mount Ontake. As of Thursday morning, 47 bodies had been recovered from the mountain, with 42 people identified so far, according to Nagano prefectural police. Ontake unleashed a huge cloud of ash late Saturday morning that billowed down the mountainside and engulfed hikers in its path. Witnesses described hearing a sound like thunder when the eruption began. Authorities estimated there were 200 to 250 hikers in the area at the time of the eruption. Most of them were reported to have managed to make the long trek down the mountain. But some people remained trapped in several lodges on Ontake, and others were missing altogether, local authorities said. Hundreds join search . Soldiers from Japan's Self Defense Force (SDF) have joined hundreds of police and firefighters in the search this week, with 11 helicopters deployed to carry bodies from the mountain's slopes. Though some of the victims were still being examined by the local coroner, the cause of death for those officially pronounced dead was recorded as injury from direct hits by volcanic cinders, police said. The Japan Meteorological Agency -- which has raised the Volcanic Alert Level for Ontake from 1 to 3, meaning the public is advised to not approach the volcano -- has warned that another large eruption could take place in the next few days. Mount Ontake, at 10,060 feet (3,067 meters), is the second tallest volcano in Japan after Mount Fuji, and a popular destination for hikers, especially in the fall when richly-colored autumn foliage is on display. The last major eruption of Ontake, which is about 125 miles (200 kilometers) west of Tokyo, took place in 1979, according to the Global Volcanism Program at the Smithsonian Institute. That eruption lasted months, spewing out more than 200,000 tons of ash, Japanese news agency Kyodo reported.
NEW: Bad weather halts search for more bodies on Mount Ontake . Of the 47 known victims, 42 bodies have now been identified, Japanese police said . Mount Ontake began erupting Saturday, unleashing a cloud of ash that engulfed hikers . Seismologists warn that another big eruption could take place in the coming days .
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[ "Tokyo (CNN) -- The search for bodies from an", "erupting volcano in central Japan was suspended", "Thursday as weather conditions deteriorated.", "Officials are concerned that heavy rainfall could", "increase the threat of an avalanche of", "accumulated ash on Mount Ontake. As of Thursday", "morning, 47 bodies had been recovered from the", "mountain, with 42 people identified so far,", "according to Nagano prefectural police. Ontake", "unleashed a huge cloud of ash late Saturday", "morning that billowed down the mountainside and", "engulfed hikers in its path. Witnesses described", "hearing a sound like thunder when the eruption", "began. Authorities estimated there were 200 to", "250 hikers in the area at the time of the", "eruption. Most of them were reported to have", "managed to make the long trek down the mountain.", "But some people remained trapped in several", "lodges on Ontake, and others were missing", "altogether, local authorities said. Hundreds join", "search . Soldiers from Japan's Self Defense Force", "(SDF) have joined hundreds of police and", "firefighters in the search this week, with 11", "helicopters deployed to carry bodies from the", "mountain's slopes. Though some of the victims", "were still being examined by the local coroner,", "the cause of death for those officially", "pronounced dead was recorded as injury from", "direct hits by volcanic cinders, police said. The", "Japan Meteorological Agency -- which has raised", "the Volcanic Alert Level for Ontake from 1 to 3,", "meaning the public is advised to not approach the", "volcano -- has warned that another large eruption", "could take place in the next few days. Mount", "Ontake, at 10,060 feet (3,067 meters), is the", "second tallest volcano in Japan after Mount Fuji,", "and a popular destination for hikers, especially", "in the fall when richly-colored autumn foliage is", "on display. The last major eruption of Ontake,", "which is about 125 miles (200 kilometers) west of", "Tokyo, took place in 1979, according to the", "Global Volcanism Program at the Smithsonian", "Institute. That eruption lasted months, spewing", "out more than 200,000 tons of ash, Japanese news", "agency Kyodo reported." ]
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Tokyo (CNN) -- The search for bodies from an accumulated ash on Mount Ontake. As of Thursday unleashed a huge cloud of ash late Saturday engulfed hikers in its path. Witnesses described direct hits by volcanic cinders, police said. The volcano -- has warned that another large eruption could take place in the next few days. Mount
(CNN) -- Texas Gov. Rick Perry added another high-powered lawyer to his team fighting a felony indictment against him, but this addition is just as much about sending a message than winning the case. Mark Fabiani has deep ties to the Democratic Party and is best known for his legal and crisis communication expertise. He guided President Bill Clinton in his White House years and also ran Al Gore's communications team during his presidential run in 2000. As Fabiani signed on, Perry's defense filed papers in Travis County District Court requesting the indictment be dismissed, arguing the charges are based on "unconstitutional" statute. Perry, a potential 2016 Republican presidential candidate, has been charged with coercion of a public servant and abuse of his official capacity. They involve his threat last year to veto funding for a program run by the district attorney in Austin, Rosemary Lehmberg. The Travis County Democrat had been charged with drunken driving and refused to resign. While Fabiani's ability to navigate crisis communications will be useful to the Republican politician, Perry's reputation is on the line as he is simultaneously laying the foundation for a possible second White House bid. Perry's team approached Fabiani about working on the case, and he accepted because "this case raises very significant First Amendment issues," he told CNN. His hire is another attempt to show that even Democrats think the charges against Perry are ridiculous. "I'm proud to join Governor Perry's outstanding team which has been assembled to fight back against this attack on the rule of law," Fabiani said in a statement. "I am confident this prosecution will be revealed to be contrary to the law and wholly meritless." Fabiani joined the who's who list of political legal defense. The Harvard-educated lawyer will be on the same team as Ben Ginsberg, a sharp departure from 14 years ago when the two were on opposite sides of the Florida presidential recount that sent George W. Bush to the White House. Ginsberg worked for Bush, and Fabiani for Gore, then the vice president. Leading Perry's defense is Tony Buzbee, a Texas trial lawyer whose bio is 25 paragraphs long and includes media references like this one: "The New York Times stated it best when it described Buzbee like this: 'Mr. Buzbee is a big, mean, ambitious, tenacious, fire-breathing Texas trial lawyer. Really big. Poster boy big.'" Perry has said he acted lawfully and indicated the charges were political. "I refer to Travis County as the blueberry in the tomato soup if you know what I mean," Perry said in New Hampshire Friday, referring to the liberal-leaning political views in the Austin area, compared to other parts of the reliably red state. A confident Rick Perry hits the road after indictment . CNN's Kevin Bohn and Ashley Killough contributed to this report .
Rick Perry has added Mark Fabiani to his high-powered legal team . Fabiani has deep ties to the Democratic Party, including the Clintons and Al Gore . Perry's lawyers filed papers requesting his indictment be dropped .
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[ "(CNN) -- Texas Gov. Rick Perry added another", "high-powered lawyer to his team fighting a felony", "indictment against him, but this addition is just", "as much about sending a message than winning the", "case. Mark Fabiani has deep ties to the", "Democratic Party and is best known for his legal", "and crisis communication expertise. He guided", "President Bill Clinton in his White House years", "and also ran Al Gore's communications team during", "his presidential run in 2000. As Fabiani signed", "on, Perry's defense filed papers in Travis County", "District Court requesting the indictment be", "dismissed, arguing the charges are based on", "\"unconstitutional\" statute. Perry, a potential", "2016 Republican presidential candidate, has been", "charged with coercion of a public servant and", "abuse of his official capacity. They involve his", "threat last year to veto funding for a program", "run by the district attorney in Austin, Rosemary", "Lehmberg. The Travis County Democrat had been", "charged with drunken driving and refused to", "resign. While Fabiani's ability to navigate", "crisis communications will be useful to the", "Republican politician, Perry's reputation is on", "the line as he is simultaneously laying the", "foundation for a possible second White House bid.", "Perry's team approached Fabiani about working on", "the case, and he accepted because \"this case", "raises very significant First Amendment issues,\"", "he told CNN. His hire is another attempt to show", "that even Democrats think the charges against", "Perry are ridiculous. \"I'm proud to join Governor", "Perry's outstanding team which has been assembled", "to fight back against this attack on the rule of", "law,\" Fabiani said in a statement. \"I am", "confident this prosecution will be revealed to be", "contrary to the law and wholly meritless.\"", "Fabiani joined the who's who list of political", "legal defense. The Harvard-educated lawyer will", "be on the same team as Ben Ginsberg, a sharp", "departure from 14 years ago when the two were on", "opposite sides of the Florida presidential", "recount that sent George W. Bush to the White", "House. Ginsberg worked for Bush, and Fabiani for", "Gore, then the vice president. Leading Perry's", "defense is Tony Buzbee, a Texas trial lawyer", "whose bio is 25 paragraphs long and includes", "media references like this one: \"The New York", "Times stated it best when it described Buzbee", "like this: 'Mr. Buzbee is a big, mean, ambitious,", "tenacious, fire-breathing Texas trial lawyer.", "Really big. Poster boy big.'\" Perry has said he", "acted lawfully and indicated the charges were", "political. \"I refer to Travis County as the", "blueberry in the tomato soup if you know what I", "mean,\" Perry said in New Hampshire Friday,", "referring to the liberal-leaning political views", "in the Austin area, compared to other parts of", "the reliably red state. A confident Rick Perry", "hits the road after indictment . CNN's Kevin Bohn", "and Ashley Killough contributed to this report ." ]
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(CNN) -- Texas Gov. Rick Perry added another high-powered lawyer to his team fighting a felony case. Mark Fabiani has deep ties to the Democratic Party and is best known for his legal on, Perry's defense filed papers in Travis County District Court requesting the indictment be
Billy Joe Saunders' dream of becoming the first traveller to win a world title proved to be alive and well as he despatched Emanuele Blandamura to win the vacant European middleweight title. At just 24 years of age the 2008 Olympian has already established himself as the country's best at domestic level, owning the British title. Topping the bill in Manchester after the heavyweight match between Tyson Fury and Dereck Chisora was scrapped, he made another significant step up, stopping his Italian opponent in the eighth round to claim the respected continental belt and move himself a step closer to a world title crack. Victor: Billy Joe Saunders celebrates his win . Overcome: He defeated Italy's Emanuele Blandamura . Saunders (19-0, 10KO wins) was eager to impress against 34-year-old Blandamura (22-0, 5KOs), who was unbeaten coming in but having never faced anyone of note. The southpaw looked slick as usual in the opening stages at the Phones4u Arena and a southpaw right looked hurtful in the second, only for Blandamura to bounce back with an immediate counter. Saunders seemed to be boxing within himself and was well ahead by the middle stages, though he did not have it all his own way. The Brit's occasional bolo punches were decent but rarely built upon, though his timing was impressive as usual. The action livened a little in the seventh as Saunders - who had failed to knock out his four previous opponents - engaged in more of a fight with Blandamura, himself with an unintimidating stoppage record. Too strong: He stopped his opponent in the eighth round . Class: The British fighter outshone his opponent in Manchester . A southpaw one-two landed on the Italian nicely but that was easily the highlight. It all changed in the eighth. After another scrappy period, Saunders pulled out a sublime right hook to leave Blandamura senseless on the ropes. The Englishman, smelling blood, charged forward and landed again as French referee Robin Delpierre moved in to administer a standing count. However, the Italian corner threw the towel in when they saw their man in dire straights and the official waved the fight off. On the undercard, Liam Smith pulled out a shot from nowhere in the sixth to keep his British light-middleweight title against midlander Jason Welborn. Welborn, from Rowley Regis, had been impressing the crowd with his intelligent pressure until Scouser Smith uncorked a lovely right to the body from which Welborn could not recover. Overcome: The Italian was overwhelmed in the end . Camaraderie:: Blandamura acknowledges his conqueror at the end of the bout . Walsall's Martin Gethin failed to reclaim the vacant British title when he was stopped by unbeaten Mancunian Terry Flanagan due to a hurtful injury to his right ear. Saunders immediately called out middleweight rival Chris Eubank Jr. 'It was a bit of a letdown of a fight,' he said. 'My timing was a bit out after 10 months out but I landed the shot.' 'If Eubank wants the fight and he's got a pair, let's fight. If he wants it, let him get in the ring.'
Saunders defeats Blandamura for European middleweight title . Stopped his Italian opponent in the eighth round to claim vacant belt . Called for fight with Chris Eubank Jr in the aftermath of the bout .
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win the vacant European middleweight title. At step up, stopping his Italian opponent in the eighth round to claim the respected continental in more of a fight with Blandamura, himself with middleweight rival Chris Eubank Jr. 'It was a bit
By . Mark Duell . PUBLISHED: . 10:38 EST, 13 September 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 03:07 EST, 14 September 2012 . Prison visit: Sheila Lee was on her way to see paedophile Anthony Lee, pictured, in jail when she veered into the path of another car in East Yorkshire . The 70-year-old woman driver at the centre of a horror crash that killed three people had been drinking before driving to visit her paedophile husband in prison, an inquest was told. Sheila Lee was almost twice the drink-drive limit in April when her Volvo car crossed lanes and went into the path of a Volkswagen Golf near Goole, East Yorkshire. The impact killed father Derek Sarkar, 46, and his son Ethan Sarkar, 14, while seriously injuring Derek’s wife Karen and their ten-year-old daughter Abbie - as well as killing Mrs Lee. Mrs Lee, who lived in Wigginton, near York, and was travelling to Doncaster Prison, had 141mg of alcohol in 100ml of blood - far above the legal limit for driving at 80mg, the Hull inquest heard. A third-full bottle of pear wine with vodka was found in her car and remnants of the same coloured liquid were found in a glass. Mrs Lee also had a prescription sedative in her system. She was visiting husband Anthony Lee, 67, who was jailed last December for seven years and called a ‘monster’ by police for abusing two generations of the same family over 21 years. He indecently assaulted one victim repeatedly from the ages of 10 to 17, and then - more than a decade later - assaulted her daughter three times, when she was aged between five and 10. Dr Latifu Sanni, who carried out all three post-mortem examinations, told Hull Coroner’s Court of Mrs Lee: ‘The ethanol may have had a detrimental effect on cognitive functions and motor skills.' Tragic deaths: The impact of the crash killed father Derek Sarkar, 46, (left) and his son Ethan Sarkar, 14 (right) ‘The concentration of drugs was of a therapeutic range of use - but combined with the sedative, it may have increased the sedation affects.’ Ethan and Derek Sarkar, both from Birmingham, were sitting in the front of their Golf when the crash happened on a canal bridge. The family were planning to celebrate Abbie’s birthday. They were hoping to do so with Karen’s friend Jane. Bedding, drinks and Easter eggs for the party at Jane’s house in Selby, North Yorkshire, were all found near their car. Karen Sarkar said in a statement read out at the inquest: ‘I was sat in the back with Abbie and Derek and Ethan were in the front. We were singing, talking and having a laugh, like anyone would do. ‘I don’t recall the impact but I recall waking up and hearing Abbie screaming. I remember it took an age for them to get me out of the car - I was trapped by my legs.’ Survivors: The crash seriously injured Derek’s wife Karen (right) and their ten-year-old daughter Abbie (left) Karen spent three months in hospital in Leeds and had pins and plates put in her body. She has had several surgical procedures and will probably need more surgery in future. 'I remember we were singing, talking and having a laugh, like anyone would do. I don’t recall the impact but I recall waking up and hearing Abbie screaming. I remember it took an age for them to get me out of the car - I was trapped by my legs' Karen Sarkar . She said: ‘I’ve only recently been able to climb the stairs and sleep in my own bed. I have to rely on family and friends for help to do chores. ‘I’m currently seeking professional help as I have anxiety and panic and attacks and Abbie and I are both getting counselling. 'Abbie has a cradle halo brace on her head to protect her neck, so she can’t play with her friends like an average ten-year-old. I’ve lost my best friend in Derek and my beautiful baby boy Ethan. Nothing will ever bring them back.’ Mrs Lee had suffered from depression and anxiety and struggled with drinking problems in the past, the inquest on Tuesday heard. Crash scene: Ethan and Derek Sarkar, both from Birmingham, were sitting in the front of their Golf when the crash happened on a canal bridge. The family were planning to celebrate Abbie's birthday . Her daughter Karen, who was in a Ford Mondeo behind when the crash happened, said she did not believe Mrs Lee had been drinking before they set off from their home to Doncaster. The Sarkar family released a . statement, after the inquest. It said: ‘We are devastated by the tragic . loss of Derek and Ethan and we are thankful that the inquest has now . taken place. ‘We continue to . support Karen and Abbie as they recover from their very serious . injuries and as they attempt to re-build their lives. We are all still . grieving and are slowly beginning to come to terms with our tragic loss. ‘We . would like to take this opportunity to thank friends, family and all . the professionals that have given us help in our time of need. ‘Now . that the inquest has taken place we would be very grateful if our . privacy is respected so that we can all re-build our lives and cherish . the memories of our beloved family members.’ She said: ‘I was following behind her but after a roundabout I lost sight of her for a bit. I continued following her and, as the road had some bends, I kept seeing her ahead. ‘About 400 or 500 yards before the bridge I lost sight of her again. Then I saw a cloud of smoke on the bridge with a bit of burgundy on one side and some silver on the other. ‘The cloud cleared and I saw both vehicles - there was substantial damage and they were completely blocking the road.’ Coroner Geoffrey Saul said all three people had died from injuries sustained in the crash. He also made clear that the coroner’s court does not seek to prove any criminal or civil liability. He said: ‘I will simply say that Derek and Ethan were in a VW Golf, which was being driving appropriately, when for some reason the vehicle driven by Mrs Lee strayed from its own carriageway and into the oncoming carriageway. ‘There was no evidence of excessive speed but the incline of the bridge meant neither driver had an advanced view of the other car.' Coroner Saul returned a verdict of accidental death.
Sheila Lee was driving to visit 'monster' Anthony Lee in Doncaster Prison . But she was twice drink-drive limit and her car hit Derek and Ethan Sarkar . Derek's wife and daughter were seriously injured but survived April crash . Inquest returned 'accidental death' verdict over East Yorkshire incident .
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[ "By . Mark Duell . PUBLISHED: . 10:38 EST, 13", "September 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 03:07 EST, 14", "September 2012 . Prison visit: Sheila Lee was on", "her way to see paedophile Anthony Lee, pictured,", "in jail when she veered into the path of another", "car in East Yorkshire . The 70-year-old woman", "driver at the centre of a horror crash that", "killed three people had been drinking before", "driving to visit her paedophile husband in", "prison, an inquest was told. Sheila Lee was", "almost twice the drink-drive limit in April when", "her Volvo car crossed lanes and went into the", "path of a Volkswagen Golf near Goole, East", "Yorkshire. The impact killed father Derek Sarkar,", "46, and his son Ethan Sarkar, 14, while seriously", "injuring Derek’s wife Karen and their", "ten-year-old daughter Abbie - as well as killing", "Mrs Lee. Mrs Lee, who lived in Wigginton, near", "York, and was travelling to Doncaster Prison, had", "141mg of alcohol in 100ml of blood - far above", "the legal limit for driving at 80mg, the Hull", "inquest heard. A third-full bottle of pear wine", "with vodka was found in her car and remnants of", "the same coloured liquid were found in a glass.", "Mrs Lee also had a prescription sedative in her", "system. She was visiting husband Anthony Lee, 67,", "who was jailed last December for seven years and", "called a ‘monster’ by police for abusing two", "generations of the same family over 21 years. He", "indecently assaulted one victim repeatedly from", "the ages of 10 to 17, and then - more than a", "decade later - assaulted her daughter three", "times, when she was aged between five and 10. Dr", "Latifu Sanni, who carried out all three", "post-mortem examinations, told Hull Coroner’s", "Court of Mrs Lee: ‘The ethanol may have had a", "detrimental effect on cognitive functions and", "motor skills.' Tragic deaths: The impact of the", "crash killed father Derek Sarkar, 46, (left) and", "his son Ethan Sarkar, 14 (right) ‘The", "concentration of drugs was of a therapeutic range", "of use - but combined with the sedative, it may", "have increased the sedation affects.’ Ethan and", "Derek Sarkar, both from Birmingham, were sitting", "in the front of their Golf when the crash", "happened on a canal bridge. The family were", "planning to celebrate Abbie’s birthday. They were", "hoping to do so with Karen’s friend Jane.", "Bedding, drinks and Easter eggs for the party at", "Jane’s house in Selby, North Yorkshire, were all", "found near their car. Karen Sarkar said in a", "statement read out at the inquest: ‘I was sat in", "the back with Abbie and Derek and Ethan were in", "the front. We were singing, talking and having a", "laugh, like anyone would do. ‘I don’t recall the", "impact but I recall waking up and hearing Abbie", "screaming. I remember it took an age for them to", "get me out of the car - I was trapped by my", "legs.’ Survivors: The crash seriously injured", "Derek’s wife Karen (right) and their ten-year-old", "daughter Abbie (left) Karen spent three months in", "hospital in Leeds and had pins and plates put in", "her body. She has had several surgical procedures", "and will probably need more surgery in future. 'I", "remember we were singing, talking and having a", "laugh, like anyone would do. I don’t recall the", "impact but I recall waking up and hearing Abbie", "screaming. I remember it took an age for them to", "get me out of the car - I was trapped by my legs'", "Karen Sarkar . She said: ‘I’ve only recently been", "able to climb the stairs and sleep in my own bed.", "I have to rely on family and friends for help to", "do chores. ‘I’m currently seeking professional", "help as I have anxiety and panic and attacks and", "Abbie and I are both getting counselling. 'Abbie", "has a cradle halo brace on her head to protect", "her neck, so she can’t play with her friends like", "an average ten-year-old. I’ve lost my best friend", "in Derek and my beautiful baby boy Ethan. Nothing", "will ever bring them back.’ Mrs Lee had suffered", "from depression and anxiety and struggled with", "drinking problems in the past, the inquest on", "Tuesday heard. Crash scene: Ethan and Derek", "Sarkar, both from Birmingham, were sitting in the", "front of their Golf when the crash happened on a", "canal bridge. The family were planning to", "celebrate Abbie's birthday . Her daughter Karen,", "who was in a Ford Mondeo behind when the crash", "happened, said she did not believe Mrs Lee had", "been drinking before they set off from their home", "to Doncaster. The Sarkar family released a .", "statement, after the inquest. It said: ‘We are", "devastated by the tragic . loss of Derek and", "Ethan and we are thankful that the inquest has", "now . taken place. ‘We continue to . support", "Karen and Abbie as they recover from their very", "serious . injuries and as they attempt to", "re-build their lives. We are all still . grieving", "and are slowly beginning to come to terms with", "our tragic loss. ‘We . would like to take this", "opportunity to thank friends, family and all .", "the professionals that have given us help in our", "time of need. ‘Now . that the inquest has taken", "place we would be very grateful if our . privacy", "is respected so that we can all re-build our", "lives and cherish . the memories of our beloved", "family members.’ She said: ‘I was following", "behind her but after a roundabout I lost sight of", "her for a bit. I continued following her and, as", "the road had some bends, I kept seeing her ahead.", "‘About 400 or 500 yards before the bridge I lost", "sight of her again. Then I saw a cloud of smoke", "on the bridge with a bit of burgundy on one side", "and some silver on the other. ‘The cloud cleared", "and I saw both vehicles - there was substantial", "damage and they were completely blocking the", "road.’ Coroner Geoffrey Saul said all three", "people had died from injuries sustained in the", "crash. He also made clear that the coroner’s", "court does not seek to prove any criminal or", "civil liability. He said: ‘I will simply say that", "Derek and Ethan were in a VW Golf, which was", "being driving appropriately, when for some reason", "the vehicle driven by Mrs Lee strayed from its", "own carriageway and into the oncoming", "carriageway. ‘There was no evidence of excessive", "speed but the incline of the bridge meant neither", "driver had an advanced view of the other car.'", "Coroner Saul returned a verdict of accidental", "death." ]
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September 2012 . Prison visit: Sheila Lee was on car in East Yorkshire . The 70-year-old woman driving to visit her paedophile husband in almost twice the drink-drive limit in April when injuring Derek’s wife Karen and their the back with Abbie and Derek and Ethan were in legs.’ Survivors: The crash seriously injured death.
State College, Pennsylvania (CNN) -- Penn State students and alumni held a candlelight vigil late Sunday to honor and remember Joe Paterno, the iconic former football coach. Paterno, 85, died Sunday at a State College, Pennsylvania, hospital, according to his family. He had been suffering from lung cancer and had recently broken his pelvis. "It is with great sadness that we announce that Joe Paterno passed away earlier today," said the statement. "His loss leaves a void in our lives that will never be filled." Students braved freezing temperatures to attend the vigil on the lawn of the Old Main building on Penn State's campus. They held candles, locked arms, and sung the school's alma mater to say goodbye. Later, they walked over to a statue of Paterno outside Beaver Stadium, which has become a sort of makeshift memorial. "He's more than a coach; his family's more than a family," said Bethanna Edmiston, a local resident and alumna who met her husband at Penn State. "It's extremely difficult for the whole Nittany nation," she said. "Unless you're part of Penn State, you just don't understand what it means." Share your thoughts on Paterno's death . Earlier on Sunday, many fans were seen crying as they stood at the statue. It features Paterno with his index finger outstretched in the "No. 1" gesture. A quote from Paterno, who spent 61 years at Penn State, is on the wall behind the statue. "They ask me what I'd like written about me when I'm gone," the quote says. "I hope they write I made Penn State a better place, not just that I was a good football coach." Edmiston said she moved to State College at age 8, as Paterno took the reins at Penn State. "Our family thanks Penn Staters, students & all people for prayers & support for my Dad," Paterno's son, Jay Paterno, tweeted Sunday, "He felt your support in his fight." Family statement: "He fought hard until the end" The gathering at the statue has been ongoing since Saturday night, after a family spokesman said Paterno's condition had worsened. Some shoveled snow so others could walk up and touch Paterno's outstretched hand on his statue. Signs, flowers and candles surrounded the statue, along with photographs of Paterno. "You're our hero," one said. Another one, flanked by candles, simply said: "Coach." Jay Paterno tweeted Saturday night that he drove by the statue, and that the love and support inspired his father. "He died as he lived," the family statement said. "He fought hard until the end, stayed positive, thought only of others and constantly reminded everyone of how blessed his life had been." Media falsely report Paterno's death . Several websites that reported Saturday night that Paterno had died later apologized for the error, including the Penn State student news website Onward State, the first to report the erroneous information. Paterno was fired in November amid outrage over the handling of accusations against former defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky, who faces more than 50 counts involving sexual acts with 10 boys since 1994. Sandusky has pleaded not guilty. But several of those gathered at the statue Sunday remembered Paterno as a unifying presence both at the university and in State College. "I want everyone in our whole country to know that Joe united us," said Diane Farley, a Penn State alumna and current university employee. "And I don't want anyone to point fingers at anyone anymore, and I want them to know that State College is a place that cares, because Joe cared, and there's just been a lot of confusion in the past six weeks ... We're all on this Earth together. We're all going to go out eventually, like Joe, and we need to be a little bit more loving and caring with each other." "They're just ordinary people," Edmiston said of the Paterno family. "They lived in the same house since they moved there, not a fancy house, just everyday people. They gave everything they had to Penn State -- not only money, but their time, their efforts. It's just an amazing legacy that he's left behind." Another man said he doesn't believe the scandal will tarnish Paterno's memory. "It won't define him," said the man, who did not give his name. "It wasn't who he was." The family previously said Paterno had a treatable form of cancer. In December, he was admitted to a hospital after fracturing his pelvis when he slipped and fell at his home in State College. Under Paterno's 46-year leadership, the Nittany Lions won two national championships, went undefeated five times and finished in the top 25 national rankings 35 times, according to his official Penn State biography. Sports Illustrated: Paterno's legacy was more than the final chapter . At the time of Paterno's dismissal, Vice Chairman of Trustees John P. Surma said he hoped the school's 95,000 students and hundreds of thousands of alumni would believe the decision "is in the best long-term interest of the university, which is much larger than athletic programs." Paterno told the Washington Post this month he felt inadequate to deal with the initial allegation of abuse against Sandusky. "I didn't know exactly how to handle it and I was afraid to do something that might jeopardize what the university procedure was," Paterno told the Post. "So I backed away and turned it over to some other people, people I thought would have a little more expertise than I did. It didn't work out that way." The former coach spoke with a raspy voice during the interview -- Paterno's first extensive comments since being fired. A Penn State graduate assistant, Mike McQueary, told the grand jury late last year that he had seen Sandusky "with a boy in the shower and that it was severe sexual acts going on and that it was wrong and over the line." He said he had gone to Paterno with what he saw. Paterno said he'd never been told the graphic details revealed in a grand jury report, but that he nevertheless reported the allegations to his boss, then-Athletic Director Tim Curley. Curley and Gary Schultz, a former university vice president, have been charged with perjury and failure to report the abuse allegations, which law enforcement did not learn about for several years. They have pleaded not guilty. "You know, he didn't want to get specific," Paterno said about McQueary. "And to be frank with you I don't know that it would have done any good, because I never heard of, of, rape and a man. So I just did what I thought was best. I talked to people that I thought would be, if there was a problem, that would be following up on it," he told The Washington Post. "I called my superiors and I said, 'Hey, we got a problem, I think. Would you guys look into it?' Because I didn't know, you know ... I had never had to deal with something like that. And I didn't feel adequate," Paterno said. "Joe was Penn State," Edmiston said. "He made Penn State. And it's really a very sad, sad day for all of us." CNN's Sarah Hoye and CNN contributor Sara Ganim contributed to this report.
NEW: Student, alumni hold a candlelight vigil . Paterno's son to fans: "He felt your support in his fight" The iconic coach died Sunday at age 85 . Paterno was fired over the handling of sex abuse claims against a former assistant .
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[ "State College, Pennsylvania (CNN) -- Penn State", "students and alumni held a candlelight vigil late", "Sunday to honor and remember Joe Paterno, the", "iconic former football coach. Paterno, 85, died", "Sunday at a State College, Pennsylvania,", "hospital, according to his family. He had been", "suffering from lung cancer and had recently", "broken his pelvis. \"It is with great sadness that", "we announce that Joe Paterno passed away earlier", "today,\" said the statement. \"His loss leaves a", "void in our lives that will never be filled.\"", "Students braved freezing temperatures to attend", "the vigil on the lawn of the Old Main building on", "Penn State's campus. They held candles, locked", "arms, and sung the school's alma mater to say", "goodbye. Later, they walked over to a statue of", "Paterno outside Beaver Stadium, which has become", "a sort of makeshift memorial. \"He's more than a", "coach; his family's more than a family,\" said", "Bethanna Edmiston, a local resident and alumna", "who met her husband at Penn State. \"It's", "extremely difficult for the whole Nittany", "nation,\" she said. \"Unless you're part of Penn", "State, you just don't understand what it means.\"", "Share your thoughts on Paterno's death . Earlier", "on Sunday, many fans were seen crying as they", "stood at the statue. It features Paterno with his", "index finger outstretched in the \"No. 1\" gesture.", "A quote from Paterno, who spent 61 years at Penn", "State, is on the wall behind the statue. \"They", "ask me what I'd like written about me when I'm", "gone,\" the quote says. \"I hope they write I made", "Penn State a better place, not just that I was a", "good football coach.\" Edmiston said she moved to", "State College at age 8, as Paterno took the reins", "at Penn State. \"Our family thanks Penn Staters,", "students & all people for prayers & support for", "my Dad,\" Paterno's son, Jay Paterno, tweeted", "Sunday, \"He felt your support in his fight.\"", "Family statement: \"He fought hard until the end\"", "The gathering at the statue has been ongoing", "since Saturday night, after a family spokesman", "said Paterno's condition had worsened. Some", "shoveled snow so others could walk up and touch", "Paterno's outstretched hand on his statue. Signs,", "flowers and candles surrounded the statue, along", "with photographs of Paterno. \"You're our hero,\"", "one said. Another one, flanked by candles, simply", "said: \"Coach.\" Jay Paterno tweeted Saturday night", "that he drove by the statue, and that the love", "and support inspired his father. \"He died as he", "lived,\" the family statement said. \"He fought", "hard until the end, stayed positive, thought only", "of others and constantly reminded everyone of how", "blessed his life had been.\" Media falsely report", "Paterno's death . Several websites that reported", "Saturday night that Paterno had died later", "apologized for the error, including the Penn", "State student news website Onward State, the", "first to report the erroneous information.", "Paterno was fired in November amid outrage over", "the handling of accusations against former", "defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky, who faces", "more than 50 counts involving sexual acts with 10", "boys since 1994. Sandusky has pleaded not guilty.", "But several of those gathered at the statue", "Sunday remembered Paterno as a unifying presence", "both at the university and in State College. \"I", "want everyone in our whole country to know that", "Joe united us,\" said Diane Farley, a Penn State", "alumna and current university employee. \"And I", "don't want anyone to point fingers at anyone", "anymore, and I want them to know that State", "College is a place that cares, because Joe cared,", "and there's just been a lot of confusion in the", "past six weeks ... We're all on this Earth", "together. We're all going to go out eventually,", "like Joe, and we need to be a little bit more", "loving and caring with each other.\" \"They're just", "ordinary people,\" Edmiston said of the Paterno", "family. \"They lived in the same house since they", "moved there, not a fancy house, just everyday", "people. They gave everything they had to Penn", "State -- not only money, but their time, their", "efforts. It's just an amazing legacy that he's", "left behind.\" Another man said he doesn't believe", "the scandal will tarnish Paterno's memory. \"It", "won't define him,\" said the man, who did not give", "his name. \"It wasn't who he was.\" The family", "previously said Paterno had a treatable form of", "cancer. In December, he was admitted to a", "hospital after fracturing his pelvis when he", "slipped and fell at his home in State College.", "Under Paterno's 46-year leadership, the Nittany", "Lions won two national championships, went", "undefeated five times and finished in the top 25", "national rankings 35 times, according to his", "official Penn State biography. Sports", "Illustrated: Paterno's legacy was more than the", "final chapter . At the time of Paterno's", "dismissal, Vice Chairman of Trustees John P.", "Surma said he hoped the school's 95,000 students", "and hundreds of thousands of alumni would believe", "the decision \"is in the best long-term interest", "of the university, which is much larger than", "athletic programs.\" Paterno told the Washington", "Post this month he felt inadequate to deal with", "the initial allegation of abuse against Sandusky.", "\"I didn't know exactly how to handle it and I was", "afraid to do something that might jeopardize what", "the university procedure was,\" Paterno told the", "Post. \"So I backed away and turned it over to", "some other people, people I thought would have a", "little more expertise than I did. It didn't work", "out that way.\" The former coach spoke with a", "raspy voice during the interview -- Paterno's", "first extensive comments since being fired. A", "Penn State graduate assistant, Mike McQueary,", "told the grand jury late last year that he had", "seen Sandusky \"with a boy in the shower and that", "it was severe sexual acts going on and that it", "was wrong and over the line.\" He said he had gone", "to Paterno with what he saw. Paterno said he'd", "never been told the graphic details revealed in a", "grand jury report, but that he nevertheless", "reported the allegations to his boss,", "then-Athletic Director Tim Curley. Curley and", "Gary Schultz, a former university vice president,", "have been charged with perjury and failure to", "report the abuse allegations, which law", "enforcement did not learn about for several", "years. They have pleaded not guilty. \"You know,", "he didn't want to get specific,\" Paterno said", "about McQueary. \"And to be frank with you I don't", "know that it would have done any good, because I", "never heard of, of, rape and a man. So I just did", "what I thought was best. I talked to people that", "I thought would be, if there was a problem, that", "would be following up on it,\" he told The", "Washington Post. \"I called my superiors and I", "said, 'Hey, we got a problem, I think. Would you", "guys look into it?' Because I didn't know, you", "know ... I had never had to deal with something", "like that. And I didn't feel adequate,\" Paterno", "said. \"Joe was Penn State,\" Edmiston said. \"He", "made Penn State. And it's really a very sad, sad", "day for all of us.\" CNN's Sarah Hoye and CNN", "contributor Sara Ganim contributed to this", "report." ]
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students and alumni held a candlelight vigil late iconic former football coach. Paterno, 85, died Sunday, "He felt your support in his fight." Paterno was fired in November amid outrage over the handling of accusations against former
Angry at her Nascar rival for apparently spinning her off the track for a second time in two days, Danica Patrick certainly let Denny Hamlin know about it when she confronted him after a qualifying race. The pair were involved in a heated argument in which she accused the Joe Gibbs Racing driver of spinning her off the track during the 150 mile race before Sunday's Daytona 500. Patrick needed to finish 15th or better to guarantee a spot and managed to come in 10th despite the setback. A furious Danica Patrick (right) calls out Denny Hamlin after the pair had a coming together during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Budweiser Duel 2 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida . Patrick, in car 10, span off track after being sent sideways by the incident with Hamlin seconds before . She was not happy with her fellow driver, telling him straight 'you got on my left rear and spun me out' Hamlin eventually clasped his head in his hands as Patrick refused to accept his explanation for the spin . But she wasn't about to let Hamlin of the hook as, with cameras rolling, she marches over to Hamlin, grasps him by his race suit and makes her feelings clear in front of dozens of closely packed onlookers post race on Thursday. The two had already been involved in an incident in practice the day before where Patrick accused Hamlin of the very same thing. In yesterday's confrontation over the dangerous high speed smash, she berated him furiously, saying: 'What are you doing, seriously? You did the same thing in practice. 'You get on my left rear and it spins me out. 'Don't be up my a** on my left corner again.' Hamlin replied: 'Nobody has your back like I do but I can't give you an extra two feet because it's you.' The heated argument continued, with Hamlin try to calm Patrick, who stares him out intensely while he makes his case. He holds out his hands in a conciliatory gesture and grasps Patrick round the shoulders at times, but there is no placating her and Hamlin finally seems exasperated and covers his face with his hands. Hamlin tried to tell Patrick the problem was with her car's aerodynamics but sh was having none of it . The spin left Patrick fighting to finish high enough to qualify for the 500, but she still managed to do so . Patrick told Hamlin: 'You did the same thing, nobody else left me with a problem out there' 'He cut across my rear bumper and pulls the back end around,' Patrick said. 'I don't want to have these issues, but if we're going to have these issues then we're going to have to deal with them. 'We can't be putting ourselves out of our race at someone else's expense and nothing's happened to him.' Tony Stewart, her team co-owner, entered the fray and instructed Hamlin to watch the video. 'What do you want me to do Tony, not race close?' replied Hamlin, adamant that Patrick's car was too loose and he didn't make contact. He maintained the spin was caused by aerodynamics, not contact. 'I try to treat everyone as equal,' Hamlin said. 'If you're in this Cup series, you deserved your way here and you can handle a lot of situations. 'I just got close to her and her car got loose again. I just tried to explain that, "Danica, oh, it's you, I've got to stay away two feet because your car is loose?" 'I guess I just have to give more room because once I get close enough to her, her car just gets out of control.' After the crash Patrick's Stewart-Haas Racing team worked frantically on rapid repairs and she restarted 18th with two laps to go. She was pushed all the way around Daytona International Speedway by teammate Kurt Busch to finish high enough to make the main event on Sunday.
Danica Patrick involved in a heated argument with Joe Gibbs Racing driver . Accused him of spinning her off during qualifying race for Daytona 500 . Pair previously had a coming together during practice for the Florida race . In heated Daytona Beach exchange Patrick said: 'You did the same thing' She eventually finished 10th and still qualified for Sunday's big event .
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[ "Angry at her Nascar rival for apparently spinning", "her off the track for a second time in two days,", "Danica Patrick certainly let Denny Hamlin know", "about it when she confronted him after a", "qualifying race. The pair were involved in a", "heated argument in which she accused the Joe", "Gibbs Racing driver of spinning her off the track", "during the 150 mile race before Sunday's Daytona", "500. Patrick needed to finish 15th or better to", "guarantee a spot and managed to come in 10th", "despite the setback. A furious Danica Patrick", "(right) calls out Denny Hamlin after the pair had", "a coming together during the NASCAR Sprint Cup", "Series Budweiser Duel 2 at Daytona International", "Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida . Patrick, in", "car 10, span off track after being sent sideways", "by the incident with Hamlin seconds before . She", "was not happy with her fellow driver, telling him", "straight 'you got on my left rear and spun me", "out' Hamlin eventually clasped his head in his", "hands as Patrick refused to accept his", "explanation for the spin . But she wasn't about", "to let Hamlin of the hook as, with cameras", "rolling, she marches over to Hamlin, grasps him", "by his race suit and makes her feelings clear in", "front of dozens of closely packed onlookers post", "race on Thursday. The two had already been", "involved in an incident in practice the day", "before where Patrick accused Hamlin of the very", "same thing. In yesterday's confrontation over the", "dangerous high speed smash, she berated him", "furiously, saying: 'What are you doing,", "seriously? You did the same thing in practice.", "'You get on my left rear and it spins me out.", "'Don't be up my a** on my left corner again.'", "Hamlin replied: 'Nobody has your back like I do", "but I can't give you an extra two feet because", "it's you.' The heated argument continued, with", "Hamlin try to calm Patrick, who stares him out", "intensely while he makes his case. He holds out", "his hands in a conciliatory gesture and grasps", "Patrick round the shoulders at times, but there", "is no placating her and Hamlin finally seems", "exasperated and covers his face with his hands.", "Hamlin tried to tell Patrick the problem was with", "her car's aerodynamics but sh was having none of", "it . The spin left Patrick fighting to finish", "high enough to qualify for the 500, but she still", "managed to do so . Patrick told Hamlin: 'You did", "the same thing, nobody else left me with a", "problem out there' 'He cut across my rear bumper", "and pulls the back end around,' Patrick said. 'I", "don't want to have these issues, but if we're", "going to have these issues then we're going to", "have to deal with them. 'We can't be putting", "ourselves out of our race at someone else's", "expense and nothing's happened to him.' Tony", "Stewart, her team co-owner, entered the fray and", "instructed Hamlin to watch the video. 'What do", "you want me to do Tony, not race close?' replied", "Hamlin, adamant that Patrick's car was too loose", "and he didn't make contact. He maintained the", "spin was caused by aerodynamics, not contact. 'I", "try to treat everyone as equal,' Hamlin said. 'If", "you're in this Cup series, you deserved your way", "here and you can handle a lot of situations. 'I", "just got close to her and her car got loose", "again. I just tried to explain that, \"Danica, oh,", "it's you, I've got to stay away two feet because", "your car is loose?\" 'I guess I just have to give", "more room because once I get close enough to her,", "her car just gets out of control.' After the", "crash Patrick's Stewart-Haas Racing team worked", "frantically on rapid repairs and she restarted", "18th with two laps to go. She was pushed all the", "way around Daytona International Speedway by", "teammate Kurt Busch to finish high enough to make", "the main event on Sunday." ]
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Challenge: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has vowed to read a book every two weeks as part of his personal challenge for 2015 . Mark Zuckerberg has made his next book club pick, a release he considers especially timely after the recent terrorist attacks in Paris. The Facebook CEO announced Saturday he would take on Steven Pinker's 'The Better Angels of Our Nature,' a widely discussed and occasionally criticized 2011 book that contends violence has decreased in modern times and the world has become more humane. Zuckerberg posted the news on his Facebook page and on a community page he set up for his club, A Year of Books. 'Recent events might make it seem like violence and terrorism are more common than ever, so it's worth understanding that all violence — even terrorism — is actually decreasing over time. If we understand how we are achieving this, we can continue our path towards peace,' Zuckerberg wrote. 'A few people I trust have told me this is the best book they've ever read.' Among the book's admirers is Microsoft founder Bill Gates, who has called it his 'favorite book of the last decade' and 'a long but profound look at the reduction in violence and discrimination over time.' Next: Mark Zuckerberg has made his next book club pick, a release he considers especially timely after the recent terrorist attacks in Paris . Two weeks ago, Zuckerberg declared he would read a new book every other week in 2015, and he invited his millions of Facebook friends to join him and participate in an online discussion. His first choice, Moises Naim's 'The End of Power,' quickly became a best-seller on Amazon.com and elsewhere. But only 162 comments appear for last week's book club chat held on the community page, which has more than 260,000 likes. Within hours of Saturday's announcement, 'Better Angels' jumped from No. 6,521 on Amazon to No. 501. Pinker, 60, is a leading psychologist, linguist and cognitive scientist who teaches at Harvard University and has written several popular books, two of which, 'The Blank Slate' and 'How the Mind Works,' were finalists for the Pulitzer Prize. 'The Better Angels' is indeed long, more than 800 pages, so Zuckerberg is already fine-tuning his promise for a book every two weeks. He wrote that he'll need a month to finish 'The Better Angels,' but will recommend a shorter work in two weeks that can be read at the same time. Pinker's book also continues Zuckerberg's apparent preference for nonfiction works, written by men. His Facebook page lists 13 books recently read — 10 nonfiction and all by male authors. My challenge for 2015 is to read a new book every other week -- with an emphasis on learning about different cultures, beliefs, histories and technologies. Thank you to all 50,000 of you in our community who gave me suggestions for different challenges. Many of you proposed reading challenges. Cynthia Greco suggested I read one book a month that another person chooses -- and got 1,900 likes on her suggestion. Rachel Brown, Bill Munns, Marlo Kanipe and others suggested I read the Bible. My friend and colleague Amin Zoufonoun suggested I read and learn everything I can about a new country each week. I'm excited for my reading challenge. I've found reading books very intellectually fulfilling. Books allow you to fully explore a topic and immerse yourself in a deeper way than most media today. I'm looking forward to shifting more of my media diet towards reading books. If you want to follow along on my challenge and read the same books I do, I've created a page, A Year of Books, where I'll post what I'm reading. Please only participate in the discussions if you've actually read the books and have relevant points to add. The group will be moderated to keep it focused. Our first book of the year will be The End of Power by Moisés Naím. It's a book that explores how the world is shifting to give individual people more power that was traditionally only held by large governments, militaries and other organizations. The trend towards giving people more power is one I believe in deeply, and I'm looking forward to reading this book and exploring this in more detail. I appreciated all of your other suggestions for possible challenges as well. Many of you suggested I give money to help people in need -- and Priscilla and I fully intend to keep doing that through our philanthropic work. We'll have more to discuss there soon. Some of you suggested that I meet a new person every day. That was actually my challenge in 2013. Others suggested I teach a class. I've done that too, and I'd love to do it again and get more involved in education in the coming year. Thanks again for all of your suggestions, and I'm looking forward to a year of books!
Pinker's 'The Better Angels' claims we are currently living in the most peaceful moment in our species' existence . In a controversial book Pinker shows that despite the ceaseless news about war, crime, and terrorism, violence has actually been in decline over long stretches of history . Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg vowed to start a book club at the start of the year . The billionaire's first title for the new book club Moisés Naím’s 2013 book The End of Power sold 13,000 copies, .
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'A few people I trust have told me this is", "the best book they've ever read.' Among the", "book's admirers is Microsoft founder Bill Gates,", "who has called it his 'favorite book of the last", "decade' and 'a long but profound look at the", "reduction in violence and discrimination over", "time.' Next: Mark Zuckerberg has made his next", "book club pick, a release he considers especially", "timely after the recent terrorist attacks in", "Paris . Two weeks ago, Zuckerberg declared he", "would read a new book every other week in 2015,", "and he invited his millions of Facebook friends", "to join him and participate in an online", "discussion. His first choice, Moises Naim's 'The", "End of Power,' quickly became a best-seller on", "Amazon.com and elsewhere. But only 162 comments", "appear for last week's book club chat held on the", "community page, which has more than 260,000", "likes. Within hours of Saturday's announcement,", "'Better Angels' jumped from No. 6,521 on Amazon", "to No. 501. Pinker, 60, is a leading", "psychologist, linguist and cognitive scientist", "who teaches at Harvard University and has written", "several popular books, two of which, 'The Blank", "Slate' and 'How the Mind Works,' were finalists", "for the Pulitzer Prize. 'The Better Angels' is", "indeed long, more than 800 pages, so Zuckerberg", "is already fine-tuning his promise for a book", "every two weeks. He wrote that he'll need a month", "to finish 'The Better Angels,' but will recommend", "a shorter work in two weeks that can be read at", "the same time. Pinker's book also continues", "Zuckerberg's apparent preference for nonfiction", "works, written by men. His Facebook page lists 13", "books recently read — 10 nonfiction and all by", "male authors. My challenge for 2015 is to read a", "new book every other week -- with an emphasis on", "learning about different cultures, beliefs,", "histories and technologies. Thank you to all", "50,000 of you in our community who gave me", "suggestions for different challenges. Many of you", "proposed reading challenges. Cynthia Greco", "suggested I read one book a month that another", "person chooses -- and got 1,900 likes on her", "suggestion. Rachel Brown, Bill Munns, Marlo", "Kanipe and others suggested I read the Bible. My", "friend and colleague Amin Zoufonoun suggested I", "read and learn everything I can about a new", "country each week. I'm excited for my reading", "challenge. I've found reading books very", "intellectually fulfilling. Books allow you to", "fully explore a topic and immerse yourself in a", "deeper way than most media today. I'm looking", "forward to shifting more of my media diet towards", "reading books. If you want to follow along on my", "challenge and read the same books I do, I've", "created a page, A Year of Books, where I'll post", "what I'm reading. Please only participate in the", "discussions if you've actually read the books and", "have relevant points to add. The group will be", "moderated to keep it focused. Our first book of", "the year will be The End of Power by Moisés Naím.", "It's a book that explores how the world is", "shifting to give individual people more power", "that was traditionally only held by large", "governments, militaries and other organizations.", "The trend towards giving people more power is one", "I believe in deeply, and I'm looking forward to", "reading this book and exploring this in more", "detail. I appreciated all of your other", "suggestions for possible challenges as well. Many", "of you suggested I give money to help people in", "need -- and Priscilla and I fully intend to keep", "doing that through our philanthropic work. We'll", "have more to discuss there soon. Some of you", "suggested that I meet a new person every day.", "That was actually my challenge in 2013. Others", "suggested I teach a class. I've done that too,", "and I'd love to do it again and get more involved", "in education in the coming year. Thanks again for", "all of your suggestions, and I'm looking forward", "to a year of books!" ]
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Challenge: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has vowed Pinker's 'The Better Angels of Our Nature,' a book that contends violence has decreased in — is actually decreasing over time. If we decade' and 'a long but profound look at the for the Pulitzer Prize. 'The Better Angels' is the year will be The End of Power by Moisés Naím. to a year of books!
By . Fiona Macrae Science Correspondent . PUBLISHED: . 14:45 EST, 23 September 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 02:09 EST, 24 September 2013 . Lord Lawson's Global Warming Policy Foundation say the Met Office's predictions are biased . The Met Office’s global warming predictions are flawed and could result in millions of pounds being squandered, it is claimed. A report for a think tank led by former Tory chancellor Lord Lawson says a computer programme behind figures that shape climate change policy is biased in favour of higher temperatures. Large sums of public and private sector money could be ‘malinvested’ in everything from wind farms to heat-proof road surfaces as a result, it claims. Lord Lawson, chairman of the Global Warming Policy Foundation, said: ‘The Government’s policy of abandoning cheap conventional energy and moving to expensive (and unreliable) renewable energy has always been of dubious merit. 'The fact that it now emerges this policy has been based on projections by a computer model which has been found to be fatally flawed means that an independent expert review of the model and its projections is both essential and urgent.’ The claim, hotly disputed by the Met Office, comes as scientists and officials meet in Stockholm to finalise a major report by the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. Experts claim the think tank timed its report to undermine the IPCC, which is expected to say the case for man-made global warming is stronger than ever. The report attacks HadCM3, a programme used to predict the effect of carbon dioxide levels. Squandered: Millions of pounds of public money could be wrongly invested into wind farms and other renewable energy sources, the report claims . It says there is a glitch in the way it factors in the impact of low-lying cloud, with estimates of small temperature rises adjusted upwards. Report author Andrew Montford said: ‘The UK’s official climate predictions are therefore unreliable and excessively alarmist. ‘The problem is highly technical but its implications are that the model, as currently used, will always provide high estimates of future warming.’ However, the Met Office said it is confident in HadCM3. It said it uses data from many models, and the figures are independently reviewed. Bob Ward, a climate change expert at the London School of Economics, said: ‘This is a political stunt by Lord Lawson’s Global Warming Policy Foundation to try to distract attention from the IPCC report. Rejected: The Met Office strongly dispute the report and add that they have confidence in the computer programme behind their predictions - HadCM3 . ‘The Met Office climate model is based on the best available scientific evidence and expert judgment.’ Drafts of the IPCC report – the first in six years – say it is at least 95 per cent certain human activity is the main cause of temperature rises since the 1950s. That is up from 90 per cent in 2007, and 66 per cent in 2001. The assessment will be used by governments worldwide to set policy.
Think tank led by former Tory chancellor Lord Lawson says figures that shape climate change policy are 'biased' HadCM3, a programme used to predict the effect of carbon dioxide levels, also attacked in report by group . Large sums of money could be 'malinvested' as a result, it is claimed . Hotly disputed by Met Office, who says they are confident in their figures . Report a 'stunt' by Global Warming Policy Foundation, one expert says .
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(CNN) -- Lionel Richie is back and ready to hit the stage. The crooner is gearing up for his "All The Hits All Night Long" North American tour, which kicks off Wednesday in Hollywood, Florida. CNN caught up with Richie at Paramount Studios in Los Angeles during the singer's final rehearsals for the 19-date tour. It's there the music legend advised fans not to be fooled by the tour's name. "If they're waiting for all night long, let me tell you, I gave that up a long time ago," Richie told CNN. "I always used to say to them, all night long went all night long when 'All Night Long' was out. Now it's down to a fierce 30 minutes, but if you want anything after that, I can pretty much guarantee an hour-45 to two hours solid." Richie promises the tour will be a mix of classic hits and fan favorites, ranging from his Commodores days to his 2012 release, "Tuskeegee." To keep fans on their toes, the hit maker has a list of 14 songs to choose from each night. Richie compares planning out his shows to coaching a professional sports game. "It's like going to a football game and you know the plays," he said. "So when I call out a different play, they'll go to it." Richie's last album found him recreating his biggest hits as collaborations with some of country music's top names. Who does he want to jump on stage with him during this tour? The list is extensive. "Bruno Mars. Come on Bruno, where are you? Sting. I could do Kenny Chesney any day of the week. Tim McGraw. I'm sure these guys were in the Commodores at some time. I just have to go back to see if their pictures were there, because they're so familiar. The beautiful part about it is that the one thing they say to me when they meet me is, 'I know every song.'" With Mars confirmed to perform at the 2014 Super Bowl halftime show, Richie has no doubts the 27-year-old will do a great job. "My boy is going to kill it. Are you kidding?" Richie said. "Listen, Bruno is the real deal. And what I love about him the most is that he's a songwriter. He'll take care of business. I'm not worried." As a music industry veteran, Richie has some sage advice for those up-and-comers who resort to shock tactics when hitting the stage. "I've always said this -- this is my little anecdote -- but once you start taking off your clothes, that means you've got to have a hit record," he said. "You've got to back it up with something. My philosophy is -- I'm the other way around. Give me the hit record first and you don't have to take off your clothes. Taking off the clothes means, 'I need that hit record.'" The "Hello" singer admits he's still surprised to see younger fans in the crowds at his concerts. "There are days I have to stop, blink, and turn around just for a moment to say, 'OK, that's right, it has been that long,'" Richie said. "There was the 21-year-old in the front row when the Commodores started and there's the 21-year-old in the front row now." "The greatest thrill of this to me is what started out to be just, 'Can we meet some girls on campus at the university?' ended up being a career, and the songs still work. The music's been around long enough where the next generation is taking possession of it."
Richie kicks off his new tour Wednesday in Hollywood, Florida . He says it will be a mix of classic hits and fan favorites . Richie says young artists are going for shock value .
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[ "(CNN) -- Lionel Richie is back and ready to hit", "the stage. The crooner is gearing up for his \"All", "The Hits All Night Long\" North American tour,", "which kicks off Wednesday in Hollywood, Florida.", "CNN caught up with Richie at Paramount Studios in", "Los Angeles during the singer's final rehearsals", "for the 19-date tour. It's there the music legend", "advised fans not to be fooled by the tour's name.", "\"If they're waiting for all night long, let me", "tell you, I gave that up a long time ago,\" Richie", "told CNN. \"I always used to say to them, all", "night long went all night long when 'All Night", "Long' was out. Now it's down to a fierce 30", "minutes, but if you want anything after that, I", "can pretty much guarantee an hour-45 to two hours", "solid.\" Richie promises the tour will be a mix of", "classic hits and fan favorites, ranging from his", "Commodores days to his 2012 release, \"Tuskeegee.\"", "To keep fans on their toes, the hit maker has a", "list of 14 songs to choose from each night.", "Richie compares planning out his shows to", "coaching a professional sports game. \"It's like", "going to a football game and you know the plays,\"", "he said. \"So when I call out a different play,", "they'll go to it.\" Richie's last album found him", "recreating his biggest hits as collaborations", "with some of country music's top names. Who does", "he want to jump on stage with him during this", "tour? The list is extensive. \"Bruno Mars. Come on", "Bruno, where are you? Sting. I could do Kenny", "Chesney any day of the week. Tim McGraw. I'm sure", "these guys were in the Commodores at some time. I", "just have to go back to see if their pictures", "were there, because they're so familiar. The", "beautiful part about it is that the one thing", "they say to me when they meet me is, 'I know", "every song.'\" With Mars confirmed to perform at", "the 2014 Super Bowl halftime show, Richie has no", "doubts the 27-year-old will do a great job. \"My", "boy is going to kill it. Are you kidding?\" Richie", "said. \"Listen, Bruno is the real deal. And what I", "love about him the most is that he's a", "songwriter. He'll take care of business. I'm not", "worried.\" As a music industry veteran, Richie has", "some sage advice for those up-and-comers who", "resort to shock tactics when hitting the stage.", "\"I've always said this -- this is my little", "anecdote -- but once you start taking off your", "clothes, that means you've got to have a hit", "record,\" he said. \"You've got to back it up with", "something. My philosophy is -- I'm the other way", "around. Give me the hit record first and you", "don't have to take off your clothes. Taking off", "the clothes means, 'I need that hit record.'\" The", "\"Hello\" singer admits he's still surprised to see", "younger fans in the crowds at his concerts.", "\"There are days I have to stop, blink, and turn", "around just for a moment to say, 'OK, that's", "right, it has been that long,'\" Richie said.", "\"There was the 21-year-old in the front row when", "the Commodores started and there's the", "21-year-old in the front row now.\" \"The greatest", "thrill of this to me is what started out to be", "just, 'Can we meet some girls on campus at the", "university?' ended up being a career, and the", "songs still work. The music's been around long", "enough where the next generation is taking", "possession of it.\"" ]
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Tucson, Arizona (CNN) -- U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords on Thursday continued her dramatic recovery from a gunshot wound to the brain by going outside for physical therapy, one of her principal doctors in Tucson, Arizona, told CNN. "Today actually, we were glad to say that we were able to take her outside and she was able to do her physical therapy," Dr. Peter Rhee told John King. "We gave her some fresh air and also gave her some sunshine," said Rhee, speaking from outside University Medical Center. "She was able to see the Arizona mountains." Behind Rhee, flowers left by well-wishers filled a portion of the hospital lawn. A day before she was to be flown to a Texas hospital, the husband of Giffords, shot in the head less than two weeks ago at a public event, described his wife's progress as "remarkable." Mark Kelly said Thursday he is hopeful the Arizona congresswoman will make a full recovery. "I've told her that," Kelly told reporters at University Medical Center. "She recognizes it ... she is a fighter like nobody else that I know." Giffords is able to stand with assistance, but is not yet able to take steps or walk, said Rhee, adding therapists are helping Giffords with ways to express her thoughts and, eventually, speak. "[We are] holding her up so she can train herself to hold her head up," Rhee said. "She is learning to balance and learning all the little things we can take for granted." Giffords, 40, was shot in an assassination attempt and mass shooting that killed six and wounded 13 at a Safeway grocery store in Tucson on January 8. The congresswoman is the only person still hospitalized after the attack, the hospital has said. Giffords will be taken by ambulance Friday morning from University Medical Center in Tucson to Davis-Monthan Air Force Base. Giffords will be flown to Houston, where she will receive further treatment at Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center, her office said in a statement. On Wednesday, the public learned that Giffords was able to rise from her hospital bed and stand with assistance. Kelly said that while what physical therapists classify as "standing" or "steps" and the clinical definition of it are "a little bit different," he said his wife "can bear her own weight, which is a big step, I think. Just speaking for the doctors here, I think she's made a remarkable recovery at this point." He said he believes she has tried to speak, although she is prevented from doing so by a breathing tube in her neck, and believes she is aware of her surroundings, saying he can look in her eyes and tell. She will smile at him and pat him on the face -- something she did before the shooting, he said. "Every time I interact with her, there's something quite inspiring," he said. "We've seen her moving her lips," acknowledged Dr. Michael Lemole, chief of neurosurgery at the hospital. But, he said, it's hard to say whether Giffords is actually trying to speak. He said Giffords has been able to scroll through an iPad and interact with her husband, so she does appear to be aware of her surroundings. But, Lemole cautioned, she has a long road ahead of her that will take months, at least. Kelly has discussed the shooting incident with Giffords, Rhee said. "She can probably put some of that information together on her own." Kelly said he believes his wife would be proud of how the Tucson community has reacted to the shootings. "She's going to need to continue to be strong," he said. "She will really appreciate the support of this community." He said Giffords' family looked at several different rehabilitation facilities and liked Memorial Hermann for several reasons. The medical team there specializes in penetrating head injuries like the one Giffords has suffered, and its closeness to Tucson is also helpful. Giffords has undergone other "minor procedures" this week, Lemole said, calling it "housekeeping. It's really getting her to a position where she can graduate from this hospital." Investigators have charged Jared Lee Loughner in the attack. A federal grand jury indicted Loughner on Wednesday on three charges of attempted murder. The indictment charges Loughner, 22, with attempting to kill Giffords and two of her aides, Ron Barber and Pamela Simon. Legal experts said that more federal charges against Loughner are likely. "This is really a placeholder indictment," CNN senior legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin said Wednesday. "The grand jury investigation will continue; there's a long way to go in this case and these charges will be there but I'm certain there will be more as well." Loughner is next set to appear in court on Monday in Phoenix. "I don't think we're ever going to fully understand the whys and the how and, you know, the reason for what happened on the 8th of January," Kelly told reporters. "It's a loss of innocent life. The injury of a dozen people, the death of a 9-year-old girl, a federal judge and the serious traumatic injury to my wife Gabrielle -- we'll never fully understand that." CNN's Paul Vercammen, Susan Candiotti and Roni Selig contributed to this report .
Wounded congresswoman does physical therapy on hospital grounds . Mark Kelly predicts his wife will make a full recovery . "Every time I interact with her, there's something quite inspiring" Giffords will be moved to a Texas rehabilitation facility on Friday .
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[ "Tucson, Arizona (CNN) -- U.S. Rep. Gabrielle", "Giffords on Thursday continued her dramatic", "recovery from a gunshot wound to the brain by", "going outside for physical therapy, one of her", "principal doctors in Tucson, Arizona, told CNN.", "\"Today actually, we were glad to say that we were", "able to take her outside and she was able to do", "her physical therapy,\" Dr. Peter Rhee told John", "King. \"We gave her some fresh air and also gave", "her some sunshine,\" said Rhee, speaking from", "outside University Medical Center. \"She was able", "to see the Arizona mountains.\" Behind Rhee,", "flowers left by well-wishers filled a portion of", "the hospital lawn. A day before she was to be", "flown to a Texas hospital, the husband of", "Giffords, shot in the head less than two weeks", "ago at a public event, described his wife's", "progress as \"remarkable.\" Mark Kelly said", "Thursday he is hopeful the Arizona congresswoman", "will make a full recovery. \"I've told her that,\"", "Kelly told reporters at University Medical", "Center. \"She recognizes it ... she is a fighter", "like nobody else that I know.\" Giffords is able", "to stand with assistance, but is not yet able to", "take steps or walk, said Rhee, adding therapists", "are helping Giffords with ways to express her", "thoughts and, eventually, speak. \"[We are]", "holding her up so she can train herself to hold", "her head up,\" Rhee said. \"She is learning to", "balance and learning all the little things we can", "take for granted.\" Giffords, 40, was shot in an", "assassination attempt and mass shooting that", "killed six and wounded 13 at a Safeway grocery", "store in Tucson on January 8. The congresswoman", "is the only person still hospitalized after the", "attack, the hospital has said. Giffords will be", "taken by ambulance Friday morning from University", "Medical Center in Tucson to Davis-Monthan Air", "Force Base. Giffords will be flown to Houston,", "where she will receive further treatment at", "Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center, her office", "said in a statement. On Wednesday, the public", "learned that Giffords was able to rise from her", "hospital bed and stand with assistance. Kelly", "said that while what physical therapists classify", "as \"standing\" or \"steps\" and the clinical", "definition of it are \"a little bit different,\" he", "said his wife \"can bear her own weight, which is", "a big step, I think. Just speaking for the", "doctors here, I think she's made a remarkable", "recovery at this point.\" He said he believes she", "has tried to speak, although she is prevented", "from doing so by a breathing tube in her neck,", "and believes she is aware of her surroundings,", "saying he can look in her eyes and tell. She will", "smile at him and pat him on the face -- something", "she did before the shooting, he said. \"Every time", "I interact with her, there's something quite", "inspiring,\" he said. \"We've seen her moving her", "lips,\" acknowledged Dr. Michael Lemole, chief of", "neurosurgery at the hospital. But, he said, it's", "hard to say whether Giffords is actually trying", "to speak. He said Giffords has been able to", "scroll through an iPad and interact with her", "husband, so she does appear to be aware of her", "surroundings. But, Lemole cautioned, she has a", "long road ahead of her that will take months, at", "least. Kelly has discussed the shooting incident", "with Giffords, Rhee said. \"She can probably put", "some of that information together on her own.\"", "Kelly said he believes his wife would be proud of", "how the Tucson community has reacted to the", "shootings. \"She's going to need to continue to be", "strong,\" he said. \"She will really appreciate the", "support of this community.\" He said Giffords'", "family looked at several different rehabilitation", "facilities and liked Memorial Hermann for several", "reasons. The medical team there specializes in", "penetrating head injuries like the one Giffords", "has suffered, and its closeness to Tucson is also", "helpful. Giffords has undergone other \"minor", "procedures\" this week, Lemole said, calling it", "\"housekeeping. It's really getting her to a", "position where she can graduate from this", "hospital.\" Investigators have charged Jared Lee", "Loughner in the attack. A federal grand jury", "indicted Loughner on Wednesday on three charges", "of attempted murder. The indictment charges", "Loughner, 22, with attempting to kill Giffords", "and two of her aides, Ron Barber and Pamela", "Simon. Legal experts said that more federal", "charges against Loughner are likely. \"This is", "really a placeholder indictment,\" CNN senior", "legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin said Wednesday.", "\"The grand jury investigation will continue;", "there's a long way to go in this case and these", "charges will be there but I'm certain there will", "be more as well.\" Loughner is next set to appear", "in court on Monday in Phoenix. \"I don't think", "we're ever going to fully understand the whys and", "the how and, you know, the reason for what", "happened on the 8th of January,\" Kelly told", "reporters. \"It's a loss of innocent life. The", "injury of a dozen people, the death of a", "9-year-old girl, a federal judge and the serious", "traumatic injury to my wife Gabrielle -- we'll", "never fully understand that.\" CNN's Paul", "Vercammen, Susan Candiotti and Roni Selig", "contributed to this report ." ]
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By . Jill Reilly . PUBLISHED: . 11:15 EST, 1 January 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 03:15 EST, 2 January 2013 . Losses: Online shopping could led to 50,000 job losses on the high street according to experts . Online shopping could led to 50,000 job losses on the high street according to experts. Consumers swapping shops for ordering goods on smart phones and tablets has led to a 20 percent increase in online shopping. CRR director Professor Joshua Bamfield told The Mirror: 'By March, we expect 4,000 to 5,000 stores to close due to . competition from online retail, with an acceleration in chains closing . stores to focus more on online operations. "Companies previously said, 'we don't . expect each store to make money every year'. But now they're saying, 'if . a store's not making money, we'll close it'. The prediction means that closures and redundancies could be occurring as soon as March. This year Christmas spending got off to a slow start in early December, but trading improved in the latter part of the month. The post-Christmas sales saw a £10.4billion spending spree, but the festive period has seen the shortest January sales rush. The British Retail Consortium said it expected a number of well-known chains to collapse after failing to make enough money over Christmas. Sales: While thousands of shoppers queued outside stores up and down the country to get ahead of the game, millions more made the most of tumbling prices from the comfort of their own homes shopping online . 'At this time of year there will be some retailers for whom the sums don't add up, and it will be a challenge,' said Mandy Murphy of the BRC told the Guardian. She warned that the first figures for December trading are likely to make difficult reading for retailers. Boxing Day set a new British record for the number of shoppers who went online figures showed. While thousands of shoppers queued . outside stores up and down the country to get ahead of the game, . millions more made the most of tumbling prices from the comfort of their . own homes. Britons . spent 14 million hours trawling websites paying around 113 million . visits to online retailers on what became the UK's biggest day for . internet shopping, analysts said. Growing: Last week John Lewis revealed that their online sales are growing at 40 per cent a year . Web sales were up by 17 per cent on Boxing Day last year, according to market data firm Experian. Figures were slightly lower than the 126 million online visits predicted for Boxing Day, something experts attributed to a 'sales creep' which saw retailers begin to slash prices before Christmas. Last week John Lewis revealed that their online sales are growing at 40 per cent a year. The department store, which started it’s online sale on Christmas Eve, said that increasingly their customers were visiting stores and shopping online.
20 percent increase in the number of consumers shopping online . Closures and redundancies could be occurring as soon as March . Boxing Day set a new British record for the number of online shoppers .
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[ "By . Jill Reilly . PUBLISHED: . 11:15 EST, 1", "January 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 03:15 EST, 2", "January 2013 . Losses: Online shopping could led", "to 50,000 job losses on the high street according", "to experts . Online shopping could led to 50,000", "job losses on the high street according to", "experts. Consumers swapping shops for ordering", "goods on smart phones and tablets has led to a 20", "percent increase in online shopping. CRR director", "Professor Joshua Bamfield told The Mirror: 'By", "March, we expect 4,000 to 5,000 stores to close", "due to . competition from online retail, with an", "acceleration in chains closing . stores to focus", "more on online operations. \"Companies previously", "said, 'we don't . expect each store to make money", "every year'. But now they're saying, 'if . a", "store's not making money, we'll close it'. The", "prediction means that closures and redundancies", "could be occurring as soon as March. This year", "Christmas spending got off to a slow start in", "early December, but trading improved in the", "latter part of the month. The post-Christmas", "sales saw a £10.4billion spending spree, but the", "festive period has seen the shortest January", "sales rush. The British Retail Consortium said it", "expected a number of well-known chains to", "collapse after failing to make enough money over", "Christmas. Sales: While thousands of shoppers", "queued outside stores up and down the country to", "get ahead of the game, millions more made the", "most of tumbling prices from the comfort of their", "own homes shopping online . 'At this time of year", "there will be some retailers for whom the sums", "don't add up, and it will be a challenge,' said", "Mandy Murphy of the BRC told the Guardian. She", "warned that the first figures for December", "trading are likely to make difficult reading for", "retailers. Boxing Day set a new British record", "for the number of shoppers who went online", "figures showed. While thousands of shoppers", "queued . outside stores up and down the country", "to get ahead of the game, . millions more made", "the most of tumbling prices from the comfort of", "their . own homes. Britons . spent 14 million", "hours trawling websites paying around 113 million", ". visits to online retailers on what became the", "UK's biggest day for . internet shopping,", "analysts said. Growing: Last week John Lewis", "revealed that their online sales are growing at", "40 per cent a year . Web sales were up by 17 per", "cent on Boxing Day last year, according to market", "data firm Experian. Figures were slightly lower", "than the 126 million online visits predicted for", "Boxing Day, something experts attributed to a", "'sales creep' which saw retailers begin to slash", "prices before Christmas. Last week John Lewis", "revealed that their online sales are growing at", "40 per cent a year. The department store, which", "started it’s online sale on Christmas Eve, said", "that increasingly their customers were visiting", "stores and shopping online." ]
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By . Emma Reynolds . PUBLISHED: . 09:12 EST, 13 November 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 13:06 EST, 13 November 2012 . These incredible before and after aerial pictures show the destruction wreaked by Superstorm Sandy on the Atlantic Coast of the U.S. The shocking before and after photos of the New York and New Jersey shoreline reveal in minute detail how much the land was altered in just a few moments. They are part of a large-scale survey of the damage by the U.S. Geological Service, which is attempting to analyse the devastation caused to houses, public services and the lives of people from the battered seaside towns. Scroll down for video . Peaceful: View of Mantoloking, looking west along the New Jersey shore, before Superstorm Sandy hit the barrier island's wide beaches . Torn apart: Days after the storm, the beach, houses and roads are destroyed. Construction crews are seen clearing sand from roads and pushing it seaward. The yellow arrow pinpoints the same spot in the two images . Ravaged: In Seaside Heights, New Jersey - made famous by reality TV show Jersey Shore - part of the pier and its rollercoaster have been thrown into the ocean. Sediment deposited on the island is visible in the background . At risk: A view of Pelican Island, looking northwest across Fire Island, near Old Inlet - a very narrow portion of the island that has experienced breaching in previous large storms . Devastation: The island breached during Sandy, creating a new inlet. Despite the breach, the fishing shack (yellow arrow) remained standing . 'Sandy taught us yet again that not all . Cat-1 hurricanes are created equal,' said USGS Director Marcia McNutt. 'The superstorm's enormous fetch over the Atlantic produced storm surge . and wave erosion of historic proportions. 'We have seized this opportunity to gather unique data on a major coastline-altering event.' As major storms approach, the USGS conducts pre-storm and post-storm flights to gather images along the length of the coastline likely to take the hit of the storm’s landfall. Pictures from these points of impact help scientists understand which areas are likely to undergo the most severe impacts from future storms, and improves future coastal impact forecasting. When the project is complete, it will stretch from the Outer Banks of North Carolina in the South to as far north as Massachusetts. Ordinary day: Ocean Bay Park, Fire Island, New York, looking northwest across the island towards Great South Bay . Changed landscape: Overwash from the beach and narrow dunes carried sand inland towards the interior and bayside of the island, and numerous houses were destroyed or severely damaged . Life-altering: Seaside Heights, looking west along the New Jersey shore.The red arrow points to a building that was washed off of its foundation and moved about a block away from its original location . USGS oceanographer Nathaniel Plant said Sandy caused 'significant beach and dune erosion and minor disruption of infrastructure in the south, to extreme and often catastrophic erosion, overwash and sediment deposition and inundation on northern beaches like Mantoloking, New Jersey.' Overwash occurs when waves are higher than protective sand dunes, sweeping sand from the beach inland. This can wreak havoc on roads and public transport, bury buildings and put lives at risk. The photos will help USGS identify areas particularly vulnerable to severe coastal change. Before Sandy, the service predicted erosion of 91 per cent of the Delmarva coastline, 98 per cent of beaches and dunes in New Jersey and 93 per cent in New York. It recorded drastic changes on Fire Island in New York, where the beach all but disappeared overnight, seaside homes reduced to matchsticks and 3ft of sand dumped in back gardens. USGS coastal geologist Cheryl Hapke said: 'On average the dunes eroded back 70 feet - the equivalent of 30 years of change. 'Our data also showed that dunes lost as much as 10 feet of elevation.' VIDEO: Before and after: The wake of Sandy's destruction along the East Coast . VIDEO: Aerial tour of Sandy's destruction in Brick Township, NJ .
Dramatic aerial photos show damage caused by superstorm in New York and New Jersey . The data will eventually stretch from North Carolina to Massachusetts . It will help forecasters and governments identify and protect vulnerable areas in future .
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[ "By . Emma Reynolds . PUBLISHED: . 09:12 EST, 13", "November 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 13:06 EST, 13", "November 2012 . These incredible before and after", "aerial pictures show the destruction wreaked by", "Superstorm Sandy on the Atlantic Coast of the", "U.S. The shocking before and after photos of the", "New York and New Jersey shoreline reveal in", "minute detail how much the land was altered in", "just a few moments. They are part of a", "large-scale survey of the damage by the U.S.", "Geological Service, which is attempting to", "analyse the devastation caused to houses, public", "services and the lives of people from the", "battered seaside towns. Scroll down for video .", "Peaceful: View of Mantoloking, looking west along", "the New Jersey shore, before Superstorm Sandy hit", "the barrier island's wide beaches . Torn apart:", "Days after the storm, the beach, houses and roads", "are destroyed. Construction crews are seen", "clearing sand from roads and pushing it seaward.", "The yellow arrow pinpoints the same spot in the", "two images . Ravaged: In Seaside Heights, New", "Jersey - made famous by reality TV show Jersey", "Shore - part of the pier and its rollercoaster", "have been thrown into the ocean. Sediment", "deposited on the island is visible in the", "background . At risk: A view of Pelican Island,", "looking northwest across Fire Island, near Old", "Inlet - a very narrow portion of the island that", "has experienced breaching in previous large", "storms . Devastation: The island breached during", "Sandy, creating a new inlet. Despite the breach,", "the fishing shack (yellow arrow) remained", "standing . 'Sandy taught us yet again that not", "all . Cat-1 hurricanes are created equal,' said", "USGS Director Marcia McNutt. 'The superstorm's", "enormous fetch over the Atlantic produced storm", "surge . and wave erosion of historic proportions.", "'We have seized this opportunity to gather unique", "data on a major coastline-altering event.' As", "major storms approach, the USGS conducts", "pre-storm and post-storm flights to gather images", "along the length of the coastline likely to take", "the hit of the storm’s landfall. Pictures from", "these points of impact help scientists understand", "which areas are likely to undergo the most severe", "impacts from future storms, and improves future", "coastal impact forecasting. When the project is", "complete, it will stretch from the Outer Banks of", "North Carolina in the South to as far north as", "Massachusetts. Ordinary day: Ocean Bay Park, Fire", "Island, New York, looking northwest across the", "island towards Great South Bay . Changed", "landscape: Overwash from the beach and narrow", "dunes carried sand inland towards the interior", "and bayside of the island, and numerous houses", "were destroyed or severely damaged .", "Life-altering: Seaside Heights, looking west", "along the New Jersey shore.The red arrow points", "to a building that was washed off of its", "foundation and moved about a block away from its", "original location . USGS oceanographer Nathaniel", "Plant said Sandy caused 'significant beach and", "dune erosion and minor disruption of", "infrastructure in the south, to extreme and often", "catastrophic erosion, overwash and sediment", "deposition and inundation on northern beaches", "like Mantoloking, New Jersey.' Overwash occurs", "when waves are higher than protective sand dunes,", "sweeping sand from the beach inland. This can", "wreak havoc on roads and public transport, bury", "buildings and put lives at risk. The photos will", "help USGS identify areas particularly vulnerable", "to severe coastal change. Before Sandy, the", "service predicted erosion of 91 per cent of the", "Delmarva coastline, 98 per cent of beaches and", "dunes in New Jersey and 93 per cent in New York.", "It recorded drastic changes on Fire Island in New", "York, where the beach all but disappeared", "overnight, seaside homes reduced to matchsticks", "and 3ft of sand dumped in back gardens. USGS", "coastal geologist Cheryl Hapke said: 'On average", "the dunes eroded back 70 feet - the equivalent of", "30 years of change. 'Our data also showed that", "dunes lost as much as 10 feet of elevation.'", "VIDEO: Before and after: The wake of Sandy's", "destruction along the East Coast . VIDEO: Aerial", "tour of Sandy's destruction in Brick Township, NJ", "." ]
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By . Rob Cooper . PUBLISHED: . 03:02 EST, 4 June 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 04:00 EST, 4 June 2013 . A dwarf died after his friend spiked his beer with 27 anti-depressant tablets for 'a joke' which went wrong, a court heard. Lee Webster, 26, is accused of slipping the 30mg Mirtazapine tablets into Jason Wood's can while he left the room to go to the toilet. Mr Wood, 30, who was four foot tall, came back and remarked 'my beer tastes funny' but Webster told him to 'just drink it' and three hours later he was dead, the jury was told. 'Joke gone wrong': Jason Wood, 30, died after his beer was spiked with 27 anti-depressant tablets, a court was told . He was found slumped in an armchair at the house in Ramsgate, Kent, by friend Ian Sherringham who tried in vain to revive him. Maidstone Crown Court heard that Webster . kept quiet about what he had done until a month later when he confessed that he had spiked the drink. 'Victim': Mr Wood, 30, was discovered dead in a chair at the property in Ramsgate, Kent . He told his father Stephen Allen he had put the tablets in Mr Wood's beer and ‘may have accidentally killed him’. And the Crown claims he told his sister Stephanie he had spiked the drink because he ‘thought it would be a laugh’. The court also heard that Mr Wood's sister Tracey, 38, befriended Webster on Facebook and he told her: 'Tracey, I am so sorry. I put 27 of my mirtazapine tablets into Jason’s beer that night.' A post-mortem found that the victim, . who weighed just six stone, had consumed an amount of mirtazapine that . had proved fatal in others. Anthony Haycroft, prosecuting, said: 'He (Webster) accepted putting the pills into Jason’s beer. He said it was done as a joke. 'There . is no suggestion he did anything intending to kill Jason. It may well . have been done as a joke but we have to look at the consequences of . that.' Oliver Saxby QC, . defending, said: 'It was pretty obvious it was a stupid thing to do. They were friends, they were good mates. He didn’t intend to cause harm. Some hours later the friend was found dead.' However, . the defence barrister said the critical question for the jury was . whether the tablets were the cause of Mr Wood's death. Mr Saxby added: 'He (the defendant) can’t help you with that, so you won’t be hearing from him. You won’t be deprived of hearing what he has said about what he has done. 'It is not a question of gagging him. It is simply how can he assist with this crucial question? 'Questions to be answered were how toxic the drug was and could a person be given 27 of the tablets and survive? 'Or is it the case if you are given them you are likely to die? I think we will hear that is not the case.' Mr Saxby said it was possible to die from the amount of alcohol Mr Wood had in his system. Death: Mr Wood was drinking with friends in this house in Ramsgate, Kent, when he allegedly had the anti-depressant tablets slipped into his beer . He said it was possible he could have died from a combination of sleep apnoea and too much alcohol. He added: 'If that is correct, the Crown may be in difficulty in proving that mirtazapine played a requisite part in his death.' Mr . Wood was confirmed dead at a house in Ramsgate, Kent, where he had gone . to drink with friends Webster, Steve McNamara and Ian Sherringham who . lived there. Mr Sherringham said Mr Wood, Mr Webster and a friend called Steven McNamara had been drinking strong lager and cider on the night in question. He . went back on October 22 and saw Mr Wood was lying in an armchair with . his head back and appeared to be asleep. There were a lot of empty beer . cans. Mr Sherringham said: 'I didn’t wake him as when he is awoken after drinking he gets annoyed. 'I went downstairs and fed the dog and . watched TV. I thought something wasn’t right because Jason wasn’t . snoring and he does quite loudly. I touched his hand. It was cold, like . being in the freezer.' Accused: Webster, 26, who is standing trial at Maidstone Crown Court, is accused of manslaughter and also faces an alternative charge of administering poison or noxious substance as to endanger life . Mr Sherringham said he called his ex-girlfriend and Mr Wood’s sister Tracey West and she told him to splash water over his face. Nothing happened, so he threw all the water over him. He called for an ambulance and was told to try CPR on Mr Wood. He did so until paramedics arrived, but Mr Wood was later pronounced dead. Mr Sherringham said he received a message form Webster on Facebook saying: 'I am sorry, I gave Jason 27 tablets in his beer.' Webster asked him on the telephone what he should do and Mr Sherringham said he told him he should hand himself in, the court heard. Webster, from Gravesend, Kent, is accused of manslaughter and also faces an alternative charge of administering poison or . noxious substance as to endanger life. He denies the charges. The case continues. Sorry we are unable to accept comments for legal reasons.
Lee Webster, 26, 'slipped the tablets into Jason Wood's beer can' Mr Wood, who was 4ft tall and weighed six stone, died three hours later . Webster told friends he 'thought it would be a laugh', jury told . Defence will try and show the tablets were not the ultimate cause of death .
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[ "By . Rob Cooper . PUBLISHED: . 03:02 EST, 4 June", "2013 . | . UPDATED: . 04:00 EST, 4 June 2013 . A", "dwarf died after his friend spiked his beer with", "27 anti-depressant tablets for 'a joke' which", "went wrong, a court heard. Lee Webster, 26, is", "accused of slipping the 30mg Mirtazapine tablets", "into Jason Wood's can while he left the room to", "go to the toilet. Mr Wood, 30, who was four foot", "tall, came back and remarked 'my beer tastes", "funny' but Webster told him to 'just drink it'", "and three hours later he was dead, the jury was", "told. 'Joke gone wrong': Jason Wood, 30, died", "after his beer was spiked with 27 anti-depressant", "tablets, a court was told . He was found slumped", "in an armchair at the house in Ramsgate, Kent, by", "friend Ian Sherringham who tried in vain to", "revive him. Maidstone Crown Court heard that", "Webster . kept quiet about what he had done until", "a month later when he confessed that he had", "spiked the drink. 'Victim': Mr Wood, 30, was", "discovered dead in a chair at the property in", "Ramsgate, Kent . He told his father Stephen Allen", "he had put the tablets in Mr Wood's beer and ‘may", "have accidentally killed him’. And the Crown", "claims he told his sister Stephanie he had spiked", "the drink because he ‘thought it would be a", "laugh’. The court also heard that Mr Wood's", "sister Tracey, 38, befriended Webster on Facebook", "and he told her: 'Tracey, I am so sorry. I put 27", "of my mirtazapine tablets into Jason’s beer that", "night.' A post-mortem found that the victim, .", "who weighed just six stone, had consumed an", "amount of mirtazapine that . had proved fatal in", "others. Anthony Haycroft, prosecuting, said: 'He", "(Webster) accepted putting the pills into Jason’s", "beer. He said it was done as a joke. 'There . is", "no suggestion he did anything intending to kill", "Jason. It may well . have been done as a joke but", "we have to look at the consequences of . that.'", "Oliver Saxby QC, . defending, said: 'It was", "pretty obvious it was a stupid thing to do. They", "were friends, they were good mates. He didn’t", "intend to cause harm. Some hours later the friend", "was found dead.' However, . the defence barrister", "said the critical question for the jury was .", "whether the tablets were the cause of Mr Wood's", "death. Mr Saxby added: 'He (the defendant) can’t", "help you with that, so you won’t be hearing from", "him. You won’t be deprived of hearing what he has", "said about what he has done. 'It is not a", "question of gagging him. It is simply how can he", "assist with this crucial question? 'Questions to", "be answered were how toxic the drug was and could", "a person be given 27 of the tablets and survive?", "'Or is it the case if you are given them you are", "likely to die? I think we will hear that is not", "the case.' Mr Saxby said it was possible to die", "from the amount of alcohol Mr Wood had in his", "system. Death: Mr Wood was drinking with friends", "in this house in Ramsgate, Kent, when he", "allegedly had the anti-depressant tablets slipped", "into his beer . He said it was possible he could", "have died from a combination of sleep apnoea and", "too much alcohol. He added: 'If that is correct,", "the Crown may be in difficulty in proving that", "mirtazapine played a requisite part in his", "death.' Mr . Wood was confirmed dead at a house", "in Ramsgate, Kent, where he had gone . to drink", "with friends Webster, Steve McNamara and Ian", "Sherringham who . lived there. Mr Sherringham", "said Mr Wood, Mr Webster and a friend called", "Steven McNamara had been drinking strong lager", "and cider on the night in question. He . went", "back on October 22 and saw Mr Wood was lying in", "an armchair with . his head back and appeared to", "be asleep. There were a lot of empty beer . cans.", "Mr Sherringham said: 'I didn’t wake him as when", "he is awoken after drinking he gets annoyed. 'I", "went downstairs and fed the dog and . watched TV.", "I thought something wasn’t right because Jason", "wasn’t . snoring and he does quite loudly. I", "touched his hand. It was cold, like . being in", "the freezer.' Accused: Webster, 26, who is", "standing trial at Maidstone Crown Court, is", "accused of manslaughter and also faces an", "alternative charge of administering poison or", "noxious substance as to endanger life . Mr", "Sherringham said he called his ex-girlfriend and", "Mr Wood’s sister Tracey West and she told him to", "splash water over his face. Nothing happened, so", "he threw all the water over him. He called for an", "ambulance and was told to try CPR on Mr Wood. He", "did so until paramedics arrived, but Mr Wood was", "later pronounced dead. Mr Sherringham said he", "received a message form Webster on Facebook", "saying: 'I am sorry, I gave Jason 27 tablets in", "his beer.' Webster asked him on the telephone", "what he should do and Mr Sherringham said he told", "him he should hand himself in, the court heard.", "Webster, from Gravesend, Kent, is accused of", "manslaughter and also faces an alternative charge", "of administering poison or . noxious substance as", "to endanger life. He denies the charges. The case", "continues. Sorry we are unable to accept comments", "for legal reasons." ]
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SEOUL, South Korea (CNN) -- Ssangyong Motor Co., South Korea's fifth largest automaker, filed for bankruptcy Friday, citing the company's worsening finances. About 800 unionized workers rally at a Ssangyong Motor plant in Pyeongtaek, South Korea, on December 30. Ssangyong is seeking court receivership and filed its application for protection from creditors with the Seoul Central District Court, the company said in a statement. During reorganization, Ssangyong plans to cut costs through voluntary retirement and paid leave, according to the statement. Ssangyong is the South Korean unit of China's Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp., which holds a 51 percent share in the company. Ssangyong has been battered by the global financial downturn and credit crunch like many other automakers. A large portion of the company's profits used to come from SUVs, which was hurt by high gas prices earlier in the year before the credit crunch additionally cut into sales. Last year vehicle sales at Ssangyong dropped nearly 30 percent, the Yonhap news agency reported.
Ssangyong plans to cut costs through voluntary retirement, paid leave . China's Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp. holds a 51 percent stake . Vehicle sales at Ssangyong dropped nearly 30 percent last year, Yonhap reports .
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"Remember the time Mikey found that massive diamond at that park?" That's how one North Carolina family is going to remember this summer. Boy Scout Michael Detlaff, 12, was visiting an Arkansas park with his family on July 31 when he found a 5.16-carat "honey brown diamond" in the park's "diamond search area." The park's response? "It is thrilling any time a child finds a diamond here." The Arkansas' Crater of Diamond State Park is the only diamond-producing site in the world open to the public and this isn't the first time a diamond has been found, nor is it even close to the biggest diamond discovered at this amazing park. Visitors can dig for diamonds in the park's 37.5-acre plowed field, which was a diamond mining site before it became a state park in 1972. John Huddleston, the farmer who originally owned the property, is credited with starting a diamond mining rush when he first found diamonds in Murfreesboro in 1906. Mystery surrounds Egyptian sphinx unearthed in Israel . Free diamonds . The park's policy is finders keepers, which means Michael Detlaff went home with his diamond, which he named "God's Glory Diamond." Mining.com estimated his find to be worth between $12,000 and $15,000 after being cut and polished. "Michael had only been searching for about 10 minutes when he found his diamond," said Park Interpreter Waymon Cox in a press release. "In fact, Michael's dad was renting mining equipment to begin his own diamond search when Michael showed the gem to him at the park's Diamond Discovery Center!" Michael's find was the twelfth diamond weighing more than one carat found at the park this year, and the 27th largest diamond found since the opening of the park. One thing we don't get -- how are there any diamonds left? Why hasn't this place been mobbed tourists on a daily basis going over every grain of sand with a magnifying glass and blunt instruments to ward off greedy fingers poaching their immediate territory? Underwater discovery of Apollo 11 rocket engines? Fun facts about the Crater of Diamonds . • The three colors of diamonds found at the park are white, brown and yellow. • 40 different types of rocks and minerals other than diamonds can also be found at the park. Other gems include amethyst, peridot and garnet. • Buildings dating to the park's mining days remain on the premises, such as the Mine Shaft Building and the Guard House. • Due to recent heavy rains, many of the recent finds were right on the surface of the field. • The park says two diamonds a day are found on average. • The largest diamond ever found on site was a white diamond weighing 40.23 carats unearthed in 1984 during the park's mining days. It's the largest diamond found in North America to date. • The largest diamond ever found by a park visitor was a 16.37-carat diamond. • Hilary Clinton borrowed the 4.25-carat Kahn Canary diamond, also a park find, to represent Arkansas's diamond site at a gala celebrating her husband's inauguration. • Michael Detlaff's find is the 328th diamond found by a park visitor so far this year. • Most diamonds found in the park are too small to be cut and are kept simply as souvenirs. Crater of Diamonds State Park, 209 State Park Road, Murfreesboro, Arkansas; +1 870 285 3113; 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; admission $7 for adults, $4 for children, campsites cost approximately $17-21 per night; rental equipment starts at $2.50 per bucket/shovel/knee pads .
Boy Scout, 12, finds 5.16 carat at Arkansas state park . Arkansas's Crater of Diamond State Park is only diamond-producing site in the world open to the public . New gem is the 328th diamond found by a park visitor this year .
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Washington (CNN) -- President Obama has tapped a former Army general to lead the Transportation Security Administration, sources have told CNN. Obama plans to nominate Robert A. Harding, a retired major general with 33 years in the Army, to become the TSA administrator, sources said. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano will announce the nomination Monday with Harding by her side, according to one administration official. "The TSA administrator is the most important unfilled post in the Obama administration," one administration official said. "Mr. Harding has the experience and perspective to make a real difference in carrying out the mission of the agency." "If there was ever a nominee that warranted expedited, but detailed, consideration in the Senate, this is it," the official said. In September, Obama nominated Erroll Southers, a Los Angeles airport police department official, to head the agency. But Republican Sen. Jim DeMint, R-South Carolina, spearheaded GOP efforts to block the nomination based on concerns Southers would unionize airport screeners. Southers withdrew his nomination in January after lawmakers questioned his changing explanation about a personnel action taken against him decades ago. Harding would be the TSA's first African-American administrator. Southers also is black. Harding has served as CEO of Harding Security Associates, a defense and intelligence government contractor that he founded in 2003 and sold in July 2009. From 1996 to 2000, Harding was director for operations at the Defense Intelligence Agency, where he was the Defense Department's senior human intelligence officer. Before that, he was director for intelligence for the Army's Southern Command. The TSA was created in the months after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks and soon took over security at the nation's airports, including screening commercial airline passengers and luggage. CNN's Jeanne Meserve and Mike Ahlers contributed to this report.
Nomination of Robert A. Harding to be announced Monday, sources say . Harding "has the experience ... to make a real difference," administration official says . Harding, who served 33 years in Army, would be the TSA's first African-American administrator . He once was Defense Department's senior human intelligence officer .
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[ "Washington (CNN) -- President Obama has tapped a", "former Army general to lead the Transportation", "Security Administration, sources have told CNN.", "Obama plans to nominate Robert A. Harding, a", "retired major general with 33 years in the Army,", "to become the TSA administrator, sources said.", "Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet", "Napolitano will announce the nomination Monday", "with Harding by her side, according to one", "administration official. \"The TSA administrator", "is the most important unfilled post in the Obama", "administration,\" one administration official", "said. \"Mr. Harding has the experience and", "perspective to make a real difference in carrying", "out the mission of the agency.\" \"If there was", "ever a nominee that warranted expedited, but", "detailed, consideration in the Senate, this is", "it,\" the official said. In September, Obama", "nominated Erroll Southers, a Los Angeles airport", "police department official, to head the agency.", "But Republican Sen. Jim DeMint, R-South Carolina,", "spearheaded GOP efforts to block the nomination", "based on concerns Southers would unionize airport", "screeners. Southers withdrew his nomination in", "January after lawmakers questioned his changing", "explanation about a personnel action taken", "against him decades ago. Harding would be the", "TSA's first African-American administrator.", "Southers also is black. Harding has served as CEO", "of Harding Security Associates, a defense and", "intelligence government contractor that he", "founded in 2003 and sold in July 2009. From 1996", "to 2000, Harding was director for operations at", "the Defense Intelligence Agency, where he was the", "Defense Department's senior human intelligence", "officer. Before that, he was director for", "intelligence for the Army's Southern Command. The", "TSA was created in the months after the Sept. 11,", "2001, attacks and soon took over security at the", "nation's airports, including screening commercial", "airline passengers and luggage. CNN's Jeanne", "Meserve and Mike Ahlers contributed to this", "report." ]
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Obama plans to nominate Robert A. Harding, a retired major general with 33 years in the Army, administration," one administration official said. "Mr. Harding has the experience and perspective to make a real difference in carrying against him decades ago. Harding would be the TSA's first African-American administrator. Defense Department's senior human intelligence
By . Louise Boyle . A nine-year-old girl who reportedly was found stuffed in a refrigerator on Monday had been dead since January, investigators said today. Ayahana Comb, who suffered from cerebral palsy, weighed just 14lbs when she was discovered at the Happy Home Apartments in Houston, Texas. A neighbor, who was concerned that he hadn't seen the little girl in a few months, went to check on the apartment earlier this week. He found the front door unlocked and no one at home, so went inside and discovered the little girl's body wrapped in a blanket in a refrigerator drawer. Scroll down for video . Ayahana Comb, nine, was discovered dead in the refrigerator at her mother's home in Houston, Texas where it is believed she had been hidden for five months . The little girl's mother Amber Keys told police that her daughter stopped breathing one night in January and that she could not resuscitate her. The mother said she did not know what to do with the body. She has not been charged . Father Armand Comb said that he had no indication from Ayahana's mother Amber (pictured right) that there was any problem with his daughter (center). The couple also had a younger daughter, aged five (pictured left) Firefighters who responded to 911 calls on Monday declared the nine-year-old dead at the scene. An autopsy is being conducted to determine the cause of death. The little girl's condition required that she use a wheelchair and was bottle fed. According to KHOU, her mother Amber Keys told police that her daughter stopped breathing one night in January and although she tried CPR, she was unable to save her. Miss Keys said that she didn't know what to do with her daughter's body. She turned herself over to authorities on Tuesday and has not been charged. Ayahana's five-year-old sister is now in the care of social services. A custody hearing has been scheduled so that the girl can be placed with a family member. Estella Olguin, a spokeswoman with Child Protective Services, told Chron.com that CPS had no previous contact with the family. Kathi Combs, the girl's grandmother, told KHOU: 'It's devastating to everyone. We loved her. All loved her.' The girl's father Armand Comb said that he had no idea his daughter was dead and claimed to have seen her just two months ago . The girl's father Armand Comb told KHOU that his daughter suffered from cerebral palsy and even though she couldn't communicate or walk, she was always happy. Mr Comb claimed that he last saw his daughter two months ago and she appeared to be in good health. He said that he last spoke to his ex-girlfriend Miss Keys on Monday and that she gave him the impression that everything with Ayahana was fine. Mr Comb said: 'She was talking like she was there with them.' MailOnline was awaiting a response from the Houston Police Department. The dead girl was found in the refrigerator of a home at The Happy Home Apartments (pictured) in Houston, Texas on Monday. Investigators believe that she had lain there for five months . Ayahna Comb suffered from cerebral palsy and was confined to a wheelchair (pictured) and had to be bottle-fed .
Ayahana Comb's body was discovered at the Happy Home . Apartments in Houston, Texas on Monday . A neighbor found her . body wrapped in a blanket inside a refrigerator drawer . Mother Amber Keys told police her daughter stopped breathing one night in January and she was unable to resuscitate her . Miss Keys said she did not know what to do with her daughter's body. The mother has not been charged with any crime .
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[ "By . Louise Boyle . A nine-year-old girl who", "reportedly was found stuffed in a refrigerator on", "Monday had been dead since January, investigators", "said today. Ayahana Comb, who suffered from", "cerebral palsy, weighed just 14lbs when she was", "discovered at the Happy Home Apartments in", "Houston, Texas. A neighbor, who was concerned", "that he hadn't seen the little girl in a few", "months, went to check on the apartment earlier", "this week. He found the front door unlocked and", "no one at home, so went inside and discovered the", "little girl's body wrapped in a blanket in a", "refrigerator drawer. Scroll down for video .", "Ayahana Comb, nine, was discovered dead in the", "refrigerator at her mother's home in Houston,", "Texas where it is believed she had been hidden", "for five months . The little girl's mother Amber", "Keys told police that her daughter stopped", "breathing one night in January and that she could", "not resuscitate her. The mother said she did not", "know what to do with the body. She has not been", "charged . Father Armand Comb said that he had no", "indication from Ayahana's mother Amber (pictured", "right) that there was any problem with his", "daughter (center). The couple also had a younger", "daughter, aged five (pictured left) Firefighters", "who responded to 911 calls on Monday declared the", "nine-year-old dead at the scene. An autopsy is", "being conducted to determine the cause of death.", "The little girl's condition required that she use", "a wheelchair and was bottle fed. According to", "KHOU, her mother Amber Keys told police that her", "daughter stopped breathing one night in January", "and although she tried CPR, she was unable to", "save her. Miss Keys said that she didn't know", "what to do with her daughter's body. She turned", "herself over to authorities on Tuesday and has", "not been charged. Ayahana's five-year-old sister", "is now in the care of social services. A custody", "hearing has been scheduled so that the girl can", "be placed with a family member. Estella Olguin, a", "spokeswoman with Child Protective Services, told", "Chron.com that CPS had no previous contact with", "the family. Kathi Combs, the girl's grandmother,", "told KHOU: 'It's devastating to everyone. We", "loved her. All loved her.' The girl's father", "Armand Comb said that he had no idea his daughter", "was dead and claimed to have seen her just two", "months ago . The girl's father Armand Comb told", "KHOU that his daughter suffered from cerebral", "palsy and even though she couldn't communicate or", "walk, she was always happy. Mr Comb claimed that", "he last saw his daughter two months ago and she", "appeared to be in good health. He said that he", "last spoke to his ex-girlfriend Miss Keys on", "Monday and that she gave him the impression that", "everything with Ayahana was fine. Mr Comb said:", "'She was talking like she was there with them.'", "MailOnline was awaiting a response from the", "Houston Police Department. The dead girl was", "found in the refrigerator of a home at The Happy", "Home Apartments (pictured) in Houston, Texas on", "Monday. Investigators believe that she had lain", "there for five months . Ayahna Comb suffered from", "cerebral palsy and was confined to a wheelchair", "(pictured) and had to be bottle-fed ." ]
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discovered at the Happy Home Apartments in Houston, Texas. A neighbor, who was concerned little girl's body wrapped in a blanket in a Keys told police that her daughter stopped not resuscitate her. The mother said she did not know what to do with the body. She has not been KHOU, her mother Amber Keys told police that her daughter stopped breathing one night in January and although she tried CPR, she was unable to save her. Miss Keys said that she didn't know what to do with her daughter's body. She turned Home Apartments (pictured) in Houston, Texas on
By . Daily Mail Reporter . UPDATED: . 15:50 EST, 16 November 2011 . At least 10 families have moved back onto the UK's largest illegal travellers' site after bailiffs and council officials completed the £20million Dale Farm clean-up operation. Basildon Council has obtained an injunction to prevent reoccupation of the site after the removal of caravans and chalets from 51 unauthorised plots was completed on Monday. But this morning, caravans had pulled back onto the illegal half of the site and many remain on the legal side, exceeding the authorised capacity. The return: Less than a day after Basildon Council ended the £18m clearance operation of what was Europe's biggest illegal traveller site on Dale Farm in Essex, travellers have begun moving back on to the illegal site . Basildon council bosses said they are monitoring the situation and will resist any attempt to reoccupy Dale Farm. The council has removed hard standings . and placed earth embankments across the six acre site, preventing . travellers resettling on their old plots. Travellers have parked alongside some of the plots and say they plan to see out the winter on Dale Farm. Tony Ball, leader of Basildon Council, said attempts to reoccupy the site were unacceptable and put them in contempt of court. 'We are now looking carefully at any . breaches on the legal pitches, he said. 'The travellers are fully aware . of how many caravans and mobile homes they can have on any one site. They must not exceed this and if they do we will be taking action. Council workers arrive armed with injunction notices at the Dale Farm site in Essex . He said that the council would continue to enforce the law and insisted the clearance was not motivated by prejudice. Patrick Egan, who is entitled to remain in his house on the illegal site, said: 'Nobody would want to live here - the site is a mess, it's contaminated with asbestos and we have to use a generator for power. 'I am allowed to stay but I don't want to. We have come back because we have nowhere to go.We fully expect the council to serve notices on us, telling us to leave. 'If that happens, we will occupy car parks and roadsides in Basildon, anywhere that we can get access to. The council simply hasn't provided anywhere else for us to go.' Europe’s largest illegal traveller camp has cost £20million so far to clear up, and residents are now worried another battle could be about to start. Lining up: Dozens of touring caravans are lined up around the edge of the land on the remaining hard ground . £18m bombsite: The six acres of land, which have been likened to a 'bombsite' by locals, now stand largely empty . A traveller called Billy said: ‘We are . going back on there and it is going to be just like it was before. The . eviction was one big waste of money. Europe¿s largest illegal traveller camp has cost £20million so far to clear up . ‘We are tough people and we are hardy people, so we will be back on that land and starting all over again'. The . line of caravans increased over the past week with many traveller . families timing their return from Ireland to coincide with the end of . the clean-up work. Basildon . Council, which spent millions clearing the site, was granted a High . Court injunction banning travellers from returning to the site in Crays . Hill, Essex. Len Gridley, 52, whose garden backs on to the site, fears that the threat of prison will not act as a deterrent. ‘I’m really worried that they are . going to move back on to the site,’ he said. ‘There seems to be more . caravans in the area. It’s a complete shambles. ‘The council should have completed the . job properly instead of doing it half-heartedly. I think the travellers . will come back on. There is no doubt about it. ‘The bailiffs have gone and now there is no security left on the site. What did they expect to happen?’ Bailiffs have spent four weeks . removing chalets, caravans and concrete driveways after police gained . control of the site on October 20. New aerial photographs show how each . plot on Dale Farm has been turned into deep craters. Eyesore: The site is left looking like a bombsite, littered with more than 40 craters where bailiffs removed the concrete bases from each plot . Before the eviction: The dotted red line marks the boundary of the illegally occupied area where the Dale Farm travellers had set up their homes . Fences and several buildings have been left standing because of a High Court judgment protecting them. Mr Gridley added: ‘It’s like a bombsite down at the bottom of my garden now and it is certainly no better than when the travellers were there. ‘I have waited for a decade for this moment and now I am left with an eyesore'. Council leader Tony Ball said the authority would be applying for injunctions to move the caravans on. He said: ‘They must seek planning permission before any more development of sites takes place and this is regardless to the fact that they may own the land. ‘Travellers must comply with the law in the same way as everyone else. Nobody wants to see another Dale Farm.’ When asked about the current condition of Dale Farm, he said: ‘We are also committed to restoring Dale Farm to a site in keeping with its green belt status, and would remind people that its current condition is only a temporary measure. ‘Now that the site clearance has been completed we will turn our attention to any remaining breaches of planning regulations on the site'. Eviction protests: Flames engulf a caravan during evictions from Dale Farm travellers camp on October 19 . Eviction process: Police rise up in a cherry picker to talk to protesters stood on a scaffold platform during evictions from Dale Farm travellers' camp on October 19 . Travellers moved on to the greenbelt site a decade ago after buying the land. They then set up homes without planning permission. The total cost of the clearance is expected to soar past £22million. The long and bitter dispute between hundreds of travellers and Basildon Council came to a swift end last month when police and bailiffs moved on to the camp. Activists and travellers who had pledged to ‘fight to the death’ held out for less than 48 hours before walking off the land to allow the full clearance operation to begin. Many of the travellers are thought to be living yards away from where they were evicted, on the legal part of Dale Farm.
Council says it will prosecute travellers who break injunction . 'It is going to be just like it was before,' said one traveller . Caravans on site are in breach of regulations .
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The council has removed hard standings", ". and placed earth embankments across the six", "acre site, preventing . travellers resettling on", "their old plots. Travellers have parked alongside", "some of the plots and say they plan to see out", "the winter on Dale Farm. Tony Ball, leader of", "Basildon Council, said attempts to reoccupy the", "site were unacceptable and put them in contempt", "of court. 'We are now looking carefully at any .", "breaches on the legal pitches, he said. 'The", "travellers are fully aware . of how many caravans", "and mobile homes they can have on any one site.", "They must not exceed this and if they do we will", "be taking action. Council workers arrive armed", "with injunction notices at the Dale Farm site in", "Essex . He said that the council would continue", "to enforce the law and insisted the clearance was", "not motivated by prejudice. Patrick Egan, who is", "entitled to remain in his house on the illegal", "site, said: 'Nobody would want to live here - the", "site is a mess, it's contaminated with asbestos", "and we have to use a generator for power. 'I am", "allowed to stay but I don't want to. We have come", "back because we have nowhere to go.We fully", "expect the council to serve notices on us,", "telling us to leave. 'If that happens, we will", "occupy car parks and roadsides in Basildon,", "anywhere that we can get access to. The council", "simply hasn't provided anywhere else for us to", "go.' Europe’s largest illegal traveller camp has", "cost £20million so far to clear up, and residents", "are now worried another battle could be about to", "start. Lining up: Dozens of touring caravans are", "lined up around the edge of the land on the", "remaining hard ground . £18m bombsite: The six", "acres of land, which have been likened to a", "'bombsite' by locals, now stand largely empty . A", "traveller called Billy said: ‘We are . going back", "on there and it is going to be just like it was", "before. The . eviction was one big waste of", "money. Europe¿s largest illegal traveller camp", "has cost £20million so far to clear up . ‘We are", "tough people and we are hardy people, so we will", "be back on that land and starting all over", "again'. The . line of caravans increased over the", "past week with many traveller . families timing", "their return from Ireland to coincide with the", "end of . the clean-up work. Basildon . Council,", "which spent millions clearing the site, was", "granted a High . Court injunction banning", "travellers from returning to the site in Crays .", "Hill, Essex. Len Gridley, 52, whose garden backs", "on to the site, fears that the threat of prison", "will not act as a deterrent. ‘I’m really worried", "that they are . going to move back on to the", "site,’ he said. ‘There seems to be more .", "caravans in the area. It’s a complete shambles.", "‘The council should have completed the . job", "properly instead of doing it half-heartedly. I", "think the travellers . will come back on. There", "is no doubt about it. ‘The bailiffs have gone and", "now there is no security left on the site. What", "did they expect to happen?’ Bailiffs have spent", "four weeks . removing chalets, caravans and", "concrete driveways after police gained . control", "of the site on October 20. New aerial photographs", "show how each . plot on Dale Farm has been turned", "into deep craters. Eyesore: The site is left", "looking like a bombsite, littered with more than", "40 craters where bailiffs removed the concrete", "bases from each plot . Before the eviction: The", "dotted red line marks the boundary of the", "illegally occupied area where the Dale Farm", "travellers had set up their homes . Fences and", "several buildings have been left standing because", "of a High Court judgment protecting them. 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The parents of a 14-year-old boy are furious after their son was excluded from school for spending two minutes too long in the toilet. McCauley Timmins, a year 10 pupil at Outwood Academy Valley in Worksop, was sent home because he spent seven minutes in the toilet instead of the school's regulation of five. His father, Stewart, 56, was disgusted by the decision on Monday and said it was a 'form of bullying' as his son was feeling unwell. Year 10 pupil McCauley Timmins (pictured) spent seven minutes in the toilet and so was excluded from school . He said: 'They only allow five minutes to go to the toilet and McCauley was seven minutes. He was only that long because he wasn't feeling well. 'We knew he wasn't well and we nearly didn't send him to school but we thought he should give it a try. 'He had a second exclusion the same week, because on Wednesday he asked to go to the toilet while he was was in isolation and they are only allowed to go three times a day. 'Even in normal school time toilet breaks are limited. 'He pleaded with them, they wouldn't let him go, so he went anyway because he was going to wet himself, and the excluded him for that as well. 'I believe it is a form of bullying. I have looked into it and they shouldn't be allowed to do it.' An automatic exclusion means the pupil is excluded from the rest of the day's school and sent home. The next day is spent in isolation, separate from the rest of his class. This is finally followed by detention at the end of the day. His mother, Emma, 38, said the issue with the toilet breaks was 'ruining his education' at school . His father, Stewart, 56, complained that the school (pictured) were unwilling to discuss the problem with him . Mr Timmins, a regional sales manager, added: 'You cannot speak to that school, they refuse point blank to discuss things with you. 'We want the school to start being reasonable with the punishments they dish out, the punishment should fit the crime. 'There is no leeway with them, it is very draconian. 'I don't mind them being strict but they should be reasonable.' His wife Emma, 38, said: 'He is doing really well at school but it is ruining his education.' The couple, of Worksop, have two other children, Morgen, 15, and Elliot, five. The school was unavailable for comment when contacted by MailOnline.
McCauley Timmins was sent home from Outwood Academy Valley, Worksop . He was excluded because he spent two minutes too long in the toilet . The school has a regulation of five minutes and he spent seven . His father was disgusted by the decision and said it was a 'form of bullying' Said his son had been feeling unwell and so needed more time in the toilet .
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two minutes too long in the toilet. McCauley Timmins, a year 10 pupil at Outwood Academy Valley in Worksop, was sent home because he school's regulation of five. His father, Stewart, 56, was disgusted by the decision on Monday and said it was a 'form of bullying' as his son was feeling unwell. Year 10 pupil McCauley Timmins (pictured) spent seven minutes in the toilet and so was excluded from school . He said: 'They only
Latin American countries could stop deploying law enforcement agencies to fight cartels after concluding that the human costs of the 'war on drugs' is just too high. That is just one of the scenarios envisaged in a 'gamechanging' report on global drugs policy released by the Organisation of American States. Commissioned at last year's Cartagena Summit of the Americas the report calls for a discussion in decriminalization of drug use and for greater coordination between nations in tackling the scourge. Game-changer: Latin American countries could stop deploying law enforcement agencies to fight cartels after concluding that the human costs of the 'war on drugs' is just too high . Many in Latin America feel a new . approach is needed to the drug war - and a shift away from hard-line . policies - after decades of violence in producer and trafficking nations . such as Colombia, Peru and Mexico. Some regional leaders are pressuring the United States for an overhaul of anti-drug policies and have suggested they might be open to legalisation of some narcotics if that helped reduce violence. The 200 page review references a number of South American countries would break with the . prohibition line and decide that they will no longer deploy law . enforcement and the army against drug cartels after deeming the human cost of life too high. 'The report presented by the OAS today is a vital piece in the construction of a common way to fight this problem,' Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said during the presentation. Battle: Earlier this month Obama defended his administration's efforts to stem U.S. demand for drugs that many regional leaders see as a driving factor in their security issues . Latin America suffers the brunt of consequences of the drug war. Keeping track of the drug deaths is difficult, as official figures have been issued sporadically but in Mexico alone, upwards of 70,000 people have died in drug-related violence over the past six years. The government stresses that Mexico's . murder rate is still lower than several nations, including Honduras, . Guatemala, Brazil and Venezuela. Drug-related violence has plagued Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador as traffickers have increasingly infiltrated Central America. Almost all the cocaine consumed in . Western countries is produced in Latin America, while violence linked to . the drug trade kills thousands every year as smugglers fight for . control of trafficking routes in Central America, Colombia and Mexico. Drug . consumption is ticking up in nations such as Argentina and Brazil. According to the OAS, about 45 percent of cocaine consumers, 50 percent . of heroine users and 25 percent of marijuana smokers live in North and . South America. While many people in Central America are also weary of the focus on the drug-fuelled violence, it remains an undeniable part of daily life in many parts of the region. Costa Rica has fared better than many of its neighbors, but it worries about spillover from nearby countries. Honduras, for example, now has the highest homicide rate in the world, with about 7,200 people murdered last year in the tiny nation of 8 million people, most in drug-related crime. Almost all the cocaine consumed in . Western countries is produced in Latin America, while violence linked to . the drug trade kills thousands every year as smugglers fight for . control of trafficking routes in Central America, Colombia and Mexico. Drug . consumption is ticking up in nations such as Argentina and Brazil. According to the OAS, about 45 percent of cocaine consumers, 50 percent . of heroine users and 25 percent of marijuana smokers live in North and . South America. The . report for the OAS, which includes all 35 North and South American . nations, aims to start a debate among American nations regarding . anti-drug policies. It also advocates for softer policies toward drug . users. 'The . decriminalization of drug consumption must be considered the base of any . public health strategies,' the report says. 'An addict is not a person . with a chronic disease that should be punished for his addiction.' The report echoes comments by Helen . Clark, the head of the U.N. Development Program, who in March said she . favored Latin American governments treating drugs as a public health . problem. It also calls for 'a substantial . reduction in penalties' to drug addicts and urges countries in the . region to opt for rehabilitation programs instead. It suggests that . countries in the region should consider the option of legalizing or . decriminalizing marijuana consumption. 'Our report, however, did not find . any significant support, in any of the countries, toward the . decriminalization or legalization of any other illegal drug,' the OAS . said. The United States has sent billions . of dollars to Colombia to combat the cocaine trade but still there is . limited coordinated effort between countries in fighting drug . trafficking and usage. That prompted several member . presidents to ask the OAS to analyze the region's anti-drug policies in . order to make them more effective . Failing: Federal police in a drugs bust in Mexico City. The Open Society Foundations, a . human-rights and pro-democracy group, celebrated the report as a 'game . changing' document that likely will broaden the debate on drug policy . reform. 'This is the beginning of an . international conversation on a new approach to drugs,' said David . Holiday, the group's senior regional advocacy officer. 'We can hope this . will move policies from those currently based in repression to . strategies rooted in public health and human rights.'
Latin American countries could stop deploying law enforcement agencies . 'Gamechanging' report on global drugs policy released . Almost all cocaine consumed in West is produced in Latin America . Report advocates for softer policies toward drug users .
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Some regional leaders are pressuring the", "United States for an overhaul of anti-drug", "policies and have suggested they might be open to", "legalisation of some narcotics if that helped", "reduce violence. The 200 page review references a", "number of South American countries would break", "with the . prohibition line and decide that they", "will no longer deploy law . enforcement and the", "army against drug cartels after deeming the human", "cost of life too high. 'The report presented by", "the OAS today is a vital piece in the", "construction of a common way to fight this", "problem,' Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos", "said during the presentation. Battle: Earlier", "this month Obama defended his administration's", "efforts to stem U.S. demand for drugs that many", "regional leaders see as a driving factor in their", "security issues . Latin America suffers the brunt", "of consequences of the drug war. Keeping track of", "the drug deaths is difficult, as official figures", "have been issued sporadically but in Mexico", "alone, upwards of 70,000 people have died in", "drug-related violence over the past six years.", "The government stresses that Mexico's . murder", "rate is still lower than several nations,", "including Honduras, . Guatemala, Brazil and", "Venezuela. Drug-related violence has plagued", "Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador as", "traffickers have increasingly infiltrated Central", "America. Almost all the cocaine consumed in .", "Western countries is produced in Latin America,", "while violence linked to . the drug trade kills", "thousands every year as smugglers fight for .", "control of trafficking routes in Central America,", "Colombia and Mexico. Drug . consumption is", "ticking up in nations such as Argentina and", "Brazil. 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It", "also calls for 'a substantial . reduction in", "penalties' to drug addicts and urges countries in", "the . region to opt for rehabilitation programs", "instead. It suggests that . countries in the", "region should consider the option of legalizing", "or . decriminalizing marijuana consumption. 'Our", "report, however, did not find . any significant", "support, in any of the countries, toward the .", "decriminalization or legalization of any other", "illegal drug,' the OAS . said. The United States", "has sent billions . of dollars to Colombia to", "combat the cocaine trade but still there is .", "limited coordinated effort between countries in", "fighting drug . trafficking and usage. That", "prompted several member . presidents to ask the", "OAS to analyze the region's anti-drug policies in", ". order to make them more effective . Failing:", "Federal police in a drugs bust in Mexico City.", "The Open Society Foundations, a . human-rights", "and pro-democracy group, celebrated the report as", "a 'game . changing' document that likely will", "broaden the debate on drug policy . reform. 'This", "is the beginning of an . international", "conversation on a new approach to drugs,' said", "David . Holiday, the group's senior regional", "advocacy officer. 'We can hope this . will move", "policies from those currently based in repression", "to . strategies rooted in public health and human", "rights.'" ]
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By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 19:29 EST, 4 October 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 05:56 EST, 5 October 2013 . Floatation: Twitter is expected to be valued at £7 billion despite never making a profit . Twitter is expected to be valued at £7billion when its shares are offered on Wall Street before the end of the year. Launched in 2006, it has gone from a simple messaging site to a forum where everybody from world leaders to celebrities can write to hundreds of thousands of followers at once. More than 500 million tweets are posted every day, but documents sent to the US market regulator ahead of the flotation reveal that it has never made a profit. Revenues tripled to almost £200million last year but it still lost £50million. Twitter said it expected to go into the black by the end of next year. A £7 billion listing would make it  bigger in value than companies such as Morrisons and EasyJet. In excess of 300 billion tweets have been sent since the service, which allows users to publish notes of 140 characters or fewer instantly, launched. More than 250 million people use the site every month - with 100 million posting something every day. But it has also attracted internet trolls spewing hatred and bile. Earlier this year two female British MPs received rape and death threats from anonymous users on the site. More than 64,000 people signed a petition in the wake of the incident calling for a ‘zero tolerance’ policy on abuse by the site’s owners, who stand to make millions from the float. Now it is preparing to offer shares on Wall Street from as early as November. Despite being free to use, the company is able to rake in millions of pounds selling advertising. Last year its revenues tripled to almost £200million. But despite the increase it still made a loss of £50million. In the documents the company said it expected to go into the black by the end of next year. If it was based in the UK, rather than in California’s Silicon Valley, the company would be one of the country’s largest. Trolls: The site has been accused of attracting internet bullies .
More than 500 million tweets are posted every day and revenues tripled to £200 million . If it is valued at £7 billion it would be bigger than easyJet .
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[ "By . Daily Mail Reporter . PUBLISHED: . 19:29 EST,", "4 October 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 05:56 EST, 5", "October 2013 . Floatation: Twitter is expected to", "be valued at £7 billion despite never making a", "profit . Twitter is expected to be valued at", "£7billion when its shares are offered on Wall", "Street before the end of the year. Launched in", "2006, it has gone from a simple messaging site to", "a forum where everybody from world leaders to", "celebrities can write to hundreds of thousands of", "followers at once. More than 500 million tweets", "are posted every day, but documents sent to the", "US market regulator ahead of the flotation reveal", "that it has never made a profit. Revenues tripled", "to almost £200million last year but it still lost", "£50million. Twitter said it expected to go into", "the black by the end of next year. A £7 billion", "listing would make it  bigger in value than", "companies such as Morrisons and EasyJet. In", "excess of 300 billion tweets have been sent since", "the service, which allows users to publish notes", "of 140 characters or fewer instantly, launched.", "More than 250 million people use the site every", "month - with 100 million posting something every", "day. But it has also attracted internet trolls", "spewing hatred and bile. Earlier this year two", "female British MPs received rape and death", "threats from anonymous users on the site. More", "than 64,000 people signed a petition in the wake", "of the incident calling for a ‘zero tolerance’", "policy on abuse by the site’s owners, who stand", "to make millions from the float. Now it is", "preparing to offer shares on Wall Street from as", "early as November. Despite being free to use, the", "company is able to rake in millions of pounds", "selling advertising. Last year its revenues", "tripled to almost £200million. But despite the", "increase it still made a loss of £50million. In", "the documents the company said it expected to go", "into the black by the end of next year. If it was", "based in the UK, rather than in California’s", "Silicon Valley, the company would be one of the", "country’s largest. Trolls: The site has been", "accused of attracting internet bullies ." ]
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Motorists paid out a record £1.4 billion in parking charges to councils in England and were hit by almost £1 million per day in parking fines. In total car owners forked out £160,000 every hour to town halls for parking permits, fines, pay-and-display tickets, and other parking charges. The haul includes a staggering £343million in parking tickets. The new figures show that local authorities made a record profit last year of £546million from parking. Motorists paid out £1 million per day in parking fines, Government figures revealed . The figures from Government do not include what motorists also paid to park in privately run car parks, so the real impact on drivers would be even higher. Eric Pickles, the Government's Communities Secretary warned councils not to treat motorists as 'cash cows', but it would appear the plea has been ignored by town halls. Last year's total parking income haul of £1.409billion was a rise of 1.5percent on the £1.389billion that English councils brought in during the previous 12 months. However, parking fines were down to £343million from £353 million the previous year. An AA spokesman said: 'Looking at these figures it seems clear that the local authority parking gravy train is still running full steam with parking profits up on last year. 'Local authorities continue to squeeze every penny they can from drivers when it comes to parking charges. The total parking haul of £1.4billion was a rise of 1.5 per cent on the amount brought in during the previous 12 months . 'This is despite the fact that town centres are battling with one another and on-line shopping to attract trade especially at this time of year. 'Far from easing off on charges many authorities now charge well into the evening and on Sundays deterring many with money in their pocket from visiting some town centres. 'Hopefully some councils may shed their Scrooge like image this Christmas by giving drivers a break with some free parking to bump up local trade - but make no mistake it may be short-term with civil enforcement officers back on the street to enjoy a post Christmas sale parking ticket bonanza!' Of the 20 local authorities that made the most income from parking a total of 13 of them come from London. Westminster Council hauled in a total of almost £81million last year, way ahead of its nearest rival. Outside the capital the places that hit the motorist the hardest are Brighton and Hove, Nottingham Birmingham, Manchester and Cornwall. London councils that collect the most money from parking: . 1. Westminster (£80.6m) 2. Kensington & Chelsea (£47.1m) 3. Camden (£38.8) 4. Hammersmith & Fulham (£34.7m) 5. Wandsworth (£29.6m) 6. Islington (£25.7m) 7. Lambeth (£24.7m) 8. Ealing (£18.9m) 9. Hackney (£18.6m) 10. Haringey (£16.3m) Outside the capital the councils that raised the most from parking: . 1. Brighton and Hove (£25.8m) 2. Nottingham City (£18.9m) 3. Birmingham (£18.3m) 4. Manchester (£14.8m) 5. Cornwall (£14.3m) 6. Newcastle (£14.3m) 7. Bristol (£13.3m) 8. Leeds (£12.6m) 9. Milton Keynes (£11.4m) 10. Guildford (£11.1m) John O'Connell, Director of the TaxPayers' Alliance, said: 'Drivers are already hit hard by everything from fuel duty to road tax, and profiteering Councils taking them for a ride with too-high parking charges will rub salt in the wound. 'Councils should use parking charges purely as a way of funding the maintenance and upkeep of car parks and streets. Local authorities can't use hard-pressed motorists who rely on their cars as a way to fill the coffers, but must instead focus on eliminating waste in other areas.' Cllr Peter Box, Transport Spokesman at the Local Government Association, said: 'These figures prove that councils remain on the side of hard-pressed motorists with parking fines going down and total parking income staying below the rate of inflation over the past 12 months. 'The reality is that the average motorist is paying 30 times more to Whitehall in charges and taxation each year than they do to their town hall through parking. 'Parking charges and fines are essential to help councils keep traffic flowing and pedestrians and motorists safe. On-street parking revenue is spent on paying for parking services. Any surplus is spent on essential transport projects, such as talking the £12 billion roads repair backlog and providing subsidised travel to elderly and disabled residents.'
Motorists paid a record £1.4 billion in parking charges to local councils . Drivers were slapped with £1 million worth of parking fines per day . The income haul was a rise of 1.5 per cent on previous year . Westminster Council collected £81million last year from motorists . Outside of the capital Brighton and Hove council collected £25.8 million .
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Motorists paid out a record £1.4 billion in parking charges to councils in England and were last year of £546million from parking. Motorists paid out £1 million per day in parking fines, income haul of £1.409billion was a rise of was a rise of 1.5 per cent on the amount brought the motorist the hardest are Brighton and Hove,
By . James Chapman . Fond farewell: A relaxed Kenneth Clarke arrives at 10 Downing Street yesterday . Kenneth Clarke, a titan of Tory politics for more than four decades, quit the Cabinet last night with a parting blast over Europe. The minister without portfolio – who has previously served as Chancellor, Home Secretary, Health Secretary, Education Secretary and Justice Secretary – told David Cameron that, at 74, he wanted to become a ‘veteran backbencher’. And he warned Mr Cameron that he intended to campaign ‘vigorously’ for Britain to remain in the EU ahead of the Prime Minister’s promised referendum. Mr Clarke said the case for staying in the EU was ‘stronger’ than ever in a ‘dangerously disturbed’ world and an increasingly globalised economy. His European views – out of step with the prevailing mood of Tory Euroscepticism – are widely seen to have cost him the party leadership, which he stood for on three occasions between 1997 and 2005. The veteran MP for Rushcliffe, who has held office in every Conservative government since 1972, has been joking with colleagues in recent days that he was looking forward to watching more cricket. And he told ITV News last night that he had been ‘demob-happy’ for several weeks. Returning to his beloved cricket, he said he had enjoyed a ‘good long innings’ and confessed that he had spent far more time watching England’s first Test against India at Trent Bridge last week than in his office. ‘I thought I’d do a couple of years in this government. That was the agreement I had with David [Cameron]. I’ve done four and that’s obviously enough, and it makes sense to have a reshuffle,’ Mr Clarke said. Law student: A young Kenneth Clarke at Cambridge University . Minister: In the year he left the Health Department to be Employment Secretary . Chancellor: Outside No 11 Downing Street during his four years leading the treasury . Contender: Enjoying a pint and a cigar as he runs for the Tory leadership . As a ‘life-long addict to politics’, he said he was ‘as keen as ever’ to carry on as an MP and promised to be ‘largely supportive’ of the Government from the backbenches. Mr Clarke, who entered parliament in 1970 and secured his first job as a whip in 1972 in Edward Heath’s government, was brought back to the Tory frontbench in 2009 at the behest of Chancellor George Osborne. He had been on the backbenches throughout the Conservative wilderness years after 1997, not serving under William Hague, Iain Duncan Smith or Michael Howard. His appointment as shadow business secretary was designed to counter Gordon Brown’s surprise decision to bring back one of Labour’s big beasts, Peter Mandelson, to the Cabinet. Last night, Mr Clarke wrote to Mr Cameron telling him: ‘I would wish to retire from ministerial office in your Government’. He said he had ‘greatly enjoyed’ his return in a Government ‘that has had to face the worst financial crisis of my lifetime, and the aftermath of the deepest and longest recession since the war’. He added: ‘I believe that we have saved the country from economic disaster, although we have a long way to go before we have the modern, healthy and competitive economy that the next generation needs. ‘I have always been a radical reformer of public services and I think that people will look back on our achievements in modernising the health service and education service and the welfare system in a favourable way.’ He added: ‘However, I have just celebrated my 74th birthday and I have been doing red boxes at night for a high proportion of my adult life. There are plenty of other able people who could take on the work that I was doing in Government and I think the time has come to return to being a veteran backbencher.’ Mr Clarke gave notice to the Prime Minister that he intends to remain ‘an active’ member of the Commons. ‘My belief in Britain’s membership of the European Union remains as firm as ever and I think the political and economic case is made even stronger in today’s globalised economy and dangerously disturbed world,’ he said. ‘I know that you are quite determined to have a referendum on the subject, in which I will be campaigning vigorously for a vote to keep us in the Union.’ Ben Wallace, Mr Clarke’s parliamentary private secretary, said: ‘He is the most honest politician I have ever met.’
The stalwart politician, 74, told PM he wants to be a 'veteran backbencher' He said EU is as necessary as ever in a 'dangerously disturbed' world . Clarke says he will be 'largely supportive' of Government from backbenches .
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By . Julian Gavaghan . PUBLISHED: . 04:40 EST, 21 May 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 06:52 EST, 21 May 2012 . Three climbers returning from the summit of Mount Everest have died and two others are missing after scores of adventurers attempted the 29,000ft peak over the weekend. German doctor Eberhard Schaaf, 61, Nepalese-Canadian Shriya Shah and South Korean Song Won-bin are all believed to have to have died from a brain swelling triggered by the high altitude. They were among 150 climbers who reached the summit during the weekend after clear weather conditions presented the first opportunity of the year to scale the world’s highest mountain. Trecherous: A storm on Mount Everest, where three climbers died over the weekend . However, a windstorm swept the higher altitudes of the mountain by Saturday afternoon and many climbers became stuck as they waited for it to pass. Gyanendra Shrestha, of Nepal's Mountaineering Department, said: ‘There was a traffic jam on the mountain on Saturday. Climbers were still heading to the summit as late as 2.30pm, which is quite dangerous.’ Climbers are advised to not attempt to reach the summit after 11am. The area above the last camp at South Col is nicknamed the ‘death zone’ because of the steep icy slope, treacherous conditions and low oxygen level. ‘With the traffic jam, climbers had a longer wait for their chance to go up the trail and spent too much time at higher altitude,' Shrestha said. 'Many of them are believed to be carrying limited amount of oxygen not anticipating the extra time spent' The three climbers who died Saturday were believed to have suffered high altitude cerebral oedema. The missing climbers are a Chinese national and his Nepalese Sherpa guide. Feat: Climbers reaching the summit of Everest in 2009 . Among the climbers who succeeded in the treacherous mission was student Mollie Hughes, 21, from Bristol, who has become the youngest woman ever to reach the summit. Her mother was told she was safe after beginning her descent. Her mother Jane Spreckley, from Torbay, Devon, is incredibly proud of her daughter's achievements. She said: ‘We're all beyond proud of Mollie. She's dedicated her life to today and has raised an incredible £2500 for her charity Action Aid. ‘I still haven't managed to speak to Molly but the group radioed to base camp to say they had made it safely. ‘We are extremely relieved to hear everything has gone well and she is fine - we can't wait to hear all about it.’ Weather conditions are clear enough to permit climbing to Everest's 29,035ft peak for only a short time in May. On May 10, 1996, eight people died on what is believed to be the worst day on Everest. The main reason was said to be that climbers who started their ascents late in the day were caught in a snow storm that swept the mountain in the afternoon.
German, Canadian and South Korean die from high altitude brain swelling . Many started final ascent hours after it is safe due to storm and high number of climbers on first weekend the mountain was open . Among adventurers was Briton Mollie Hughes, 21, who is youngest woman ever to reach the summit .
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Shah and South Korean Song Won-bin are all swelling triggered by the high altitude. They storm on Mount Everest, where three climbers died the summit of Everest in 2009 . Among the was student Mollie Hughes, 21, from Bristol, who has become the youngest woman ever to reach the the mountain in the afternoon.
(CNN) -- What do you do when you're NASA and comedian Stephen Colbert wins your contest to name the new wing for the International Space Station? You name an orbital exercise machine after him. NASA will name an orbital exercise machine after comedian Stephen Colbert. The Combined Operational Load Bearing External Resistance Treadmill, or COLBERT, is expected to keep astronauts in shape. With the help of a legion of fans, Colbert got the most votes in the space agency's online poll soliciting names for Node 3, which will be called Tranquility after the Sea of Tranquility, where Apollo 11 landed on the moon. Astronaut Sunita "Suni" Williams revealed NASA's decision on "The Colbert Report," which aired on Comedy Central on Tuesday. "Your name will be in space, in a very important place," Williams said as Colbert reacted in mock disgust to her announcement of the node's new name. "I think a treadmill is better than a node ... because the node is just a box for the treadmill," Colbert deadpanned. "Nobody says, 'Hey, my mom bought me a Nike box.' They want the shoes that are inside." Colbert's campaign generated welcome attention for the oft-forgotten International Space Station, but it also presented a dilemma for NASA. The contest rules spelled out that NASA reserves the right to "ultimately select a name in accordance with the best interests of the agency. ... Such name may not necessarily be one which is on the list of voted-on candidate names." The runner-up name to Colbert was Serenity, which was more in line with the names of the other nodes. Harmony, the name given Node 2, was chosen by a poll of kindergartners in 2007. The publicity caused by Colbert's interest in Node 3 turned out well for the space agency. "This spread overall awareness of the International Space Station," said Bill Gerstenmaier, NASA's associate administrator for Space Operations, who has appeared on Colbert's show. NASA changed its plan to announce the new name at the end of April at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida when Colbert's producers invited them to do it on their show, the space agency said. Pennsylvania Congressman Chaka Fattah, who stepped in the naming fray in March, when he said Colbert had won the naming contest fair and square, called the decision a good compromise. It's "one small step for NASA and a giant step for the Colbert nation," the congressman said, playing off Neil Armstrong's line when he first set foot on the moon in 1969. Colbert's loyal fans have, in the past, bombarded polls to have things named after him. In 2006, Colbert out-polled every other name in a bridge-naming contest in Hungary. The country's government later said it cannot name the bridge after the comedian because he does not speak Hungarian and is not dead. Colbert also tried to get himself on Democratic and Republican primary ballots in his home state of South Carolina in 2007. The Democratic Party's executive council voted against his inclusion, and he did not qualify for the Republican primary because he missed the deadline. However, ice cream maker Ben and Jerry named a new flavor in honor of him, calling it Colbert's AmeriCone Dream. Virgin America also named one of its planes Air Colbert. CNN's Ed Payne and CNN Radio's Shelby Lin and Ninette Sosa contributed to this report.
Comedian Stephen Colbert will have space treadmill named after him . TV show host won poll seeking new name for space station node . NASA decides to name new space station node "Tranquility"
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By . Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor . PUBLISHED: . 04:50 EST, 25 September 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 08:42 EST, 25 September 2013 . Homes and businesses could be built in national parks if developers pay to make up the damage elsewhere. In a speech on boosting the rural economy, Environment Secretary Owen Paterson backed the idea of developments in some of England’s most picturesque areas. In exchange construction firms would have to create new nature sites nearby to offset the damage caused. Recovery: Environment Secretary Owen Paterson claims more development in national parks would boost rural economies . The idea of increased development in England’s 10 National Parks including Exmoor, the Peak District, Dartmoor and the Lake District could be controversial. But Mr Paterson argued that it could play a part in wider government plans designed to help boost growth and revive the rural economy. He used a speech to the National Park Authorities Conference in Easingwold, York, to back the idea of ‘biodiversity offsetting’ in national parks. Where a new development damages the natural environment, then a new nature site must be created to cancel out the damage. Protections: National Parks including the Peak District could be open to more development under the plans . He said: ‘For too long we have allowed . the lazy assumption that the environment and growth are incompatible . objectives within the planning system. ‘I . believe that, with a bit of innovative thinking, in many cases it is . possible to have both. This is why I am particularly interested in . Biodiversity Offsetting. Offsetting gives us a chance to improve the way . our planning system works. ‘It gets round the long-running conundrum of how to grow the economy at the same time as improving the environment. ‘It . could provide real opportunities in our National Parks, where the . necessary extension of a farm building could result in the enhancement . of an existing habitat or the creation of a new one.’ Under . existing rules the National Park Authority has two statutory duties - . to conserve the countryside and its wildlife, and to allow people to . enjoy it. A spokesman . for the Campaign to Protect Rural England said: 'Exactly how would it be . possible for a developer to replace, for example, ancient hedgerows by . way of mitigation? 'Some . habitats, particularly sensitive ones, are irreplaceable and thoroughly . integral to the landscape's character because it's taken centuries to . evolve - you can't just order a new one to be delivered somewhere else . like it's an Amazon purchase. 'Offsetting . doesn't address the complex way in which wildlife systems are sustained . and thrive, and if it allows developers to push through damaging . schemes then it's just another way for money to win over protecting . nature.' Enbgland has 10 national parks including Lake District (left) and Dartmoor National Park in Devon . The government has launched a consultation on biodiversity offsetting, which is still open, Mr Paterson said. He stressed it was one of several policies which he thought could benefit national parks. He added: 'There are many opportunities for National Parks to seize upon. One of these is the opportunity to capitalise on and increase the 110 million people who visit the UK’s National Parks every year. 'Tourism is important because it provides people with new experiences.  It enables people to appreciate and put a value on wildlife and wild places. 'Tourism also helps grow the economy.  Tourists spend money in our National Parks and this supports 68,000 jobs. 'But also when tourists return home they are more likely to buy the products we export.  Great clothing, great food and great drink.'
Environment Secretary Owen Paterson backs 'biodiversity offsetting' Homes, offices and farm buildings could be built in most protected areas . Developers would pay for new nature sites to be created nearby .
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[ "By . Matt Chorley, Mailonline Political Editor .", "PUBLISHED: . 04:50 EST, 25 September 2013 . | .", "UPDATED: . 08:42 EST, 25 September 2013 . Homes", "and businesses could be built in national parks", "if developers pay to make up the damage", "elsewhere. In a speech on boosting the rural", "economy, Environment Secretary Owen Paterson", "backed the idea of developments in some of", "England’s most picturesque areas. In exchange", "construction firms would have to create new", "nature sites nearby to offset the damage caused.", "Recovery: Environment Secretary Owen Paterson", "claims more development in national parks would", "boost rural economies . The idea of increased", "development in England’s 10 National Parks", "including Exmoor, the Peak District, Dartmoor and", "the Lake District could be controversial. But Mr", "Paterson argued that it could play a part in", "wider government plans designed to help boost", "growth and revive the rural economy. He used a", "speech to the National Park Authorities", "Conference in Easingwold, York, to back the idea", "of ‘biodiversity offsetting’ in national parks.", "Where a new development damages the natural", "environment, then a new nature site must be", "created to cancel out the damage. Protections:", "National Parks including the Peak District could", "be open to more development under the plans . He", "said: ‘For too long we have allowed . the lazy", "assumption that the environment and growth are", "incompatible . objectives within the planning", "system. ‘I . believe that, with a bit of", "innovative thinking, in many cases it is .", "possible to have both. This is why I am", "particularly interested in . Biodiversity", "Offsetting. Offsetting gives us a chance to", "improve the way . our planning system works. ‘It", "gets round the long-running conundrum of how to", "grow the economy at the same time as improving", "the environment. ‘It . could provide real", "opportunities in our National Parks, where the .", "necessary extension of a farm building could", "result in the enhancement . of an existing", "habitat or the creation of a new one.’ Under .", "existing rules the National Park Authority has", "two statutory duties - . to conserve the", "countryside and its wildlife, and to allow people", "to . enjoy it. A spokesman . for the Campaign to", "Protect Rural England said: 'Exactly how would it", "be . possible for a developer to replace, for", "example, ancient hedgerows by . way of", "mitigation? 'Some . habitats, particularly", "sensitive ones, are irreplaceable and thoroughly", ". integral to the landscape's character because", "it's taken centuries to . evolve - you can't just", "order a new one to be delivered somewhere else .", "like it's an Amazon purchase. 'Offsetting .", "doesn't address the complex way in which wildlife", "systems are sustained . and thrive, and if it", "allows developers to push through damaging .", "schemes then it's just another way for money to", "win over protecting . nature.' Enbgland has 10", "national parks including Lake District (left) and", "Dartmoor National Park in Devon . The government", "has launched a consultation on biodiversity", "offsetting, which is still open, Mr Paterson", "said. He stressed it was one of several policies", "which he thought could benefit national parks. He", "added: 'There are many opportunities for National", "Parks to seize upon. One of these is the", "opportunity to capitalise on and increase the 110", "million people who visit the UK’s National Parks", "every year. 'Tourism is important because it", "provides people with new experiences.  It enables", "people to appreciate and put a value on wildlife", "and wild places. 'Tourism also helps grow the", "economy.  Tourists spend money in our National", "Parks and this supports 68,000 jobs. 'But also", "when tourists return home they are more likely to", "buy the products we export.  Great clothing,", "great food and great drink.'" ]
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and businesses could be built in national parks economy, Environment Secretary Owen Paterson nature sites nearby to offset the damage caused. of ‘biodiversity offsetting’ in national parks.
(CNN) -- A tug boat lookout was on a cellphone call to his mother's house when the barge it was ferrying collided with an anchored tour boat in the Delaware River last summer, according to a report released Monday by the National Transportation Safety Board. Two tourists died and 26 other passengers were injured in the July 7 collision between the barge and the tour boat near Philadelphia. The safety board report is a factual finding in an ongoing investigation and does not offer a conclusion as to what caused the accident. The accident occurred shortly after the tour boat, the DUKW 34, had dropped anchor to deal with a mechanical problem that caused smoked to pour out of the engine. Around 2:37 p.m., a barge propelled by the tug boat, the Caribbean Sea, collided with the tour boat, causing it to sink in 55 feet of water. According to the report, the Caribbean Sea's master was off duty and below deck. The mate was on navigation watch. The report states that, according to telephone records, the mate made a call to his mother's house at 2:32 p.m. The call, according to the report, lasted until 2:38, one minute after the accident occurred. The report also states that that between noon and the accident, when the mate was on navigation watch, he made 13 phone calls and answered six. In radio recordings released by the U.S. Coast Guard last year, an unidentified voice is heard yelling early in the incident, "Hey ferry, ferry, ferry! Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa!" DUKW 34 crew members told investigators that they made radio calls to the tug boat Caribbean Sea that were not answered prior to the collision, the National Transportation Safety Board has said.
NTSB releases preliminary report on collision between Philadelphia tour boat and barge . The mate on lookout duty was talking to his mother when the accident occurred, it says . Two tour boat passengers were killed and 26 were injured .
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[ "(CNN) -- A tug boat lookout was on a cellphone", "call to his mother's house when the barge it was", "ferrying collided with an anchored tour boat in", "the Delaware River last summer, according to a", "report released Monday by the National", "Transportation Safety Board. Two tourists died", "and 26 other passengers were injured in the July", "7 collision between the barge and the tour boat", "near Philadelphia. The safety board report is a", "factual finding in an ongoing investigation and", "does not offer a conclusion as to what caused the", "accident. The accident occurred shortly after the", "tour boat, the DUKW 34, had dropped anchor to", "deal with a mechanical problem that caused smoked", "to pour out of the engine. Around 2:37 p.m., a", "barge propelled by the tug boat, the Caribbean", "Sea, collided with the tour boat, causing it to", "sink in 55 feet of water. According to the", "report, the Caribbean Sea's master was off duty", "and below deck. The mate was on navigation watch.", "The report states that, according to telephone", "records, the mate made a call to his mother's", "house at 2:32 p.m. The call, according to the", "report, lasted until 2:38, one minute after the", "accident occurred. The report also states that", "that between noon and the accident, when the mate", "was on navigation watch, he made 13 phone calls", "and answered six. In radio recordings released by", "the U.S. Coast Guard last year, an unidentified", "voice is heard yelling early in the incident,", "\"Hey ferry, ferry, ferry! Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa,", "whoa!\" DUKW 34 crew members told investigators", "that they made radio calls to the tug boat", "Caribbean Sea that were not answered prior to the", "collision, the National Transportation Safety", "Board has said." ]
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(CNN) -- Has our generation become the victim of too much information? That's something to ponder as you update your Facebook status, answer your smartphone, glance at the TV and flip through the morning paper, with the radio blaring in the background. Bestselling author James Gleick has studied information -- from the invention of scripts and alphabets, to talking drums in Africa -- for his new book "The Information". "Chaos," also written by the former reporter and editor for The New York Times, helped turn the "Butterfly Effect" into a household phrase. Gleick was also short-listed for the Pulitzer Prize for his biographies of Richard Feynman and Isaac Newton. CNN recently talked to the author about his latest book and the following is an edited transcript. CNN: For a nonscientist, how would you answer the question, "What is information?" And how has that definition changed over history? James Gleick: Luckily, we have the Oxford English Dictionary to help us. Unluckily, their definition is now pushing 10,000 words (as I discuss here). The important change -- really, the impetus for my book -- is that there is a scientific definition. It is a mathematical quantity, measured in bits and divorced from any notion of meaning. That was new as of the middle of the last century, and we can think of it as the official beginning of the information age. But we still need a human definition, too; now more than ever. For us, information includes words and sounds and pictures; paint on cave walls and ink on paper and smoke signals in the air. What is information? Information is how we know. CNN: Your book explains the concept of information using examples from around the world, from ancient history to present day. Did you develop any favorite cultures or figures as you wrote the book? Gleick: I'm probably not supposed to have a favorite person, but I do. I kind of fell in love with Ada Byron -- the daughter of the poet and a closet mathematician. She is a tragic figure, because she died an early and painful death and because she was a person living in the wrong time: a truly brilliant mathematician whose talents could not have been recognized until a century later. CNN: You say that technology does not define the information age, that it's the idea of information itself that's new. Can you explain the difference? Gleick: It's tempting to think the Information Age is about the very visible devices that are all around us, on our desks and in our pockets, profoundly changing the pacing and the flavor of our lives, but technology is just technology. What matters is communication -- one-to-many and one-to-one. We are aware of information as a big, general thing, but that wasn't always the case. CNN: You talk about an "information flood." Do we understand information better today than in our past, or is there just more of it to learn and consume? Gleick: Both. When I started writing the book, seven years ago, the initials T.M.I. stood for "transmarginal inhibition" or "Texas Military Institute" or "Three Mile Island." I don't need to tell you what TMI means now; every teenager knows. Yet it's a paradox: how can there be too much information when information is what we want, what we value, what we live for? We feel deluged -- unable to process it all, unable to find knowledge. CNN: You've gone from writing about "Chaos" to "The Information," these books feel related, like you've completed a circle. Agree, disagree? Gleick: Agree. (With perhaps a question mark on the word "completed.") It was from chaos theorists, 20 years ago, that I first heard the words "information theory." The connections between chaos and information are many and deep. One bridge is the notion of complexity itself. How do you measure complexity? It turns out that the complexity of a system is defined (and this is not a metaphor; it is mathematically exact) by the amount of information it contains. CNN: Any thoughts on what you want to tackle next? Gleick: A book! Only next time maybe a small one.
James Gleick wrote a new book "The Information" about history of information . Says scientific definition of information is a mathematical quantity, measured in bits . "Chaos" author also says that for humans, information is how we know something . Gleick says the actual communication is more important than devices used to communicate .
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[ "(CNN) -- Has our generation become the victim of", "too much information? That's something to ponder", "as you update your Facebook status, answer your", "smartphone, glance at the TV and flip through the", "morning paper, with the radio blaring in the", "background. Bestselling author James Gleick has", "studied information -- from the invention of", "scripts and alphabets, to talking drums in Africa", "-- for his new book \"The Information\". \"Chaos,\"", "also written by the former reporter and editor", "for The New York Times, helped turn the", "\"Butterfly Effect\" into a household phrase.", "Gleick was also short-listed for the Pulitzer", "Prize for his biographies of Richard Feynman and", "Isaac Newton. CNN recently talked to the author", "about his latest book and the following is an", "edited transcript. CNN: For a nonscientist, how", "would you answer the question, \"What is", "information?\" And how has that definition changed", "over history? James Gleick: Luckily, we have the", "Oxford English Dictionary to help us. Unluckily,", "their definition is now pushing 10,000 words (as", "I discuss here). The important change -- really,", "the impetus for my book -- is that there is a", "scientific definition. It is a mathematical", "quantity, measured in bits and divorced from any", "notion of meaning. That was new as of the middle", "of the last century, and we can think of it as", "the official beginning of the information age.", "But we still need a human definition, too; now", "more than ever. For us, information includes", "words and sounds and pictures; paint on cave", "walls and ink on paper and smoke signals in the", "air. What is information? Information is how we", "know. CNN: Your book explains the concept of", "information using examples from around the world,", "from ancient history to present day. Did you", "develop any favorite cultures or figures as you", "wrote the book? Gleick: I'm probably not supposed", "to have a favorite person, but I do. I kind of", "fell in love with Ada Byron -- the daughter of", "the poet and a closet mathematician. She is a", "tragic figure, because she died an early and", "painful death and because she was a person living", "in the wrong time: a truly brilliant", "mathematician whose talents could not have been", "recognized until a century later. CNN: You say", "that technology does not define the information", "age, that it's the idea of information itself", "that's new. Can you explain the difference?", "Gleick: It's tempting to think the Information", "Age is about the very visible devices that are", "all around us, on our desks and in our pockets,", "profoundly changing the pacing and the flavor of", "our lives, but technology is just technology.", "What matters is communication -- one-to-many and", "one-to-one. We are aware of information as a big,", "general thing, but that wasn't always the case.", "CNN: You talk about an \"information flood.\" Do we", "understand information better today than in our", "past, or is there just more of it to learn and", "consume? Gleick: Both. When I started writing the", "book, seven years ago, the initials T.M.I. stood", "for \"transmarginal inhibition\" or \"Texas Military", "Institute\" or \"Three Mile Island.\" I don't need", "to tell you what TMI means now; every teenager", "knows. Yet it's a paradox: how can there be too", "much information when information is what we", "want, what we value, what we live for? We feel", "deluged -- unable to process it all, unable to", "find knowledge. CNN: You've gone from writing", "about \"Chaos\" to \"The Information,\" these books", "feel related, like you've completed a circle.", "Agree, disagree? Gleick: Agree. (With perhaps a", "question mark on the word \"completed.\") It was", "from chaos theorists, 20 years ago, that I first", "heard the words \"information theory.\" The", "connections between chaos and information are", "many and deep. One bridge is the notion of", "complexity itself. How do you measure complexity?", "It turns out that the complexity of a system is", "defined (and this is not a metaphor; it is", "mathematically exact) by the amount of", "information it contains. CNN: Any thoughts on", "what you want to tackle next? Gleick: A book!", "Only next time maybe a small one." ]
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(CNN) -- There can't be many people who pick an air carrier based solely on the quality of their inflight food, but those who do might want to pay attention to the latest awards from New York food mag Saveur. The magazine's annual dining survey ranks airlines for the quality of their chow while also doling out awards in 20 other categories. Saveur's Culinary Travel Awards polled a panel of 36 experts and, separately, its readers to select winners. When it comes to economy class food, Singapore Airlines was crowned king by both readers and experts. Meanwhile, Australia's Qantas was acknowledged by both as having the best inflight wine program. Readers and experts differed when it came to first and business class dining -- the experts chose Emirates, the readers went for Oman Air. The two groups had different views on the rest of the awards, except for the best city for markets, with Tokyo getting the unanimous nod. Best food and cocktail cities . The experts voted Hong Kong (International) as the best large food destination. In addition to the usual suspects -- Michelin-star restaurants Lung King Heen, Tim Ho Wan and Bo Innovation for Chinese food in Hong Kong -- the experts also recommended eating at local seafood market Lei Yue Mun. New York's Brooklyn borough was named best U.S. large city food destination for its "close proximity to farms and food producers and a truly collaborative community of food lovers, artisans, and chefs." The best small culinary destinations are Copenhagen (international) and New Orleans (U.S.). The experts recommended NOMA, Kadeau and Restaurant Schoennemann in Copenhagen and called New Orleans' dining options "dizzying." The readers' food destination choices included Paris (large international city), San Sebastian (small international city), San Francisco (large U.S. city) and Portland (small U.S. city). Echoing the world's 50 best bars awards, London again outshone other cities to be chosen by the experts as the best cocktail city. The readers ranked Melbourne as the best. Best hotels for food . For hotels with more than 100 rooms, Epicure at Le Bristol in Paris and Le Louis XV-Alan Ducasse at Hotel de Paris, Monte Carlo were named the best hotel restaurants for experts and readers, respectively. The Restaurant at Meadowood, St. Helena in California (experts) and Restaurant Le Gaiac, Hotel Le Toiny, St. Barth (readers) are the best hotel restaurants in smaller hotels. For visitors who don't want to leave their hotel bed, The Dorchester in London is the experts' choice and the Kempinski Hotel Barbaros Bay is the readers' for best in-room meals. "Room service at the Dorchester is like eating in a private restaurant, with some of the best service I've ever had," one panelist said. The full list of awards are available on Saveur's website.
New York-based food magazine Saveur releases list of culinary travel awards . The awards, in 21 categories, cover all travel aspects from the best food cities to the best economy meals . Singapore Airlines voted best economy class inflight dining, Qantas named for best inflight wine program .
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attention to the latest awards from New York food economy class food, Singapore Airlines was both as having the best inflight wine program. readers' for best in-room meals. "Room service at ever had," one panelist said. The full list of
(CNN) -- At least 51 people have died and at least 21 others are missing after torrential rains and subsequent flooding pummeled the Philippines on Saturday, the government said. Filipino pedestrians in Quezon City, a suburb of Manila, brave Tropical Storm Ketsana's floodwaters. Tropical Storm Ketsana spawned the flooding, which caused at least six of the deaths in Manila, the nation's capital. Manila and the nearby province of Rizal bore the brunt of the downpour, said Gilberto Teodoro, secretary of national defense and chairman of the National Disaster Coordinating Council. Two of the dead in the capital city were victims of a wall that collapsed, he said. Five thousand people were rescued without boats, and another 3,688 were rescued with boats, he said. Another governmental official reported four injuries. "My neighborhood rarely gets a bad flooding and I guess this is the worst," said CNN iReporter Jv Abellar from Quezon City, Philippines. "Traversing through the flood is like walking through rapids." In all, 41,205 people had sought refuge in 92 evacuation centers, Teodoro said. By 8:30 a.m. Sunday (8:30 p.m. Saturday ET), the torrential rains ended and slight rainfall was reported. Some roads in the capital metropolitan area had reopened, but "we do not encourage people to travel these roads," Teodoro told CNN in a telephone interview. "They can be a hindrance to efficient relief and rescue operations." The federal government began massive relief efforts to aid the local governments, and set up aid centers addressing pressing problems such as sanitation and water purification. President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has ordered pay parking lots at malls in Manila to be opened so motorists can leave their cars there without charge, Teodoro said. iReport.com: Share images of Philippines flooding . Manila's Nino Aquino International Airport and nearly all of the country's other international airports had reopened, he said. Though the Philippines is no stranger to floods, Saturday's downpours approached a record, with 341 mm (13.4 inches) falling between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m., he said. The average rainfall for the entire month of September is 391 mm (15.4 inches), he said.
NEW: . More than 50 are dead in Philippines in flooding from Tropical Storm Ketsana . 5,000 rescued without boats, another 3,688 rescued with boats, official says . In all, 41,205 people sought refuge in 92 evacuation centers, official says .
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[ "(CNN) -- At least 51 people have died and at least", "21 others are missing after torrential rains and", "subsequent flooding pummeled the Philippines on", "Saturday, the government said. Filipino", "pedestrians in Quezon City, a suburb of Manila,", "brave Tropical Storm Ketsana's floodwaters.", "Tropical Storm Ketsana spawned the flooding,", "which caused at least six of the deaths in", "Manila, the nation's capital. Manila and the", "nearby province of Rizal bore the brunt of the", "downpour, said Gilberto Teodoro, secretary of", "national defense and chairman of the National", "Disaster Coordinating Council. Two of the dead in", "the capital city were victims of a wall that", "collapsed, he said. Five thousand people were", "rescued without boats, and another 3,688 were", "rescued with boats, he said. Another governmental", "official reported four injuries. \"My neighborhood", "rarely gets a bad flooding and I guess this is", "the worst,\" said CNN iReporter Jv Abellar from", "Quezon City, Philippines. \"Traversing through the", "flood is like walking through rapids.\" In all,", "41,205 people had sought refuge in 92 evacuation", "centers, Teodoro said. By 8:30 a.m. Sunday (8:30", "p.m. Saturday ET), the torrential rains ended and", "slight rainfall was reported. Some roads in the", "capital metropolitan area had reopened, but \"we", "do not encourage people to travel these roads,\"", "Teodoro told CNN in a telephone interview. \"They", "can be a hindrance to efficient relief and rescue", "operations.\" The federal government began massive", "relief efforts to aid the local governments, and", "set up aid centers addressing pressing problems", "such as sanitation and water purification.", "President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo has ordered pay", "parking lots at malls in Manila to be opened so", "motorists can leave their cars there without", "charge, Teodoro said. iReport.com: Share images", "of Philippines flooding . Manila's Nino Aquino", "International Airport and nearly all of the", "country's other international airports had", "reopened, he said. Though the Philippines is no", "stranger to floods, Saturday's downpours", "approached a record, with 341 mm (13.4 inches)", "falling between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m., he said. The", "average rainfall for the entire month of", "September is 391 mm (15.4 inches), he said." ]
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The creator of StealthGenie, a mobile app marketed as a tool for spying on cheating spouses and keeping tabs on children, has been arrested, according to federal authorities. The FBI said the case marks the first time anyone has faced criminal charges for marketing and selling such an app. StealthGenie could monitor calls, texts, videos and other communications on mobile phones without detection. It's among a handful of mobile applications called "stalker apps." "Selling spyware is not just reprehensible, it's a crime," said Assistant U.S. Attorney General Leslie R. Caldwell. "Apps like StealthGenie are expressly designed for use by stalkers and domestic abusers who want to know every detail of a victim's personal life -- all without the victim's knowledge." The app's website appeared to have been taken down Tuesday morning. Stalker: A creepy look at you online . Hammad Akbar, 31, of Lahore, Pakistan, was arrested Saturday in Los Angeles and appeared in court Monday. He faces charges of conspiracy, sale of a surreptitious interception device, advertisement of a known interception device and advertising a device as a surreptitious interception device. Authorities indicted him in Virginia, where a data center that hosted StealthGenie is located, an FBI statement said. According to the indictment, users of the app had to access a person's phone for just a few minutes to install the app. "As technology continues to evolve, the FBI will investigate and bring to justice those who use illegal means to monitor and track individuals without their knowledge," said Andrew McCabe, assistant director in charge of the FBI's Washington Field Office, in the statement.
A Pakistani man, Hammad Akbar, is arrested in case of spying app . StealthGenie was marketed as tool for monitoring spouses and children . FBI: It's first time anyone has faced criminal charges for marketing, selling such an app .
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as a tool for spying on cheating spouses and the case marks the first time anyone has faced criminal charges for marketing and selling such an app. StealthGenie could monitor calls, texts,
A British prisoner’s secret diary telling an epic story of love, survival and adultery in a Second World War internment camp has been discovered and returned to his daughter nearly 70 years after it was thought to have been destroyed. Civil servant Raymond Jones risked death by keeping a meticulous record of daily life in Hong Kong’s Stanley Camp where some 2,800 mostly British civilians were held from 1942 until 1945 after Japan invaded the former colony. The neat pencil strokes of newly married Jones, whose pregnant wife Marjorie was evacuated as Japanese troops closed in on Hong Kong, detail the war’s progress, the struggle to survive inside the brutal camp – and a passionate affair he had with a fellow internee. Memento: The only surviving wedding photograph of Raymond Jones and wife Marjorie . Throughout the war, Raymond, from Skegness, Lincolnshire, bravely kept a Union Jack hidden inside his mattress and was hailed a hero when he was allowed to hoist it above Stanley Camp watched by Allied troops and hundreds of fellow camp survivors following the Japanese surrender. Then, soon after he arrived home in Britain at the end of the war to join Marjorie and daughter Rae, a parcel arrived from his lover –  a nurse called Gwen Flower – with a letter telling besotted Raymond to forget about her and begin a new life with his family. But it was Marjorie who opened the letter and then read the diary. Heartbroken and angry, she tore up their wedding photos and the letters they had exchanged during the war and ordered Raymond to destroy the diary. Flag day: Raymond Jones proudly hoisting the Union Jack he kept stitched inside his mattress at the Stanley Camp when it was liberated after the Japanese surrender . Their marriage survived and – although Raymond pined for his lover – they returned to Hong Kong where they had a second daughter, Diana, and Raymond worked until 1957 when he was  diagnosed with cancer and returned to Britain where he died. Marjorie lived until 1985 and went to her grave telling her daughters her greatest regret was destroying the diary, which provided a unique record of life as a civilian war prisoner. But now, in a remarkable twist,  the diary has been returned to Raymond’s daughter, Rae Shaw, a 72-year-old grandmother. It was discovered in Scotland in 2010 by Alison McEwan, the daughter of another Hong Kong civil  servant, as she sorted through papers and books left by her father, who died in the mid-1980s. Alison recognised its significance and tried to trace Rae, who is mentioned  lovingly throughout. When she failed to find her, she sent the diary to Hong Kong where it was put on display in a museum on the site of the former prison camp. Rae learned of the diary’s existence when she was playing with a new iPad her grandson had helped her buy. She entered her name and ‘Hong Kong’ into an internet search engine to see if there was any record of her childhood in the Far East. It was then she saw a reference to the R. E. Jones War Diary in Hong Kong. The letter ‘E’ refers to Raymond’s middle name, Eric. When stunned Rae got in touch with the museum, the authorities copied the pages for display, released the original and sent it to Rae’s home in Nottingham. ‘I just tapped ‘‘Rae Marjorie Jones Hong Kong’’ on my iPad and up popped this list – and at the top of it were the words ‘‘R. E. Jones War Diary’’,’ explained Rae, a widow. ‘I shall never forget that moment. I froze. It was a feeling of shock – pure shock. And everything that has happened since has been so emotional and exciting and wonderful. How the diary survived the row between Raymond and Marjorie is  a mystery. ‘My mother described the destruction of the diary as her biggest regret. That is what we have lived with since,’ Rae said. Wartime record:The diary kept by Raymond Jones detailing everyday life in Stanley Camp . ‘After the war, Gwen sent my father a parcel containing an atlas, which I still have. My mother opened the parcel, and it contained this ‘‘Dear John’’ letter which she read. She was totally shocked and horrified and heartbroken. ‘They had this massive row where she ripped up all their wedding photographs and all the letters that had passed between them during the war. Mummy said everything was destroyed, including the diary. ‘I was only five at the time and I don’t remember the argument. I can only envisage a huge row. I imagine my father said, ‘‘I’ll go and burn the bloody thing,’’ and went off with the diary, but didn’t burn it and she just assumed he had.’ Rae believes her father secretly sent the diary to Alison’s father, Colin McEwan – who, like Raymond, served in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve in Hong Kong – or gave it to a fellow internee who later passed it to McEwan. ‘My father never once mentioned the diary and he obviously never mentioned it to my mother to spare her any more misery,’ she said. The diary – by turns fascinating, mundane and mildly scandalous – records the daily hardships, deaths and the price of black-market goods inside the prison camp. It also tells of rumours that were circulating about the war’s progress in Europe and the Pacific. Raymond writes lovingly of Marjorie and daughter Rae, particularly on their birthdays and at Christmas, before his romance with Gwen – referred to as G – blossoms in the dying months  of the war, leaving him torn between family life and his lover as he  heads home. Joyous day: Stanley Camp, which held mostly British civilians from 1942 to 1945 . In a touching entry for January 22, 1942, he writes, clearly with his wife in mind: ‘Well darling, our Rae is 12 months old and I sincerely hope and pray that this, her first birthday, will be the first and last that we are parted until she leaves us to start a home of her own. I hope you had a nice little party sweetheart, with one candle on the cake. God bless you both.’ But the horrors of war are never far from his mind. On July 13, 1942, he says: ‘Canton bombed last night. Hong Kong blockaded.’ And in another entry a year later, he describes the dreadful conditions in the camp: ‘Joint protest being signed by all adult internees. It deals with all the problems that are becoming more acute daily: poor food, lack of drugs and medicines; the increase of diseases caused through malnutrition; the inadequacy of canteen supplies and money.’ During Raymond’s time in the prison camp, seven internees were tortured in front of fellow prisoners and later executed for possessing a radio set they used to pass messages in and out of the camp. Many other prisoners died of illnesses linked to malnutrition. Surrender: General Douglas MacArthur, left, and Lt. Gen. Richard K. Sutherland, centre, watching Japanese Foreign Minister Manoru Shigemitsu marking Japan's formal surrender to Alllied forces on September 2, 1945 . After the Japanese surrender,  Rae lived with the painful fallout of the affair for the remainder of her otherwise idyllic childhood growing up in Hong Kong. A gregarious character before the war, Raymond was morose and withdrawn afterwards. She said: ‘As I was growing up, my mother would say, ‘‘Darling, he wasn’t always like this,’’ ’ said Rae. ‘People who knew him before the war say he was a charming, witty, loving man, but that is completely the opposite of the man I knew. ‘He was difficult. Everything I did he picked on. I had a hard time, and I assumed it was because the lady that ended the affair had said to him, ‘‘You must stay with your wife and get to know the baby you have never met.’’ ’ Rae draws comfort from the many loving references to her mother  and herself in the dairy. ‘You can see he was a very loving husband. He missed my mother terribly. He wrote to her regularly and, when I was born, he was thrilled,’ Rae said. ‘He calls mum Darling Marj and me Baby Rae and on my birthday he talks about me. So it tells me that  he was a normal, young married man, and that he changed.’ The war in Hong Kong: British troops being made to march during a Chinese victory parade . Younger sister Diana, who was just six when her father died, said: ‘Mummy regretted destroying the letters and wedding photographs but she was clearly heartbroken at the time. She would be delighted that the diary survived. ‘Mummy said if she could have  the time over again, she would do exactly the same – she clearly loved him very much.’ Despite the rift her affair with Raymond triggered, Rae and her  sister are keen to trace the family of Gwen Flower. ‘Diana and I wonder where she is,’ she said. ‘Because of what she did, our lives have been different to what they would otherwise have been. We wish we knew what happened to her, and we hope she found happiness.’
Raymond Jones kept a diary of daily life in Hong Kong PoW Camp in WW2 . It revealed that he had a passionate affair with a fellow internee . His wife Marjorie found the diary and affair left her heartbroken . Raymond's daughter only discovered diary existed after searching online .
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The man who carried out the brutal hatchet attack on two NYPD officers was heavily motivated by radical Islam and was 'jihadist inspired', a new intelligence report reveals. The preliminary report into Zale Thompson's October 23 assault initially concluded the 32-year-old, who used the name Zaim Farouq Abdul-malik on social media, was influenced by anti-government or black power sentiments. However, a four page intelligence report from the NYPD has confirmed Thompson's self-radicalization and his creeping obsession with terror outfits such as al-Qaeda and Islamic State. Scroll Down to See Report . Officers piecing together the life of New York hatchet attacker Zale Thompson (pictured) say he visited 277 websites to do with ISIS, beheadings and jihad before attacking cops three weeks ago . According to the report, seen by Fox News, Thompson, 'may have held a long-standing interest in violent jihad.' Thompson was arrested (seen here) in southern California six times between 2002 and 2003, likely for domestic disputes, New York Chief of Detectives Robert Boyce said. In their initial investigation, the NYPD discovered 277 online search terms by the former US Navy serviceman that referred directly to jihad. The intelligence reports states that 'Thompson used internet search engines to query specific terms including but not limited to 'lone wolf', 'jihad' and 'jihad against the police.' Thompson's chilling attack was carried out in complete silence before he was shot dead after running up to four officers in New York brandishing a hatchet, before wounding cop Kenneth Healey, 25, in the head, and slashing another in the arm. Mr Healey was taken to hospital on in critical condition but has now been released. While the report raises fears of more lone wolf attacks by self-radicalized Americans, 'there is no evidence that Thompson conspired with other individuals to carry out the attack.' It reveals that Thompsons favorite internet searches were for terror groups such as al-Qaeda, its Somalian branch, al-Shabaab and ISIS. The NYPD also found that Thompson's seaches online brought up terms such as 'jihad against the infidels,' and 'fatwa against americans' and 'death to America in Arabic.' Others searches such as 'is Saudi Arabia a member of the United Nations' and 'Saudi Arabic 69th general assembly un' raise the frightening possibility that Thompson may have wanted to target the United Nations in New York City. Investigators say Thompson stalked cops for hours in New York before launching his assault as they were having their pictures taken - wounding Kenneth Healey (second left) in the head . Thompson can be seen dead on the street, face up in a green coat, moments after attacking the officers. Kenneth Healey is laying face down with a hatchet gash in his head . Also added as part of the report is a photograph which shows that Thompson was stalking the four cops before the attack on the streets. In addition to the serious injuries Officer Healey suffered, Officer Joseph Meeker, 24, was also struck in the arm. Both are now recovering. 'This was jihadist inspired. Plain and simple,' said Frank Cilluffo, associate vice president and director of the Homeland Security Policy Institute of George Washington University to Fox News. 'He had so many search terms in this respect, I think it would be very difficult to suggest that it's anything but.' After the twin attack on Canadian soldiers last month, the NYPD has said it is stepping up its protocols and safety procedures. An officer attends to Healey, pressing a cloth against his wound, as the other officers train their weapons at Thompson. Healey remains in critical condition at a New York hospital . Thompson still holds his hatchet in his hand after being shot dead by two NYPD officers after he slashed two cops in an ambush attack . "As I understand it, NYPD is already instituting new actions, and new steps where instead of patrolling alone, they are going to have group patrols, and stay together even, even simple measures such as having lunch. They are hoping that people will stick together, so you can have two eyes and ears on potential threat," Cilluffo said. Chilling pictures taken seconds before the October 23 attacks show Mr Healy standing along with four fellow officers before they were attacked by Thompson. Dominick Williams took the photos after spotting the officers and asking them to stand for a picture. Seconds later, Thompson ran up to the cops - who where standing against a wall in Jamaica, Queens - and started swinging a sharp hand axe. Mr Healey, a rookie who had been on the force for just four months before he was injured, was taken to hospital in critical condition but has since recovered . Weapon: This is the hatchet that Thompson used to carry out his attack on the two cops in Queens, New York City . Mr Williams says he scrambled for safety as the officers wrestled with Thompson. He hacked Officer Joseph Meeker, 24, in the arm before burying the hatchet in Healey's skull. Mr Williams' camera captured the frantic aftermath of the attack. Officer Healey - who had just four months on the job - can be seen laying face down on the sidewalk - a bloody gash in his head. Another officer can be seen tending to his fallen comrade, holding a cloth over the head wound. The pictures also capture Thompson dead on the sidewalk. His body is face up with the hatchet, still in his had, laid across his chest.
Zale Thompson, 32, attacked 4 cops in Jamaica, Queens, three weeks ago . New four page NYPD report shows his creeping obsession with radical Islam and jihad . Reveals he had a 'long-standing interest in violent jihad' Discovered 277 online searches that refer directly to jihad and terrorism . Photograph published in the report shows Thompson stalking the cops before attack .
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[ "The man who carried out the brutal hatchet attack", "on two NYPD officers was heavily motivated by", "radical Islam and was 'jihadist inspired', a new", "intelligence report reveals. The preliminary", "report into Zale Thompson's October 23 assault", "initially concluded the 32-year-old, who used the", "name Zaim Farouq Abdul-malik on social media, was", "influenced by anti-government or black power", "sentiments. However, a four page intelligence", "report from the NYPD has confirmed Thompson's", "self-radicalization and his creeping obsession", "with terror outfits such as al-Qaeda and Islamic", "State. Scroll Down to See Report . Officers", "piecing together the life of New York hatchet", "attacker Zale Thompson (pictured) say he visited", "277 websites to do with ISIS, beheadings and", "jihad before attacking cops three weeks ago .", "According to the report, seen by Fox News,", "Thompson, 'may have held a long-standing interest", "in violent jihad.' Thompson was arrested (seen", "here) in southern California six times between", "2002 and 2003, likely for domestic disputes, New", "York Chief of Detectives Robert Boyce said. In", "their initial investigation, the NYPD discovered", "277 online search terms by the former US Navy", "serviceman that referred directly to jihad. The", "intelligence reports states that 'Thompson used", "internet search engines to query specific terms", "including but not limited to 'lone wolf', 'jihad'", "and 'jihad against the police.' Thompson's", "chilling attack was carried out in complete", "silence before he was shot dead after running up", "to four officers in New York brandishing a", "hatchet, before wounding cop Kenneth Healey, 25,", "in the head, and slashing another in the arm. Mr", "Healey was taken to hospital on in critical", "condition but has now been released. While the", "report raises fears of more lone wolf attacks by", "self-radicalized Americans, 'there is no evidence", "that Thompson conspired with other individuals to", "carry out the attack.' It reveals that Thompsons", "favorite internet searches were for terror groups", "such as al-Qaeda, its Somalian branch, al-Shabaab", "and ISIS. The NYPD also found that Thompson's", "seaches online brought up terms such as 'jihad", "against the infidels,' and 'fatwa against", "americans' and 'death to America in Arabic.'", "Others searches such as 'is Saudi Arabia a member", "of the United Nations' and 'Saudi Arabic 69th", "general assembly un' raise the frightening", "possibility that Thompson may have wanted to", "target the United Nations in New York City.", "Investigators say Thompson stalked cops for hours", "in New York before launching his assault as they", "were having their pictures taken - wounding", "Kenneth Healey (second left) in the head .", "Thompson can be seen dead on the street, face up", "in a green coat, moments after attacking the", "officers. Kenneth Healey is laying face down with", "a hatchet gash in his head . Also added as part", "of the report is a photograph which shows that", "Thompson was stalking the four cops before the", "attack on the streets. In addition to the serious", "injuries Officer Healey suffered, Officer Joseph", "Meeker, 24, was also struck in the arm. Both are", "now recovering. 'This was jihadist inspired.", "Plain and simple,' said Frank Cilluffo, associate", "vice president and director of the Homeland", "Security Policy Institute of George Washington", "University to Fox News. 'He had so many search", "terms in this respect, I think it would be very", "difficult to suggest that it's anything but.'", "After the twin attack on Canadian soldiers last", "month, the NYPD has said it is stepping up its", "protocols and safety procedures. An officer", "attends to Healey, pressing a cloth against his", "wound, as the other officers train their weapons", "at Thompson. Healey remains in critical condition", "at a New York hospital . Thompson still holds his", "hatchet in his hand after being shot dead by two", "NYPD officers after he slashed two cops in an", "ambush attack . \"As I understand it, NYPD is", "already instituting new actions, and new steps", "where instead of patrolling alone, they are going", "to have group patrols, and stay together even,", "even simple measures such as having lunch. They", "are hoping that people will stick together, so", "you can have two eyes and ears on potential", "threat,\" Cilluffo said. Chilling pictures taken", "seconds before the October 23 attacks show Mr", "Healy standing along with four fellow officers", "before they were attacked by Thompson. Dominick", "Williams took the photos after spotting the", "officers and asking them to stand for a picture.", "Seconds later, Thompson ran up to the cops - who", "where standing against a wall in Jamaica, Queens", "- and started swinging a sharp hand axe. Mr", "Healey, a rookie who had been on the force for", "just four months before he was injured, was taken", "to hospital in critical condition but has since", "recovered . Weapon: This is the hatchet that", "Thompson used to carry out his attack on the two", "cops in Queens, New York City . Mr Williams says", "he scrambled for safety as the officers wrestled", "with Thompson. He hacked Officer Joseph Meeker,", "24, in the arm before burying the hatchet in", "Healey's skull. Mr Williams' camera captured the", "frantic aftermath of the attack. Officer Healey -", "who had just four months on the job - can be seen", "laying face down on the sidewalk - a bloody gash", "in his head. Another officer can be seen tending", "to his fallen comrade, holding a cloth over the", "head wound. The pictures also capture Thompson", "dead on the sidewalk. His body is face up with", "the hatchet, still in his had, laid across his", "chest." ]
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Nasa's effort to identify potentially dangerous space rocks has taken a hit. The space agency's inspector general has released a report blasting Nasa's Near Earth Objects program, which is meant to hunt and catalog comets, asteroids and relatively large fragments of these objects that pass within 28 million miles of Earth. Just one million of the program's $40 million annual budget is spent on strategies to deflect an incoming asteroid or evacuate areas in danger of impact, said the report by Nasa inspector General Paul Martin. Scroll down for video . In a 44-page report, Inspector General Paul Martin said the Near Earth Objects program needs to be better organized and managed, with a bigger staff. For nearly a decade, the report noted, NASA has been tracking near-Earth objects bigger than 460 feet across. The goal was to catalog 90 percent by 2020. The space agency has discovered and plotted the orbits of more than 11,000 near-Earth objects since 1998, an estimated 10 percent. It does not expect to meet the 2020 deadline. The purpose is to protect the planet against their potential dangers. Most near-Earth objects harmlessly disintegrate before reaching Earth's surface. But there are exceptions, like the nearly 60-foot meteor that exploded over Russia in 2013, causing considerable damage. In a 44-page report, Inspector General Paul Martin said the Near Earth Objects program needs to be better organized and managed, with a bigger staff. 'We believe the program would be more efficient, effective and transparent were it organized and managed in accordance with standard NASA research program requirements,' it said. The report faulted the NEO Program's lack of structure, and said its resources are inadequate for handling its growing agenda. It said the program's executive office fell short when it came to overseeing progress in the asteroid-tracking effort. There were no formal partnerships with the Defense Department or the National Science Foundation, or with international space agencies, it pointed out. Those groups could make significant contributions to the effort, the report said. The 'lack of planning and resources has prevented the NEO Program from developing additional agreements that could help achieve program goals,' it added. 'For example, establishing formal partnerships with the Department of Defense, the National Science Foundation, and international agencies could give the NEO Program access to additional Earth-based telescopes and thereby increase its ability to detect, track, and characterize a greater number of NEOs. The space agency has discovered and plotted the orbits of more than 11,000 near-Earth objects since 1998, an estimated 10 percent . NASA's science mission chief, former astronaut John Grunsfeld, agreed and promised the problems will be fixed. For nearly a decade, the report noted, NASA has been tracking near-Earth objects bigger than 460 feet across. The goal was to catalog 90 percent by 2020. The space agency has discovered and plotted the orbits of more than 11,000 near-Earth objects since 1998, an estimated 10 percent. It does not expect to meet the 2020 deadline. The program has insufficient oversight, Martin's office concluded, and no established milestones to track progress. In addition, NASA needs to do a better job of overseeing the various observatories searching for near-Earth objects, and teaming up with other U.S. and international agencies, the report said. Sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article.
Just one million of the program's $40 million annual budget is spent on strategies to deflect an incoming asteroid . No formal partnerships with the Defense Department, National Science Foundation, or international space agencies .
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Manchester City face the ignominy of being relegated to a third-placed Champions League seeding for next season’s competition if they don’t beat Bayern Munich at home on Tuesday night. Manuel Pellegrini’s side need victory over the German champions at the Etihad to have any hope at all of qualifying for the next stage of the tournament after losing two games and drawing two so far. However, City also need to make sure that if they don’t qualify then they at least finish third in the group and go in to the Europa League. If they were to finish bottom, they will be in grave danger of seeing their coefficient dropping so low that they would go back to being a third seed in next summer’s draw. VIDEO Scroll down to see Bayern destroy Hoffenheim in the Bundesliga last weekend . Sergio Aguero and David Silva pictured during training ahead of Tuesday night's Champions League game . Manuel Pellegrini's Manchester City side have not won a Champions League match this season . The Premier League champions have endured a stuttering start to the 2014-15 season . It was as third seeds that City were drawn in such impossible groups in their first two years in the Champions League. This time they were a second seed and that saw them handed a group that should – in theory at least – have been a little easier. Failure to beat Roma at home and just one point from six against CSKA Moscow, however, has left Pellegrini’s team in dire straits ahead of their game against Pep Guardiola’s outfit. It is expected that UEFA will change the seeding system a little for next year’s competition, with the winners of the Champions League and also the winners of each of Europe’s top seven leagues automatically receiving top seed status. City, though, would need to overhaul Chelsea and win the Barclays Premier League for that to be relevant. Yaya Toure and former Bayern Munich man Martin Demichelis (left) share a joke during training . City were beaten 1-0 when they last played Bayern Munich - former player Jerome Boateng scored the winner . The Bundesliga champions train in Manchester ahead of their clash at the Etihad Stadium .
Manchester City haven't won a Champions League game in 2014-15 . Manuel Pellegrini's side are in danger of dropping down a seeding . City face Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich on Tuesday night .
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[ "Manchester City face the ignominy of being", "relegated to a third-placed Champions League", "seeding for next season’s competition if they", "don’t beat Bayern Munich at home on Tuesday", "night. Manuel Pellegrini’s side need victory over", "the German champions at the Etihad to have any", "hope at all of qualifying for the next stage of", "the tournament after losing two games and drawing", "two so far. However, City also need to make sure", "that if they don’t qualify then they at least", "finish third in the group and go in to the Europa", "League. If they were to finish bottom, they will", "be in grave danger of seeing their coefficient", "dropping so low that they would go back to being", "a third seed in next summer’s draw. VIDEO Scroll", "down to see Bayern destroy Hoffenheim in the", "Bundesliga last weekend . Sergio Aguero and David", "Silva pictured during training ahead of Tuesday", "night's Champions League game . Manuel", "Pellegrini's Manchester City side have not won a", "Champions League match this season . The Premier", "League champions have endured a stuttering start", "to the 2014-15 season . It was as third seeds", "that City were drawn in such impossible groups in", "their first two years in the Champions League.", "This time they were a second seed and that saw", "them handed a group that should – in theory at", "least – have been a little easier. Failure to", "beat Roma at home and just one point from six", "against CSKA Moscow, however, has left", "Pellegrini’s team in dire straits ahead of their", "game against Pep Guardiola’s outfit. It is", "expected that UEFA will change the seeding system", "a little for next year’s competition, with the", "winners of the Champions League and also the", "winners of each of Europe’s top seven leagues", "automatically receiving top seed status. City,", "though, would need to overhaul Chelsea and win", "the Barclays Premier League for that to be", "relevant. Yaya Toure and former Bayern Munich man", "Martin Demichelis (left) share a joke during", "training . City were beaten 1-0 when they last", "played Bayern Munich - former player Jerome", "Boateng scored the winner . The Bundesliga", "champions train in Manchester ahead of their", "clash at the Etihad Stadium ." ]
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(CNN) -- The arrest of a Christian man accused of making remarks against the Muslim prophet Mohammed wasn't enough to appease an angry mob in Pakistan this weekend. More than 100 homes of Christians were set on fire by outraged Muslims in the Badami Bagh community in Lahore on Saturday after police arrested Sawan Masih, a Christian in his mid-20s accused of speaking against Mohammad, officials said. "Mob wanted police to hand them over the alleged blasphemer," said Hafiz Majid, the senior police official in Badami Bagh. The mob also looted some shops run by Christians, he said. Majid said Christians have fled the area for fear of being killed. If convicted, Masih faces the death penalty. He denies the allegations made by the two men who filed the blasphemy complaint against him with police on Friday, Majid said. Masih says the three got into an argument while drinking and that the other two men threatened to publicly accuse him of blasphemy, according to Majid. "The attack is yet another shameful incident against a vulnerable community and further confirmation of the slide toward extremism in society on the one hand and, on the other hand, the apathy and inaction that has become the norm among the police," the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan said in a statement. The group accused police of arresting Christians in the incident "while those who went on a rampage and can easily be identified from television footage have gone scot-free." Pakistan's blasphemy laws were first instituted to keep peace between religions. But they have been criticized by human rights advocates who say the laws enable legal discrimination against religious minorities. At time, the laws have been misused to settle personal differences between Muslims and Christians. There have been about 1,400 blasphemy cases since the laws were first enacted in 1986, according to U.S.-based Human Rights Watch. There are more than 15 cases of people on death row for blasphemy in Pakistan, and more than 50 people have been killed while facing trial for the charge, according to the organization. Last year, a Pakistani court dismissed blasphemy charges against a Christian teenager whose case prompted international outrage. Her detention stirred up religious tensions in the predominantly Muslim country. It also generated fierce criticism of Pakistani authorities and renewed debate over Pakistan's blasphemy laws. President Asif Ali Zardari issued a statement Saturday on the most recent "unfortunate incident." He noted that the country's constitution protects the rights of all Pakistani's, and that "such acts of vandalism against minorities tarnish the image of the country."
Dozens of Christian homes are set afire by Muslims . The mob is outraged over alleged anti-Muslim remarks . Sawan Masih has been arrested and charged with blasphemy .
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[ "(CNN) -- The arrest of a Christian man accused of", "making remarks against the Muslim prophet", "Mohammed wasn't enough to appease an angry mob in", "Pakistan this weekend. More than 100 homes of", "Christians were set on fire by outraged Muslims", "in the Badami Bagh community in Lahore on", "Saturday after police arrested Sawan Masih, a", "Christian in his mid-20s accused of speaking", "against Mohammad, officials said. \"Mob wanted", "police to hand them over the alleged blasphemer,\"", "said Hafiz Majid, the senior police official in", "Badami Bagh. The mob also looted some shops run", "by Christians, he said. Majid said Christians", "have fled the area for fear of being killed. If", "convicted, Masih faces the death penalty. He", "denies the allegations made by the two men who", "filed the blasphemy complaint against him with", "police on Friday, Majid said. Masih says the", "three got into an argument while drinking and", "that the other two men threatened to publicly", "accuse him of blasphemy, according to Majid. \"The", "attack is yet another shameful incident against a", "vulnerable community and further confirmation of", "the slide toward extremism in society on the one", "hand and, on the other hand, the apathy and", "inaction that has become the norm among the", "police,\" the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan", "said in a statement. The group accused police of", "arresting Christians in the incident \"while those", "who went on a rampage and can easily be", "identified from television footage have gone", "scot-free.\" Pakistan's blasphemy laws were first", "instituted to keep peace between religions. But", "they have been criticized by human rights", "advocates who say the laws enable legal", "discrimination against religious minorities. At", "time, the laws have been misused to settle", "personal differences between Muslims and", "Christians. There have been about 1,400 blasphemy", "cases since the laws were first enacted in 1986,", "according to U.S.-based Human Rights Watch. There", "are more than 15 cases of people on death row for", "blasphemy in Pakistan, and more than 50 people", "have been killed while facing trial for the", "charge, according to the organization. Last year,", "a Pakistani court dismissed blasphemy charges", "against a Christian teenager whose case prompted", "international outrage. Her detention stirred up", "religious tensions in the predominantly Muslim", "country. It also generated fierce criticism of", "Pakistani authorities and renewed debate over", "Pakistan's blasphemy laws. President Asif Ali", "Zardari issued a statement Saturday on the most", "recent \"unfortunate incident.\" He noted that the", "country's constitution protects the rights of all", "Pakistani's, and that \"such acts of vandalism", "against minorities tarnish the image of the", "country.\"" ]
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(CNN) -- The arrest of a Christian man accused of Christians were set on fire by outraged Muslims Saturday after police arrested Sawan Masih, a Badami Bagh. The mob also looted some shops run Christians. There have been about 1,400 blasphemy Pakistani authorities and renewed debate over
LONDON, England (CNN) -- Coca-Cola, the world's largest soft drinks group, has bought a minority stake in Innocent, the British fruit drink and "smoothie" maker that boasts of its ethical stance. Coca-Cola faces allegations about labor abuses as well as health and environmental concerns. Innocent said on its Web site the U.S. firm had paid £30 million ($44 million) for a stake of "between 10 and 20 percent" to fund plans to expand in Europe. Innocent employs 275 people, has a turnover of more than £100 million and sells about two million smoothies each week. Its three founders, who set up the company 10 years by selling smoothies at a London music festival, insisted its ethical stance would not be compromised and they would continue to run and manage the business. Are ethics and business compatible? Tell us what you think . "Every promise that Innocent has made -- about making only natural healthy products, pioneering the use of better, socially and environmentally aware ingredients, packaging and production techniques, donating money to charity and having a point of view on the world -- will remain," co-founder Richard Reed said. "We'll just get to do them even more." Coca-Cola "has been in business for over 120 years, so there will be things we can learn from them. And in some small ways we may be able to influence their thinking too." James Quincey, group business unit president for Coca-Cola Europe, said: "We are delighted to have the opportunity to invest in Innocent's future. We have long admired their brand, their products and their unique approach to business." But the investment is sure to open up Innocent to charges that its ideals are being diluted. Coca-Cola has been criticized over negative health effects resulting from consumption of its products. It has also faced allegations about labor abuses in Colombia and environmental concerns in India, among other places. Sales of Coke are holding up well amid the global economic crisis thanks to strong growth in China and India. In February the company reported a 4 percent rise in sales volumes in the last three months of 2008 and a 10 percent increase in comparable earnings.
Coca-Cola buys a minority stake in Innocent, the British fruit drink maker . Innocent said Coke paid £30 million for stake of between 10 and 20 percent . Company insists its ethical stance will not be compromised . Coca-Cola faces allegations about labor abuses and environmental concerns .
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stake in Innocent, the British fruit drink and stance. Coca-Cola faces allegations about labor firm had paid £30 million ($44 million) for a stake of "between 10 and 20 percent" to fund festival, insisted its ethical stance would not Colombia and environmental concerns in India,
(CNN) -- English Premier League side Liverpool are waiting to find out the extent of the injury suffered by Spain striker Fernando Torres during the closing stages of the World Cup final. The 26-year-old, a late substitute in Spain's 1-0 extra-time victory over the Netherlands, pulled up as he chased a long ball, before collapsing to the ground and thumping his fist on the ground. He recovered enough to play a part in Spain's celebrations and returned to Madrid on Monday with his victorious team-mates. A statement on Liverpool's website confirmed the injury as a left adductor problem, although the severity is not yet known. Torres endured an injury-disrupted season with Liverpool, and came into the World Cup after a six week layoff following his second knee operation. He has been linked with a big-money move away from the Reds, who slumped to a disappointing seventh-place finish last season. But in a separate item, Liverpool's website featured pictures of Torres holding the World Cup while wearing the team's scarf, an image that may reassure fans desperate to keep hold of one of their prize assets. Meanwhile, Manchester United departed for their pre-season tour of the United States without a number of their best-known players. Wayne Rooney, Michael Carrick and Nemanja Vidic have all been left at home to recover from the World Cup, while Gary Neville, Michael Owen, Antonio Valencia, Anderson and Owen Hargreaves are all recovering from injuries. However, new signings Chris Smalling and Javier Hernandez are making the trip. Elsewhere, Sunderland manager Steve Bruce says he wants to sign defender Sol Campbell from Arsenal, and Portsmouth manager Steve Cotterill has revealed that Nigeria striker John Utaka is set to leave the club following their relegation to the Championship.
Liverpool wait to find out extent of injury to star striker Fernando Torres . Torres suffered injury to left adductor in closing stages of Spain's win over the Netherlands . Manchester United depart for U.S. tour without Rooney, Neville, Owen, Carrick .
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[ "(CNN) -- English Premier League side Liverpool are", "waiting to find out the extent of the injury", "suffered by Spain striker Fernando Torres during", "the closing stages of the World Cup final. The", "26-year-old, a late substitute in Spain's 1-0", "extra-time victory over the Netherlands, pulled", "up as he chased a long ball, before collapsing to", "the ground and thumping his fist on the ground.", "He recovered enough to play a part in Spain's", "celebrations and returned to Madrid on Monday", "with his victorious team-mates. A statement on", "Liverpool's website confirmed the injury as a", "left adductor problem, although the severity is", "not yet known. Torres endured an injury-disrupted", "season with Liverpool, and came into the World", "Cup after a six week layoff following his second", "knee operation. He has been linked with a", "big-money move away from the Reds, who slumped to", "a disappointing seventh-place finish last season.", "But in a separate item, Liverpool's website", "featured pictures of Torres holding the World Cup", "while wearing the team's scarf, an image that may", "reassure fans desperate to keep hold of one of", "their prize assets. Meanwhile, Manchester United", "departed for their pre-season tour of the United", "States without a number of their best-known", "players. Wayne Rooney, Michael Carrick and", "Nemanja Vidic have all been left at home to", "recover from the World Cup, while Gary Neville,", "Michael Owen, Antonio Valencia, Anderson and Owen", "Hargreaves are all recovering from injuries.", "However, new signings Chris Smalling and Javier", "Hernandez are making the trip. Elsewhere,", "Sunderland manager Steve Bruce says he wants to", "sign defender Sol Campbell from Arsenal, and", "Portsmouth manager Steve Cotterill has revealed", "that Nigeria striker John Utaka is set to leave", "the club following their relegation to the", "Championship." ]
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waiting to find out the extent of the injury suffered by Spain striker Fernando Torres during the closing stages of the World Cup final. The extra-time victory over the Netherlands, pulled left adductor problem, although the severity is their prize assets. Meanwhile, Manchester United departed for their pre-season tour of the United
More British citizens signed up to fight in Iraq and Syria than joined the Army Reserve last year, it can be revealed. Just 170 extra reservists enlisted over the past year - despite a Government target to boost the stand-by force by 11,000 by 2018. But at the same time the brutal al-Qaeda inspired ISIS forces tearing through Iraq have been boosted by 'several hundred' Brits, ministers told MailOnline. Scroll down for video . The terror organisation ISIS has wreaked havoc in Iraq and Syria. Ministers are increasingly concerned British-born recruits could return to the UK intent on carrying out attacks in the UK . Terror experts believe there could be as many as 500 Brits fighting alongside the jihadists in the Middle East for ISIS (Islamic State in Iraq and Syria). A senior government minister said: ‘There is a real problem about people going in and being radicalised and then coming home. There are several hundred who have gone from Britain that we know of. It is a worry. 'To get to Iraq most of them will have to go through Syria, so the two are connected.’ Foreign Secretary William Hague yesterday admitted Brit will 'inevitably' be fighting alongside ISIS which he called the 'most violent and brutal militant group in the Middle East'. He said the majority of Isis' members were Iraqi or Syrian but 'it also includes a significant number of foreign fighters among its ranks'. Mr Hague said: 'As I have previously told this House, we estimate the number of UK-linked individuals fighting in Syria to include approximately 400 British nationals and other UK-linked individuals who could present a particular risk should they return to the UK.' He said 'some of these, inevitably' are 'fighting with' Isis. Shadow defence secretary Vernon Coaker said he revelation was humiliating for the country and needed to be tackled. Mr Coaker said: 'The government's own figures show more UK citizens are joining ISIS than signing up for the Armed Forces Reserves. This is shameful, embarrassing and will cause deep concern. 'We need to see action to ensure recruitment to the Armed Forces meets the targets set. Otherwise, Britain will be left with a dangerous capability gap.' The Government has launched a campaign to recruit 11,000 new reservists to boost the size of the back-up force to 30,000 by 2018. But between April 2013 and April 2014 just 170 signed up . Shadow defence secretary Vernon Coaker (centre), with Labour leader Ed Miliband on a surprise visit to Camp Bastion earlier this year, attacked the 'shameful' failure to recruit British forces for the Army Reserve . In the whole of 2013 the number of British Army reservists actually fell by 50 to just 19,150 at the start of the year. Over the 12 months to April this year – a period during in which the Government claimed recruitment had improved – the number of reservists in Britain increased by just 170. The Army's stalling recruitment drive comes despite a pledge to raise the numbers of reservists to 30,000 by 2018. The Ministry of Defence has insisted it was confident the target would be met - as part of plans to slash the size of the regular Army from 102,000 in 2010 to 82,000 in 2018. But this would require an extra 2,750 reservists a year to be recruited. The MoD said: 'Although there have been a number of technical challenges, the programme is on track and the Reserves are now growing in size for the first time in 18 years.' Foreign Affairs Select Committee member Mike Gapes said it was 'shocking and very worrying' that more British citizens were prepared to risk their lives fighting alongside terrorists in the Middle East than had signed up for the Army Reserve. Foreign Secretary William Hague, speaking in the Commons yesterday, said it was 'inevitable' that Brits were fighting alongside ISIS forces in Iraq and suggested 400 had travelled to the Middle East to join the battle against President Assad in some capacity . He said: 'There are clearly a pool of people who are being recruited by these extremist groups through the internet. It is very serious and we have got to be very tough on it. 'These figures show there is a minority of people who are fanatical and prepared to join extremist groups, but also that the Government's recruitment to the Army Reserves is not going very well at all. 'There are large numbers living in this country going to fight for these vile terrorist organisations and that's very worrying, particularly if they are returning to Britain having seen what they have seen and looking to recruit terrorists back here.' The revelation comes after former Prime Minister Tony Blair said British fighters returning from Iraq and Syria were the Government's single, biggest security concern. Mr Blair said: 'If we don't deal with the Syria issue then the problems are not just going to be for Syria and for the region, the problems are actually going to come back and they are going to hit us very directly even in our own country.' He added: 'If you talk to security services in France and Germany and the UK, they will tell you their biggest single worry today returning jihadists fighters - our own citizens by the way - from Syria.' Charlie Cooper, an expert at the anti-extremist think tank, Quilliam Foundation, said the number of Brits signing up to fight in the Middle East would only grow. He said: 'People are going from Britain and the EU to fight for ISIS - the estimate is more than 500 and that number will probably rise. 'If you want to go and fight jihad, ISIS, which holds a particularly extreme view of Islam and wants to create an extreme Islamic utopia, is a very attractive group to fight for.' While the British Army Reserve has struggled to attract recruits, the brutal ISIS insurgency in Iraq has been bolstered by 'several hundred' British-born fighters. An image emerged over the weekend allegedly showing ISIS militants executing dozens of captured Iraqi security forces members. British security services fear ISIS recruits will return to the UK scarred by their experience in Iraq . The al-Qaeda inspired ISIS terror group has carved out an area of control across the middle east, threatening to tear apart the current national borders. A senior government minister told MailOnline the route into Iraq for many Brits was through war-ravaged Syria, to the west . David Cameron's official spokesman has acknowledged fears British citizens could be among the ISIS fighters in Iraq, saying: 'Our security services and all the relevant agencies will be monitoring those types of risks very closely. 'Clearly there is a very porous border between parts of Syria and parts of Iraq. 'As the Prime Minister has said, the greatest extremist activity and jihadist threats to the international community are in Syria. We need to keep these things under very close watch.' Immigration and Security Minister James Brokenshire, meanwhile, has warned any Brits considering joining the battle abroad that they will face jail in Britain for any terror-related offences - even if they are carried out abroad. He said: 'The Serious Crime Bill would extend the reach of the Terrorism Act 2006 so that UK-linked individuals and those who seek to harm UK interests, who travel overseas to prepare or train more generally for terrorism, can be prosecuted as if their actions had taken place in the UK.' A Foreign Office spokesman has previously added: 'People who are thinking about travelling to Syria to engage in terrorist activity should be in no doubt that we will take the strongest possible action to protect our national security, including prosecuting those who break the law.' Mail Online approached the Ministry of Defence about the revelations, but has not received any response.
Several hundred Brits thought to be fighting in Middle East killing fields . But just 170 recruited as reservists in 12 months to April despite hiring push . Figures 'shameful, embarrassing and will cause deep concern' say MPs .
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Attacked: Gary Cranley, 40, feared for his son Jake when he was slashed in the ribs by a pair of thugs with a six inch knife after he told them off for swearing at KFC staff . A pair of thugs stabbed a father in front of his pregnant fiancée and baby outside a KFC takeaway after he told them off for swearing at staff. Workshop manager Gary Cranley, 40, was knifed in the ribs after telling the two yobs to 'show some respect' after they began hurling vile abuse and demanding to be served more quickly. They waited for him in the car park of the KFC in Trafford Retail Park, Manchester, before launching a vicious attack. As Mr Cranley walked to the car with his food, the thugs confronted him and challenged him to a fight claiming he had 'disrespected' them. When he refused and got into his car with his partner Jennie Coen, 29, and seven-month old son Jake, they smashed the driver's side window. Mr Cranley jumped out to protect his family but was then punched in the head before one of the men lunged at him with a six-inch blade. He only narrowly avoided a life-threatening injury because he jumped back and the knife hit his ribs before the pair fled. Mr Cranley, who has been left with two-inch gash in his stomach, cuts to his hands and a swollen ear, said: 'It's very frightening in this day and age to think that somebody would try to kill you over a petty argument about getting a takeaway dinner. Thugs: Police have released these CCTV images of the two yobs who carried out the attack . 'I simply told them off because they were being being thoroughly unpleasant to the staff who were doing a good job and these guys simply over-reacted because they felt I had 'disrespected' them by ticking them off for swearing. 'I just don't know what these people would stop at. My family could have been hurt or even killed.' Despite his ordeal, Mr Cranley said he doesn't regret confronting the yobs. 'I . wasn't scared of them,' he said. 'I wasn't going to . let them behave like that. I just don't like people who behave like . that.' 'My . adrenaline kicked straight in and I jumped straight out of the car,' added Mr Cranley, of Eccles, Greater Manchester. 'I said "My fiancee and . baby son are in the car" but they didn't care. I could see one of the . men had something behind his back. Then he just lunged at me with the . knife. 'Luckily I reacted . and jumped out of the way. The knife still caught me but the blade hit . my rib and the guys ran off. I know I was lucky that when he stabbed me . it hit my rib. It could have been a lot worse.' Miss Coen said: 'It really was scary. I just had . my eye on Jake the whole time but luckily he slept through it and the . glass from the window missed him. 'I had to go for an emergency scan the next day. I'm only 16 weeks pregnant but the stress brought about stomach pains. 'Fortunately everything is fine and we're just hoping they're caught before they do somebody serious harm.' Lucky escape: Mr Cranley suffered a cut to his ribs after one of the thugs lunged at him with the blade but the injury could have been far worse if he hadn't jumped back . Terrifying: Mr Cranley was left with cuts to his hand, ribs and a swollen ear after the vicious attack . Police . have released CCTV images of two men they want to speak to with in connection with the attack. Detective Constable Stu Brown of . Greater Manchester Police said: 'What happened to this man was both . senseless but also outrageous. 'He . intervened like any good-natured person would when they heard these two . thugs verbally abusing staff, and for one simple act of kindness, he . was violently attacked by these men who were clearly lying in wait to . exact their "revenge". 'The . fact they were prepared to use such violence when they must have clearly . seen a young baby in the car is absolutely despicable and thankfully, . though clearly by chance not design, the baby was not struck by any . shards of glass. 'What I . want people to do is use the sense of anger they will feel reading about . this attack and help us find the two culprits. We have issued two CCTV . stills, which although of not great quality, will hopefully spur someone . into coming forward with information about their identity. 'We need to find these men so please tell us if you know who they are.' Frightening: The thugs smashed the window of Mr Cranley's car after he tried to avoid the confrontation . Brutal: The ambush happened in the car park of a KFC in Trafford Park, Manchester .
Gary Cranley, 40, attacked in car park after giving thugs ticking off . Smashed his car window before one lunged at him with six-inch blade . Pregnant fiancée and young child watched on in horror from vehicle .
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[ "Attacked: Gary Cranley, 40, feared for his son", "Jake when he was slashed in the ribs by a pair of", "thugs with a six inch knife after he told them", "off for swearing at KFC staff . A pair of thugs", "stabbed a father in front of his pregnant fiancée", "and baby outside a KFC takeaway after he told", "them off for swearing at staff. Workshop manager", "Gary Cranley, 40, was knifed in the ribs after", "telling the two yobs to 'show some respect' after", "they began hurling vile abuse and demanding to be", "served more quickly. They waited for him in the", "car park of the KFC in Trafford Retail Park,", "Manchester, before launching a vicious attack. As", "Mr Cranley walked to the car with his food, the", "thugs confronted him and challenged him to a", "fight claiming he had 'disrespected' them. When", "he refused and got into his car with his partner", "Jennie Coen, 29, and seven-month old son Jake,", "they smashed the driver's side window. Mr Cranley", "jumped out to protect his family but was then", "punched in the head before one of the men lunged", "at him with a six-inch blade. He only narrowly", "avoided a life-threatening injury because he", "jumped back and the knife hit his ribs before the", "pair fled. Mr Cranley, who has been left with", "two-inch gash in his stomach, cuts to his hands", "and a swollen ear, said: 'It's very frightening", "in this day and age to think that somebody would", "try to kill you over a petty argument about", "getting a takeaway dinner. Thugs: Police have", "released these CCTV images of the two yobs who", "carried out the attack . 'I simply told them off", "because they were being being thoroughly", "unpleasant to the staff who were doing a good job", "and these guys simply over-reacted because they", "felt I had 'disrespected' them by ticking them", "off for swearing. 'I just don't know what these", "people would stop at. My family could have been", "hurt or even killed.' Despite his ordeal, Mr", "Cranley said he doesn't regret confronting the", "yobs. 'I . wasn't scared of them,' he said. 'I", "wasn't going to . let them behave like that. I", "just don't like people who behave like . that.'", "'My . adrenaline kicked straight in and I jumped", "straight out of the car,' added Mr Cranley, of", "Eccles, Greater Manchester. 'I said \"My fiancee", "and . baby son are in the car\" but they didn't", "care. I could see one of the . men had something", "behind his back. Then he just lunged at me with", "the . knife. 'Luckily I reacted . and jumped out", "of the way. The knife still caught me but the", "blade hit . my rib and the guys ran off. I know I", "was lucky that when he stabbed me . it hit my", "rib. It could have been a lot worse.' Miss Coen", "said: 'It really was scary. I just had . my eye", "on Jake the whole time but luckily he slept", "through it and the . glass from the window missed", "him. 'I had to go for an emergency scan the next", "day. I'm only 16 weeks pregnant but the stress", "brought about stomach pains. 'Fortunately", "everything is fine and we're just hoping they're", "caught before they do somebody serious harm.'", "Lucky escape: Mr Cranley suffered a cut to his", "ribs after one of the thugs lunged at him with", "the blade but the injury could have been far", "worse if he hadn't jumped back . Terrifying: Mr", "Cranley was left with cuts to his hand, ribs and", "a swollen ear after the vicious attack . Police .", "have released CCTV images of two men they want to", "speak to with in connection with the attack.", "Detective Constable Stu Brown of . Greater", "Manchester Police said: 'What happened to this", "man was both . senseless but also outrageous. 'He", ". intervened like any good-natured person would", "when they heard these two . thugs verbally", "abusing staff, and for one simple act of", "kindness, he . was violently attacked by these", "men who were clearly lying in wait to . exact", "their \"revenge\". 'The . fact they were prepared", "to use such violence when they must have clearly", ". seen a young baby in the car is absolutely", "despicable and thankfully, . though clearly by", "chance not design, the baby was not struck by any", ". shards of glass. 'What I . want people to do is", "use the sense of anger they will feel reading", "about . this attack and help us find the two", "culprits. We have issued two CCTV . stills, which", "although of not great quality, will hopefully", "spur someone . into coming forward with", "information about their identity. 'We need to", "find these men so please tell us if you know who", "they are.' Frightening: The thugs smashed the", "window of Mr Cranley's car after he tried to", "avoid the confrontation . Brutal: The ambush", "happened in the car park of a KFC in Trafford", "Park, Manchester ." ]
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Attacked: Gary Cranley, 40, feared for his son punched in the head before one of the men lunged at him with a six-inch blade. He only narrowly through it and the . glass from the window missed ribs after one of the thugs lunged at him with happened in the car park of a KFC in Trafford
By . Sarah Michael . Australian model Samantha Harris' found out her fiance will serve at least two years in jail on Wednesday. But it was business as usual for the 23-year-old, who posted a video to her Instagram account spruiking her new Priceline commercial just hours after her fiance was sentenced. The 23-year-old was not in court with her long-term boyfriend Luke Hunt, 28, when he was sentenced to four years over a fatal crash that killed a 78-year-old man on Sydney's northern beaches. 'Exciting!' Just hours after her fiance Luke Hunt's sentencing, Samantha Harris uploaded a video to Instagram showing her new commercial for Priceline, not acknowledging the dramatic events of the day . In the video the model smiles alongside media personality Ita Buttrose, Home And Away actress Ada Nicodemou and X Factor Australia singer Dami Im in the short clip. She made no acknowledgement of the dramatic events that had unfolded that same day, captioning the post 'Just saw my @pricelineau commercial for the first time !!!! #exciting #youbeauty2014'. Hunt was sentenced to four years in prison on Wednesday afternoon over the death of Kenneth Lay in 2012. Mr Lay died in hospital after the car that Hunt and Ms Harris were travelling in collided with the older man's car, which then slammed into a tree. Hunt had pleaded guilty to dangerous driving causing death, and the court heard he had been speeding in the 60km/h zone, driving at 95km/h. Model Samantha Harris's fiance Luke Hunt (left) was sentenced to four years in prison on Wednesday over a fatal car crash in Sydney's northern beaches in 2012 . Judge Colin Charteris said the sentence sent a strong message about reckless driving and its consequences. 'There has been no real account from Hunt to explain why he was driving in such a hurry at the time of the accident,' he told the Downing Centre District Court. 'It's completely inexcusable.' Hunt had been trying to change lanes at high speed when his Commodore collided into Mr Lay's Hyundai Lantra at the intersection of Warringah Rd and Alfred St, Narraweena. Judge Charteris said the grandfather of 16 and father of seven had been obeying the road rules. Had Hunt not been speeding Mr Lay would still be with his family. However, the judge accepted Hunt's remorse and acknowledged the 28-year-old tradesman now suffers from depression. The incident occurred two years ago when he and Ms Harris, 23, were driving to the gym in Narweena . Hunt, a builder from Queensland, pleaded guilty to dangerous driving saying he ran a red or orange light . 'He wishes he had passed away in the accident ... but his regret cannot remedy what has occurred,' Mr Charteris said. Hunt has also been disqualified from driving for six-and-a-half years. Outside court, Mr Lay's daughter Christine Scott said there were no winners. 'We're not cruel people, and I hate to see somebody go to jail like that, but you can't do what he did,' she told AAP. Ms Harris was not in court for her fiance's sentence. The intersection of Alfred St and Warringah Rd where the accident occured . Ms Harris was not in court for her fiance's sentence . He will be eligible for parole in 2016. The incident occurred two years ago when he and Ms Harris, 23, were driving to the gym in Narweena in Sydney's northern suburbs. The Commodore he was driving collided with a Hyundai Lantra driven by Mr Lay at the intersection of Alfred St and Warringah Rd. Mr Lay, who had 16 grandchildren, later died in hospital from injuries sustained during the collision. Hunt, a builder from Queensland, pleaded guilty to dangerous driving saying he ran a red or orange light. Indigenous model Ms Harris walks the runway at the Galanni show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia in April . The beauty has been modeling since she was discovered in a competition held by Girlfriend magazine when she was 13-years-old .
Luke Hunt will serve at least two years in jail over fatal car crash in 2012 . Kenneth Lay died after his vehicle collided with Hunt and Ms Harris's car . 28-year-old Hunt had pleaded guilty to dangerous driving causing death . Judge Colin Charteris labelled his driving 'completely inexcusable' Indigenous model Ms Harris was not in court for her fiance's sentence . The 23-year-old posted on Instagram just hours after his sentencing .
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[ "By . Sarah Michael . Australian model Samantha", "Harris' found out her fiance will serve at least", "two years in jail on Wednesday. But it was", "business as usual for the 23-year-old, who posted", "a video to her Instagram account spruiking her", "new Priceline commercial just hours after her", "fiance was sentenced. The 23-year-old was not in", "court with her long-term boyfriend Luke Hunt, 28,", "when he was sentenced to four years over a fatal", "crash that killed a 78-year-old man on Sydney's", "northern beaches. 'Exciting!' Just hours after", "her fiance Luke Hunt's sentencing, Samantha", "Harris uploaded a video to Instagram showing her", "new commercial for Priceline, not acknowledging", "the dramatic events of the day . In the video the", "model smiles alongside media personality Ita", "Buttrose, Home And Away actress Ada Nicodemou and", "X Factor Australia singer Dami Im in the short", "clip. She made no acknowledgement of the dramatic", "events that had unfolded that same day,", "captioning the post 'Just saw my @pricelineau", "commercial for the first time !!!! #exciting", "#youbeauty2014'. Hunt was sentenced to four years", "in prison on Wednesday afternoon over the death", "of Kenneth Lay in 2012. Mr Lay died in hospital", "after the car that Hunt and Ms Harris were", "travelling in collided with the older man's car,", "which then slammed into a tree. Hunt had pleaded", "guilty to dangerous driving causing death, and", "the court heard he had been speeding in the", "60km/h zone, driving at 95km/h. Model Samantha", "Harris's fiance Luke Hunt (left) was sentenced to", "four years in prison on Wednesday over a fatal", "car crash in Sydney's northern beaches in 2012 .", "Judge Colin Charteris said the sentence sent a", "strong message about reckless driving and its", "consequences. 'There has been no real account", "from Hunt to explain why he was driving in such a", "hurry at the time of the accident,' he told the", "Downing Centre District Court. 'It's completely", "inexcusable.' Hunt had been trying to change", "lanes at high speed when his Commodore collided", "into Mr Lay's Hyundai Lantra at the intersection", "of Warringah Rd and Alfred St, Narraweena. Judge", "Charteris said the grandfather of 16 and father", "of seven had been obeying the road rules. Had", "Hunt not been speeding Mr Lay would still be with", "his family. However, the judge accepted Hunt's", "remorse and acknowledged the 28-year-old", "tradesman now suffers from depression. The", "incident occurred two years ago when he and Ms", "Harris, 23, were driving to the gym in Narweena .", "Hunt, a builder from Queensland, pleaded guilty", "to dangerous driving saying he ran a red or", "orange light . 'He wishes he had passed away in", "the accident ... but his regret cannot remedy", "what has occurred,' Mr Charteris said. Hunt has", "also been disqualified from driving for", "six-and-a-half years. Outside court, Mr Lay's", "daughter Christine Scott said there were no", "winners. 'We're not cruel people, and I hate to", "see somebody go to jail like that, but you can't", "do what he did,' she told AAP. Ms Harris was not", "in court for her fiance's sentence. The", "intersection of Alfred St and Warringah Rd where", "the accident occured . Ms Harris was not in court", "for her fiance's sentence . He will be eligible", "for parole in 2016. The incident occurred two", "years ago when he and Ms Harris, 23, were driving", "to the gym in Narweena in Sydney's northern", "suburbs. The Commodore he was driving collided", "with a Hyundai Lantra driven by Mr Lay at the", "intersection of Alfred St and Warringah Rd. Mr", "Lay, who had 16 grandchildren, later died in", "hospital from injuries sustained during the", "collision. Hunt, a builder from Queensland,", "pleaded guilty to dangerous driving saying he ran", "a red or orange light. Indigenous model Ms Harris", "walks the runway at the Galanni show during", "Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia in April .", "The beauty has been modeling since she was", "discovered in a competition held by Girlfriend", "magazine when she was 13-years-old ." ]
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Harris' found out her fiance will serve at least two years in jail on Wednesday. But it was new Priceline commercial just hours after her fiance was sentenced. The 23-year-old was not in of Kenneth Lay in 2012. Mr Lay died in hospital guilty to dangerous driving causing death, and Harris's fiance Luke Hunt (left) was sentenced to car crash in Sydney's northern beaches in 2012 . Judge Colin Charteris said the sentence sent a in court for her fiance's sentence. The a red or orange light. Indigenous model Ms Harris
A Kansas man had to have all ten of his toes amputated after he walked for an hour in the snow wearing dress shoes - and he will now have to learn to walk again. Evan Harter, 22, from Plattsburg, battled home through Arctic conditions last December after his car broke down wearing clothing best suited for a dinner party – and paid the price. He went to bed while wearing his wet socks and woke up to purple ankles and feet. SCROLL DOWN FOR VIDEO . Lesson learnt: Evan Harter had to have all his toes amputated after walking home in the snow in dress shoes . He told KCTV: ‘It took me about an hour to walk home. I was wearing dress slippers, a nice shirt, a jacket, long underwear, no gloves and actually no hat. ‘My feet were purple from the ankle all the way to the toes.’ Harter’s fingernails had also turned black. He told KMBC that he'd walked home from the centre of Plattsburg after attending a party - a distance of about two miles. Dr Richard Korentager, of the University of Kansas Hospital, said: 'It's a lifetime of challenges. He should be very functional, and that's our goal. There are things he is going to have to deal with, but it is going to be a long road for him.' Needless to say, Harter can clearly see now that he should have wrapped up properly. Pain: Harter's fingers were also badly affected by the frostbite . He added: ‘Always keep extra clothes in your car definitely no matter what.’ Frostbite strikes during temperatures below minus 0.55ºC (31ºF) and can affect any part of the body, though it's normally the extremities such as hands, feet, ears, nose and lips, that suffer, according to the UK's NHS website. The first symptoms are tissue and skin feeling cold and painful, followed by pins and needles and then numbness.
Evan Harter walked for an hour in the snow in formal shoes, went to bed wearing wet socks - and woke up with purple feet . After having his toes amputated, the 22-year-old, from Plattsburg, will now have to learn to walk again .
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By . Leon Watson . Last updated at 6:08 PM on 24th October 2011 . Two young boys have died and two were badly hurt after getting trapped in a steel trunk at church, police in South Africa said today. The surviving two spent seven hours in the box and were only saved from suffocation when an adult found them. They emerged gasping for air having being imprisoned as their friends died. Tragedy: Homes in shanty town area of Soweto near Johannesburg . It is believed all four had been playing when they climbed into the trunk in a toilet at the church in Soweto near Johannesburg. But when the trunk's heavy lid slammed down, trapping them inside, the children were left helpless. Police spokesman Kay Makhubela said it was believed the youngest two boys, aged three and six, had died. He said: 'This was tragic and very frightening for the children. The boys were playing around a church when they climbed into an old metal trunk in the toilet. 'The box was built from steel and had a heavy wooden lid which closed on them. 'The children were unable to open it and spent around seven hours trapped inside. 'When an adult finally found them two of the boys were dead and the other two had been stuck inside with their bodies.' The two surviving boys, both aged seven, were rushed to hospital after the incident on Friday. Medics treated them for the effects of oxygen deprivation and their condition was today described as stable. Warrant Officer Makhubela said post mortem examinations would be conducted to confirm what caused the two deaths. He added that police did not suspect foul play and had opened inquests into the tragedy. He said: 'The investigation continues but this appears to have been a tragic accident. 'It was especially frightening for the parents of the children who spent many hours searching for the boys. 'The children had been playing when they got trapped at around 2pm on Friday. 'It wasn't until after 9pm that they were discovered when an adult entered the toilet and heard some sort of movement coming from inside the trunk. 'She opened it and found the terrible scene inside. 'The families are obviously shocked by what happened but it seems it was a terrible accident.'
Two friends survived after being entombed in steel trunk near church in Soweto . They gasped for air as they were eventually released .
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Explorer: Harold Lasseter claimed to have found an El Dorado in Australia in 1911 . Explorers are restarting an extraordinary hunt for an Australian El Dorado that a gold-seeker first claimed to have found in 1911 - after using Google Earth to plot where they believe it stands. The men from Tamworth, New South Wales, have made five trips to an area near the border of Western Australia and the Northern Territory, where it was first claimed that a gold reef was found. Harold Bell Lasseter said in 1929 that 18 years ago he had discovered a reef buried under sand hills in the remote Gibson Desert - and received backing from Sydney financiers to find it again. He was deserted by his companions and . camels during the mission and eventually died of exhaustion and . malnutrition - but still found the reef, according to his diary which . was later found. It was . discovered in a cave in the Petermann Ranges, south-west of Alice . Springs, and a series of expeditions in the next few years failed in . their attempts to find the gold, reported The Independent. But . eight decades later there are still faint hopes that the treasure could . still be located - by a team involving friends Jeff Harris and Brendan . Elliott, who have wanted to find it since they were children. They . have been through Mr Lasseter's diary, which includes sketches and . accounts of his last journey, and traced this by matching landmarks with . features on the Google Earth maps software. Gold? Harold Bell Lasseter said in 1929 that 18 years ago he had discovered a reef buried under sand hills in the remote Gibson Desert (pictured) - and received backing from Sydney financiers to find it again . Remembered: Harold Bell Lasseter's grave at the Alice Springs Cemetery in the Northern Territory, Australia. He was deserted by his companions and camels during a mission and died of exhaustion and malnutrition . ‘Every mark he put in his diary, I followed it,’ Mr Harris told The Independent. ‘Every picture in the diary, I matched on Google Earth. I drove my missus nuts once I started working it out. One year later he found what he thought was a huge quartz outcrop. Quartz often suggests that gold is present - and he has since made five trips to the area, convinced he has found the reef. They will go out again in the next few months, and are convinced - despite the doubts of the government, local people and mining companies - that they will find the gold this time. ‘We've not found any gold yet, but we're sure there's gold there,’ he told the newspaper. ‘We've got no backers - it's just me and eight or nine mates.’ Discovery: His diary was discovered in a cave in the Petermann Ranges (pictured) in Australia and a series of expeditions in the next few years failed in their attempts to find the gold . The area where the gold is believed to stand is a four-hour helicopter flight from the Aboriginal community of Warburton, the nearest inhabited area, and is 22 miles off a rough track. Mr Lasseter's son Bob, 88, has travelled to the desert more than 10 times to search for the landmarks identified by his father - and also believes the gold exists. ‘I've found the cave where he sheltered for a month or so, and the sand hill where the camels bolted,’ he told The Independent. ‘I'd like somebody to find it before I die. To me, it's real.’
Men have been five times to area in remote Gibson Desert, Australia . Harold Bell Lasseter said in 1929 that he had discovered reef in 1911 . Received backing to find the gold again - but died 'after he located it' His diary was found in cave and it showed route he took to get there . Jeff Harris and Brendan Elliott have tracked journey on Google Earth .
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[ "Explorer: Harold Lasseter claimed to have found an", "El Dorado in Australia in 1911 . Explorers are", "restarting an extraordinary hunt for an", "Australian El Dorado that a gold-seeker first", "claimed to have found in 1911 - after using", "Google Earth to plot where they believe it", "stands. The men from Tamworth, New South Wales,", "have made five trips to an area near the border", "of Western Australia and the Northern Territory,", "where it was first claimed that a gold reef was", "found. Harold Bell Lasseter said in 1929 that 18", "years ago he had discovered a reef buried under", "sand hills in the remote Gibson Desert - and", "received backing from Sydney financiers to find", "it again. He was deserted by his companions and .", "camels during the mission and eventually died of", "exhaustion and . malnutrition - but still found", "the reef, according to his diary which . was", "later found. It was . discovered in a cave in the", "Petermann Ranges, south-west of Alice . Springs,", "and a series of expeditions in the next few years", "failed in . their attempts to find the gold,", "reported The Independent. But . eight decades", "later there are still faint hopes that the", "treasure could . still be located - by a team", "involving friends Jeff Harris and Brendan .", "Elliott, who have wanted to find it since they", "were children. They . have been through Mr", "Lasseter's diary, which includes sketches and .", "accounts of his last journey, and traced this by", "matching landmarks with . features on the Google", "Earth maps software. Gold? Harold Bell Lasseter", "said in 1929 that 18 years ago he had discovered", "a reef buried under sand hills in the remote", "Gibson Desert (pictured) - and received backing", "from Sydney financiers to find it again .", "Remembered: Harold Bell Lasseter's grave at the", "Alice Springs Cemetery in the Northern Territory,", "Australia. He was deserted by his companions and", "camels during a mission and died of exhaustion", "and malnutrition . ‘Every mark he put in his", "diary, I followed it,’ Mr Harris told The", "Independent. ‘Every picture in the diary, I", "matched on Google Earth. I drove my missus nuts", "once I started working it out. One year later he", "found what he thought was a huge quartz outcrop.", "Quartz often suggests that gold is present - and", "he has since made five trips to the area,", "convinced he has found the reef. They will go out", "again in the next few months, and are convinced -", "despite the doubts of the government, local", "people and mining companies - that they will find", "the gold this time. ‘We've not found any gold", "yet, but we're sure there's gold there,’ he told", "the newspaper. ‘We've got no backers - it's just", "me and eight or nine mates.’ Discovery: His diary", "was discovered in a cave in the Petermann Ranges", "(pictured) in Australia and a series of", "expeditions in the next few years failed in their", "attempts to find the gold . The area where the", "gold is believed to stand is a four-hour", "helicopter flight from the Aboriginal community", "of Warburton, the nearest inhabited area, and is", "22 miles off a rough track. Mr Lasseter's son", "Bob, 88, has travelled to the desert more than 10", "times to search for the landmarks identified by", "his father - and also believes the gold exists.", "‘I've found the cave where he sheltered for a", "month or so, and the sand hill where the camels", "bolted,’ he told The Independent. ‘I'd like", "somebody to find it before I die. To me, it's", "real.’" ]
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By . Tom Gardner . PUBLISHED: . 05:16 EST, 25 June 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 03:42 EST, 26 June 2013 . The world's first religious vending machine has been installed in a church to allow worshippers to buy holy accessories before attending a service. Churchgoers can now buy rosary beads and armbands with religious motifs before taking their seat inside their place of worship. The machine was the brainchild of pastoral assistant Sebastian Fiebig at . the St. Joseph Church, in Hamburg, Germany. Bright idea: Sebastian Fiebig stands in front of the vending machine which he designed to let worshippers buy religious accessories . He designed the machine and . believes it is a fun idea. The 39-year-old said: 'I walked passed . a vending machine for umbrellas a long time ago and it was then that I . came up with the idea to make one for the church. 'I . purchased an old vending machine on the internet, repaired it, gave it a . new coat of paint and then filled it with the rosaries and armbands.' After putting the money in the slot, a white cardboard box drops into your hands, and the wooden rosary is inside. A wooden armband with religious motifs will set you back two euros and features images of Jesus, Maria and the Pope. Sell out: The world's first church vending machine sells rosaries and wooden wristbands with religious motifs . World first: St. Joseph Church in Hamburg, left, has become the first church to introduce a vending machine, right, to enable worshippers to buy religious items . The rosaries, made from brown wooden . beads with a metal cross, cost four euros to buy and instructions are . attached explaining how to use them. The brand new vending machine has had a positive response from the churchgoers, who visit regularly. Mr Fiebig, who also lives in Hamburg, added: 'It is very popular and we often need to refill it. 'It is a big hit and people often buy more that one rosary at a time. 'The main thing is that it is a bit of fun, we are having fun with it and want to pass that onto other people. 'All . the money raised will go to our church camp for children, and if it . leads to a small prayer here and there, that is even better.'
Dispenser installed at St Joseph Church, Hamburg, Germany . Brainchild of pastoral assistant Sebastian Fiebig . Vending machine soon sells out of rosary beads and religious trinkets .
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[ "By . Tom Gardner . PUBLISHED: . 05:16 EST, 25 June", "2013 . | . UPDATED: . 03:42 EST, 26 June 2013 .", "The world's first religious vending machine has", "been installed in a church to allow worshippers", "to buy holy accessories before attending a", "service. Churchgoers can now buy rosary beads and", "armbands with religious motifs before taking", "their seat inside their place of worship. The", "machine was the brainchild of pastoral assistant", "Sebastian Fiebig at . the St. Joseph Church, in", "Hamburg, Germany. Bright idea: Sebastian Fiebig", "stands in front of the vending machine which he", "designed to let worshippers buy religious", "accessories . He designed the machine and .", "believes it is a fun idea. The 39-year-old said:", "'I walked passed . a vending machine for", "umbrellas a long time ago and it was then that I", ". came up with the idea to make one for the", "church. 'I . purchased an old vending machine on", "the internet, repaired it, gave it a . new coat", "of paint and then filled it with the rosaries and", "armbands.' After putting the money in the slot, a", "white cardboard box drops into your hands, and", "the wooden rosary is inside. A wooden armband", "with religious motifs will set you back two euros", "and features images of Jesus, Maria and the Pope.", "Sell out: The world's first church vending", "machine sells rosaries and wooden wristbands with", "religious motifs . World first: St. Joseph Church", "in Hamburg, left, has become the first church to", "introduce a vending machine, right, to enable", "worshippers to buy religious items . The", "rosaries, made from brown wooden . beads with a", "metal cross, cost four euros to buy and", "instructions are . attached explaining how to use", "them. The brand new vending machine has had a", "positive response from the churchgoers, who visit", "regularly. Mr Fiebig, who also lives in Hamburg,", "added: 'It is very popular and we often need to", "refill it. 'It is a big hit and people often buy", "more that one rosary at a time. 'The main thing", "is that it is a bit of fun, we are having fun", "with it and want to pass that onto other people.", "'All . the money raised will go to our church", "camp for children, and if it . leads to a small", "prayer here and there, that is even better.'" ]
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service. Churchgoers can now buy rosary beads and machine was the brainchild of pastoral assistant Sebastian Fiebig at . the St. Joseph Church, in Hamburg, Germany. Bright idea: Sebastian Fiebig
By . Catherine Eade . It is the bizarre new extreme sports craze that is sweeping Europe... enabling thrillseekers to fly underwater. Called 'Subwing', the unusual new adrenaline-fuelled activity involves diving underwater and gripping onto a 4ft carbon-fibre 'wing' that is dragged behind a speedboat. And now the world's first official Subwinging centre has been opened at the Peligoni Club on Zakynthos, Greece. A Subwing is a device with two wings that is towed along by a boat to enable a person to be pulled along underwater while twisting, turning and performing acrobatics . The adrenaline sport was invented by Norwegian teenager Simon Sivertsen who, bored on a family holiday, fashioned together a 'wing' from old banana boxes. Sivertsen, now 22, then tied the splintery device to the back of a yacht with 30 foot of rope and persuaded the driver to dag him forward. Seeing the vast potential for fun he soon refined the art - discovering that tilting the wing could easily control direction and depth underwater. With the help of some exciting You Tube videos the 'simple to manoeuvre' exploit soon became popular - earning Sivertsen a slew of design awards and manufacturing opportunities. You'll need to take a deep breath before you go down a few metres, but Subwing users can surface to take a few gulps of air when they like by pointing its wings in the direction in which they wish to travel . What if the key to flying lies in the depths of the ocean? With a Subwing you can fly... like a penguin . Subwing is an incredible sport that has reinvented the way you can experience the ocean, where riders are towed behind a boat and have the ability to spin, turn and dive almost anywhere, says Director of Subwing, Mats Westgård. 'Riding the Subwing will make you feel like you’re flying underwater and gives the rider a sense of dolphin-like freedom,' he says . The Subwing is being launched during the Club's Beach the Blackberry young professionals fortnight. Defined as requiring 'little or no . training', and underlining the need to resurface to breathe 'whenever you like' the exciting new watersport has gained fans quickly. Beginners will typically spend between . 10 and 15 seconds underwater at a time, diving to around three metres - . but with more training and practice users can go much deeper and for . longer. The carbon wings' hollow design and foam . filling allows the Subwing to float when it is not being towed some 10 . to 12 metres behind a speed boat. Once they’re in motion, riders can steer the Subwing up and down, left and right, or perform spins by angling or twisting the wings. Sivertson, a Norwegian sailing fanatic discovered the new way to travel underwater with the agility and grace of a dolphin . The adrenaline sport was invented by Norwegian teenager Simon Sivertsen . The user . is pulled along at anything from two to four knots, (2.3mph to 4.6mph . with a scuba mask being the only other piece of gear required to create a . sense of underwater flying. A deep breath is required but Subwing users . can surface for breath when they like and manoeuvre the device by . pointing its wings in the direction in which they wish to travel. Because of the way the ropes are attached . to the wings, a force balance between the user and the tow ropes is . created, which reduces the energy required to operate the device and . allows divers to hold their breath for longer, the company says. A Facebook page has even been set up exhorting people to try the sport and comparing it to the flight of the penguin. 'Have you ever dreamed of flying? You are not alone... but what if the key lies in the unexplored and deep substance that is covering most of the earth’s surface, water. 'A species that has learned to harness the water’s abilities in a way nature originally didn’t intended is the penguin. It left the sky in favor of the ocean, unlocking the great potential of underwater flight. 'This potential has never been harvested by humans, until now…Introducing the SUBWING, human underwater flight with virtually full freedom of movement is now made possible. So grab your SUBWING and go fly. Underwater,' the site urges. Sivertsen says the Peligoni club was chosen as the location for the Subwing centre as 'The water . is ridiculously clear and the mountains there shelter the coast from the . waves.' The Subwing consists of two separate wings connected in a rotatable swivel.By grabbing the grip on each wing, it can easily be controlled in all directions.Users can tilt both wings downwards to dive, and upwards to resurface, while if attempting a roll, a person twists the wings in opposite directions.The company says that controlling the Subwing is easy to learn and comes naturally to many first- timers. Water is about 800 times denser than air and therefore high speeds are not necessary to achieve what feels like a fast speed under water. The company recommends a towing speed around 2-4 knots, (2.3mph to 4.6mph) which can be achieved by a boat with a small motor . Peligoni Club: Where the water is 'ridiculously clear' and the mountains shelter the coast from waves . Penguins in Greece? The Subwing was introduced at Peligoni's Beach the Blackberry fortnight for young professionals .
Norwegian sailor built prototype with a piece of driftwood . Subwing is a hand held fin with two 'wings' for towing behind a speed boat . Device costs from £296 and users can select video camera accessories .
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By . Jennifer Smith for MailOnline . It's the household staple for healthy bones and pearly white teeth. But for one woman, a love of British whole milk has turned into an uncontrollable addiction which sees her drink ten pints of the white stuff every day. Sandra Heap from Southport, Merseyside, depends on the drink so much, she won't allow her family to touch her full-fat supply. Scroll down for video . Sandra Heap drinks up to ten pints of full-fat milk every day and craves it more later in the evening . Mrs Heap says she becomes 'narky' if someone in her household dips into her supply of whole milk . The 46-year-old foster carer will even shun alcohol for a glass of the white stuff on nights out. Mrs Heap, who lives with her husband, son and foster child, didn't drink milk as a child but now can't make it through the day without her fix. 'During the day I have at least two or three, I usually top six pints between 9am and 10pm,' she said. 'But I really crave and want milk after 10pm at night, I don’t know if it is something psychological. 'It doesn’t matter if I’m drinking a glass of wine, but if my husband asks me if I want another glass I’ll say ‘no I want a glass of milk’. 'I could even be drinking champagne or be out in a restaurant and if people ask me I’ll say "you know what, can I have a glass of milk?" 'I did drink milk when I was younger and when I was a kid and my brother is a big milk drinker. 'He likes milk but not like me - he doesn’t have to have it every single day, seven days a week.' On a typical day, Mrs Heap will drink milk in her coffee when she wakes up and then a pint or two with lunch. She drinks another pint with dinner, but can get through an entire six-litre bottle while watching television between 9pm and 11.30pm. Sometimes she'll opt for two strawberry milkshakes with double cream instead. Between 11.30pm and 2am, the foster carer can drink a four-litre bottle. She added she sometimes wakes up in the middle of the night and walks to a 24hour shop to stock up on milk if she's run out when the craving strikes her. While working at a primary school, Mrs Heap even urged children to swap their milk for fruit juice so she would have more, she said. In a designated fridge at her family home, she keeps her supply of blue-topped full fat milk. The 46-year-old said her favourite way of drinking milk was if it is ice-cold and in a wine glass . The foster carer buys herself whole milk and stocks up on semi-skimmed for her husband, son and foster child . And while her children have a habit of ducking into her supply, her husband Graham is less fond of it. 'Graham actually has a small phobia of milk, it’s God’s honest truth he actually can’t stand the stuff, he’ll have a bit in coffee but other than that if you offered him a £100 to drink a glass - he wouldn’t.' 'If I want a kiss I have to wipe my mouth of the milk or he won’t kiss me. But I think it’s nothing bad, it’s not like I’m on drugs or alcohol.' 'The problem is I put on weight with it, if I didn’t drink milk I’d be a size 10, but I’m pushing a 12 or size 14 now. 'I would love get hypnotised, but it’s the money, if someone offered to do that I would take it. 'It’s got so bad I don’t even like the taste of water and I think that’s because of all the milk I drink. 'I get narky if I go to the fridge and someone has drunk the blue milk, I ask "who’s done that?’ I tell them "you don’t use the blue stuff, you use the green"'. 'I buy the big six-litre bottles, then I have to buy a four-pint of semi-skimmed milk for the family, I don’t drink that but I’ve got it there if I am desperate. 'The milk bill easily is topping £25 a week, and then the cream I buy is on top of that, but I’ve tried to cut down on cream. 'As far as my health is concerned I must have great bones.' For centuries doctors have encouraged milk as a source of calcium which strengthens the bones and teeth. Children were administered the drink at schools across the country and overseas. If so good for our bones and bodies, can there ever be such a thing as drinking too much milk? According to the Dairy Council, whole standardised milk has a fat content of 3.5% compared with 1.7% in semi-skimmed, and 0.1% in skimmed. 'Relatively small quantities of milk can provide a significant proportion of daily nutrient requirements for all age groups making it nutrient rich relative to its energy content,' the Council's website states. But with an estimated 149 calories in a single glass of full-fat milk, drinking large amounts of the substance can lead to weight gain or digestion problems. NHS Milk and Dairy Guidelines state: . 'Much of the fat in milk and dairy foods is saturated fat. 'For older children and adults, eating too much saturated fat can contribute to becoming overweight. 'It can also cause raised levels of cholesterol in the blood, and this can put you at increased risk of a heart attack or stroke. 'If you're trying to cut down on fat it's a good idea to go for lower-fat milks. 'Semi-skimmed, 1% fat and skimmed milks contain all the important nutritional benefits of milk, but are lower in fat.'
Sandra Heap won't let her family touch her supply of full-fat milk . The 46-year-old keeps six-litre bottles in their own fridge at home . Shuns alcohol for ice-cold glasses of milk on nights out with friends . Mrs Heap says she would like to be hypnotised as she is gaining weight .
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[ "By . Jennifer Smith for MailOnline . It's the", "household staple for healthy bones and pearly", "white teeth. But for one woman, a love of British", "whole milk has turned into an uncontrollable", "addiction which sees her drink ten pints of the", "white stuff every day. Sandra Heap from", "Southport, Merseyside, depends on the drink so", "much, she won't allow her family to touch her", "full-fat supply. Scroll down for video . Sandra", "Heap drinks up to ten pints of full-fat milk", "every day and craves it more later in the evening", ". Mrs Heap says she becomes 'narky' if someone in", "her household dips into her supply of whole milk", ". The 46-year-old foster carer will even shun", "alcohol for a glass of the white stuff on nights", "out. Mrs Heap, who lives with her husband, son", "and foster child, didn't drink milk as a child", "but now can't make it through the day without her", "fix. 'During the day I have at least two or", "three, I usually top six pints between 9am and", "10pm,' she said. 'But I really crave and want", "milk after 10pm at night, I don’t know if it is", "something psychological. 'It doesn’t matter if", "I’m drinking a glass of wine, but if my husband", "asks me if I want another glass I’ll say ‘no I", "want a glass of milk’. 'I could even be drinking", "champagne or be out in a restaurant and if people", "ask me I’ll say \"you know what, can I have a", "glass of milk?\" 'I did drink milk when I was", "younger and when I was a kid and my brother is a", "big milk drinker. 'He likes milk but not like me", "- he doesn’t have to have it every single day,", "seven days a week.' On a typical day, Mrs Heap", "will drink milk in her coffee when she wakes up", "and then a pint or two with lunch. She drinks", "another pint with dinner, but can get through an", "entire six-litre bottle while watching television", "between 9pm and 11.30pm. Sometimes she'll opt for", "two strawberry milkshakes with double cream", "instead. Between 11.30pm and 2am, the foster", "carer can drink a four-litre bottle. She added", "she sometimes wakes up in the middle of the night", "and walks to a 24hour shop to stock up on milk if", "she's run out when the craving strikes her. While", "working at a primary school, Mrs Heap even urged", "children to swap their milk for fruit juice so", "she would have more, she said. In a designated", "fridge at her family home, she keeps her supply", "of blue-topped full fat milk. The 46-year-old", "said her favourite way of drinking milk was if it", "is ice-cold and in a wine glass . The foster", "carer buys herself whole milk and stocks up on", "semi-skimmed for her husband, son and foster", "child . And while her children have a habit of", "ducking into her supply, her husband Graham is", "less fond of it. 'Graham actually has a small", "phobia of milk, it’s God’s honest truth he", "actually can’t stand the stuff, he’ll have a bit", "in coffee but other than that if you offered him", "a £100 to drink a glass - he wouldn’t.' 'If I", "want a kiss I have to wipe my mouth of the milk", "or he won’t kiss me. But I think it’s nothing", "bad, it’s not like I’m on drugs or alcohol.' 'The", "problem is I put on weight with it, if I didn’t", "drink milk I’d be a size 10, but I’m pushing a 12", "or size 14 now. 'I would love get hypnotised, but", "it’s the money, if someone offered to do that I", "would take it. 'It’s got so bad I don’t even like", "the taste of water and I think that’s because of", "all the milk I drink. 'I get narky if I go to the", "fridge and someone has drunk the blue milk, I ask", "\"who’s done that?’ I tell them \"you don’t use the", "blue stuff, you use the green\"'. 'I buy the big", "six-litre bottles, then I have to buy a four-pint", "of semi-skimmed milk for the family, I don’t", "drink that but I’ve got it there if I am", "desperate. 'The milk bill easily is topping £25 a", "week, and then the cream I buy is on top of that,", "but I’ve tried to cut down on cream. 'As far as", "my health is concerned I must have great bones.'", "For centuries doctors have encouraged milk as a", "source of calcium which strengthens the bones and", "teeth. Children were administered the drink at", "schools across the country and overseas. If so", "good for our bones and bodies, can there ever be", "such a thing as drinking too much milk? According", "to the Dairy Council, whole standardised milk has", "a fat content of 3.5% compared with 1.7% in", "semi-skimmed, and 0.1% in skimmed. 'Relatively", "small quantities of milk can provide a", "significant proportion of daily nutrient", "requirements for all age groups making it", "nutrient rich relative to its energy content,'", "the Council's website states. But with an", "estimated 149 calories in a single glass of", "full-fat milk, drinking large amounts of the", "substance can lead to weight gain or digestion", "problems. NHS Milk and Dairy Guidelines state: .", "'Much of the fat in milk and dairy foods is", "saturated fat. 'For older children and adults,", "eating too much saturated fat can contribute to", "becoming overweight. 'It can also cause raised", "levels of cholesterol in the blood, and this can", "put you at increased risk of a heart attack or", "stroke. 'If you're trying to cut down on fat it's", "a good idea to go for lower-fat milks.", "'Semi-skimmed, 1% fat and skimmed milks contain", "all the important nutritional benefits of milk,", "but are lower in fat.'" ]
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By . Joshua Gardner . A 91-year-old Pennsylvania woman who was raised an only child and even once considered becoming a nun now has an astonishing 126 direct descendents and could not be happier. Peggy Koller's decision not to join a convent led her to marry and eventually become mother to eleven children. Today, her sons and daughters, 56 grandchildren and 59 great-grand-children all say Koller is the family social director who keeps the group informed of everyone's comings and goings. Big family: Peggy Koller's decision not to join a convent led her to marry and eventually become mother to eleven children. Today, her sons and daughters, 56 grandchildren and 59 great-grand-children all say Koller is the family social director who keeps the group informed of everyone's comings and goings . 'It's a really busy life,' said Koller, who spends most every weekend at a graduation, wedding, or some other ceremony. 'I'm always at somebody's house for dinner. It's wonderful' 'It's a really busy life,' she told the New York Daily News. 'I'm always at somebody's house for dinner. It's wonderful.' Koller spends all her weekends bouncing from graduations to weddings to baptisms and other ceremonies and does whatever she can to keep from missing one of the life events. 'She’s the type of person who, even at 91, if you asked her, "Granmom, will you help me with this?’ or, ‘Can you do this?,’ she will,”' one of her granddaughters Lauren Naldzin told ABC News. On the rare day when she does't have an event to attend, Koller exercises and attributes her longevity to the healthful practice. Peggy married her husband William in 1942. They opened a funeral home in Philadelphia that two of their children still run. William died in 2008 . 'The exercising, I think, is the thing that has kept me going,' she said. 'I’ve exercised my whole lifetime.' Koller told ABC that she originally wanted have 12 children, but she missed the mark with her husband William by just one. The two started their life together when they married in 1942 before opening a funeral home in Philadelphia, Koller Funeral Home. Mr. Koller died in 2008. The funeral home is still run by one of their sons and one of their daughters. 'My husband and I always had a lot of faith in God, and I think that just helped because we figured we were doing the will of God and he would look out for us, and he did,' Koller said. 'It's like [there were] little miracles all throughout my life and big ones, too.' Busy life: Koller spends all her weekends bouncing from graduations to weddings to baptisms and other ceremonies and does whatever she can to keep from missing one of the life events .
Peggy Koller's 11 children have a total of 56 of her grandchildren, who've in turn given birth to her 59 great-grandchildren . Koller considered joining a convent before marrying her husband with whom she started a Philadelphia funeral home in 1942 . Her family now says the nonegenarian never misses a family event and spends most every weekend at a graduation, weddings and communions .
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[ "By . Joshua Gardner . A 91-year-old Pennsylvania", "woman who was raised an only child and even once", "considered becoming a nun now has an astonishing", "126 direct descendents and could not be happier.", "Peggy Koller's decision not to join a convent led", "her to marry and eventually become mother to", "eleven children. Today, her sons and daughters,", "56 grandchildren and 59 great-grand-children all", "say Koller is the family social director who", "keeps the group informed of everyone's comings", "and goings. Big family: Peggy Koller's decision", "not to join a convent led her to marry and", "eventually become mother to eleven children.", "Today, her sons and daughters, 56 grandchildren", "and 59 great-grand-children all say Koller is the", "family social director who keeps the group", "informed of everyone's comings and goings . 'It's", "a really busy life,' said Koller, who spends most", "every weekend at a graduation, wedding, or some", "other ceremony. 'I'm always at somebody's house", "for dinner. It's wonderful' 'It's a really busy", "life,' she told the New York Daily News. 'I'm", "always at somebody's house for dinner. It's", "wonderful.' Koller spends all her weekends", "bouncing from graduations to weddings to baptisms", "and other ceremonies and does whatever she can to", "keep from missing one of the life events. 'She’s", "the type of person who, even at 91, if you asked", "her, \"Granmom, will you help me with this?’ or,", "‘Can you do this?,’ she will,”' one of her", "granddaughters Lauren Naldzin told ABC News. On", "the rare day when she does't have an event to", "attend, Koller exercises and attributes her", "longevity to the healthful practice. Peggy", "married her husband William in 1942. They opened", "a funeral home in Philadelphia that two of their", "children still run. William died in 2008 . 'The", "exercising, I think, is the thing that has kept", "me going,' she said. 'I’ve exercised my whole", "lifetime.' Koller told ABC that she originally", "wanted have 12 children, but she missed the mark", "with her husband William by just one. The two", "started their life together when they married in", "1942 before opening a funeral home in", "Philadelphia, Koller Funeral Home. Mr. Koller", "died in 2008. The funeral home is still run by", "one of their sons and one of their daughters. 'My", "husband and I always had a lot of faith in God,", "and I think that just helped because we figured", "we were doing the will of God and he would look", "out for us, and he did,' Koller said. 'It's like", "[there were] little miracles all throughout my", "life and big ones, too.' Busy life: Koller spends", "all her weekends bouncing from graduations to", "weddings to baptisms and other ceremonies and", "does whatever she can to keep from missing one of", "the life events ." ]
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Peggy Koller's decision not to join a convent led 56 grandchildren and 59 great-grand-children all a really busy life,' said Koller, who spends most every weekend at a graduation, wedding, or some married her husband William in 1942. They opened a funeral home in Philadelphia that two of their wanted have 12 children, but she missed the mark 1942 before opening a funeral home in
(CNN) -- The weekend before Christmas, Mother Nature is gifting -- or, rather, clobbering -- the United States with a little bit of everything. Ice storms, snow, flooding, thunderstorms, tornadoes and record-setting warmth are all in store, and with this maddening mix comes a massive headache for more than 94 million expected holiday travelers. Unless you're on the West Coast, odds are the weather outside is frightful and complex. To make sense of it all, let us take you on a national tour. Southeast: Thunderstorms, tornadoes and torrential downpours . While ice storms and snow wreak havoc in parts of the country, the bigger story that's brewing is about rain and a severe storm event, says CNN meteorologist Jennifer Gray. Harsh weather continued Saturday evening, with a risk of thunderstorms in Louisiana, Mississippi, parts of Arkansas, Alabama and Tennessee. Isolated storms that form ahead of these bigger storms could become supercells, which means the possibility of tornadoes. One tornado hit Friday night in Mississippi. By midday Saturday, there were two tornado watches in effect. Saturday night, the National Weather Service in Jackson, Mississippi, said damage in that area -- four semi trucks overturned, five houses heavily damaged and 15 others with minor damage -- was likely due to a tornado. Saturday night, the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency reported one death in Coahoma County, along the Mississippi River. There were no further details. The National Weather Service issued a tornado warning late Saturday afternoon just west of Memphis, Tennessee, and there were reports of some semi trucks overturned on Interstate 40 in that area, according to CNN affiliate WREG. In Hughes, Arkansas, the St. Francis County sheriff told WREG a possible tornado touched down in that area. A spokesperson for the Arkansas Emergency Management Agency tells CNN the storm destroyed two homes and damaged three others. Three people were hurt in the storm, one of with serious injuries. Heavy rain, damaging winds and lightning were forecast to continue Saturday night into Sunday morning. These storms will spread, bringing downpours to Georgia, Florida, South Carolina and up the East Coast on Sunday. Some of the highest rain totals for Saturday occurred in Junction, Illinois, where six inches were reported, and Trumann, Arkansas, where residents had seven inches of rain by late Saturday evening. The main trigger for the severe weather is the above-average temperatures farther north. Midwest: A flood of wet worry . The warm air in this system means heavy rains across the majority of the Midwest and fears of flooding in the Ohio River Valley. Flash flood warnings and watches and flood advisories are in effect from Ohio up to eastern New York, all the way down through Indiana, parts of Illinois, Missouri and Arkansas. Anywhere from 3 to 5 inches of rain could fall in some of those areas. On Saturday evening, some low-lying areas of Shelby County, Indiana. were evacuated as the rain continued to fall in central Indiana. Where temperatures are lower, snow will come down across Iowa, Wisconsin and into northwest Michigan. Some areas will see up to 8-10 inches of snow, others around 4-7 inches. And an ice storm is predicted in southeast Michigan. Central Plains: Slammed with ice and snow . Power outages, falling tree limbs -- if not trees -- and treacherous roads are in the forecast for a large part of Oklahoma. An ice warning has been issued for the northern and central parts of the state, including Oklahoma City. Residents there are being encouraged to hunker down at home, CNN affiliate KFOR reports. They're even being warned not to park their cars beneath trees. In Kansas and southeast Nebraska, snowfalls will total 3-6 inches. And those cold temps will keep folks shivering. CNN's Nick Valencia has been bundled up outside Kansas City International Airport in Missouri. "Just a few days ago people were outside in T-shirts and shorts grilling. Now this," he said. And while the roads are of serious concern, he said diehard Kansas City Chiefs fans are also worrying about Sunday's NFL game. So far there have been no flight cancellations or delays at that airport, Valencia said. But Whitney Eichinger of Southwest Airlines told him the company is looking out for the safety of travelers. "We are allowing customers to rebook their trip with no penalty through tomorrow," she said. "That has more to do with traveling to the airport, not flight cancellations." The highest snow total of the day was in Cloudcroft, New Mexico, where 12.5 inches had fallen by late Saturday evening. Mid-Atlantic/Northeast: Weirdly warm . If there is one present being handed out on this first day of winter, it is the well-above-average temperatures in the Mid-Atlantic, with record highs up to the 70s anticipated. By Sunday, that warm weather will grace the Northeast, sending temperatures into the 60s. Already, in Boston Saturday, the temperature is in the mid-50s. Farther north, however, the situation is less cozy. In Maine and across New Hampshire, Vermont and into New York, winter weather -- including ice storm warnings and freezing rain -- are in effect. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo declared a winter ice emergency and activated the state's emergency operations center. The National Weather Service in Buffalo issued a winter storm watch for five counties in upstate New York and winter storm warnings for two others. The NWS in Buffalo said up to an inch of ice accumulation is expected, and areas near the St. Lawrence and Black rivers could see even more. CNN's Jennifer Gray, Nick Valencia, Todd Borek and Matt Daniel contributed to this report.
NEW: One death reported in Mississippi, agency says . Damage in Jackson, Mississippi, likely caused by a tornado, National Weather Service says . New York governor declares winter ice emergency . Possible tornado injures three, damages homes in Arkansas .
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[ "(CNN) -- The weekend before Christmas, Mother", "Nature is gifting -- or, rather, clobbering --", "the United States with a little bit of", "everything. Ice storms, snow, flooding,", "thunderstorms, tornadoes and record-setting", "warmth are all in store, and with this maddening", "mix comes a massive headache for more than 94", "million expected holiday travelers. Unless you're", "on the West Coast, odds are the weather outside", "is frightful and complex. To make sense of it", "all, let us take you on a national tour.", "Southeast: Thunderstorms, tornadoes and", "torrential downpours . While ice storms and snow", "wreak havoc in parts of the country, the bigger", "story that's brewing is about rain and a severe", "storm event, says CNN meteorologist Jennifer", "Gray. Harsh weather continued Saturday evening,", "with a risk of thunderstorms in Louisiana,", "Mississippi, parts of Arkansas, Alabama and", "Tennessee. Isolated storms that form ahead of", "these bigger storms could become supercells,", "which means the possibility of tornadoes. One", "tornado hit Friday night in Mississippi. By", "midday Saturday, there were two tornado watches", "in effect. Saturday night, the National Weather", "Service in Jackson, Mississippi, said damage in", "that area -- four semi trucks overturned, five", "houses heavily damaged and 15 others with minor", "damage -- was likely due to a tornado. Saturday", "night, the Mississippi Emergency Management", "Agency reported one death in Coahoma County,", "along the Mississippi River. There were no", "further details. The National Weather Service", "issued a tornado warning late Saturday afternoon", "just west of Memphis, Tennessee, and there were", "reports of some semi trucks overturned on", "Interstate 40 in that area, according to CNN", "affiliate WREG. In Hughes, Arkansas, the St.", "Francis County sheriff told WREG a possible", "tornado touched down in that area. A spokesperson", "for the Arkansas Emergency Management Agency", "tells CNN the storm destroyed two homes and", "damaged three others. Three people were hurt in", "the storm, one of with serious injuries. Heavy", "rain, damaging winds and lightning were forecast", "to continue Saturday night into Sunday morning.", "These storms will spread, bringing downpours to", "Georgia, Florida, South Carolina and up the East", "Coast on Sunday. Some of the highest rain totals", "for Saturday occurred in Junction, Illinois,", "where six inches were reported, and Trumann,", "Arkansas, where residents had seven inches of", "rain by late Saturday evening. The main trigger", "for the severe weather is the above-average", "temperatures farther north. Midwest: A flood of", "wet worry . 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An ice warning has been", "issued for the northern and central parts of the", "state, including Oklahoma City. Residents there", "are being encouraged to hunker down at home, CNN", "affiliate KFOR reports. They're even being warned", "not to park their cars beneath trees. In Kansas", "and southeast Nebraska, snowfalls will total 3-6", "inches. And those cold temps will keep folks", "shivering. CNN's Nick Valencia has been bundled", "up outside Kansas City International Airport in", "Missouri. \"Just a few days ago people were", "outside in T-shirts and shorts grilling. Now", "this,\" he said. And while the roads are of", "serious concern, he said diehard Kansas City", "Chiefs fans are also worrying about Sunday's NFL", "game. So far there have been no flight", "cancellations or delays at that airport, Valencia", "said. But Whitney Eichinger of Southwest Airlines", "told him the company is looking out for the", "safety of travelers. \"We are allowing customers", "to rebook their trip with no penalty through", "tomorrow,\" she said. \"That has more to do with", "traveling to the airport, not flight", "cancellations.\" The highest snow total of the day", "was in Cloudcroft, New Mexico, where 12.5 inches", "had fallen by late Saturday evening.", "Mid-Atlantic/Northeast: Weirdly warm . If there", "is one present being handed out on this first day", "of winter, it is the well-above-average", "temperatures in the Mid-Atlantic, with record", "highs up to the 70s anticipated. By Sunday, that", "warm weather will grace the Northeast, sending", "temperatures into the 60s. Already, in Boston", "Saturday, the temperature is in the mid-50s.", "Farther north, however, the situation is less", "cozy. In Maine and across New Hampshire, Vermont", "and into New York, winter weather -- including", "ice storm warnings and freezing rain -- are in", "effect. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo declared a", "winter ice emergency and activated the state's", "emergency operations center. The National Weather", "Service in Buffalo issued a winter storm watch", "for five counties in upstate New York and winter", "storm warnings for two others. The NWS in Buffalo", "said up to an inch of ice accumulation is", "expected, and areas near the St. Lawrence and", "Black rivers could see even more. CNN's Jennifer", "Gray, Nick Valencia, Todd Borek and Matt Daniel", "contributed to this report." ]
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Bangkok, Thailand (CNN) -- Thailand's Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra warned Saturday that more water would pour into the capital, Bangkok, as the country endures its worst flood in half a century, state media reported. Giving her weekly television address to the nation, Shinawatra said efforts were being made to manage the flow of floodwaters to minimize the impact on residents. Extra protection would be given to historical sites, palaces, hospitals, business districts, utilities and transportation infrastructure, state-run news agency MCOT quoted her as saying. The government has set up more than 1,700 shelters for victims of flooding in affected provinces, Shinawatra said, according to the agency. There are currently more than 113,000 people staying at the shelters, which can cater for about 800,000, she said. The government had hoped that strengthening flood barriers and widening canals would keep populated areas safe. But now the government is trying a different tack: opening floodgates to relieve pressure on dams and levees and send the water toward the sea. The decision to divert water through canals in Bangkok means parts of the city, and its surrounding suburbs such as Rangsit, are flooded. The flooding, which follows months of monsoon rains, has already killed 356 people, with nearly 9 million others affected, authorities said. Overall damage from the floods could top $2 billion, with the worst yet to come as the waters destroy shops and paralyze factories nationwide, the Thai Finance Ministry said. Many residents waded through dirty water in the capital Friday as they made a desperate attempt to save their belongings. Among them was a teary-eyed woman named Surirat Prapankarn, from a suburb outside Bangkok, who could be seen lugging her sodden possessions through waist-high water. Pulling her things out of her front room, Prapankarn said she was overcome with sadness when she looked at her destroyed home and at what had been lost. She wondered how she would find food for her 16 dogs. Waters rose overnight in the northern Bangkok suburb of Rangsit, giving residents little chance to save what they could. The lucky few moved out of flooded homes by boat, or anything that could float. The rest waded through water with plastic bags balanced on their heads. Pets could be seen tucked into coats or pushed inside boats. Children, meanwhile, seemed to struggle to stay on their feet against the fast-moving water. Another resident, named Saisamorn Pongsairak, said she had lived in the inundated Rangsit neighborhood all her life. "I woke up this morning around 2 a.m. and the water was only at my ankle high. But now it is up to my waist," she said. Pongsairak runs a food store, which she said she refuses to close, frying chicken in waist-high water on an elevated stove. Thailand's prime minister has urged all Bangkok residents to move their belongings to higher ground as government workers endeavor to contain the flooding. Government spokeswoman Thitima Chaisaeng said the move was a precautionary measure. To protect their cars, residents double parked along elevated highways, making it nearly impossible to navigate a city where traffic is congested on a normal day. On Thursday, authorities expressed confidence that the main international airport, Suvarnabhumi Airport, was prepared to withstand the water's impact. Airport officials said a 3.5-meter-high flood prevention wall protects the airport. Thailand derives a significant portion of its revenue from tourism. CNN's Kocha Olarn and Karen Smith contributed to this report.
NEW: Thailand's prime minister warns of more flooding to come in the capital . NEW: More than 113,000 people have taken refuge in emergency shelters . Floodwaters pour through the northern Bangkok suburb of Rangsit . The flooding is the worst in Thailand in half a century .
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[ "Bangkok, Thailand (CNN) -- Thailand's Prime", "Minister Yingluck Shinawatra warned Saturday that", "more water would pour into the capital, Bangkok,", "as the country endures its worst flood in half a", "century, state media reported. Giving her weekly", "television address to the nation, Shinawatra said", "efforts were being made to manage the flow of", "floodwaters to minimize the impact on residents.", "Extra protection would be given to historical", "sites, palaces, hospitals, business districts,", "utilities and transportation infrastructure,", "state-run news agency MCOT quoted her as saying.", "The government has set up more than 1,700", "shelters for victims of flooding in affected", "provinces, Shinawatra said, according to the", "agency. There are currently more than 113,000", "people staying at the shelters, which can cater", "for about 800,000, she said. The government had", "hoped that strengthening flood barriers and", "widening canals would keep populated areas safe.", "But now the government is trying a different", "tack: opening floodgates to relieve pressure on", "dams and levees and send the water toward the", "sea. The decision to divert water through canals", "in Bangkok means parts of the city, and its", "surrounding suburbs such as Rangsit, are flooded.", "The flooding, which follows months of monsoon", "rains, has already killed 356 people, with nearly", "9 million others affected, authorities said.", "Overall damage from the floods could top $2", "billion, with the worst yet to come as the waters", "destroy shops and paralyze factories nationwide,", "the Thai Finance Ministry said. Many residents", "waded through dirty water in the capital Friday", "as they made a desperate attempt to save their", "belongings. Among them was a teary-eyed woman", "named Surirat Prapankarn, from a suburb outside", "Bangkok, who could be seen lugging her sodden", "possessions through waist-high water. Pulling her", "things out of her front room, Prapankarn said she", "was overcome with sadness when she looked at her", "destroyed home and at what had been lost. She", "wondered how she would find food for her 16 dogs.", "Waters rose overnight in the northern Bangkok", "suburb of Rangsit, giving residents little chance", "to save what they could. The lucky few moved out", "of flooded homes by boat, or anything that could", "float. The rest waded through water with plastic", "bags balanced on their heads. Pets could be seen", "tucked into coats or pushed inside boats.", "Children, meanwhile, seemed to struggle to stay", "on their feet against the fast-moving water.", "Another resident, named Saisamorn Pongsairak,", "said she had lived in the inundated Rangsit", "neighborhood all her life. \"I woke up this", "morning around 2 a.m. and the water was only at", "my ankle high. But now it is up to my waist,\" she", "said. Pongsairak runs a food store, which she", "said she refuses to close, frying chicken in", "waist-high water on an elevated stove. Thailand's", "prime minister has urged all Bangkok residents to", "move their belongings to higher ground as", "government workers endeavor to contain the", "flooding. Government spokeswoman Thitima", "Chaisaeng said the move was a precautionary", "measure. To protect their cars, residents double", "parked along elevated highways, making it nearly", "impossible to navigate a city where traffic is", "congested on a normal day. On Thursday,", "authorities expressed confidence that the main", "international airport, Suvarnabhumi Airport, was", "prepared to withstand the water's impact. Airport", "officials said a 3.5-meter-high flood prevention", "wall protects the airport. Thailand derives a", "significant portion of its revenue from tourism.", "CNN's Kocha Olarn and Karen Smith contributed to", "this report." ]
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more water would pour into the capital, Bangkok, as the country endures its worst flood in half a agency. There are currently more than 113,000 The flooding, which follows months of monsoon billion, with the worst yet to come as the waters Waters rose overnight in the northern Bangkok suburb of Rangsit, giving residents little chance prime minister has urged all Bangkok residents to
A new photograph has emerged of the lucky flying fox pups that were rescued after an extreme heatwave killed thousands of their mothers. The seven baby bats, which were bundled up in colourful blankets and pictured lying in a row, are among over 400 of the young flying mammals that were saved in northern New South Wales over the weekend. In stark contrast to the adorable picture, are the photographs of up to five thousand adult bats that died before falling out of their trees in the small town of Casino when temperatures soared to 44 degrees on Saturday. Seven of the baby bats, snug in their colourful blankets, are shown after they were saved from an extreme heatwave that killed their mothers in northern New South Wales . Over 400 young flying foxes, aged between one-day-old to four-weeks-old, were saved after they were found clinging to their dead mums . Up to five thousand bats died in the small town of Casino, when the temperature soared to 44 degrees over the weekend . 'The flying foxes were dead and dying in the trees and they were just falling like rain from the trees all around us,' Renata Phelps, the critical incident coordinator for wildlife rescue organisation WIRES, told the ABC. 'All those females that fell had little babies tucked under their wings. 'Corpses all over the ground with dead babies crying on their mum's bodies.' The orphaned bat pups, which are aged between only one-day-old and four-weeks-old, are in the process of being transported to carers across New South Wales and even some areas of Queensland, Victoria and South Australia. 'The flying foxes were dead and dying in the trees and they were just falling like rain from the trees all around us,' Renata Phelps, the critical incident coordinator for wildlife rescue organisation WIRES, said . Ms Phelps added: 'All those females that fell had little babies tucked under their wings... Corpses all over the ground with dead babies crying on their mum's bodies' The orphaned bat pups are in the process of being transported to carers across New South Wales and even some areas of Queensland, Victoria and South Australia . 'The feeding of these pups is around the clock, making up bottles, feeding, washing up bottles and teats,' a spokesperson for the organisation said. Local photographer, Dee Hartin, captured photographs of the tragic scenes in Casino, where thousands of bat carcases littered the streets. A spokesperson for Wires explained that 'the extreme heat, low humidity and lack of shade' too early in the season, led the flying foxes to die in droves. By 1pm on Saturday, the first flying foxes began falling to the ground after dying in their trees. 'The feeding of these pups is around the clock, making up bottles, feeding, washing up bottles and teats,' a WIRES spokesperson said . Two flying fox pups cling to a WIRES volunteer on Saturday after being found alongside their dead mothers . The Rural Fire service was called in to spray trees with water in an effort to provide humidity relief to the surviving bats . 'The task is ongoing; carers are working round the clock and emotions are tested as carers do what they can to ensure each and every little flying fox is taken care of whilst dealing with the sight of thousands of adults and juveniles dead and dying,' a WIRES spokesperson said. Meanwhile the Rural Fire service was also called in to spray trees with water in an effort to provide humidity relief to the rest of the bat colony. Although temperatures have since cooled in the small town, WIRES has expressed fear that the overly warm weather expected for the coming weekend could lead to more deaths. While most of the carcases have now been cleared, the local council has issued a health warning for those that remain by an inaccessible riverbank . Although temperatures have since cooled in the small town, WIRES has expressed fear that the overly warm weather expected for the coming weekend could lead to more deaths . The streets of Casino, in northern New South Wales, are still being cleared of the carcasses after temperatures soared to 44 degrees on Saturday . While most of the carcases have now been cleared, the local council has issued a health warning. 'Some areas along the riverbank are inaccessible and the stench from the rotting carcasses will be quite unbearable for some time yet,' John Walker, the general manager of Richmond Valley Council, said. 'People should avoid the area and not try to help living bats themselves as they could bite and scratch and some carry the lyssavirus.' 'Young children could be attracted to the bats on the ground but there could be serious health risks if they pick them up,' Mr Walker said.
An extreme heatwave in northern New South Wales led to the death of up to 5000 flying foxes over the weekend . Bat carcasses were pictured lining the streets of the small town of Casino, where a health warning was issued . About 400 baby bats, between one-day-old and four-weeks-old, have been saved by wildlife volunteer groups . Occurring too early in the bats' breeding season, the extreme heat and low humidity led to the freak event . Wildlife rescue organisation WIRES, fears that extreme temperatures forecast for next weekend could lead to more deaths .
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that were saved in northern New South Wales over picture, are the photographs of up to five foxes, aged between one-day-old to bats died in the small town of Casino, when the temperature soared to 44 degrees over the weekend one-day-old and four-weeks-old, are in the coordinator for wildlife rescue organisation photographs of the tragic scenes in Casino, where extreme heat, low humidity and lack of shade' too early in the season, led the flying foxes to die issued a health warning for those that remain by more deaths . The streets of Casino, in northern carcasses after temperatures soared to 44 degrees
Search teams shifted to a different part of the Indian Ocean Friday in their hunt for the missing Malaysia Airlines plane after "a new credible lead," authorities said. An analysis of radar data led investigators to move the search to an area 1,100 kilometers (680 miles) to the northeast, the Australian Maritime Safety Authority said, calling the new information "the most credible lead to where debris may be located." "It indicated that the aircraft was traveling faster than previously estimated, resulting in increased fuel usage and reducing the possible distance the aircraft traveled south into the Indian Ocean," the authority said in a statement. Four search aircraft are now over the new area, with six more due to fly there over the course of Friday, said John Young, the authority's general manager of emergency response. The renewed search for Flight 370 in the southern Indian Ocean comes a day after Japan and Thailand both said they'd sent new satellite images to Malaysia showing separate debris fields that could be related to the plane, which vanished March 8 with 239 people aboard. Analysts said the search area shift could be a sign that investigators are closing in on the missing plane's whereabouts. "With this development, perhaps they're able to hone in on the more accurate altitude," said Mary Schiavo, a CNN aviation analyst and former inspector general for the U.S. Department of Transportation. That, experts said, could bring investigators closer to determining what happened aboard the plane, what caused it to veer off course and where it ended up. Satellite images raise hope . In addition to the Japanese and Thai satellite images, Malaysian officials announced Wednesday that a French satellite had found 122 pieces of something floating nearby. It's enough to make you wonder: Have they found that proverbial haystack inside which they'll find the well-hidden wreckage? Maybe. Maybe not. Search teams will have at least one more plane in their fleet starting Friday, when a second U.S. Navy P-8 Poseidon will fly from Okinawa, Japan, to Perth, Australia, to join the hunt for the missing aircraft. "From the pilot and the aircrew perspective, they are optimistic," said Cmdr. William Marks of the U.S. 7th Fleet. "I know every day, when they launch a flight, they have a good feeling about finding something. But the satellite imagery hasn't been conclusive." There's one thing that Marks said would be a defining moment in the search: visual confirmation from the search crews at sea. While analysts say it's intriguing that the finds all appear to be in the same general area, searchers have yet to lay eyes on any of the objects, much less haul one aboard a ship and examine it. Satellite images that have been followed up on have not produced any sightings for search teams, said Young of the Australian maritime authority. "That may change in the future," he added. The Australian Geospatial-Intelligence Organisation is directing satellites to capture images of the new area, authorities said. Stephen Wood, a former CIA analyst and satellite imagery expert, said the satellites could be seeing something as simple as whitecaps, which he said can look deceptively like solid objects. CNN aviation analyst Jeff Wise said that while the latest find is "very enticing," the number and size of the objects make him question whether they could be from the plane. "If you see something floating that's 60 feet across, that could be a big chunk of fuselage," he said. "But if you have 10 pieces that are 60 feet across, that would indicate that they're not from the plane, because the plane has only so much stuff in it." But Miles O'Brien, another CNN aviation analyst, said what he sees on the latest satellite images doesn't look like everyday garbage to him. "What I see there is something that seems to be somewhat metallic and shiny. Looks like airplane wreckage to me. I also see some surfaces that look like they're aerodynamic." Geoffrey Thomas, an aviation expert and editor-in-chief of AirlineRatings.com, said he doesn't have any doubts about the satellite images. "The debris pictures we're getting now, they absolutely have to be wreckage from this airplane," he told CNN's "Piers Morgan Live." "They're too big, there's too many of them. And certainly, we get debris in the ocean, unfortunately, but not of this scale, not of this size." Authorities, he said, must know more than they're letting on. "I think they know exactly that this is the airplane," he said. "And hopefully, in a few days, we're going to get someone picking a piece up out of the water and saying, 'This is it.'" Loved ones holding out hope . With no physical evidence pointing to what happened to the plane, loved ones of the passengers onboard have said they're still holding out hope. Sarah Bajc, the partner of American passenger Philip Wood, said she's not convinced by the authorities' argument that an analysis of satellite data shows that there were no survivors. The plane, she told CNN's "Erin Burnett Out Front," could have landed somewhere. "I do believe it's still a possibility, because there's no contradictory evidence to that being a possibility. Even the satellite data that's been pushed forward to show or to demonstrate that the flight took the southerly route, they're really just still guessing," she said. "I mean, this is not something that anybody has ever done before. So, you know, as brilliant as those mathematicians are, they don't really know. They're only analyzing the data that they have. They don't really know for certain." The confusion has left many family members of missing passengers and crew increasingly frustrated. Some have accused Malaysian authorities of failing to keep them properly informed. Others have accused officials of lying or covering up facts. Bajc said she first learned that authorities believed there were no survivors from a text message Malaysia Airlines sent to passengers' families. "The wording of the message led me to believe that they were going to be giving evidence that it was found, right? That there were bodies ... and then all he did is say they've extrapolated the data and they're sure that it went into the water. I mean, I think that was extremely irresponsible." 'Unspeakable challenge' for families . Mystery surfaces pain of 1977 tragedy . Concerns about weather, currents . Malaysian officials have defended their handling of the situation, arguing that they've released information as soon as possible to families and the public. In recent days, authorities' announcements have focused on the satellite images. Now the search is on for the physical evidence to back them up. The Thai images show about 300 objects ranging in size from 6 feet (2 meters) to 50 feet (15 meters). When photographed Monday, they were about 125 miles (201 kilometers) away from the spot where a French satellite captured a floating group of objects Sunday. The Japanese images were taken Wednesday and show about 10 objects floating in a six-mile (10 kilometer) radius some 1,550 miles (2,500 kilometers) off the west coast of Australia, according to the Japanese Cabinet Intelligence and Research Office. The biggest object was square and measured some 13 feet by 26 feet (4 meters to 8 meters), the agency said. The finds come after news Wednesday that a French satellite had seen 122 objects in the same region and follows earlier sightings by U.S., Chinese and another French satellite. Planes are set to try to find the materials and figure out what they are on Friday after rough weather in the remote spot once again delayed search efforts Thursday. By then, experts say, these objects could have drifted hundreds of miles in the complex currents of the Indian Ocean. 'I understand him' Meanwhile, the youngest son of missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah has broken his family's silence on the plane's disappearance, rejecting speculation that the longtime aviator was somehow responsible. "I've read everything online. But I've ignored all the speculation. I know my father better," Ahmad Seth Zaharie, 26, said in an interview published Thursday by the New Straits Times, an English-language Malaysian newspaper. The idea that Zaharie or co-pilot Fariq Abdul Hamid were responsible for the plane's baffling disappearance is one of many theories investigators continue to pursue. One line of speculation suggests Zaharie might have hijacked the plane as a political act. He has been identified as a supporter of a high-profile Malaysian opposition figure. His son rejected such theories. "We may not be as close, as he travels so much. But I understand him," he said of his father in the interview, which was conducted Tuesday. Comments from government officials on the investigation so far support the son's view. A senior Malaysian government official Wednesday told CNN law enforcement analyst Tom Fuentes that authorities have found nothing in 19 days of investigating the two pilots that leads them to any motive, be it political, suicidal or extremist. And an ongoing FBI review of the two pilots' hard drives, including one in a flight simulator Zaharie had built at his home, has not turned up a "smoking gun," a U.S. official with knowledge of the investigation told CNN. "They have accessed the data," the official said. "There is nothing that's jumping out and grabbing us right now." And investigators haven't found anything suspicious with any of the other crew members or passengers, leaving them struggling to find an explanation. "I don't think there is a prevailing theory," one U.S. official told CNN. "There are counterarguments to every theory right now." Questions linger . Did flammable cargo doom flight? How they're searching for debris .
Australian authorities direct satellites to capture images of new area . Four search aircraft are currently over the new search area . Analysts say shift in search area could show investigators are closing in . Search area shifts after a "new credible lead" about the plane's speed .
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While", "analysts say it's intriguing that the finds all", "appear to be in the same general area, searchers", "have yet to lay eyes on any of the objects, much", "less haul one aboard a ship and examine it.", "Satellite images that have been followed up on", "have not produced any sightings for search teams,", "said Young of the Australian maritime authority.", "\"That may change in the future,\" he added. The", "Australian Geospatial-Intelligence Organisation", "is directing satellites to capture images of the", "new area, authorities said. Stephen Wood, a", "former CIA analyst and satellite imagery expert,", "said the satellites could be seeing something as", "simple as whitecaps, which he said can look", "deceptively like solid objects. 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Some", "have accused Malaysian authorities of failing to", "keep them properly informed. Others have accused", "officials of lying or covering up facts. Bajc", "said she first learned that authorities believed", "there were no survivors from a text message", "Malaysia Airlines sent to passengers' families.", "\"The wording of the message led me to believe", "that they were going to be giving evidence that", "it was found, right? That there were bodies ...", "and then all he did is say they've extrapolated", "the data and they're sure that it went into the", "water. I mean, I think that was extremely", "irresponsible.\" 'Unspeakable challenge' for", "families . Mystery surfaces pain of 1977 tragedy", ". Concerns about weather, currents . Malaysian", "officials have defended their handling of the", "situation, arguing that they've released", "information as soon as possible to families and", "the public. In recent days, authorities'", "announcements have focused on the satellite", "images. Now the search is on for the physical", "evidence to back them up. The Thai images show", "about 300 objects ranging in size from 6 feet (2", "meters) to 50 feet (15 meters). When photographed", "Monday, they were about 125 miles (201", "kilometers) away from the spot where a French", "satellite captured a floating group of objects", "Sunday. The Japanese images were taken Wednesday", "and show about 10 objects floating in a six-mile", "(10 kilometer) radius some 1,550 miles (2,500", "kilometers) off the west coast of Australia,", "according to the Japanese Cabinet Intelligence", "and Research Office. The biggest object was", "square and measured some 13 feet by 26 feet (4", "meters to 8 meters), the agency said. The finds", "come after news Wednesday that a French satellite", "had seen 122 objects in the same region and", "follows earlier sightings by U.S., Chinese and", "another French satellite. Planes are set to try", "to find the materials and figure out what they", "are on Friday after rough weather in the remote", "spot once again delayed search efforts Thursday.", "By then, experts say, these objects could have", "drifted hundreds of miles in the complex currents", "of the Indian Ocean. 'I understand him'", "Meanwhile, the youngest son of missing Malaysia", "Airlines Flight 370 pilot Zaharie Ahmad Shah has", "broken his family's silence on the plane's", "disappearance, rejecting speculation that the", "longtime aviator was somehow responsible. \"I've", "read everything online. But I've ignored all the", "speculation. I know my father better,\" Ahmad Seth", "Zaharie, 26, said in an interview published", "Thursday by the New Straits Times, an", "English-language Malaysian newspaper. The idea", "that Zaharie or co-pilot Fariq Abdul Hamid were", "responsible for the plane's baffling", "disappearance is one of many theories", "investigators continue to pursue. One line of", "speculation suggests Zaharie might have hijacked", "the plane as a political act. He has been", "identified as a supporter of a high-profile", "Malaysian opposition figure. His son rejected", "such theories. \"We may not be as close, as he", "travels so much. But I understand him,\" he said", "of his father in the interview, which was", "conducted Tuesday. Comments from government", "officials on the investigation so far support the", "son's view. A senior Malaysian government", "official Wednesday told CNN law enforcement", "analyst Tom Fuentes that authorities have found", "nothing in 19 days of investigating the two", "pilots that leads them to any motive, be it", "political, suicidal or extremist. And an ongoing", "FBI review of the two pilots' hard drives,", "including one in a flight simulator Zaharie had", "built at his home, has not turned up a \"smoking", "gun,\" a U.S. official with knowledge of the", "investigation told CNN. \"They have accessed the", "data,\" the official said. \"There is nothing", "that's jumping out and grabbing us right now.\"", "And investigators haven't found anything", "suspicious with any of the other crew members or", "passengers, leaving them struggling to find an", "explanation. \"I don't think there is a prevailing", "theory,\" one U.S. official told CNN. \"There are", "counterarguments to every theory right now.\"", "Questions linger . Did flammable cargo doom", "flight? How they're searching for debris ." ]
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Malaysia Airlines plane after "a new credible statement. Four search aircraft are now over the investigators are closing in on the missing is directing satellites to capture images of the new area, authorities said. Stephen Wood, a
Cape Canaveral, Florida (CNN) -- President Obama pledged his full commitment to the space program Thursday, outlining a new strategy that ends current programs while funding new initiatives intended to propel humankind farther into the solar system. In a speech at the Kennedy Space Center, Obama outlined his proposal to pump an additional $6 billion into NASA's budget over the next five years while halting a project to resume lunar missions. The new spending would be for research on a propulsion breakthrough to travel deeper into space, as well as development of technologies to allow humans to transport necessary supplies to work and stay longer, Obama said. "I am 100 percent committed to the mission of NASA and its future," Obama said to applause from the audience of space program workers. He outlined a program including a multibillion-dollar modernization of Kennedy Space Center, expansion of private-sector and commercial space industries, creation of thousands of jobs and eventually human travel to Mars. "We will actually reach space faster and more often under this plan," Obama said, adding it would send more astronauts into space over the next decade than previously planned. "By the mid-2030s I believe we can send people to orbit Mars and bring them safely back to Earth," Obama said. Landing on Mars will follow, and "I expect to be around to see it," he said. Instead of being scrapped as originally proposed, the Orion crew capsule would be used as an emergency vehicle to reach crews at the International Space Station, Obama said. Obama noted that the Constellation Program, which had sought to send astronauts back to the moon by 2020, is behind schedule, over budget and overall less important than other space investments. The administration would instead invest in deep space exploration and scientific development, he said. "We've been there before," Obama said of the moon. "There's a lot more of space to explore and a lot more to learn when we do." The proposal, which has not yet been approved by Congress, troubles some lawmakers from states where space centers are located. A shift in priorities means jobs are at stake. The main space centers in the United States are Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida; Marshall Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama; and Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. In an attempt to address such concerns, Obama announced a $40 million initiative to promote regional development and job creation. Allard Beutel, news chief at the Kennedy Space Center, told CNN that layoffs there will likely reach the 7,000 range with the end of NASA's space shuttle fleet and the cancellation of the Constellation program. Obama noted that the space shuttle fleet is scheduled to be retired at the end of this year under a decision made six years ago. That will leave the Russian Soyuz capsules as the only avenue into space until commercial ventures are ready to do the job, expected to be years away. The new strategy reflects a new era of international cooperation on space travel, Obama said, also noting that NASA always has collaborated with private companies on building space vehicles and other work. Leroy Chiao, a former astronaut and the current vice president of Excalibur Almaz, a private manned space flight company, said it's time to "give the commercial guys a chance." "NASA's job really should be to focus on pushing outside of low-earth orbit, of either going to explore near-earth asteroids, going back to the moon to test architecture and modules and hardware, operations for an eventual visit to Mars. So, NASA really should be thinking farther," Chiao said, adding that private companies could serve as a "taxi service" for NASA. Some well-known astronauts from the Apollo program, which sent U.S. astronauts to the moon's surface from 1969 to 1972, criticized Obama's plan Wednesday, saying in a letter that "the USA is far too likely to be on a long downhill slide to mediocrity." "America must decide if it wishes to remain a leader in space," the letter said. "If it does, we should institute a program which will give us the very best chance of achieving that goal." The letter was signed by the first and last men to walk on the moon -- Neil Armstrong from Apollo 11 and Eugene Cernan from Apollo 17 -- and James Lovell, who commanded the heroic Apollo 13 flight. They praised Obama's increase in total funding for space exploration, which includes money for research, the international space station and a heavy-lift rocket. However, the astronauts said the decision to cancel the Constellation program for manned space flight "is devastating." Armstrong's crewmate, Buzz Aldrin, supported Obama, saying NASA needs to explore new frontiers, not retrace 40-year-old footsteps. Aldrin rode on Air Force One with Obama to Cape Canaveral, but the president said Aldrin didn't seem too impressed by a plane unable to reach low-earth orbit. CNN's Ed Henry and Kristi Keck contributed to this report.
NEW: Obama outlines his proposal to pump an additional $6 billion into NASA's budget . NEW: President touts private-sector space initiatives, as well as a Mars mission by 2030s . Well-known astronauts say cancellation of manned flight "is devastating" Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin says NASA needs to explore new frontiers .
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[ "Cape Canaveral, Florida (CNN) -- President Obama", "pledged his full commitment to the space program", "Thursday, outlining a new strategy that ends", "current programs while funding new initiatives", "intended to propel humankind farther into the", "solar system. In a speech at the Kennedy Space", "Center, Obama outlined his proposal to pump an", "additional $6 billion into NASA's budget over the", "next five years while halting a project to resume", "lunar missions. The new spending would be for", "research on a propulsion breakthrough to travel", "deeper into space, as well as development of", "technologies to allow humans to transport", "necessary supplies to work and stay longer, Obama", "said. \"I am 100 percent committed to the mission", "of NASA and its future,\" Obama said to applause", "from the audience of space program workers. He", "outlined a program including a", "multibillion-dollar modernization of Kennedy", "Space Center, expansion of private-sector and", "commercial space industries, creation of", "thousands of jobs and eventually human travel to", "Mars. \"We will actually reach space faster and", "more often under this plan,\" Obama said, adding", "it would send more astronauts into space over the", "next decade than previously planned. \"By the", "mid-2030s I believe we can send people to orbit", "Mars and bring them safely back to Earth,\" Obama", "said. Landing on Mars will follow, and \"I expect", "to be around to see it,\" he said. Instead of", "being scrapped as originally proposed, the Orion", "crew capsule would be used as an emergency", "vehicle to reach crews at the International Space", "Station, Obama said. Obama noted that the", "Constellation Program, which had sought to send", "astronauts back to the moon by 2020, is behind", "schedule, over budget and overall less important", "than other space investments. The administration", "would instead invest in deep space exploration", "and scientific development, he said. \"We've been", "there before,\" Obama said of the moon. \"There's a", "lot more of space to explore and a lot more to", "learn when we do.\" The proposal, which has not", "yet been approved by Congress, troubles some", "lawmakers from states where space centers are", "located. A shift in priorities means jobs are at", "stake. The main space centers in the United", "States are Kennedy Space Center in Cape", "Canaveral, Florida; Marshall Flight Center in", "Huntsville, Alabama; and Johnson Space Center in", "Houston, Texas. In an attempt to address such", "concerns, Obama announced a $40 million", "initiative to promote regional development and", "job creation. Allard Beutel, news chief at the", "Kennedy Space Center, told CNN that layoffs there", "will likely reach the 7,000 range with the end of", "NASA's space shuttle fleet and the cancellation", "of the Constellation program. Obama noted that", "the space shuttle fleet is scheduled to be", "retired at the end of this year under a decision", "made six years ago. That will leave the Russian", "Soyuz capsules as the only avenue into space", "until commercial ventures are ready to do the", "job, expected to be years away. The new strategy", "reflects a new era of international cooperation", "on space travel, Obama said, also noting that", "NASA always has collaborated with private", "companies on building space vehicles and other", "work. Leroy Chiao, a former astronaut and the", "current vice president of Excalibur Almaz, a", "private manned space flight company, said it's", "time to \"give the commercial guys a chance.\"", "\"NASA's job really should be to focus on pushing", "outside of low-earth orbit, of either going to", "explore near-earth asteroids, going back to the", "moon to test architecture and modules and", "hardware, operations for an eventual visit to", "Mars. So, NASA really should be thinking", "farther,\" Chiao said, adding that private", "companies could serve as a \"taxi service\" for", "NASA. Some well-known astronauts from the Apollo", "program, which sent U.S. astronauts to the moon's", "surface from 1969 to 1972, criticized Obama's", "plan Wednesday, saying in a letter that \"the USA", "is far too likely to be on a long downhill slide", "to mediocrity.\" \"America must decide if it wishes", "to remain a leader in space,\" the letter said.", "\"If it does, we should institute a program which", "will give us the very best chance of achieving", "that goal.\" The letter was signed by the first", "and last men to walk on the moon -- Neil", "Armstrong from Apollo 11 and Eugene Cernan from", "Apollo 17 -- and James Lovell, who commanded the", "heroic Apollo 13 flight. They praised Obama's", "increase in total funding for space exploration,", "which includes money for research, the", "international space station and a heavy-lift", "rocket. However, the astronauts said the decision", "to cancel the Constellation program for manned", "space flight \"is devastating.\" Armstrong's", "crewmate, Buzz Aldrin, supported Obama, saying", "NASA needs to explore new frontiers, not retrace", "40-year-old footsteps. Aldrin rode on Air Force", "One with Obama to Cape Canaveral, but the", "president said Aldrin didn't seem too impressed", "by a plane unable to reach low-earth orbit. CNN's", "Ed Henry and Kristi Keck contributed to this", "report." ]
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TLC's latest episode of My Strange Addiction ended last night with an unusual triumph when a male Madonna impersonator finally gave up on his damaging obsession. Adam Guerra, 27, from Los Angeles, California, has devoted 12 years, endured 18 surgeries, and spent more than $175,000 in his quest to emulate the legendary pop queen; a passion he admits has slid into an addiction. During the episode, his boyfriend Michael, unable to endure Adam's Madonna fixation any longer, delivers him a frank ultimatum, stating: 'I want to date a boy. I don't want to date a 56-year-old woman.' Scroll down for video . Obsessed: Adam Guerra, pictured as himself (left) and in drag (right), has devoted 12 years, endured 18 surgeries, and spent more than $175,000 in his quest to emulate Madonna . During the couple's heart-to-heart, Michael insists he 'really, really' cares for Adam, but that his Madonna addiction is going to 'mess everything up' for the couple. 'I just don't understand,' he pleads. 'Where does it end? You're going to fall into a coma and never wake up?' Adam, taken aback, responds: 'That's a very harsh way to go with it.' His mother Annette Guerra is not a fan of her son's Madonna obsession either. In fact, she admits she 'hates it' and keeps it a secret from all her friends. That is, until Adam crashes Annette's 'ladies night' drinks party in full Madonna-drag, rendering her friends 'shocked'. Final touch: Adam wears wigs, heavy make-up and colored contact lenses to look like his favorite pop star . Hook, line and sinker: The 27-year-old Los Angeles native admits that his passion, which includes spending a fortune on Madonna-style outfits, has turned into an addiction . Adam is then lured to a session with dance coach Carlton Wilborn, who was Madonna's back-up performer for two of her world tours. Thrilled, Adam prances around the studio with Carlton as he learns his idol's famous moves, until it transpires that Carlton's 'real passion' is for life-coaching, and that he wants to help Adam ditch his worrying obsession. 'I feel in love with Madonna when I was 15,' Adam explains. 'She just spoke to my soul. I have an addiction to being Madonna. I feel respected when I am Madonna but I don't know who Adam is.' Not impressed: Adam's boyfriend Michael (left) can't take his obsession any longer, while his mother Annette (right) admits she 'hates' her son's Madonna antics and keeps them a secret from her friends . Truth session: Michael (right) eventually delivers Adam (left) a frank ultimatum, stating, 'I want to date a boy. I don't want to date a 56-year-old woman' Secret busted: At one point during the episode, Adam crashes his mother's 'ladies night' drinks party in full Madonna-drag (pictured), rendering Annette's friends 'shocked' Carlton coaxes Adam into a toe-curling truth session by inviting him to converse with himself in the dance studio mirror as he caresses his own face. A single tear trickles down Adam's face as he states: 'I am Madonna. But I want to be Adam.' He then wrenches off his wig and breaks into dramatic sobs as Carlton comforts him. TLC concludes: 'After his breakdown, Adam decided to go back to being himself full time. He's sold his collection of Madonna outfits and moved in with his boyfriend.' Dream come true: Adam (right) is lured to a session with dance coach Carlton Wilborn (left), who was Madonna's back-up performer for two of her world tours . Not as it seems: Thrilled, Adam prances around the studio with Carlton as he learns his idol's famous moves, until it transpires that Carlton's 'real passion' is for life-coaching, and he wants to talk some sense into Adam . The penny drops: Carlton coaxes Adam into a truth session by inviting him to converse with himself in the dance studio mirror (pictured). Adam then wrenches off his wig, and says 'I want to be Adam' Happy ending? He breaks into dramatic sobs as Carlton comforts him. TLC concludes that after this 'breakdown', Adam decided to go back to being himself full time and moved in with his boyfriend . This isn't Adam's first brush with reality TV, but if he really does give up his addiction, it may well be his last. In 2011, he appeared in one episode of RuPaul's Drag Race, a TV show created to find 'America's next drag superstar'. Despite having spent more than $100,000 on Madonna costumes over the years, Adam was eliminated from the show for having 'a poorly-executed outfit.' And last May, he recorded a single about the joys of 'being plastic' with fellow cosmetic surgery addict Toby Sheldon, 34, who has spent more than $100,000 to look like Justin Bieber and has also appeared on My Strange Addiction. Toby, to date, is still fixated with transforming himself into his favorite pop star. Fame hungry: Last May, Adam (right) recorded a single about the joys of 'being plastic' with fellow cosmetic surgery addict Toby Sheldon (center) who has spent more than $100,000 to look like Justin Bieber .
Adam Guerra, 27, from Los Angeles, California, appeared on TLC's My Strange Addiction last night . After an ultimatum from his boyfriend Michael and a life-coaching session, Adam decided to give up trying to look like Madonna .
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[ "TLC's latest episode of My Strange Addiction ended", "last night with an unusual triumph when a male", "Madonna impersonator finally gave up on his", "damaging obsession. Adam Guerra, 27, from Los", "Angeles, California, has devoted 12 years,", "endured 18 surgeries, and spent more than", "$175,000 in his quest to emulate the legendary", "pop queen; a passion he admits has slid into an", "addiction. During the episode, his boyfriend", "Michael, unable to endure Adam's Madonna fixation", "any longer, delivers him a frank ultimatum,", "stating: 'I want to date a boy. I don't want to", "date a 56-year-old woman.' Scroll down for video", ". Obsessed: Adam Guerra, pictured as himself", "(left) and in drag (right), has devoted 12 years,", "endured 18 surgeries, and spent more than", "$175,000 in his quest to emulate Madonna . During", "the couple's heart-to-heart, Michael insists he", "'really, really' cares for Adam, but that his", "Madonna addiction is going to 'mess everything", "up' for the couple. 'I just don't understand,' he", "pleads. 'Where does it end? You're going to fall", "into a coma and never wake up?' Adam, taken", "aback, responds: 'That's a very harsh way to go", "with it.' His mother Annette Guerra is not a fan", "of her son's Madonna obsession either. In fact,", "she admits she 'hates it' and keeps it a secret", "from all her friends. That is, until Adam crashes", "Annette's 'ladies night' drinks party in full", "Madonna-drag, rendering her friends 'shocked'.", "Final touch: Adam wears wigs, heavy make-up and", "colored contact lenses to look like his favorite", "pop star . Hook, line and sinker: The 27-year-old", "Los Angeles native admits that his passion, which", "includes spending a fortune on Madonna-style", "outfits, has turned into an addiction . Adam is", "then lured to a session with dance coach Carlton", "Wilborn, who was Madonna's back-up performer for", "two of her world tours. Thrilled, Adam prances", "around the studio with Carlton as he learns his", "idol's famous moves, until it transpires that", "Carlton's 'real passion' is for life-coaching,", "and that he wants to help Adam ditch his worrying", "obsession. 'I feel in love with Madonna when I", "was 15,' Adam explains. 'She just spoke to my", "soul. I have an addiction to being Madonna. I", "feel respected when I am Madonna but I don't know", "who Adam is.' Not impressed: Adam's boyfriend", "Michael (left) can't take his obsession any", "longer, while his mother Annette (right) admits", "she 'hates' her son's Madonna antics and keeps", "them a secret from her friends . Truth session:", "Michael (right) eventually delivers Adam (left) a", "frank ultimatum, stating, 'I want to date a boy.", "I don't want to date a 56-year-old woman' Secret", "busted: At one point during the episode, Adam", "crashes his mother's 'ladies night' drinks party", "in full Madonna-drag (pictured), rendering", "Annette's friends 'shocked' Carlton coaxes Adam", "into a toe-curling truth session by inviting him", "to converse with himself in the dance studio", "mirror as he caresses his own face. A single tear", "trickles down Adam's face as he states: 'I am", "Madonna. But I want to be Adam.' He then wrenches", "off his wig and breaks into dramatic sobs as", "Carlton comforts him. TLC concludes: 'After his", "breakdown, Adam decided to go back to being", "himself full time. He's sold his collection of", "Madonna outfits and moved in with his boyfriend.'", "Dream come true: Adam (right) is lured to a", "session with dance coach Carlton Wilborn (left),", "who was Madonna's back-up performer for two of", "her world tours . Not as it seems: Thrilled, Adam", "prances around the studio with Carlton as he", "learns his idol's famous moves, until it", "transpires that Carlton's 'real passion' is for", "life-coaching, and he wants to talk some sense", "into Adam . The penny drops: Carlton coaxes Adam", "into a truth session by inviting him to converse", "with himself in the dance studio mirror", "(pictured). Adam then wrenches off his wig, and", "says 'I want to be Adam' Happy ending? He breaks", "into dramatic sobs as Carlton comforts him. TLC", "concludes that after this 'breakdown', Adam", "decided to go back to being himself full time and", "moved in with his boyfriend . This isn't Adam's", "first brush with reality TV, but if he really", "does give up his addiction, it may well be his", "last. In 2011, he appeared in one episode of", "RuPaul's Drag Race, a TV show created to find", "'America's next drag superstar'. Despite having", "spent more than $100,000 on Madonna costumes over", "the years, Adam was eliminated from the show for", "having 'a poorly-executed outfit.' And last May,", "he recorded a single about the joys of 'being", "plastic' with fellow cosmetic surgery addict Toby", "Sheldon, 34, who has spent more than $100,000 to", "look like Justin Bieber and has also appeared on", "My Strange Addiction. Toby, to date, is still", "fixated with transforming himself into his", "favorite pop star. Fame hungry: Last May, Adam", "(right) recorded a single about the joys of", "'being plastic' with fellow cosmetic surgery", "addict Toby Sheldon (center) who has spent more", "than $100,000 to look like Justin Bieber ." ]
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Residents of a Belarus town on the border with Poland made the macabre discovery that thousands of Jewish gravestones have been used to construct buildings, roads – and even garden paving. The headstones have been turning up in locations all over Brest over the past six years, with around 1,500 discovered so far. Hundreds were discovered in May during the construction of a supermarket, with headstones unearthed by diggers. Residents of a Belarus town on the border with Poland made the macabre discovery of thousands of Jewish gravestones that have been used to construct buildings, roads, even garden paving . Hundreds of headstones were discovered in May during the construction of a supermarket, when they were by unearthed by diggers . Debra Brunner, co-director of The Together Plan, a UK-based charity that promotes the development of skills and education in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union, has been helping with efforts to have the headstones protected and turned into a memorial. She has visited the supermarket site herself and described the experience as ‘bizarre’. She told MailOnline: ‘I’ve never seen anything like it. It was bizarre. They were everywhere. The builders were very kind, though, and concerned and wanted to know what they should do with them.’ The headstones have been turning up in locations all over Brest for the past six years, with around 1,500 discovered so far . The headstones were part of a huge Jewish cemetery that dated back to around 1832 . Ms Brunner said that the story behind the headstones is a heartbreaking one – but hopes that awareness of it will help bring the Jewish community empowerment and closure. She said that the headstones were part of a huge Jewish cemetery that dated back to around 1832 – but a definite date is hard to pin-point because records were destroyed in the Holocaust. ‘Every Jew in Brest – bar 19 – was killed by the Nazis,’ she said. ‘That’s 30,000 Jews killed. The whole community was annihilated.’ The gravestones proved to be very useful building materials for the townsfolk – but most had no idea what they were . Residents began taking the headstones to a local priest - who told them they were religious artifacts and should be protected . Things didn’t improve much in the post-war Soviet era. ‘The Jews weren’t allowed to practice their religion,’ Ms Brunner said. ‘The Soviets desecrated the whole cemetery and removed every single gravestone.’ These gravestones proved to be very useful building materials for the townsfolk. People used them as foundations in their houses, as grindstones and they bolstered roads – but most had no idea what they were. However, in recent years, some with suspicions that they were using religious artifacts took them to a local priest for his opinion. He knew immediately that he was looking at sacred objects and urged residents to save them. Ms Brunner said: ‘More and more people recognised them – and soon there was a tidal wave of headstones.’ At the moment the headstones are piled up in the arches of the Brest Fortress, but The Together Plan is hoping to attract the support of the U.S Commission For Jewish Heritage Abroad, so that funding can be raised to build a memorial using the headstones at the site of the original cemetery, which lies on scrubland next to a running track. Ms Brunner said: ‘If the Jews get their memorial it will empower them - out of death will come new life.’
Jewish headstones have been turning up all over the city of Brest . Many have been used in house basements and some as garden paving . Hundreds were unearthed in May by diggers on a supermarket building site . UK charity The Together Plan wants them to be turned into a memorial . Over 30,000 Jews in Brest were murdered by the Nazis during the Holocaust . The headstones were part of a cemetery desecrated by the Soviets .
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'Loving and carefree' Charles Kimm was killed after being hit by his father's 4x4 towing a trailer . Neighbours speak of shock: 'A total tragedy. The family are just your average, happy normal family' By . Eddie Wrenn . PUBLISHED: . 07:35 EST, 6 April 2012 . | . UPDATED: . 09:19 EST, 6 April 2012 . An eight-year-old boy was killed yesterday after being run over by a 4x4 towing a trailer at his family's farm. Charles Kimm was playing in the grounds of the farm, Wyndales Lodge in Symington, south Lanarkshire, when he was struck by the vehicle as it reversed through a gate. His father, Robert, 56, is believed to have been driving the vehicle at the time. Despite the efforts of paramedics who rushed to Charles' aid by helicopter, the schoolboy was declared dead at the scene. Charles Kimm, eight, died after he was apparently hit by a reversing car at Wyndales Lodge, Symington . Charles lived at the farm with his . parents Robert and Suzanne, and his two sisters, who were yesterday . being comforted by family members. Mr Kimm, keeps horses and chickens on . the farm and is a breeder of English pointer dogs. He also runs till . suppliers Strathclyde Cash Registers, which is used by a number of local . businesses, from his home. Several police officers attended at the farm following the incident just before 3pm on Thursday but it is being treated as a tragic accident. Today Charles' parents were too upset to comment but a family spokesman said they had been left 'devastated' by what had happened. They also released a photograph of him posing proudly next to his mini motorbike. Children's toys lay abandoned in the front garden of the home while blinds and curtains remained drawn. Several vehicles could also be seen parked outside the property. Shocked neighbours described the tragic schoolboy as being 'lovely' and 'care-free'. Tom Robertson, 76, who stays next door to the Kimms, said: 'It's quite a hard thing for me to talk about, it's awful. 'I heard about what happened yesterday afternoon and it's a total tragedy. I know them as neighbours and they were very nice neighbours. The family are just your average, happy normal family.' Wyndales Lodge near Symington, Lanarkshire: Charles Kimm was knocked over just before 3pm on Thursday . Tragic: Neighbours described the schoolboy as being 'lovely' and 'care-free' Mr Robertson added: 'The boy would go out and feed the horses, he was just a lovely wee boy. 'I hope that God is with them over the coming days because I'm sure they are going to need him.' Kim Adam, 54, who runs Feufield animal sanctuary near the farm, added: 'I was outside and I heard the helicopter coming in and landing in the next field. 'At first I didn't think anything of it as Army Chinooks fly over here all the time, but when it came down I realised something was wrong. 'When I found out that he had died I was shocked, it is absolutely tragic. I have seen the little boy out in the garden, I can't imagine what the family must be going through.' A full investigation into the accident is to be carried out by the Health and Safety Executive. A Strathclyde Police spokeswoman said: 'It appears the car was reversing through a gate when the young boy was struck by the vehicle. 'The Health and Safety Executive has been informed and a report will be submitted to the Procurator Fiscal. 'An inquiry is underway to establish the full circumstances surrounding the death.'
'Loving and carefree' Charles Kimm was killed after being hit by his father's 4x4 towing a trailer . Neighbours speak of shock: 'A total tragedy. The family are just your average, happy normal family'
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Amanda Bynes has backtracked on her earlier claims that her father mentally physically and even sexually abused her as a child. The troubled 28-year-old had posted numerous tweets accusing Rick Bynes of inappropriate of fondling himself in front of her. The actress then - hours after her initial Twitter posts - said her dad never abused her and she only said so because of a 'microchip' in her brain. Taking the abusive comments back she said: 'My dad never did any of those things. The microchip in my brain made me say those things but he's the one that ordered them to microchip me.' Scroll down for video . Accusations: Amanda Bynes, pictured Tuesday in New York, had alleged her father, Rick, was abusive to her as a child  but then recanted . While she took the comments back they had already done a lot of damage with the embattled star's mother Lynn telling Hollyscoop the family was heartbroken. She said in a statement: 'I am heartbroken today for my husband of 47 years. Rick has been the best father and husband a family can ask for. 'He has never abused Amanda or our other children [Tommy and Julian] physically or sexually. These accusations are absolutely horrible and could not be further from the truth!' Lynn said her daughter's mental illness is to blame for the claims. Taking it back: The 28-year-old revealed just how unwell she is saying a 'microchip' made her accuse her father of the abuse . 'These allegations stem from Amanda's mental state at the moment. They have no basis in reality. It saddens me beyond belief that my husband's character could be slandered in such a way.' Amanda's sister Jillian O'Keefe also came out in support of her father, tweeting a picture of herself with her parents saying 'I love  my mom and dad with all my heart.' Shortly after, the star stopped following her sister on Twitter. Family support: Amanda's sister Jillian O'Keefe also came out in support of her father . 'Disturbed beyond words': Jillian and brother Tommy Bynes spoke out saying their father had done nothing wrong and the claims were fabrications . Jillian and brother Tommy Bynes also issued a statement through their lawyer toTMZ saying: 'We are disturbed beyond words that Amanda would come up with such a fabrication as a way to avoid getting much needed help or treatment. 'We are pained by [Amanda's] behavior but we absolutely give our full unconditional love and support to our wonderful parents.' The family's statements come after the Easy A actress' stream of tweets that started with her saying she needed 'to tell the truth about [her] dad'. 'Total nightmare': Explaining why she did not want to live with her father and mother Lynn in California, the actress said on Twitter she could not be in the same house as her father . Explaining why she did not want to live with her father and mother in California - where she has been since been released from an inpatient psychiatric facility in December - the actress said on Twitter she could not be in the same house as her father. The embattled star wrote: 'My dad was verbally and physically abuse to me as a child. 'He called me ugly as a child and then asked me if I wanted to have sex with him and I did not know how to respond and I said no and then. 'I was forced to live with my dad which was a total nightmare.' Disturbing turn: The 28-year-old went on to describe what she says her father did to her . A few minutes later her tweets took an even more disturbing turn. She wrote to her more than 3 million followers: 'My dad fondled himself in front of me so many times that I started recording him on my phone in hopes of catching him...  saying or doing something inappropriate around me so I could get him arrested & put in jail for the rest of his perverted life.' The star then accused her mother of knowing that her father was abusing her and not stepping in to help. 'My mom knows that my father's literally and physically incestual towards his own daughter and the fact that she never called the police on.' Taking further action: The star said she plans to get her own lawyer to get a restraining order against her father, a respected dentist . Their lawyer, Tamar Arminak, told MailOnline: 'My clients are heartbroken by these false accusations. Their older children [Jillian and Tommy] are also horrified at the situation.' The star said she plans to get her own lawyer to get a restraining order against her father, a respected dentist. 'Him [sic] embarrasses me to no end. 'So, today I am meeting with a lawyer to get a restraining order against my dad. Racing to her side: The tweets come as Rick and Lynn, pictured last week, have reportedly flown to New York to try to get Amanda into a mental health facility . 'I cannot hear the sound of his incestually charged voice ever again and I'm just being honest. 'I will not be manipulated or brainwashed by anyone anymore. So let me live my own life free of unhappiness and misery.' Anticipating many will dismiss her claims the star pleaded for her followers to take her seriously. 'So call me what you want but please do not call me crazy or insane because that's a joke.' Erratic behaviour: On Friday, video of the star emerged of the star dancing to herself at boutique Pookie & Sebastian emerged two days prior . Amanda's parents are reportedly on their way to New York to try to encourage their daughter into a mental health facility. TMZ reports in an effort to avoid her parents Amanda has tried to flee the city. The website reports the star 'first went to LaGuardia to get out of town but was ordered out of the airport after screaming at a ticket agent. She was agitated that a flight wasn't immediately leaving. She then jumped in a car to make her way to JFK.' On Friday, video of the star also emerged showing her dancing around and behaving unusually at boutique Pookie & Sebastian emerged. In happier times: Prior to her illness, the star was very close to her parents, pictured here in 2004 . In the security footage, obtained by the MailOnline and filmed Wednesday, Amanda dances around and before dancing up against her bodyguard as he tried to help her get a fanny pack off after it got stuck on. Unable to get it off, the star has to buy the accessory, and leaves still behaving erratically. Just an hour later, the child star was accused of trying to shoplift from Barneys on New York's Madison Avenue after she reportedly tried to leave wearing a $200 hat that she had not purchased. The 28-year was allegedly detained by store security but later released, according to TMZ. Amanda has been struggling with mental illness since last year and is believed to have taken a turn for the worse after she moved out of her parents' home in Thousand Oaks, California, as soon as their conservatorship of her ended August. The troubled She's The Man actress was pulled over in the San Fernando Valley, just outside Los Angeles, on September 30 at 4 am and taken into custody, the California Highway Patrol confirmed with MailOnline. She was cited for being under the influence of a controlled substance while driving her Mercedes-Benz. The 28-year-old star was released at 12 noon that same day on $15,000 bail. The former child star is set to appear in court on October 23 in Van Nuys. Guardians: The actress' parents, seen here may, were the star's legal guardians under a court-order conservatorship, which ended in August .
Actress said father Rick 'fondled himself' in front of her as a child . Claims called her 'ugly' then asked her for sex . The star the backtracked saying a microchip in her brain made her do it . Mother Lynn has hit back saying the 'accusations are absolutely horrible and could not be further from the truth' The Bynes have been left 'heartbroken' as Rick is 'the best father and husband a family could ask for'
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The star said she", "plans to get her own lawyer to get a restraining", "order against her father, a respected dentist.", "'Him [sic] embarrasses me to no end. 'So, today I", "am meeting with a lawyer to get a restraining", "order against my dad. Racing to her side: The", "tweets come as Rick and Lynn, pictured last week,", "have reportedly flown to New York to try to get", "Amanda into a mental health facility . 'I cannot", "hear the sound of his incestually charged voice", "ever again and I'm just being honest. 'I will not", "be manipulated or brainwashed by anyone anymore.", "So let me live my own life free of unhappiness", "and misery.' Anticipating many will dismiss her", "claims the star pleaded for her followers to take", "her seriously. 'So call me what you want but", "please do not call me crazy or insane because", "that's a joke.' Erratic behaviour: On Friday,", "video of the star emerged of the star dancing to", "herself at boutique Pookie & Sebastian emerged", "two days prior . Amanda's parents are reportedly", "on their way to New York to try to encourage", "their daughter into a mental health facility. TMZ", "reports in an effort to avoid her parents Amanda", "has tried to flee the city. The website reports", "the star 'first went to LaGuardia to get out of", "town but was ordered out of the airport after", "screaming at a ticket agent. She was agitated", "that a flight wasn't immediately leaving. She", "then jumped in a car to make her way to JFK.' On", "Friday, video of the star also emerged showing", "her dancing around and behaving unusually at", "boutique Pookie & Sebastian emerged. In happier", "times: Prior to her illness, the star was very", "close to her parents, pictured here in 2004 . In", "the security footage, obtained by the MailOnline", "and filmed Wednesday, Amanda dances around and", "before dancing up against her bodyguard as he", "tried to help her get a fanny pack off after it", "got stuck on. Unable to get it off, the star has", "to buy the accessory, and leaves still behaving", "erratically. Just an hour later, the child star", "was accused of trying to shoplift from Barneys on", "New York's Madison Avenue after she reportedly", "tried to leave wearing a $200 hat that she had", "not purchased. The 28-year was allegedly detained", "by store security but later released, according", "to TMZ. Amanda has been struggling with mental", "illness since last year and is believed to have", "taken a turn for the worse after she moved out of", "her parents' home in Thousand Oaks, California,", "as soon as their conservatorship of her ended", "August. The troubled She's The Man actress was", "pulled over in the San Fernando Valley, just", "outside Los Angeles, on September 30 at 4 am and", "taken into custody, the California Highway Patrol", "confirmed with MailOnline. She was cited for", "being under the influence of a controlled", "substance while driving her Mercedes-Benz. The", "28-year-old star was released at 12 noon that", "same day on $15,000 bail. The former child star", "is set to appear in court on October 23 in Van", "Nuys. Guardians: The actress' parents, seen here", "may, were the star's legal guardians under a", "court-order conservatorship, which ended in", "August ." ]
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Rick has been the best father and husband a family can ask for. 'He has never abused Amanda physically or sexually. These accusations are absolutely horrible and could not be further from the truth!' Lynn said her daughter's mental she is saying a 'microchip' made her accuse her as a child. 'He called me ugly as a child and dad fondled himself in front of me so many times perverted life.' The star then accused her mother
The last time Ingeborg Oswald saw her son alive, she was urging him to carefully prepare for his quest into the Amazon to experiment with an organic hallucinogen. He left California and died in the middle of the jungle in Peru and Oswald isn't even sure the body she brought back is him. Two years later, she's trying to move beyond his death and stop hating the Jose Pineda Vargas, the shaman that her son had entrusted his life to and who covered up his death when things went wrong. Lost: Kyle Nolan (right), 18, felt like his was falling behind his triplet sister and brother and went to the Peruvian Amazon to experiment with ayahuasca to see if it would help him discover himself . 18-year-old Kyle Nolan was trying to make sense of his life in 2012 after having dropped out of junior college and moving back into his childhood home. Being one of a set of triplets, Kyle felt he was falling behind his brother and sister and that he needed to find himself. He stumbled upon the documentary Stepping Into the Fire about an ex-Marine who manages to shed the trappings of wealth after taking ayahuasca and decided to seek out the drug. 'I really tried to discourage him,' Oswald tells CNN, reflecting back on her son's interest in the hallucinogen. 'I kept telling him over and over, there are no easy answers in life.' But Kyle had become fixated on ayahuasca, and traveled to the jungles of Madre de Dios to meet Master Mancoluto, Pineda's shaman persona. Though it's known Kyle started the ayahuasca regimen, at some point in his journey to find himself, he was lost. Shaman: Jose Pineda Vargas, pictured here in the trailer for Stepping Into the Fire, was convicted of culpable homicide and concealment after covering up the death of Nolan . Mother: Ingeborg Oswald, Nolan's mother, became worried when he didn't return on his flight from Peru and traveled to Madre de Dios . He missed his return flight home, and when Oswald called the center, she was told he 'just decided he wanted to leave, he took off down the road, and he's left.' Oswald and Kyle's sister Marion traveled down to Peru to attempt to track him down, speaking to taxi drivers and locals, but finding that 'No one ever saw him.' They returned to Northern California, only to find out later that Pineda admitted to lying to police about what happened to Kyle. Preparation: Taking ayahuasca, pictured in this file photo, requires the subject to undergo intense preparation and body cleansing, which Nolan followed before traveling into the Amazon . Guidance: Americans traveling to the Amazon to try ayahuasca rely on the traditional healers or shamans to guide them, though the high demand leads to little oversight of a booming industry . In fact, the boy had been 'found him dead outside, under a bush' and Pineda 'panicked and covered him up, and told everyone that he wasn't feeling well, that he was in his cabin.' Instead of revealing Kyle's death to his mother and to authorities, the shaman and two other men threw his body into a wheelbarrow, carted him down the road and buried him in a pit before they burned his belongings. The Peruvian shaman was eventually convicted of culpable homicide and concealment and sentenced to five years in prison. Two others were also charged. Closure never really came for Oswald. She returned to Peru to identify her son's body, but there the autopsy came back inconclusive. The body was brought home and another test performed, but this also did not provide a definitive answer about whether the body belonged to her son. The family finally cremated the body, now Oswald says she's trying to move on, though she finds herself struggling to forgive Pineda. 'I just have to try to get this behind me. I can't continue to hate the shaman,' she said. 'I can't let him ruin my life any more than he already has. I need to get beyond it.' As for the American tourists who head to Peru to partake in the hallucinogen that left her son dying under mysterious circumstances, Oswald says there needs to be caution, even regulation of the drug. 'If you're going to do this, you really really really need to research it and make sure wherever you find is properly supervised and there's medical supervision there,' she says. 'They call it a medicine, but it is a hallucinogenic drug. Obviously there's side effects to everything. Anyone can have an adverse reaction to something. You don't leave someone alone with a hallucinogenic drug.'
Kyle Nolan left his California home and traveled to the Peruvian Amazon to experiment with hallucinogenic drug ayahuasca . He died under unknown circumstances while there, and the shaman who administered it, Jose Pineda Vargas buried his body in a pit and lied to police . His mother, Ingeborg Oswald, traveled to Peru to identify the body, but autopsy results in Peru and the US have been inconclusive . Oswald now struggles to move beyond her grief and bitter feelings towards the shaman .
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KARBALA, Iraq (CNN) -- A female suicide bomber apparently targeting Shiite worshippers killed at least 40 people and wounded at least 65 in Karbala on Monday, according to an Interior Ministry official. Iraqi security forces gather around the site of a car bomb explosion in Baghdad on Monday. The incident occurred one-half mile from the Imam Hussein shrine of Karbala. Karbala is a Shiite holy city, and the Imam Hussein shrine is one of Shiite Islam's holiest locations. The shrine marks the burial spot of Hussein bin Ali, the grandson of the Prophet Mohammed, who was killed in battle nearby in 680. No more information was immediately available about the blast southwest of the capital city, Baghdad. Earlier Monday, in Baghdad, a roadside bomb exploded near an Iraqi police patrol, killing one officer and wounding another, the Interior Ministry told CNN. A short time later, another roadside bomb exploded near an Iraqi police patrol on Palestine Street in eastern Baghdad, wounding four bystanders, a ministry official said. The first attack took place about 8:30 a.m. in the upscale Mansour neighborhood, where law enforcement officials have come under frequent attacks in recent weeks. Also Monday, two American soldiers were killed by a roadside bomb north of Baghdad, officials said. The incident occurred about 12:20 p.m. as the soldiers were "conducting a route-clearance combat operation north of Baghdad," according to a news release. The names of the soldiers were not immediately released. Meanwhile, U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney arrived in the Iraqi capital Monday on an unannounced visit. Cheney told reporters that the five years in Iraq since the war's start has been "well worth the effort." He said he met with top Iraqi officials. He appeared at a news conference with Gen. David Petraeus, the top U.S. commander in Iraq, and Ryan Crocker, the U.S. ambassador to the country. Cheney began a trip to the Middle East on Sunday with an official itinerary that listed stops in Oman, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Israel and the West Bank, according to the White House. E-mail to a friend . CNN's Mohammed Tawfeeq contributed to this report.
NEW: 2 U.S. soldiers killed by roadside bomb in Baghdad on Monday, U.S. says . NEW: Other roadside bombs in Baghdad kill one police officer, injure four people . Death toll rises to 40 in explosion in Karbala, official says; 65 injured . Explosion was near holy shrine for Shiite Muslims, burial spot of Hussein bin Ali .
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A pensioner who was hit by a car and knocked unconscious was left lying in the road bleeding because an ambulance failed to turn up for 90 minutes. Margaret Freeborn, 69, was walking to a church meeting when she was hit by a car at a pelican crossing in Atherton, Greater Manchester. Police shut the road and an ambulance was called but one did not turn up to help Mrs Freeborn, who was lying on the ground and bleeding from the head, for almost two hours. Mrs Freeborn is still being treated in hospital for her injuries after the accident, which took place more than a week ago. She has been left with torn ligaments and severe bruises. Margaret Freeborn, 69, was left lying in the road waiting for an ambulance for 90 minutes after she was hit by a car while on her way to a church meeting in Atherton, Greater Manchester. She was left with severe bruising . Tania Freeborn-Hulme, Mrs Freeborn's daughter, lives near the site of the crash in Mealhouse Lane in Atherton, and ran out to help her mother. 'No one came, no rapid response, no paramedics - no one,' said Mrs Freeborn-Hulme. 'She was lying on the floor for almost two hours with only witnesses and bystanders to help. 'She was bleeding from her head and unconscious at first. The hospital couldn't believe that she'd not broken anything other than her nose. 'Her ligaments in both legs are torn and she is black and blue all over. 'It was devastating seeing her like that. We are angry that she could be left in the road all that time in pain, the police arrived fairly quickly but couldn't do anything other than stop the traffic. Mrs Freeborn, 69, is still in hospital being treated for her injuries after the accident more than a week ago . Tania Freeborn-Hulme (left) said her mother Margaret, 69, was left lying on the road bleeding after the crash . Mrs Freeborn is still badly bruised more than a week after she was knocked unconscious by the car . The accident happened at about 7.45pm but an ambulance did not turn up until 9.20pm. National targets stipulate that ambulances should respond to 75 per cent of cases deemed as the most urgent, life threatening within seven minutes. Other targets are set locally. North West Ambulance Service also has green categories, where for patients who require an ambulance but are not seen as being in a life threatening condition, paramedics should arrive within 30 minutes. A spokeswoman from the ambulance service said the call was classed as a 'green 2', based on the information given by the caller.Paramedics breached their own target by an hour, as this call requires an ambulance to attend within 30 minutes. Police cordoned off the road but paramedics still did not arrive to help the pensioner for 90 minutes . Mrs Freeborn-Hulme added: 'A witness called an ambulance immediately, yet one did not arrive until around 9.20pm. 'We were told that an ambulance had been allocated at 9.07pm but it still did not arrive until about 9.20pm.' Mrs Freeborn was going to a meeting at Bag Lane Methodist Church in Atherton, when she was hit by a Nissan Juke as she crossed the road on November 19. Her brother Glyn Williams, who also lives nearby but was not able to get through the police road blocks, said: 'There were police everywhere but she was just left there crying in the middle of the road because there was no one else there.' The 69-year-old was taken to Royal Bolton Hospital and then transferred to Salford Royal Hospital where she is still receiving treatment for her injuries. The North West Ambulance Service NHS Trust confirmed that they received the call at 7.47pm but said the crew arrived on scene at 9.07pm. A spokesman said: 'We understand that waiting for an ambulance can be distressing and we are sorry for any upset caused to the patient and their family. 'We take complaints about our service extremely seriously and would urge the patient or family to contact us as soon as possible so we can investigate the reasons behind the delay.' A police spokesman said they were treating it as an accident and they would not be taking any action against the driver.
WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT . Margaret Freeborn was crossing road in Atherton when she was hit by car . Witnesses called ambulance but she was left lying in road for 90 minutes . The 69-year-old was knocked unconscious and broke her nose in crash . She suffered severe bruising, cuts and torn ligaments from the accident . Pensioner still in hospital being treated after crash more than week ago . Ambulance service apologised for 'any upset' caused to her and her family .
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unconscious was left lying in the road bleeding church meeting when she was hit by a car at a pelican crossing in Atherton, Greater Manchester. ago. She has been left with torn ligaments and severe bruises. Margaret Freeborn, 69, was left Manchester. She was left with severe bruising . still in hospital being treated for her injuries after the accident more than a week ago . Tania than a week after she was knocked unconscious by minutes. A spokeswoman from the ambulance service pensioner for 90 minutes . Mrs Freeborn-Hulme we are sorry for any upset caused to the patient
By . Hugo Gye . PUBLISHED: . 07:27 EST, 8 October 2013 . | . UPDATED: . 05:43 EST, 9 October 2013 . The captain of the Costa Concordia exclaimed, 'Let's go do this f***ing Giglio thing,' moments before crashing the cruise ship off the coast of Giglio Island, a court heard today. The ship's navigator, Simone Canessa, testified that captain Francesco Schettino ordered him to re-set course to pass near the island in order to carry out 'the bow', a greeting to someone on the shore. The revelation came on the day that the remains of one of the two remaining missing people from the ship were found by divers searching the submerged wreck. On trial: Francesco Schettino, captain of the Costa Concordia, pictured outside court in Grosseto yesterday . The captain is on trial in the town of Grosseto over claims he acted recklessly in steering the Concordia on to the rocks and then abandoned ship in dereliction of his duties. 32 passengers died in the disaster in January last year, which occurred shortly after the ship left the port of Civitavecchia for a seven-day cruise around the western Mediterranean. According to Gazzetta del Sud, Mr Canessa said today: 'Before leaving Civitavecchia, Commander Schettino told me to wait on the bridge. 'Then he told me to programme a modification of the route Civitiavecchia to Savona to pass next to Giglio.' Disaster: The wreck of the Concordia is currently being removed from the sea off the coast of Giglio Island . Prosecutor Alessandro Leopizzi also played the court an audio recording of the conversation between Schettino and the navigator. 'Let's go by Giglio,' the captain said. 'Let's do this bow to Giglio. Let's go do this f***ing Giglio thing.' Mr Canessa said he did not know why Schettino wanted to do 'the bow' to Giglio, but had heard that he wanted to greet some residents of the island. He added that in 2005, he was working on another ship which carried out 'the bow' to Giglio safely, passing just 100 metres from shore at a speed of five knots. On that occasion, the captain of the . ship warned all relevant authorities that he was planning to sail . unusually close to the island. Devastating: 32 people died when the Concordia ran aground in January last year . Today officials in charge of clearing the wreckage of the Concordia announced that they had found remains believed to belong to Russel Rebello, an Indian waiter who went missing following the disaster. After the ship was finally pulled upright last month, divers have been able to search certain parts of the ship for the first time, allowing them to locate the body. If the remains are confirmed to be those of Mr Rebello, the only victim whose body has not been recovered will be Italian passenger Maria Grazia Trecarichi. Schettino faces up to 20 years in prison if he is convicted of the charges, which include manslaughter. The trial continues.
Simone Canessa says Francesco Schettino ordered him to change course . 'Let's go do this f***ing Giglio thing,' captain said shortly before the cruise ship ran aground off the coast of Giglio Island . Schettino is accused or acting recklessly and then abandoning ship . Remains of Indian waiter 'found in wreckage of Concordia by divers today'
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By . Nick Pisa . Mafia hitmen have shot dead a convicted mobster, his girlfriend and her two-year-old son after forcing them off the road in high speed chase. Target Cosimo Orlando, 43, with travelling in a car with his new partner Carla Maria Fornari, 30 and her son Domenico. The trio were killed instantly after hitmen forced their car off the road and then opened fire with machine guns riddling it with bullets - amazingly two other children inside survived. The child, named as Domenico, was travelling in a car with his mother Carla Maria Fornari, 30 and her new partner and target Cosimo Orlando, 43 . The hit happened at Palagiano, near Taranto, in the southern Italian region of Puglia - popular with British holidaymakers - and in the heartland of the local mafia known as the Sacra Corona Unita. Pictures from the scene showed the red Daewoo Matiz in which the family were travelling pushed up against a barrier, while a silver funeral hearse was parked nearby and police examined the road. Police said that Orlando had been released on parole after being convicted of a double murder in 1998 which was linked to rivalry over lucrative drugs markets. While Fornari's first husband and father of the three children, Domenico Petruzzelli, himself a known mobster was murdered three years ago. Mafia hitmen have shot dead a convicted mobster, his girlfriend and her two-year-old son after forcing them off the road in high speed chase . She was driving the car, while Orlando was sat in the front seat with her three year old son on his lap, in the back their were her other two children aged six and seven years old who were unhurt. All three were killed instantly in the hit which happened late on Monday night and apart from the two children - who are now in police protection - there were no witnesses. A police spokesman said: 'This was a massacre, simple as that. The child stood no chance and was killed instantly along with his mother and Orlando. The hit happened at Palagiano, near Taranto, in the southern Italian region of Puglia - popular with British holidaymakers - and in the heartland of the local mafia known as the Sacra Corona Unita . Mafia hitmen have shot dead a convicted mobster, his girlfriend and her two-year-old son after forcing them off the road in high speed chase . 'We are investigating all possibilities - although we believe that Orlando was probably the intended target we have to remember that his partner was also married to a murdered criminal. 'There could be several motives revenge or drugs both Orlando and Petruzzelli had connections to drugs trafficking and they were both involved with organised crime. 'The only witnesses are the two children who are in a secret location with police and hopefully they will be able to give us some clues.' It is not the first time that children have been innocent victims as a result of mob hits - earlier this year another three year old boy was murdered after gunmen targeted a car he was travelling in killing two men as well. Police revealed Domenico, was named after his father who was shot dead three months before he was born. They said he was two and a half adding that he would have turned three in August. The other two children were named as Mauro, seven and Davide, six. Laura Gioia, the headteacher of the primary school they attended, said:'We must now think of them, all our thoughts are with Mauro and Davide. They are two lovely boys and so was little Domenico. 'The whole family has been marred by tragedy, first the father, now the mother and her youngest child. We must protect them from the terrible memories that they will have and that will probably never leave them.' Today even the Italian PM Matteo Renzi expressed his shock at the killings saying:'This is a painful atrocity and I feel it first as a father and then as premier,' adding that he had been in touch with Taranto's police chief for a full briefing on the shootings. Rosy Bindi, president of the Italian parliament anti mafia commission, said:'This slaughter at Taranto with the murder of a child, shows even if it were still necessary the brutality of mafia violence, they know no morals. 'This is confirmation that there is no mafia code and it has never existed. They have always killed, even women and children. I hope that those responsible are caught quickly as well as those that ordered this slaughter. This murders must be stopped and punished quickly. 'My thought go also to the two children who escaped this slaughter. Now they must have the support of the institutional authorities to rebuild their lives as quickly as possible to guarantee them some sort of future and normal life, avoiding that they are conditioned by crime.' The interior minister Angelinio Alfano deployed 60 extra officers to the area to help in the hunt for the killers and ensure law and order was maintained. Local priest father Francesco Zito, of Pagliano, who knew the victims said: 'There are no words to describe this. I am not going to get involved in the background of their private lives - an adult can make a mistake and answer to his conscience but a two and a half year old child ? There is no need to comment further.' Mayor Gaetano Tarasco said:'I think Carla was killed because she was going out with Orlando. She was killed because of who she knew and who she was seeing. 'There was nothing about her linked to organised crime - her children were her life. This is a painful act, ferocious act which has claimed innocent victims and leaves the town a little worried. Drugs are an increasing problem here and in the surrounding area and we need more police.' Locals in the town also said that Carla had testified against the two men who had killed her husband and who had been jailed for life prompting speculation that may also have been a motive.
The target of the hit was Cosimo Orlando, 43, who was a convicted criminal . The child, Domenico, was travelling with mother Carla Maria Fornari, 30 . Opened fire with machine guns riddling the car with bullets . Amazingly two other children inside survived and are now under protection .
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machine guns riddling it with bullets - amazingly two other children inside survived. The child, named as Domenico, was travelling in a car with his mother Carla Maria Fornari, 30 and her new partner and target Cosimo Orlando, 43 . The hit who are now in police protection - there were no